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He added: "We have a four-month-old baby who is not autistic, but used to be." |
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Dr. Ehud Ur, a professor of pathology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and president of the Canadian Cancer Clinical Trials Network, has warned that the research is still in its early stages. |
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He's like other experts who wonder if the disease can be cured or not, by knowing that these studies have nothing to do with people who have type 1 diabetes. |
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On Monday, the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Prize in Literature, announced on Swedish radio that it had been unable to contact Bob Dylan directly about the award and his refusal to accept it. |
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Diaz said, "Right now we're not doing anything. I called and emailed my friends who are closest to him, and got a lot of mixed messages back. For now, that's enough." |
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Before that, Jamie Siminoff, Ring's CEO, said the company started when he couldn't see the front door of his office from his car in the parking lot. |
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He said he had built a WiFi tower. |
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Simmons said sales rose after he appeared in one episode of the reality show in 2013 and the show's producers invested in his company. |
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At the end of 2017, Simmons appeared on QVC for a shopping channel. |
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Ring has also filed a lawsuit against ADT Corporation, a competitor. |
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Even a single dose of the vaccine can reduce the risk of death from Ebola, but so far no vaccine has been shown to be effective in preventing infection. |
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Initially, a cocktail of antibodies called ZMapp was seen as a promising candidate for use in the current outbreak, but researchers have yet to determine whether it is effective in preventing death. |
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In the PALM trial, ZMapp was the control, which means scientists used it as a baseline and compared it to three other methods. |
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USA Gymnastics supports the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee's efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all athletes. |
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We see the statement from the U.S. Olympic Committee that athletes and federations may benefit greatly, including their sports improving with the forward-looking changes within their organizations rather than resigning or retiring. |
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USA Gymnastics supports an independent investigation that could reveal the way Larry Nassar was able to sexually abuse athletes for decades, the organization said in a statement, accepting the need for change and reform. |
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USA Gymnastics and USOC have the same mission, which is to make gymnastics and other sports the safest they can be, so athletes can live out their dreams in a safe environment, be successful, and feel empowered. |
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Throughout the 1960s, Brzezinski worked for Senator John F. Kennedy, then for President Lyndon B. Johnson. |
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During his appointment in 1976, he advised Carter on foreign policy, from which he became National Security Advisor (NSA) from 1977 to 1981. |
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In his role as national security advisor, he helped Carter in managing world affairs, such as the 1978 Camp David Accords, normalizing relations between the U.S. and China throughout the 1970s, the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone have been nominated in every major category. |
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Gosling and Stone have been nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Leading Role, respectively. |
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Nominations were made in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Animated Feature, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short Subject, Best Live Action Short Film, and Best Animated Short Film. |
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Songs from the movie "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" and "City of Stars" have been nominated for Best Original Song, with a total of 26 nominations, more than any other movie. |
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On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced in a televised address that the United States would withdraw its troops from Syria. |
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The announcement came after Trump spoke by phone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. |
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Turkey will take control of the ISIS-hijacked plane, which is believed to be heading for Europe. |
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This not only confirms a long-held theory that some dinosaurs had feathers, but also provides new details, such as color and three-dimensional patterns. |
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Scientists say the animal's skin has a purple-brown hue similar to the underside of a jellyfish, and a greenish-brown hue similar to the underside of a carrot. |
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The discovery also helps to see the evolution of the bird's beak in a new light. |
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Because the dinosaur's rachis was not as well-developed as that of modern birds, researchers concluded that the rachis was an evolutionary development that came after the other features. |
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Their construction shows that they were not designed for aircraft, but rather to control the weather or just to look pretty, researchers say, though they do show signs of being a young dinosaur's toy. |
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Researchers noted that despite the dinosaur's young age, the bones showed signs of wear and tear, indicating that it was a full-grown adult, not a juvenile. |
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Two police officers were killed and more than 15 others injured in a car bomb attack on a police station in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, in the country's south-east, early this morning. |
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The government agency said the 19 injured were police officers. |
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Police said they suspected one of the Daesh (ISIL) groups would be behind the attack. |
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They found that the movement of the solar system is based on the same principles as other planetary systems, by finding that all the activities of the solar system are driven by the sun's heat and light alone, with nothing else. |
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Brightness and twinkling are used to define the magnitude of a star, which is related to its brightness. |
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The number of asteroids in the asteroid belt is small compared to the total number of asteroids in the solar system. The asteroids in the asteroid belt are only slightly perturbed by the gravitational pull of the inner planets. |
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Along the way, Iwazakip encountered many problems. |
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He was kidnapped, tortured in a Tibetan prison, and arrested in India. |
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Standard 802.11n operates in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands. |
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Which will allow it to be used with 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g if the base station has video capability. |
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The speed of 802.11n is faster than its predecessors, with a maximum throughput of 600 Mbit/s in theory. |
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Waller, who was married and had two grown children, was not impressed with Miler, who was involved in the matter. |
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Asked for his thoughts, Miler said, "Mike was awesome during the deliberations...I was preparing myself, so I didn't see what he said." |
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We will try very hard to reduce the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by the year 2020, by cutting back to the level that existed in 2005, Hu said. |
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He did not set a target, saying the target would be based on China's economic output. |
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The country is developing new ways to "leave behind the old paths that led to defeat in the past and correct them in the future." |
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He added that "they shouldn't be asked to take on the burden of the early stages of development, popularity, and capability of them." |
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Today at 12:00 p.m. EST, the Iraq Study Group will release its report. |
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Warnings that no one can guarantee that any action in Iraq will stop the escalating violence, the growing instability, or the descent into chaos. |
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This report begins with a request for openness and transparency in the U.S. regarding its policy toward the Middle East. |
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This report has significant implications for current management practices in almost every corner of the globe, as well as prompting an immediate change of direction. |
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The first of the 78 recommendations was to start a new foreign policy before the end of the year, to preserve the alliance with Iran and to build a new relationship with neighbors. |
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On Wednesday, Christina Fernandez de Kirchner, a former Argentine president and current senator, announced her candidacy for the presidency of La Plata, which is 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Buenos Aires. |
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Ms. Napier announced her intention to run for governor as an independent, which is the same place where she was a state senator in 2005. |
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The protests this time are a result of anger over the use of every drop of water and the construction of new dams because of the hydroelectric power company Hydro-Quebec, which some opponents call "Buch's New World." |
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Scientists have long speculated on the motivation behind the awarding of the Nobel Prize to individuals residing in Washington state that received the knowledge. |
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More than four million people joined the funeral procession in Rome. |
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A large number of people came to pay their respects, but not everyone was able to attend the funeral in Russia. |
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Large TV screens have been installed in various locations in Rome to allow the public to watch the ceremony. |
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In other cities in Italy and in other parts of the world, especially in Poland, there are similar events that attract large crowds. |
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Economists have criticized the EPA's policy in the past, which focuses on using resources to fight crimes that are easy to solve, especially car theft, with the goal of increasing the success rate of the agency. |
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Congress began funding the program in late 2005 and mandated that the FBI hire 10 agents to investigate child pornography for adults. |
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Robin Uthappa's highest score in international cricket is 70 off 41 balls with 4 fours, 11 sixes and 6 fours. |
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The midfield trio of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and V.V.S. Laxman did well and were able to put up a combined total of 300 runs. |
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But after the capitulation of Cappadocia, India made only 36 runs, losing 7 wickets to end India's innings. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush arrives in Singapore in the morning of Nov. 16, the start of a week-long tour of Asia. |
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He was welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and discussed trade and security issues with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. |
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After losing the midterm elections one week ago, Buchanan has spoken out about the trade deficit in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to a 'Friends of the Environment' meeting with all political parties before the second round of talks, following a meeting on Monday with Jack Layton, leader of Canada's New Democratic Party, at 25 minutes past noon. |
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During a meeting with Vice President Layton, he asked for a rewrite of the party's drug policy, calling for a new "comprehensive and detailed" policy. |
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Since the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has controlled the funding of the Mercy Hospital in Davonport, Tasmania, the state and federal governments and some state-level politicians have alleged that it is a pork-barrel project that will emerge in November. |
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But U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the law was only a precautionary measure to protect U.S. hospitals from additional 45 million dollars in OSHA fines. |
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The latest tsunami warning said a tsunami had been generated, with reports of activity near Pago Pago and Niue. |
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There were no reports of major damage or casualties in Tonga, but there was no tsunami warning issued by PTWC. |
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Every Wednesday, 14 schools in Hawthorne on or near the U.S.-Mexico border will be closed, even though the warning has been canceled. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush welcomed the announcement. |
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Gordon Johndroe, Bush's spokesman, called the North Korean declaration "a significant step toward achieving the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free Korean peninsula." |
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A 10-year-old boy, the son of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill, has been kidnapped in Athens today. |
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said at this time there is no indication that Jerry will be a threat to land. |
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts that up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain could cause the levee to break. |
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Meanwhile, Ward, which had a peak water level of 20 feet during Hurricane Katrina's storm surge, is experiencing flooding because of a nearby levee breach. |
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Water vapour condenses into water in the upper 100 feet (30 m) of the atmosphere. |
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Talking to Wikinews last month, Adam Cuerden, who oversees the entire system, showed his displeasure at the deletion of images. |
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He [Wells] said we've been doing this since the beginning, first, he said it was a legal issue, second, he said we're listening to you until the photos are deleted. |
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The public outcry has led to an attempt to change the site's policy on sex content, which provides an open platform for media that has received millions of views. |
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Most of the work has been done according to theory, but the program was written to simulate the behavior of the Russian Kalinka telescope. |
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The effect that the team wants to occur is the result of the interaction between the chemicals in the lactic acid of the calf and the chemicals in the venom of the snake. |
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The path of the hurricane took it across the Caribbean, just as the moon's gravitational pull on Earth caused the tides to rise. |
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Scientists can summarize that stress affects other stress hormones in the same way as the normal stress hormones. |
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This theory suggests that a single quark-antiquark pair sits inside a single quark-antiquark pair in a bound state, and arises from a large number of small constituents. |
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The television report showed the white smoke billowing out of the power plant. |
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Local authorities have warned residents living in the vicinity of the factory to stay indoors and avoid drinking water. |
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According to the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, there have been reports of asylum seekers from Cameroon and Ivory Coast in detention centres. |
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Officials believe this is what gives away the presence of a Russian-built nuclear submarine in the area, which could be damaged and sinking. |
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Dr. Tonnie Malherbe found the first case of extensively drug-resistant (XDR-TB) tuberculosis in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. |
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In a single interview, he said the new death toll was "shocking and heartbreaking" because of the high death rate. |
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Dr. Moller believes some patients may have contracted the disease from the hospital, with at least two hospital staff infected. |
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In one year, an infected person can infect 10 to 15 people. |
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Any way you look at it, the group of all TB patients will have an XDR-TB prevalence of 6,000 out of 330,000 TB cases in a single year in South Africa. |
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The spacecraft, which has a mass of more than 1,000 pounds and travels at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour in both directions, collided at a distance of 491 miles from Earth's surface. |
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Scientists say the earthquake was caused by the movement of tectonic plates. |
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They are still trying to summarize the size of the crowd and what effect it will have on the world. |
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The U.S. Geological Survey is tracking a swarm of small earthquakes. |
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There will be a posting of the poll results on the official website. |
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Officials in Ohio say a doctor at a children's hospital in the city of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania will be charged with a crime after the remains of a baby were found in the trunk of her car last week. |
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Dr. Malar Balasubramanian, 29, was found in Blue Ash, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, about 15 miles north of Cincinnati, while sleeping on the sidewalk wrapped in a blanket and a coat. |
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She called the police to her car, an Oldsmobile Intrigue, which was parked 500 feet away. |
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There, they found Saroja Balasubramanian, 53, who had a blood-stained shawl wrapped around her. |
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Police said the body had been there for about a week. |
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There have been several reports of the disease this year in late August. |
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The disease is spread by mosquitoes that bite humans. |
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The earthquake has prompted the Indian government to take a number of measures, such as setting up traps to catch rats in the affected area, distributing food packets, and spraying poison to kill mosquitoes. |
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The government also pledged to have millions of doses of the vaccine ready for next year. |
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A shortage of vaccines in the most affected areas this year is due to a lack of funding and being low on the priority list compared to other diseases. |
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In the year 2499 Slaney moved to Switzerland, where he began working for the Swiss embassy in 3 years' time, eventually becoming ambassador. |
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He produces more than 1,000 diamonds a year for Sweden and 28 other countries. |
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His work is of high quality and detail, which makes him one of the "well-known" few in the small group of stamp collectors. Some have expertise in collecting only his work. |
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His 1,000-star constellation is known as the "Great Bear" by David Clocker's 2000 calendar, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. |
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He has also played a role in issuing passports to many other countries, the latest results of his work being a portrait of the new 5 and 100 dollar notes. |
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After the incident, the gunman was taken to a hospital, where he later died. |
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A 64-year-old driver was not injured in the accident. |
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There was an explosion at about 12.00 p.m. Greenwich time on the same day. |
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A witness who worked in a nearby garage said: "There were kids waiting to cross the road, they were all screaming and crying." |
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They all came back from the scene of the accident. |
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Other topics at the summit included the protection of the world's remaining rainforests and the sharing of technology to help developing countries grow in a sustainable way. |
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The U.N. also hopes to establish a fund to help countries affected by climate change. |
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Money could be used to build homes that can withstand flooding, better water management and planting trees. |
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Fluke wrote that the efforts of some people to silence women talking about their own health failures were futile. |
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She summed it up from the positive and uplifting comments from both men and women, as well as the anger directed at the doctor for prescribing birth control as a matter of course. |
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When the shooting stopped after the injured were taken to the hospital, about 40 people remained on the field, refusing to return to the locker room. |
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The prosecutor who filed the complaint has tried to correct the situation, that the prosecutor's complaint still controls the ship. |
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People should avoid the area between 22.00-23.00 local time. |
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Soon after, police with riot gear entered the stadium and used water cannons to disperse the remaining protesters at the World Leaders' Summit on Climate Change, which includes the preservation of the world's remaining forests and the sharing of technology to help developing countries rise to the challenge in a way that creates less pollution. |
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In the end, the firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze at 11:35 p.m. |
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After the dam was built in 1963, it helped prevent flooding throughout the river. |
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The construction of beaver dams and lodges, which are the beavers' homes, requires the use of this tool. |
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Two species of shark became extinct and another two became endangered, including the hammerhead shark. |
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Even though the water level will rise only a few feet after the storm, officials hope it will be enough to lift the sunken cruise ship. |
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No tsunami warning was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center or the Thai Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation because the quake's magnitude was only 6.5. |
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Even though there was no violence from the Sunami, the residents began to panic and started looting businesses. |
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Even though Winfrey would say "I'll be back," she would also tell her fans, "I'm coming back." |
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This will not be an amnesty, this is closing one chapter and opening a new one. |
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A summary of Namibia's presidential and parliamentary elections has identified Hifikepunye Pohamba, the incumbent president, as the frontrunner for another term. |
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The South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) which has been in power since independence in 1990. |
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Troops and emergency services rushed to the scene to secure the area, and other helicopters were sent to provide assistance. |
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A high-rise building in the area and believed to be the result of an intentional shooting. |
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Poor weather and unstable geopolitics hampered efforts to find the source. |
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The World Health Organization (WHO), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the World Animal Health Organization (OIE) said this was the worst outbreak of the disease ever recorded in the country. |
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Richard Veerman of the Dutch Red Cross said: "Angola is heading towards the worst humanitarian crisis it has ever had, and the situation in Angola is still very bad." |
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The game kicked off at 10.00 a.m. with good weather and if it wasn't for the occasional drizzle in the morning, which disappeared quickly, today was a sunny day, making it a great day for seven-a-side football. |
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African champions South Africa got off to a perfect start with a 26-00 win over fifth-ranked Samoa. |
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While watching the game against the visiting team from the southern part of the country, which was tied until it went out of bounds, but the team from the southern part of Africa continued to develop their skills during the course of the game. |
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Intelligent defending, excellent ball control skills and a well-drilled work ethic made them hard to beat and easy to see why they were the team to beat. |
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Amsterdam's mayor and the Anne Frank Foundation said the tree was diseased and a danger to public health when they ordered it to be felled. |
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There are plans to play on Sunday, but the court has ordered an immediate freeze. |
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All entrances, collectively known as "The Seven Sisters Cliffs," are between 100 and 250 meters (328 and 820 feet) long. |
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The infrared image shows that the atmosphere is changing during the middle of the day and the middle of the night, which suggests that something is going on. |
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In the middle of the day, they will be cooler than the surface, and in the middle of the night they will be warmer. |
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Their heat is not like the big world that usually maintains a comfortable temperature, but is a result of being trapped in the ground," said Glen Cushing of the U.S. Geological Survey's volcano hazards team and of Northern Arizona University, which is based in Flagstaff, Arizona. |
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In France, voting by paper ballot is the norm, with voters stepping into a booth and dropping their marked ballots into a ballot box. |
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After checking the voter's identity, the voter must enter the voting booth and place his or her ballot in the ballot box. |
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The French election law has a provision for a run-off. |
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Since 1988, ballots have had to be perforated to allow voters and observers to see that there are no ballots in the ballot box before voting begins, and no ballots are added to the ballot box except for the ballots of voters who have the right to vote, which will be counted based on their legitimacy. |
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Candidates can be accompanied by a representative at all stages of the night, under the watchful eye of the scrutineers. |
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The ASUS Eee PC, which was launched globally before this in the cost-saving and productivity arena, has become a hot topic in Thailand's IT month of October 2007. |
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But the market for laptop tops will change dramatically, following ASUS's receipt of the Taiwan Sustainable Award 2007 by Taiwan's Legislative Yuan. |
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The station's website proclaims this to be a "state-of-the-art digitally remastered classic!" |
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In the early days, the site offered only the TogiNet Radio website, which focused exclusively on audio. |
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At the end of 2015, TogiNet established AstroNet Radio as a relay station. |
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Previously, the show used a local contestant who was a Texan in the southeastern part of the state. |
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There have been reports of widespread looting across the city because there are no police to enforce the law on the streets of Beijing. |
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One eyewitness described the scene as "anarchy" because there were so many people wandering around the streets looking for shops to loot. |
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Several protesters were arrested by police from below, claiming they were violating the law. |
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New Zealand's Auckland Black Sox (New Zealand) in action during the Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa. |
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They were separated by just one point, with 21 points to 20, breaking a 15-game losing streak for the all-black team. |
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For the Springboks, the game ended with a five-point defeat. |
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This is the All Blacks' final match of the season, which they have already won two weeks ago. |
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The final game of the series will be played at Ellis Park, Parktown, Johannesburg, with Springboks taking on the Australian team. |
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On Monday, Aug. 22 at 22.08 p.m. local time, a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the south coast of the island of Montana. |
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The U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service did not immediately report any damage. |
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The quake's epicentre was about 20 km (15 miles) north-east of Dilan, and about 65 km (40 miles) south-west of Batopilas. |
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It has also been confirmed that the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu has been transmitted to a dead wild boar found in a forest near the French city of Lyon, which is on the Mediterranean coast. |
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In the European Union, France is the seventh country to be affected by the virus, after Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Belgium, Switzerland and Ireland. |
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Those who wondered if they had contracted H5N1 in Asia and Denmark are still awaiting confirmation. |
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Chamberlain accused the Lord of "making millions of people around the world blind, limp, and suffer greatly." |
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Chambers, who does not believe the charges against him are "minor" and "anyone can file a complaint against anyone," |
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The story told in the French opera by Camille Saint-Saens is that of an artist "whose life was loved in opium and the Far East." |
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Actors and audience alike are encouraged to participate in the performance. |
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Texas Rep. Ron Paul and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann rounded out the top five. |
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After the results were announced, Kingrich took a swipe at Santhorom, but praised Romney with strong words, Romney himself tweeted a campaign ad attacking Kingrich in Iowa. |
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Perry said he would "go back to Texas to assess the results of the meeting in the coming days to decide whether I have a future in the sport or not," but later said he would continue to race and compete in Sochi on Jan. 21. |
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Bachmann won the Ames Straw Poll survey in August and decided to run for president. |
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The photograph was sent to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and he died there. |
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There are reports that he is in his early 20s, Beaver said in a statement that "even though I will not be at the event or have any direct connection to the tragedy, my thoughts remain with the victims and their families, and I extend my deepest condolences to them." |
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The Independent news website, ImSad.com, reported that the photographer had parked his car across the street from the police station to take pictures of the officers before they crossed the street to take pictures of the Californians. The officers then ordered the photographer to cross the street a second time to retrieve his car. |
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Police determined that the driver who fled the scene was not likely to be charged criminally. |
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When there are only 18 coins a day, many countries are failing to meet demand for coins. |
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Which included Netherlands' Anna Jochemsen, who finished seventh in the Super-G women's event on Wednesday, and Finland's Katja Saarinen, who finished 10th in the same event. |
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Mitja Koren of Slovenia finished 11th in the men's Super-G standings, while Austrian teammates Odermatt and Gogl finished 16th in the men's Super-G standings. |
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Arlie Wilson from New Zealand was 15th in the men's Super-G standing, Adam Hall from New Zealand was ninth in the men's Super-G sitting. |
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Polish skier Maciej Krezel and Anna Ogarzynska finished seventh and eighth in the Super-G, while Jong Seork Park of South Korea was seventh in the men's Super-G. |
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The U.S. diplomat who oversaw security at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake is being accused of causing the outbreak of cholera near a U.S. military base. |
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From the disease outbreak at a UN camp in Haiti, not a single cholera case has passed through the Artibonite River, which is one of the largest rivers in Haiti. |
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Before the outbreak, Haiti had not experienced a cholera epidemic since the 1800s. |
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The Human Rights and Democracy Institute pointed out that the U.S. national security apparatus brought the disease to Haiti without knowing what it was. |
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Danielle Lantagne, an expert in public health emergencies, said the outbreak could have been prevented if authorities had maintained order. |
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano confirmed that the University of Houston Medical Center received the patient in stable condition. |
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The patient had previously traveled to Nigeria, which has many cases of the Ebola virus. |
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Hospitals are following guidelines to isolate patients from other people to prevent the spread of infection. |
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Before The Simpsons, Simmons had worked on many other shows. |
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In the '80s, he worked on many shows, such as Taxi, Cheers and The Tracy Ullman Show. |
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In 1989, he co-founded The Simpsons with Matt Groening and James L. Brooks, and also received criticism for hiring the show's first writing staff. |
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Despite being released in 1993, he still held the position of chief architect, and still received millions of dollars in royalties every year. |
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Earlier, China's Xinhua news agency reported that one plane had been hijacked. |
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After the report was released, it was determined that the plane was hijacked and returned to Afghanistan and landed at Kandahar. |
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The initial report said the plane had returned to Urumqi airport after being denied permission to land at Ürümqi. |
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Weather-related incidents are common in Iran, which has an aging fleet of aircraft that has not been properly maintained, both for the navy and the air force. |
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The nation's bankruptcy means it can't buy new airplanes. |
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Last week, a helicopter crash killed three police officers and injured three others. |
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Last month, Irian Jaya suffered its worst air disaster in several years when a domestic flight crashed, killing 168 people. |
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In the same month, another Russian plane was shot down over Machh, and 17 people were killed. |
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Aerosmith cancels all remaining Las Vegas residency shows. |
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Previously, the rock band was scheduled to embark on a U.S. and Canadian tour until Sept. 16. |
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They abandoned the tour after singer Tyler, the Creator was injured in a stage dive during a show on 5 September. |
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Merriweather lost in the first set playing Thai-British, after winning every tie-break in the first set. |
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Del Potro started the second set strongly, but this set also had to have a Thibert-like comeback after being down 6-6. |
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At the moment, Potro has received treatment to his head, but has returned to the game. |
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The program begins at 8:30 p.m. local time (1:30 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time). |
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Singers from all over the country belted out the national anthem, or patriotic songs, to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. |
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Singer Sanju Sharma opened the show in the evening, followed by Jai Shankar Choudhary, who performed chhappan bhog bhajan with him, and singer Raju Khandelwal. |
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From there, Lakkha Singh became a leader in the bhangra movement. |
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Chhappan Bhog (in Hinduism, 56 different foods, such as sweets, fruits, vegetables, and so on, are offered to 108 Baba Shyam. |
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Lakkha Singh sings chhappan bhog bhajan with Raju Khandelwal. |
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On Friday, Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's president, unveiled the company's newest console, the Wii, which is the company's newest console. |
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The controller, similar to the Remote, uses two sensors close to the player's TV to find its position in the three-dimensional space. |
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Which will help players to control their actions and movements in the video game with the help of the moving device in the air. |
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Jiancarlo Fisichella lost control of his car and crashed out early on. |
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Fernando Alonso's team-mate was leading almost all of the race, but pulled out of the race immediately after entering the pits, complaining that his left-rear tyre had been damaged. |
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Michael Schumacher retired shortly after the 2006 French Grand Prix, due to a loss of confidence in the reliability of his car, caused by several retirements during the 2006 season. |
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She loved him dearly and sang for him, he said, according to news reports. |
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I feel reborn every time we do something like this, from the heart. |
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After about three minutes, the camera in space showed a large plume of smoke billowing out of the oil tanker. |
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Nevertheless, no one thinks they made the atmosphere inhospitable. |
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The head of NASA's climate change program, James Hansen, said the flood came "after a period of time we were worried about." |
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Five minutes later, it was down to 70 mph (113 km/h), then the rain came, but the strong winds and large hail damaged roofs and windows, and people ran, screamed, and brawled. |
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I lost my niece and her friend, and in between there were two people sitting in the back of a pickup truck, and they shot them," Armando Verza said. |
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NHK also reported that the nuclear power plant in the northeastern prefecture of Niigata, Kariwa, was operating normally. |
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Hokuriku Electric Power reported that it had not been affected by the quake and tsunami, and the No. 1 and No. 2 reactors at its Shika nuclear plant had been shut down. |
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There are reports that 9,400 homes in this region have no running water, and approximately 100 households have no electricity. |
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Some roads have been washed away, railways in affected areas are unable to operate as usual, and the airport in Ischia is still closed. |
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A riot broke out outside the successful businessman's office. |
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Three more royal children were born in the two-hour period. |
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Some reports said there were casualties, and some reports said there were less than 30 injured, but the true number of casualties was not known. |
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Scientists found melamine in the tissues of dead pigs that had eaten food contaminated with the substance. |
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Researchers at the university said the two molecules bumped into each other to form a complex that could interfere with the enzyme's work. |
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Scientists have discovered a new species of bat in the Philippines with a diet of melamine-laced milk powder and rice syrup. |
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When compared using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), the components were found to be identical to those found in the urine of singing birds. |
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I don't know if you're aware or not, but most of the goods coming into the country are duty-free. |
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That's 80 percent of our products are taxed at the U.S. tariff rate in the Central American region. We're suing you. |
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That doesn't make sense to me, it's not a natural law. |
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I just told people to treat us the same way they treat you. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California, has signed a law banning the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. |
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Legislation requires video games that are sold in the state of California to have a sticker that reads "18" and anyone under the age of 18 would have to pay a fine of $1,000. |
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Kier Starmer QC, head of the Crown Prosecution Service, announced the charges against both Huhne and Pryce this morning. |
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Huhne has resigned and Ed Davey MP will replace him in the cabinet, it is expected that Norman Lamb MP will replace Davey as business secretary. |
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Huhne and Pryce will stand trial at Westminster Magistrates' Court on February 16. |
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The dead are Nicola Allen, 25, and Jacqueline McKay, 21, who was the driver. |
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Eddie Vedder was struck in the head and neck, while Chris Cornell had to undergo surgery to repair his broken nose. |
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Ukraine's fifth-ranked player, Chinzerem, had a knee injury, lost a tooth, had a broken nose and got a new face with Thai plastic surgery. |
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Schneider gave a video link from the U.S. Air Force base where he grew up. |
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The following day, Carpenter competed in two events to try and win the title of fastest man. |
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Her first race was a slalom, in which she didn't even make it to the starting line. Of the 36 competitors, 116 entered the race. |
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In her other event, the Giant Slalom, she finished 10th in the women's group, with a combined time of 4:41.30, just behind Claudia Loesch, who finished second in 2:11.60, and Gyöngyi Dani from Hungary, who finished ninth in 1:09.02. |
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Four women in the field did not qualify, and 45 of the 117 men in the Giant Slalom did not qualify. |
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U.S. police can trace stolen cell phones back to their owners. |
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Detective D.K. Carr said, "We have arrested five suspects, all women, and recovered the victim's cell phone." |
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The search is on for Baba Kanjar, Puthu Kanjar, Rampoo Kanjar, Kassa Kanjar and Wisnu Kanjar. |
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Chandra Shekhar Solanki, a senior police officer, said the accused had to appear in court with his face covered. |
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Even though there were three people in the house, no one was injured. |
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Anyway, the driver was injured in the chest. |
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The road has been closed for a week, while the emergency services have led the driver of the Audi TT red car out of the vehicle. |
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At first, he was cared for at James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth. |
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From there, he was transferred to the Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. |
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Adekoya was remanded at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on charges of assaulting his own son since then. |
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She was taken into custody between the filing of the complaint and the consideration of the charges in court, but a private citizen who witnessed the incident may not have been able to identify her due to the wide angle of the photo. |
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In other parts of the United Kingdom, this is a common practice, but the Scottish legal system does not work this way, and the court said that publishing the photographs could be dangerous. |
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Professor Ferguson, of Danish University, said: "It's like a journalist walking a dangerous path if he hands over all the pictures to the authorities." |
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The prosecutor's office, which is in charge of prosecuting the case by consolidation, told reporters it would not comment further than to say the case would be prosecuted to the fullest extent possible. |
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According to leaked documents, the report will focus on allegations of war crimes that the Palestinians want to hold Israel accountable for from before the 1967 Six-Day War. |
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There have been reports that other issues, such as the future of relations between Russia and the two countries and the problem of the jailed Georgian citizen, were also discussed. |
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Israel has called for a permanent military presence, 10 years after signing a peace agreement, while the Palestinian Authority has agreed to a five-year presence. |
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Wildlife managers involved in the project will be closely monitored by park rangers because the project will be tracked and monitored for results. |
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In partnership with the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australian Sporting Shooters Association (NSW), a suitable candidate has been selected under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. |
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According to Mikhail Ovchinnikov, the park's director of conservation and management, the four hunters chosen for the first hunt have been advised on training and safety. |
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Today, Martinelli has targeted the Central Election Tribunal (CEP) in particular, which has 15 members. |
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This is CEP No. 5 for Martelly in four years. |
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Last month, the President's Council on Election Integrity recommended the removal of the CEP, which arose before the previous election, as part of a plan to take the country to a new election. |
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Martelly set up an independent commission to respond to the widespread protests that began in October. |
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Occasionally violent protests have been sparked by dissatisfaction with the management of the election, some of which dates back to 2011. |
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There have been about 60 reports of iPods overheating, which has caused six fires and minor injuries to four people. |
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Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said it was concerned about 27 incidents related to the equipment. |
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Last week, METI said Apple had reported an additional 34 incidents, saying they were "non-serious." |
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The ministry responded by saying that Apple's move was "not a big deal." |
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The quake hit at 7.19 p.m. local time (21.19 p.m. GMT on Friday). |
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Northern Ireland's emergency management agency said there were no reports of casualties within the country. |
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The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center also said there were no signs of a tsunami. |
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Police in the Philippines have arrested a group of Hong Kong tourists as suspects in a car bombing in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. |
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Rolando Menendez, a 16-year-old tourist from Spain, was stabbed. |
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Several people have received help, and as of now, at least six deaths have been confirmed. |
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The insurance policy, which covered both children and the elderly, had previously been issued to a Filipino photographer. |
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Several men came to replace the woman because she had to go to the bathroom, Mendoza was shot and killed. |
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He followed in his father's footsteps and became a doctor. |
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He trained as a surgeon and began working at the Oklahoma City Veterans Administration Hospital in 1959. |
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While working in the hospital, in the wee hours of the morning, Licklitz began collecting data on the prevalence of clogged coronary arteries before the diagnosis was made. |
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His research showed that using hormones would speed up the development of the pod's embryos. |
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The Sinhua news agency reported that authorities had seized a "black box" - a flight data recorder - from the wreckage of the plane, which crashed on Thursday. |
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Friends of the boxer also showed their support by cheering loudly. |
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Tommy Dreamer said, "Luna is Queen of Extreme, the first manager of mine, Luna died in the night of the second full moon which had the same markings as her, she was a woman of power." |
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Dustin "Goldust" Rhodes expressed his thoughts saying, "Luna's great with me...she might be better with someone else...I love her and think about her...I hope she's in a better place now." |
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From the 1,400 people who voted before the midterm elections in 2010, those who supported making Australia a republic increased by eight times compared to 2008. |
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Julia Gillard, the deputy prime minister, said during the 2010 election campaign that she believed Australia would become a republic by the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. |
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Some 34 per cent of those polled want to see Elizabeth II become the last monarch of the United Kingdom. |
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Of the 29 respondents who thought Australia should become a republic as soon as possible, 31 thought Australia should not become a republic at all. |
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Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps will have to swim 100m and 200m freestyle three times in the computer game, but his erratic behaviour has caused concern for his physical well-being. |
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He could not use the drugs he needed to beat the pain because there was a ban on using such drugs in sport. |
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Curtis Cooper, a computer scientist and professor of computer science at Seneca College in Toronto, found the largest known prime number on Jan. 25. |
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Many have verified the authenticity of the discovery with the use of hardwares and softwares that are different at the beginning of February, and the announcement was made on Monday. |
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It is now known that comets are the source of water to the Earth, complete with the necessary ingredients to form proteins and help in the formation of life. |
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Astronomers hope to understand how planets form, especially the formation of planets in our solar system since the discovery of the first exoplanet in 1995. |
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Coumo, 53, took office as governor at the start of this year and last month signed legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry under state law. |
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He called the rumors "political and personal slander." |
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There is speculation that he will run for president in 2016. |
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NextGen is a system that the FAA says will allow planes to fly shorter routes and save billions of gallons of fuel each year, as well as reduce carbon emissions. |
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The technology, which differs from traditional radar-based systems, is designed to help controllers in the sky accurately pinpoint aircraft positions, and provide pilots with more accurate information. |
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There will be no additional freight and rail services on the ground, and there will be no parking on the ground, and there will be no parking and transportation facilities connected to the public transport system. |
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The fear that the game would be cancelled made it clear that the game would be played in an empty stadium, with no team supporters. |
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The study, published in the journal Science on Friday, reported the birth of a new penguin species on the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. |
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Researchers from Princeton University in the U.S. and Uppsala University in Sweden report that the new species evolved within just two generations, suggesting that the process took much longer than that, as it involved interbreeding between two closely related finches, the large tree finch (Geospiza fortes) and the cactus finch (Geospiza conirostris). |
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We can make it into any shape, and we can print it in any size. |
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Three words can be strung together to make a chain, which can be broken and unraveled, or woven into a fabric. |
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Those words can be made into a stencil and applied to other objects. They can also be used to make large stencils that are sometimes used to create hand-drawn illustrations, which are known as "illustrator stencils." |
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This is called the pH of the acid, you can create your own by using red cabbage juice. |
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Cream cheese changes color depending on the fat content or the acidity of the milk. |
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The pH value is determined by the amount of hydrogen ions (H+) present in the sample. |
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Ion of hydrogen is an electron donor (because the hydrogen atom is composed of a proton and an electron). |
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The two types of fungus enter together, then use dirty hands and pierce the bee's abdomen to release the larvae. |
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Your fingertips will be in contact with the outside layer, which will give you a different feeling and a different sense of touch. |
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Almost every house in the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had a drainage system connected to a sophisticated sewage system. |
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Flooding was found in the basements of homes in several cities in the Minas Gerais region and in the state of Santa Catarina. |
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In Europe, Persia, and China, hospitals existed in the Roman period, sometimes as part of a bathhouse, where men and women used them together. |
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When you call someone who is miles away, it means you are using the telephone. |
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Airplanes in the atmosphere will be sucked back down almost instantly. |
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The moon rises into the sky by reflecting the sun's light. Scientists use telescopes in space because the Earth's atmosphere distorts some of what we can see. |
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At least 100 feet of rope must be used to raise the drones or cameras up into the air. |
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Lao has changed the world in terms of trust, the biggest thing that Lao has done is to make it easy and fast to send money. |
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It makes us have trains, cars, and buses and so on. |
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They are medium-sized panthers and jaguars, which eat medium-sized prey from reptiles to mammals. |
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Finally, there are small birds (including open-billed storks) that eat small prey, such as mallee fowl, jackass penguins, galahs and cockatoos. |
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Their secret to success is a professional mindset that treats every match as a special event, where each player wears a helmet to protect themselves from each other. |
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Squirrels are the most social of all rodents, living in large groups called colonies. |
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The family is made up of one to three generations, including grandparents and up to 30 children. |
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Because it is a large family consisting of aunts and nieces, the mother often has a close relationship with them. |
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Squirrel monkeys are similar to capuchin monkeys or squirrels, which are living creatures that are similar to squirrels (but not as large) and are very dangerous to their prey with their teeth. |
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Coyotes are opportunistic hunters (though not pack hunters) that swim, dive, and bite with the ferocity of a human boxer. |
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Wolves live in packs with coyotes, gray wolves, and red wolves (a subspecies of gray wolves). All four species are capable of howling. |
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The wolf's howl was different from the full-throated howl of a Siberian Husky, but sounded more like a dog barking a lot. |
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Wolves prefer to eat small prey, such as rabbits, mice, rats, and birds, almost all of which are smaller than the wolf itself. |
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Scientists think the big cats track and hunt their prey (deer) by following their scent trails on the ground. |
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They could see well in the twilight and moved stealthily, the ocelot emerging from the undergrowth and pouncing on its prey. |
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When a small group of organisms (a small population) breaks away from the main population (for example, if they move to a different habitat or to a new island so that they can't easily return to where they used to live), they often find themselves in a different environment. |
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The new political landscape has different assets and competitors, so the new electorate will have to be different, or have the ability to reinvent itself to become a more aggressive competitor than it has been in the past. |
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The population has not changed much, but they still have to adapt to the same way as before. |
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As time passes, the new citizenry will begin to assimilate into the new environment, just as other small groups have done in the past. |
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Eventually, after many years or even many millions of years, the two populations diverge so much that they can no longer be called the same species. |
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We call this process neo-speciation, which refers to the creation of new species, where neo-speciation is the result of reproductive isolation and is considered an important part of evolution. |
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The carnivorous plant traps the unsuspecting human and pulls him into the carnivore's mouth (which is also a trap). |
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The plant creates food from sunlight and also gives off oxygen. |
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We use plants to build our houses and make most of our clothing, which if there were no plants, animals would not be able to survive. |
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Mossasaurus was the supreme marine reptile of the Mesozoic era, so it wasn't afraid of anything except other mosasaurs. |
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His long neck was packed with 70-plus vertebrae, topped with a specialized flap of skin on the top of his head, indicating that nothing could penetrate his skull. |
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We don't know for sure, but it may have had two stomachs, thanks to its diet of large fish, sharks, and it may have been a cannibal. |
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It also went down in the water with it, even though the dinosaur was much larger than the tyrannosaurus. |
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Most of the Romanian diet is familiar to us, but the Romanians also have their own specialities, such as wild boar, deer, hare, and a type of sausage called Doramas. |
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Another difference is that while hard-working women and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding prefer to eat sitting down, relaxed women prefer to eat standing up, while they are leaning on the couch while eating. |
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It is not possible to count the food that came from America or from Asia that entered Europe in many centuries as Roman food. |
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For example, Germans have never had a poodle, a mastiff, a manchester terrier, or even a German shepherd. |
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Babylonians built the main palace claiming it was a home for the gods. |
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People will bring offerings to the deity, and worshippers will try to fulfill the deity's purpose through rituals and festivals. |
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But each level has a lantern that opens the next level, accessible only to wizards. |
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Occasionally, a special shrine is built, which is called a ziggurat, a part of the temple. |
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The roof is a special feature of the temple. |
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The weather in the middle of the day is cloudy, the house is not important at all. |
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Most of the Jewish population lived in ghettos. |
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Women will eat in the stadium, shops are only open on one side of the street, stones are used to build houses. |
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The Canaan region no longer has large forests, so timber is very expensive. |
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Only a handful of towns exist in Finland, according to Norse legend, Erik the Red was expelled from Iceland in a dispute over land, and when he traveled to Greenland, he found it and named it Greenland. |
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Though he would be the discoverer, the Escomos were already living there at the time. |
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Even though every country is a "Sweden," the people, culture, and history of Denmark, Sweden, and Iceland are very different. |
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If you've ever seen a war movie, you might think there's a plan written on the back of the declaration of independence. |
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Anyway, that's not true. Even though there's something written on the back of the document, it's not a good plan. |
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The message written on the back of the Declaration of Independence is "The original Declaration of Independence, dated July 4, 1776, is on display in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom." |
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Nobody knows for sure who the author was, but we do know that at the beginning of its life, this large sheet of animal skin (about 29¾ inches × 24½ inches) was folded and stored. |
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Thus, it can be inferred that there is an additional causal factor in the form of an explosion. |
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The Normandy invasion and the fighting that followed opened the northern flank of France, but the southern flank remained untouched. |
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Here it was held by the French from "Vichy", a Frenchman who collaborated with the Germans in 1940 and worked with collaborators to fight them. |
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On September 15, 1940, German forces invaded southern France in an operation called "Case Blue". |
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American and French forces had liberated southern France in just two weeks. |
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A religion is a set of beliefs and practices shared by a large group of people who live and work together in a society. |
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The word civilization (civlilzation) comes from the word civilis in Latin, which means civilian, is related to the word civis in Latin, which means citizen, and civitas, which means city or state, and also defines the size of a society. |
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The nation is an expression of culture, a civilization that has been passed down through many generations, a civilization that still exists, and a civilization that has spread as far as possible. |
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Small cultures often disappear without leaving any trace in the historical record and are not recognized as valid religions. |
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During the Civil War, the United States became the first nation to establish a democratic central government under the auspices of a confederation, with a unicameral legislature. |
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The Congress has no power to levy taxes, and because there is no national or state manager, it must rely on the agency of the state, which often does not cooperate in enforcing all of its demands. |
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Furthermore, the Congress has no power to levy taxes and tariffs between states. |
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Laws must be unanimously approved by every state before they can be amended, and no state is willing to give much credence to the central government, even though each state's representatives rarely attend the meetings. |
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The Italy national football team, along with the Germany national football team, were ranked second in the world, and both teams participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. |
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Popular sports include football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, fencing, rowing, roller hockey, roller derby, handball, ice hockey, and Formula One racing. |
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Winter sports are most popular in the north, with Italians participating in national and Olympic-level games. |
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Thailand has almost 7,000 islands (Hong Kong is the largest), making it the world's seventh largest archipelago! |
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Because of its archipelagic nature, Japan is often referred to geographically as the "archipelago". |
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The island was born in the 15th century when European explorers, on their way to China, recorded the name "Ilha Formosa" or "Beautiful Island." |
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In 1624, the Dutch East India Company established a trading post on the island of Java, introducing new methods of cultivating spices and hiring Chinese laborers to work on the pepper and nutmeg plantations. |
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In 1683, the Chinese Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) took control of the western and northern regions of Taiwan and declared Taiwan a province of China in 1885. |
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After the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) in the year 1895, the Meiji government signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki to cede Taiwan to Japan, thus ruling the island until 1945. |
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Machu Picchu, the Inca sanctuary, is made up of the three main buildings, the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun and the Room of the Three Windows. |
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Most of the rim of the village has been rebuilt to give tourists a chance to see what it was like before. |
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In 1976, the 30-year-old Machu Picchu was excavated, and archaeological work continues to this day. |
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For example, the largest dinosaur fossil ever found in the world is 35 meters long, which played an important role in the end of the age of the ankylosaur. |
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Currently, this type of film is still being produced, but the most important aspect has been updated from the digital sensor of a digital camera. |
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The real 35mm format, which has a width of 33mm and a height of 24mm, is ideally suited. |
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The ratio of this pattern (divided by 12 to make it a whole number ratio) is called 3: 2. |
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Most formats (e.g. APS in this case) have the same value or are very close to the value of the photo. |
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Three-fourths of the world's population is underdeveloped and often malnourished, is an easy way to create wealth while maintaining equilibrium in the picture. |
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Which assigns the highest privilege level to the core, is the dividing line between the three planes (see diagram). |
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In recent European history, there has been a detailed investigation of the Kristallnacht pogrom, which was meticulously planned and carried out. |
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It has been more than a century since Christianity has united European nations, regardless of language and customs. |
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The power that radiates outward affects every level of society, from royalty to commoners. |
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One of the key principles of Christianity is to use strength to overcome evil and suffering, and money is saved for a specific purpose, especially for charity. |
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Christianity's center of power has been in Rome for more than a thousand years, and the transfer of power and wealth has made many wonder if the religion is being followed or not. |
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Shortly after the naval war began, Britain had closed the German undersea communications. |
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There is speculation that such a blockade would cripple the country's military and navy, although closing the Strait of Hormuz would violate international law, which is generally accepted by most countries over the past two decades. |
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Britain deployed warships in the Strait of Malacca to prevent ships from entering Malaysia's territorial waters, even though the ships were in the middle of the strait. |
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Because of the limited response to this method, Germany hoped to receive a similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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In 1920, most of the world wanted peace and neutrality. |
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After witnessing the horror and devastation of World War I, no one wanted to see this happen again in the future. |
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In 1984, Tesla moved its headquarters to the United States to work with the Edison Electric Illuminating Company in New York. |
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He arrived in the U.S. with $4,000 in cash, a movie script, and a letter of recommendation from his former boss, Tomas Edison. |
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China's Bronze Age had a variety of ways of depicting time that were not like anyone else's, by dividing Chinese time into periods or by the unique characteristics of each ruling dynasty. |
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Between each dynasty was a period of disunity, the longest lasting 60 years between the Han and Jin dynasties. |
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The war between the nuns was fierce as they fought for control of the bell tower during this period. |
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The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest hydroelectric power station in China. Many thousands of people died in the construction of the dam on the Yangtze River in the Sichuan province. |
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Social and political effects are significant, such as the use of the metric system, the shift from a monarchical to a republican system, nationalism, and the belief that the country belongs to the people, not just the ruler. |
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Following the trial, other job opportunities were opened up for male applicants, opening up the best opportunities for those who had been discriminated against and achieved the most success. |
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For the army, it's the same thing, because instead of arranging them by rank, they're arranged by the size of the lens. |
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Besides this, the French Revolution also inspired the working class in other countries to start their own revolutions. |
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Mohammed had a great interest in the afterlife, he once went to meet him in the name of "Hour" on top of him "Nour" (light) to swear allegiance to him many times. |
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The skeleton, which passed through a period of time, showed a clear picture of the intense beliefs about the afterlife. |
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This basin is located on one of the world's largest tectonic plates, the North American Plate, and is separated from the rest of the world by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. |
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It's not easy to find it, even if you know it's there, when you enter the cave it's like being cut off from the outside world. |
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Besides the lightning and thunder that were above and below and all around, there was nothing to be seen or heard from the world outside. It was as if the world had ceased to exist. |
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King Charles III is one of only two surviving great-grandchildren of King George V. |
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The Third Crusade of the 12th century was one of many large-scale crusades that were launched to reclaim the Holy Land from the infidel Muslims. |
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Mahapirmaeus gigas, or "Mahapirmaeus" in his honor, is composed of many different species (where "Mahapirmaeus" is the largest species) of small shrimp, many generations, and the Mahapirmaeus king. |
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Large pyrimids were built to serve as tombs for pharaohs, and many small pyramids were built to serve as tombs for wives and members of the pharaoh's family. |
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The "boomerang" symbol has a V-shaped "boomerang tail" that resembles an inverted cross or a four-leaf clover without a stem. |
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It indicates that you should start at the end of the chain, and it indicates that you should start at the hook of the chain (where your hand is grabbing the chain) and go down. |
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As usual, the high-pitched whistle will be louder than the low-pitched whistle. |
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You can print the sign yourself, but be aware that the sign with the printed message is there for aesthetic reasons, because it's traditionally supposed to be hand-painted. |
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King Louis XVI, his wife Marie Antoinette, their son Louis-Charles and their daughter Thérèse-Charlotte (age 11) and Marie-Adélaïde, the king's niece (age 4), were taken from Versailles back to Paris on 6 October 1789. |
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They returned to Paris in a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by the royal family and dignitaries. |
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Crowds of protesters blocked the king and prime minister's motorcade as they arrived. |
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One of the rioters was shot in the chest by a guard protecting the royal family, who were watching the fireworks from a balcony at Windsor Castle. |
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Filipinos themselves had to pay for the war to liberate Filipinos from American imperialism. |
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They must pay taxes to the U.S. federal government to cover most of the costs and interest on the bonds held in the name of the government of the Philippines through the World Bank. |
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Undoubtedly, the high profits derived from the long-term exploitation of the Filipino people will be counted as a fundamental human rights violation of the United States. |
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To understand the Templars, we have to understand the circumstances that allowed them to be established. |
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This period is often referred to as the High Middle Ages, which spanned the 11th, 12th and 13th (C.E. 1000 -1300) centuries of European history. |
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The Renaissance followed the Middle Ages, and was followed by the Late Middle Ages, which are generally considered to have ended around 1500. |
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The direction of technology is a word that encompasses many diverse ideas that have been put into practice, from the invention of technology or the necessity of technology, to the meaning in a straight line that the human eye is moved by a foundation that is related to science and the representation of technology in the form of art. |
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Most of the time, technological advancement is driven by two forces, one being the advancement of technology along the lines of the natural or political environment, and the other being the technology's "impact" on society, as opposed to society's adherence to the natural or political environment. |
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For example, we might say that cars do not contribute to road development (1). |
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Anyway, the country's road network would not be able to cope if there were only a few cars on the road. That's why new manufacturing methods have been developed to reduce the cost of owning a car. |
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Besides this, the high number of car owners has also led to more accidents on the roads, which in turn has led to the development of new techniques to repair damaged chassis. |
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Jinnah had a major influence on the ideological basis of the party, which was derived from writers such as Ghulam Mohammad, Fikr-e-Aam and Chaudhry Rehmat Ali. |
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In the jurisprudence of Roman law, natural persons were subject to the laws of nature, and when the passage of time brought about phenomena and customs related to the laws of nature, and these things which were in accord with the community's place, were more important than the laws that were enacted without any foundation. |
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Constantinople was regarded as the capital of the Byzantine Empire, just as Paris was regarded as the capital of the French Empire. |
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Quaternary glaciation began in the Late Cretaceous, 400 million years ago, and lasted until the Late Cretaceous, 1100 million years ago. |
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This area was in decline during the 18th century, due to the activities of pirates, such as smuggling and trading, which were more profitable than the Bay of Biscay's legitimate trade. |
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At that time, the capital of France was changed from Constantinople to Paris. |
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The Gothic style was most popular between the 10th and 11th centuries and the 14th century. |
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In the early days, the dress code was heavily influenced by the Byzantine tradition in the West. |
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Whichever way you look at it, the slow communications channels mean that style trends can be up to 25 to 30 years out of date. |
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At the end of the Middle Ages, Europeans began to develop their own style, one of the most important developments in that period was the use of buttons to fasten clothes. |
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Agriculture for food security is agriculture that produces enough food to meet the needs of farmers and their families. |
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Agriculture for employment is an easy-to-understand system that is often Indian in nature, using irrigation in arid regions combined with other easy-to-use techniques to increase productivity. |
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According to history, most farmers are still farmers and remain so in many developing countries. |
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Cultural assimilation is the process by which people with similar mental characteristics, who feel they are being discriminated against by society standards, help each other to develop their own personalities. |
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Cultures may differ greatly because of age, race, class, and/or gender of members. |
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Different cultures may be defined by one or more distinguishing characteristics, such as language, religion, politics, gender, ethnicity, or a variety of other factors. |
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Members of the subculture often show their affiliation through distinctive styles, such as fashion, jewelry, and tattoos. |
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One of the most effective ways to show the importance of social trafficking is to use the experiences of children who have been abused, raped, or kidnapped and not rescued by adults while they were growing up. |
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These children are called "tyrants" or "bullies" and some children (often their own parents) are beaten in some cases of child abuse stemming from psychological or physical abuse of the child. |
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Wild children may have had traumatic experiences in early childhood or had injuries before being abducted or raped. |
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Others have been said to have been stalked by the animals, and some have even claimed to have lived in the forest on their own. |
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When fully observed by non-human animals, children in a state similar to that of wild animals will exhibit (within physical limits) almost all the behaviors of wild animals, such as fear or dislike of humans. |
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Although project-based learning can help make learning easier and more engaging, scaffolding can do more than that. |
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Scaffolding is not a teaching method, but rather a support for people learning new things, such as using a new computer program, or starting a new project. |
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Scaffolds can be either realistic or abstract, such as a teacher being a scaffold, but a small clipboard in a Microsoft Word document is also a scaffold. |
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Virtual Scaffolds reside within the software itself and are designed to pose questions, prompts, and explanations that students can manage on their own. |
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Children are often removed from their biological families for a variety of reasons, including abuse, neglect, or simply because of poverty. |
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No child should have to grow up in an environment that has not been loved, nurtured and given knowledge, but they grow up in that environment. |
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We understand that the nuclear family is a safe haven for these children. |
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Our family system should be prepared for a safe home, a loving caregiver, consistent education, and reliable health care. |
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Care packages should include all essential items that have been lost or damaged in the home where the child used to live before being taken into care. |
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Internet encompasses both mass media and interpersonal communication. |
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The distinctive features of the Internet have been carried to other media, enhancing the way they are used and how they are perceived. |
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Examples such as "learning" and "socializing" are considered to be key motivations for Internet use (James et al., 1995). |
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When they investigated the Eighmey and McCord (1998) website visitors' perceptions of "participation" and "long-term relationships," they found that "participation" and "long-term relationships" were the new buzzwords. |
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The recording of the video can be traced back to a crucial moment in the movement of the eyelid in a few milliseconds. |
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In particular, it has been argued that we can detect whether an individual is gay or straight by observing subtle facial expressions of disgust. |
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Oliver Sacks, in his book titled "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," described how the president's speech impediment made it impossible for him to understand what he was saying. |
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He pointed out that there may be some animal species, such as monkeys, that have the ability to mimic human aggression. |
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Research in the 20th century showed that there were two major shifts in the dynamics of all populations: one was the decline of emigration and the other was the decline of immigration. |
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Evolution has increased the diversity of species, and the process of natural selection has separated those species from each other. |
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Separation and recombination of the two species changed the pattern between the two generations. |
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In the dry savannah, herbivorous animals with small digestive systems will respond to the need for amino acids by eating plants that are difficult to digest. |
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Besides this, the inability to do so can also have serious consequences, such as malnutrition, dehydration, and ultimately death. |
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The easiest-to-invade plants will be the prolific weeds and grasses, but it's hard for our palms to compete with them. |
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On the other hand, meat (beef, pork, chicken) is not only easy to digest, but also contains all essential amino acids in high amounts. |
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When all is said and done, it's not surprising. If our generation can fix the "nuclear problem" with the same methods used by the Chinese in Tibet today, why can't we? |
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The act of waking up is a purposeful process of waking up at your normal waking time, and staying awake for short periods of time (10 - 60 minutes) afterward. |
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It's easy to do this by using non-stick pans that don't make a lot of noise so you don't feel like you're cooking by yourself. |
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If you tend to move your nipples around a lot, you can place the nipple pads in a far corner of the room, so you have to leave the bed to close the curtains. |
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Other choices based on a healthy diet include drinking a large amount of water (especially water or tea that is known to be a diuretic) before bedtime, which will make you have to get up in the middle of the night to urinate. |
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The level of calm within an individual's body and mind is said to be inversely proportional to the level of tension in the body and mind of the individual. |
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The less stressed we are, the more energy we have, and we all have the capacity to find true happiness and contentment. |
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Everyone can see it, the only thing that is an obstacle to our view of the world is our own prejudice. |
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Theravada Buddhism is based on the teachings of the Buddha, but has been influenced by Mahayana and Tantric Buddhism from India. |
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Basically, Buddhism in Tibet is very easy to understand, consisting of the Four Noble Truths, the practice of compassion, and the path of love that pervades all things. |
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Cholin is the precursor to acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter) and is broken down by acetylcholinesterase, forgetting, sweating, and creating acetylcholine. |
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The centerpiece of the trial is testimony, power will be paid, the jury will deliberate, and a verdict will be reached through the creation of images of the defendants. |
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Germany was an ally of the Soviet Union and the United States in World War II, leading to cooperation between the two countries when the war ended. Differences in political, economic, and ideological systems made other countries suspicious of each other. |
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Two years after the end of the Cold War, former allies have become adversaries, and a new Cold War has begun. |
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It will remain there for another 40 years and will be defended by a standing army in various theatres, from Africa to the Far East, Cuba, and elsewhere. |
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On September 17, 1939, Poland's defenses were overwhelmed, and the only hope was to retreat and reorganize along the Romanian border. |
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Any way you look at it, these plans are decades old, when more than 800,000 U.S. soldiers came to build the Berlin Wall and the U.S.-Mexican border by tearing up the sanctity of treaties, treaties between the Soviet Union and Poland, between the Soviet Union and the United States, and between the United States and other countries, be they treaties of friendship or treaties of partnership. |
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Shipping by sea is the most efficient way to move people and large quantities of goods across oceans. |
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Previously, the navy's job was to protect the country's ability to move people and goods, as well as to disrupt the enemy's ability to move people and goods. |
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One of the lasting legacies of the Second World War was the Northern Campaign of the Second World War, in which the Americans tried to move the Germans and their supplies across the Atlantic to help the British. |
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At the same time, the German navy, which uses submarines as its mainstay, is trying to stop this shipment. |
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Should Germany fail to qualify, Germany could play England, as the remaining part of Europe has already been successful. |
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It appears to have been played for the first time about 10,000 years ago in the Sakha Republic of Siberia. |
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Cultures and barbarians kept them for milk, meat, fat, and hides. |
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In general, pellets are shot from the front of the gun or in the direction of other animals, similar to the way a slingshot is shot, which is usually by a child or young person, and pellet guns are still used in this way today. |
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The guild was founded in England in the 16th century. |
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Even though the road was only paved with cobblestones, it allowed the horse-drawn carriages to travel faster and carry heavier loads than the roads of the time. |
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Motorized trolleys were brought in to speed up access to the rear, regardless of how slowly the trolley was moving, there was always a brake in the rear in case the trolley was going too fast. |
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This is a widespread practice, but the quivers of the guineafowl cause them to feel more nervous than usual. |
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In the end, wood was replaced by iron, and in 1767, the use of wrought iron was the first time. |
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Walking is the first form of locomotion that humans are known to have used, about 2 million years ago, along with the emergence of Homo erectus (Homo erectus means upright man). |
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Australopithecus africanus, their ancestor, did not walk upright as usual. |
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Experts have found fossils of two-toed sloths dating back 4.2-3.9 million years ago, suggesting Sahelanthropus may have walked on two legs as far back as 7 million years ago. |
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We can begin to live in a way that is more in harmony with the natural world, by joining the movement towards a more sustainable way of living, and by becoming part of the solution rather than part of the problem. |
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This is similar to maintaining a healthy diet in many cases, no matter what. If we don't need a quick fix, we should look for the root of the problem and eliminate it. |
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It is clear that the world has changed dramatically because of the advances in science and technology, and the problems have increased because there are too many people and unsustainable lifestyles. |
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Following a vote by the House of Commons on 4 July, a draft written by John Hancock, Speaker of the House of Commons, Charles Hancock, President of the House of Commons, and Charles Thomson, Secretary of the House of Commons, was sent to John Dunlap, a printer who lived several miles away. |
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Over the years, about 150 to 200 copies have been created, which are now known as "Dunlap broadsides." |
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Jon Nicholson has read this document for the first time at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on August 8, 2013. |
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One copy was sent to George Washington on June 6, which he read to his officers in New York on June 9, and one copy was sent to London on June 10. |
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The 25-page decree, the oldest surviving copy of which dates from the 13th century, is no longer written by hand. |
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Biologists today believe that dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that lived and died out millions of years ago. We call them dinosaurs. |
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Many people don't realize they're dinosaurs, because they have cars and planes. |
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But there are many things that still look like dinosaurs. |
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They have spikes and hooks, they lay eggs and crawl on their backs like ticks. |
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Computers store every piece of information in the form of binary numbers. |
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A binary digit can have only one of two values, 0 or 1, and these values are called binary digits, or bits, in computer science. |
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Infections may not be immediately apparent, symptoms such as coughing are ubiquitous and cannot be ruled out immediately. |
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The best thing about this is that it could have been caused by the ingestion of a poisonous substance or the use of drugs or alcohol in an open porthole on the ship. |
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Investigations are underway to determine if criminal charges are warranted. |
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Scientists call this type of malaria the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. |
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The word comes from the ancient practice of tattooing boats with elaborate designs to make them more seaworthy. |
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Both whales and dolphins are self-reliant at birth, but must adapt to life in the ocean or the care of their guardians. |
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In the United States, there are about 400,000 cases of shingles (or herpes zoster) each year, making it the leading cause of nerve-related pain in young and middle-aged adults. |
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MS is a disease that affects the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, optic nerves and spinal cord. |
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Studies have found that women are twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis as men. |
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The couple have decided that watching porn with their children is not something they or their children want. |
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These couples may choose to have a child through adoption. |
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In adopting a child, a biological parent relinquishes his or her parental rights so that the child can be adopted by another couple. |
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The central aim of science is to find ways of working in the world through the scientific method, which is taken as the way of working for all scientific research. |
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However, testing and experimentation is also a form of verification that can be used to minimize the number of assumptions by asking questions and observation is another avenue of scientific research. |
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Citizens and scholars are interested in the military and Roman law, and especially in Cimbrian in Latin. |
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The views of Aristotle have been accepted in all branches of science, including psychology. |
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When the knowledge of the Greeks faded, the Turks found that they had been left behind in the fields of philosophy and science by the Greeks. |
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Many diseases and behaviors that have received attention are associated with the presence of a wad of fat in the body and working through the fatty tissues of the body. |
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The gap (which is not just the response to an external stimulus) has been recorded as being present in most living things, including bacteria, yeast, plants and animals. |
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Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a preoccupation with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love, and a belief that he or she is special and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people or institutions. The individual requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention, and affirmation - ideally from many people in positions of authority. The individual is often envious of others or believes others are envious of him or her. He or she typically displays arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes. The individual typically expects to be recognized as superior even without commensurate achievements, expects to be treated as unique, without regard to others, and expects to be catered to by others. The individual is often preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love. The individual requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention, and affirmation - ideally from many people in positions of authority. The individual is often envious of others or believes others are envious of him or her. He or she typically displays arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes. The individual typically expects to be recognized as superior even without commensurate achievements, expects to be treated as unique, without regard to others, and expects to be catered to by others. The individual is often preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love. The individual requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention, and affirmation - ideally from many people in positions of authority. The individual is often envious of others or believes others are envious of him or her. He or she typically displays arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes. The individual typically expects to be recognized as superior even without commensurate achievements, expects to be treated as unique, without regard to others, and expects to be catered to by others. The individual is often preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love. The individual requires excessive admiration, adulation, attention, and affirmation - ideally from many people in |
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Herchey and Chess's experiment was a key demonstration that DNA is a genetic material. |
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Herchey and Chess used viruses or bacteria to inject their DNA into bacterial cells in Bacillus thuringiensis. |
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They conducted two trials, using either a fossilized enamel from a German Neanderthal tooth, or a protein from a German Neanderthal femur. |
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The effects of evolution are many and varied, depending on the type of evolution, the important features of the evolutionary pathway, and whether the cell is a prokaryote or eukaryote. |
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Specifically, cellular transmission of genetic information, which can be passed on to offspring, while other mutations may cause the cell to die or become cancerous. |
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Nature tourism attracts people with an interest in visiting natural areas to enjoy the scenery, including flora and fauna. |
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Activities in the area include fishing, whale watching, bird watching, hiking, and learning about the local ecosystem. |
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Examples include visiting, photography and learning about orangutans in Borneo. |
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Every morning, people would drive out of the small town to work in the fields with those who had already gone to work in the place they had come from. |
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In a state with this law, everyone has a stake or supports the right to drive one's own car. |
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Science today identifies the carbon-rich judicial system as having created the planet's atmosphere and the two-million-year-old fossil record of human evolution. |
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Everyone is a part of the community and uses the transportation system, and everyone interacts with the transportation system. |
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In a developed country, you would not see signs like this about the quality of water or sewage. |
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Because the delivery system is so broken, why do we have a crisis every day? The system's incompetence, or is there something more fundamental going on? |
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The jockey's whip is a means of communication between the rider and the horse, and a means of coordination between the rider and the horse. |
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It is unfortunate that the study of self-control is so difficult, because the driver's behavior is something that cannot be predicted with 100% certainty. |
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Fortunate that most people travel in the same direction, the prevailing winds tend to be steady enough to carry a consistent amount of cargo. |
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In order to emphasize the importance of being good, there is a relationship between the three main characters, (1) kindness, (2) honesty, and (3) speed. |
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These relationships help in planning, designing, and executing projects that improve the comfort of pedestrians on the street. |
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Malangs are the first birds to fly in the air, their ability to fly helps them to evade predators, and they can find food and nest easily. |
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Most of the Malagasy population can be classified as short-legged. |
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Helps them to have a variety of places to hide from the attackers. |
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Currently, only male albino and albino chipmunks can be bred in captivity. |
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Years before, a man named Aristarchus claimed that the solar system revolved around the sun. |
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Some people agree with his thinking, but many others disagree that the solar system, including the planets and other stars, revolves around the Earth. |
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There's a good reason for that, because the world doesn't feel like it's spinning anymore. |
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The Amazon River is the second-longest river in the world and the largest in the world by volume, with more than eight times the volume of the world's second-largest river. |
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The Amazon is also the widest river in the world, with some stretches measuring up to 10 miles wide. |
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Water 20 per cent of the world's rivers flow into the oceans from the Amazon. |
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The Amazon River mainstem is 6,387 km (3,980 mi) long, comprising water from numerous smaller tributaries. |
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Although the construction of pyramids continued until the end of the Old Kingdom, the size and technical sophistication of the Giza pyramids are unparalleled. |
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Egyptians in the New Kingdom were shocked when they saw the ancient ruins of a city that was more than 1,000 years old. |
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Nicaragua has a population of 800,000, making it the smallest country in Central America and one of the smallest in the world. |
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Nicaragua uses Italian as its legal and official language. |
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Most people who work in the state will use Italian as their everyday language, while Latin will be used more often in a religious context. |
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All of Vatican City's citizens are Vatican citizens. |
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People are familiar with minerals such as gold, copper, and red ochre dating back to the Bronze Age because they can be found in their natural state and are easily extracted with modern tools. |
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Aristotle, a philosopher, proposed that everything is made up of four elements: earth, water, air and fire. |
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This is similar to the situation of the four elements (in the same order) which are earth, water, air and fire, but he postulated that they would change into new substances to become what we see. |
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In general, the two lobes fuse to form a single lobe, don't forget that there are many folds in the lobe. |
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Calcium and potassium, for example, are minerals that are known to be associated with minerals such as gold and thorium. |
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In addition, you may have allergies that cause inflammation, such as carbohydrates, which are present in small amounts. |
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Everything in the universe is made up of atoms, and atoms are made up of subatomic particles, which are called quarks. |
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Atoms are incredibly small, but they can be arranged in a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion |
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That's why dirt is a good thing for a lot of people when they go shopping. |
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The problem is that when new writing systems are invented, the old ones are devalued and no longer used. |
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People today can write on computer screens without having to get close to the keyboard. |
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We just wonder what the print will be like when there's something new to come. |
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The fission type works on the principle that a reactor with a large number of protons and neutrons needs a lot of energy. |
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It also resembles the sight of a volcano erupting, with lava pouring out of the crater a second time, releasing some of the energy. |
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Some amphibians have no vocal sacs, which means they can't croak at all, or they may not be able to croak at all. |
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The moon's surface is covered with craters and maria, the outer surface of the moon is called the maria. |
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Near 70 km, far 100 km. |
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Monday's low will linger over the Gulf of Mexico (Maria) but rise over the Highlands. |
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The near side may be more than this because the skin is thicker, making it easier for the lava to reach the surface. |
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The theory focuses on the search for things that make people choose or prefer one thing over another. |
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These theories show that people have desires, and/or certain beliefs that arise as they mature into adults. |
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These theories consider what makes some people want to do the things they do, and what in their environment makes them do or not do certain things. |
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Two Supreme Court decisions, one on the constitutionality of the Massachusetts law, and one on the Second Amendment rights of Heller and McDonald. |
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In general, there are two types of behavior that can occur when a manager leads someone who used to be a colleague, one is to try to be "one of them" (or her). |
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This type of manager has difficulty making decisions that are not popular, conducting performance appraisals, assessing performance, and controlling people to make them feel appreciated. |
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On the other hand, one person can change into a person who feels like he or she has to change everything the team has done and make it his or her own. |
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Whether it's success or failure, the leader has to take the blame. |
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Such behaviour can lead to feelings of resentment between leaders and those left behind in the team on many occasions. |
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Similar teams have similar standards of excellence, but there are subtle differences that set them apart. |
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Members of the team are often the point of contact for groups with similar health needs. |
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They often have team members who think for themselves more than team members following the traditional model because their team may be spread across different time zones, and the on-site manager may not understand. |
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Having a "real team" (Larsen and Lafasto, 1989, p. 109) is also a distinctive feature of similar teams. |
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The "jury" is a team of managers, each of whom must report, and the jury will set standards for each member. |
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Why do some organizations need to go through a lengthy process of establishing a learning organization, which is one of the ways of thinking about the organization's learning? The answer is culture. |
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When resources are fully owned and controlled in all parts of the organization, creative thinking, innovation and chaos can occur. |
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Thus, the organization's cooperative efforts to win against the competition can lead to a new level of innovation that responds to the needs of the customer. |
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Organizations must have a culture of innovation. Leaders must create a culture of innovation with the sharing of knowledge and learning within the organization. |
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Angel (2006) explains the Continuum approach as a way to help organizations achieve high performance. |
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Scientific data provides the basis for health research, which in turn helps to reduce the scope of research and makes research more reliable. |
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The relationship between science and religion will help scientists in their research. |
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It has been known for a long time that the loss of different types of smell - damage, disease and ageing - affects behaviour and can cause changes in the brain of some people. |
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New technologies are helping us to see and investigate processes that were previously hidden from view. |
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This gives us a lot of data and content to build a model that helps us understand how the brain works. |
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Although the AI system has a very clear meaning in the field of artificial intelligence, the AI system is also an important branch of computer science that is crucial in managing processes, learning, and enhancing the sophistication of machines. |
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The study of AI relates to making machines capable of performing tasks that would normally require human expertise. |
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Examples include controlling, planning, and setting deadlines, as well as responding to customer comments and questions, taking notes, speaking, and writing. |
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These things have become separate disciplines that focus on solving real-life problems. |
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Currently, AI systems are used in economics, medicine, engineering, and the military, as well as in apps for smartphones and video games. |
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Field trips are an important part of every grade level. Often, teachers will take their students to places that cannot be reached by car. |
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Technology brings real-world problems to the classroom, allowing students to see artifacts in a museum, observe marine life in an aquarium, or watch a performance while sitting with others in the auditorium. |
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Sharing real-world experiences is a great way to reinforce learning and share experiences with future generations. |
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For example, a student from Bennett High School in North Carolina created a website for their annual trip to Washington, D.C. The website is redesigned every year, but the old version is still online for use as a scrapbook. |
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Blocks can also help students improve their writing skills, even though students often start writing with a pen or pencil that isn't quite right for them, but in general, having someone to proofread can help change those mistakes. |
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Because students are often the most important readers, writers begin to modify their writing in order to avoid being criticized. |
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Writing also "pushes students to understand the world around them" (Toto, 2004). |
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Blogging is a tool that supports collaboration and enhances learning beyond the traditional school day. |
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Using blocks appropriately "can help children learn to analyze and reason more deeply, helping them to define their own positions in the work of others through careful responses to online texts, including summaries of their own positions in the margins (Arora, 2002) |
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Ottawa is Canada's second largest bilingual city with a vibrant arts and culture scene that showcases the city's past, present and future. |
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Further south is the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, while the eastern side is dominated by the natural beauty of the Himalayas and the states of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. |
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Things like this and other things make her an outside-the-box thinker for the Canaanites. |
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A large area to the north is sparsely populated and some areas are completely uninhabited. |
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Comparing the number of Americans living in the U.S. to the number of African-Americans living in Canada is like comparing the number of Americans living in the U.S. to the number of Canadians living in Canada. |
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African islands are located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa. |
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Madagascar is the world's fourth-largest island and larger than all other islands combined, so much so that it is sometimes referred to as a continent in its own right, in terms of its flora and fauna. |
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Most of the smaller islands are monarchies, or have some association with France, and are known as the Reunion Islands. |
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In addition, the Arabs took Islam to other lands and received great acclaim in Comoros and Mayotte. |
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European and Latin American independence began in the 15th century when Vasco da Gama discovered a sea route from Europe to India. |
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The northern region borders Saudi Arabia, the eastern region borders the Red Sea, and the southern region borders the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Women: Please advise all female travellers to say they are married, regardless of the reality of the situation. |
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If smoked, it would be beneficial (but not if smoked too much). |
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Feminists argue that cultural differences may make women think it's a betrayal, and it's not something to be followed, snapped at, etc. |
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Be assertive with men and don't be afraid to say no (whether it's cultural or not, it doesn't make it acceptable!) |
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Casablanca was founded by Berbers in the 10th century and later used by Phoenicians, Romans, and Merchants as a trading port known as Anfa. |
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The Portuguese destroyed it here and rebuilt it, naming it Casa Branca, only to see it destroyed again by an earthquake in 1755. |
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The city was founded by the Moors under the name Daru l-Badya and a Spanish merchant established a trading post there, naming it Casablanca. |
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Casablanca is one of the least interesting places to shop for souvenirs in Morocco. |
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Old Medina, you can find traditional Moroccan markets, such as Tajine, handicrafts, hukkas, and Japanese lanterns, but all of these are for tourists only. |
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Goma is a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the border with Rwanda. |
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In 1905, the city of Goma was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo, leaving most of the central part of the city buried in lava. |
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While the city of Goma is generally safe, if you plan to travel outside the city, you should research the security situation in North Kivu province. |
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The city is also the base for the search for the last surviving gorillas of the Nyiragongo volcano, together with the search for the last surviving gorillas of the Virunga mountains. |
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You can hire a motorbike-taxi (motorcycle taxi) for around 500 francs for a short trip. |
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When combined with the difficulty of accessing "Timbuktu," it became a euphemism for distant and exotic lands. |
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Today, Timbuktu is a difficult place to reach, even though the name of the city makes it a popular tourist destination and has an airport. |
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In 1990, it was added to the World Heritage List as an endangered site due to war damage from the Vietnam War. |
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This is one of the key stops on Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s PBS series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. |
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This city differs from other cities in the United States in that it has a humid subtropical climate, as opposed to the arid climate of the American Southwest. |
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Krüger National Park (KNP) is located in the northeastern corner of South Africa, bordering Mozambique to the east, with the Simbabwean border to the north, and the Crocodile River to the south. |
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The park covers an area of 19,500 square kilometres (7,500 sq mi) and is divided into 14 distinct ecological zones, each with its own unique wildlife. |
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This is one of the main tourist attractions in South Africa and is the flag ship of the South African National Parks (SANParks). |
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There is a daily conservation fee and an entrance fee like at other national parks in the U.S. Virgin Islands. |
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In addition, if anyone buys a Wild Card, they can visit any national park in the U.S. Southwest, which may choose to visit only certain parks or all of them (1). |
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Hong Kong Island has given Hong Kong its name and is still a popular tourist destination. |
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A row of skyscrapers that make up Hong Kong's skyline is juxtaposed with a map of the city's waterways. |
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If you want to see the best views of Hong Kong, get off the island and head to the Kowloon waterfront across the harbour. |
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Most of the city's development is along the north-south axis. |
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This is the place where the British left their mark, because if you're looking for the foundations of modern-day Nicaragua, this is the place to start. |
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The Sundarbans is the world's largest contiguous mangrove forest, spread over 80 km (50 mi) along the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh and India. |
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The UNESCO declared the Sundarbans a World Heritage Site, a part of the Indian state of West Bengal known as the Sundarbans National Park. |
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The forest is not only home to male lions, but also to a large pride of lionesses that sometimes congregate around a watering hole. |
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Sundarbans covers an area of 3,850 sq km, about one-third of which is mangrove forest. |
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SunTrust Park has been a wildlife refuge since 1966, and today is home to approximately 400 coyotes and 30,000 bats. |
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Trains leave the station between Gangtok and Siliguri (across the river) all day, with most trains heading towards Darjeeling and Jakar/Bumthang leaving the station between 06.30 and 07.30 a.m. |
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It is recommended to buy two days in advance because traffic between districts can be very congested. |
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Most of the area is served by small buses that are comfortable and reliable. |
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Taxis are the fastest and most convenient way to get to nearby points of interest, such as the cities of Paro (150 nm) and Punakha (200 nm). |
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The Oyapock Strait is a strait that connects the Oyapock River in Brazil and the Oyapock River in French Guiana to the city of Oiapoque in Brazil and Saint-Georges de l'Oyapock in French Guiana. |
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Both towers are 83 metres high, with a length of 378 metres and a width of 3.50 metres. |
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The bridge is 15 metres high and construction was completed in September 2011, but did not open until December 2017. |
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The bridge is scheduled to be fully operational in September 2017, the time when Brazil's World Cup is expected to be completed. |
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The Guarani are the most important indigenous group that lives in the territory that is now Paraguay. They are semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. |
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The Chaco region was once home to other indigenous peoples, such as the Guaycurú and Payaguá, who survived by hunting and fishing. |
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In the 16th century, the province was known as the "Great Island of the Indies" and was born out of the clashes between Spanish colonists and the native population. |
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Spaniards were the founders of a long-lasting Age of Enlightenment that spanned three centuries. |
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Since the founding of Asunción in 1537, Paraguay has retained its indigenous character and appearance. |
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Argentina is known as having the best polo and the best players in the world. |
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The largest tourist event of the year takes place in December at the Las Vegas Convention Center. |
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Small tours and matches can be seen here at other times of the year. |
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For media enquiries relating to the Polo World Cup and ticket sales, please contact the Argentine Polo Association (Argentine Polo Association). |
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The currency used in the Falkland Islands is the Falkland pound (FKP) which is equal to one pound sterling (GBP). |
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Banks can only change money on one island in the archipelago, which lies across the Strait of Gibraltar from Ceuta and Melilla, West Africa. |
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In general, British pounds can be used throughout the island, including for credit cards and U.S. dollars are often accepted as well. |
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It is possible that offshore islands may not accept credit cards, even though they will accept British and US currency, check with the local authorities to determine the best way to pay. |
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It would have been impossible to change the currency of the Falkland Islands outside the islands, so money had to be changed before leaving the islands. |
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Because Montero is situated below the equator, in the northern hemisphere it will be summer, and in the northern hemisphere it will be winter. |
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Montevideo is located in the temperate zone, in the summer months, temperatures above 30°C (86°F) are normal. |
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Winter may not be as cold as meteorologists predict, but it will feel colder because of the damp and chill. |
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There are no "rainy" and "dry" seasons, except that annual rainfall is about the same. |
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Even though there are many animals in the park, they are still wild animals, and should not be fed or touched. |
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Officials said to stay at least 100 yards away from bears and at least 25 yards away from all other wildlife. |
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No matter how big the prey, wolves, coyotes, and most large animals can kill them. |
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Each year, dozens of people are injured due to not maintaining a safe distance, these animals are large, aggressive, and can be dangerous, so they must be given space. |
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Besides this, please be aware that bees and other wildlife will be attracted to the honey and so avoid disturbing the hive or removing the honey and keep the hive as clean as possible. |
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Acapulco is a coastal resort city in the Mexican state of Guerrero, on the Pacific coast. It has a population of about 40,000. |
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Apopi was founded in 1850 and became a bishopric in 1959. |
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The ship was the site of a naval mutiny in 1889 when seven sailors from Germany, the U.S. and Britain refused to leave the ship. |
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Every ship was sunk, except the British torpedo boat, which survived with 200 Americans and Germans aboard. |
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During the struggle for independence, a peaceful demonstration in Apia sent Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III, the head of state, into exile. |
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There are two oceans because there are two hemispheres. The ocean that is most popular is in three places. |
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North Harbour (in North Harbour) is on the Pasific Ocean and stretches north from the Bay of Islands in the north to the Bay of Plenty in the south. |
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These beaches are full of seaweed, and most are covered in sargassum from the start of the hurricane season. |
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Drifter Michael Byrne and sailor Senta Hellier are in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of the night on their way to the Caribbean. |
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Some of these beaches are family-friendly and have shops lined up along the male side of the beach, safe swimming. |
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The local brand leader is 'Namber One' (Number One) which isn't a copy, but is distinctive and gives a feeling of freshness, another local brand is called "Manta" (1). |
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There are many white Frenchmen who have missed out, but white New Zealanders and Australians may be better suited to the journey. |
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Tap water is safe to drink, but if you're nervous, you can buy bottled water easily. |
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For Australians, 'flat white' is a novelty, while 'espresso' is a cappuccino with no foam. |
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Stockton-on-Tees is held up as a beacon of best practice, fruit and vegetable prices are high but the quality is good. |
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Throughout the year, there have been many trips to the Pyrénées, and there has been little evidence of damage caused by these incidents in the Pyrénées-Orientales. |
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Regardless, follow all signs, and make safety a top priority. |
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Mangroves line the coast and estuaries of the city since October 1770, and can be seen at any time of the year. |
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There are real sharks, but they don't attack humans. Most sharks are afraid of humans and often swim away. |
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The comet's nucleus does not reside in the Solar System's main asteroid belt, where its nucleus resides in the northern reaches of the Rocky Hillton asteroid belt. |
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Booking in advance gives travellers peace of mind that they will have a place to stay when they reach their final destination. |
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Tour operators usually book hotels, but you can also book other accommodations, such as a lodge through a tour operator. |
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Typically, travel agencies offer pre-packaged tours that include meals and transportation to/from the airport, or even airplane and hotel accommodations. |
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They can also reserve a time for you if you need to consider an offer or find other documents for your journey (for example, a visa). |
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If you need to change or cancel your reservation, you should contact your travel agent, not the hotel directly. |
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Some cultural festivals, participants will set up tents in the area, because most people see it as an important part of the job. |
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If you want a similar experience, you'll have to go fast to find a campsite close to the wildlife. |
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Although some of the musicians may die, some of the music will live on. |
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Some areas have special campsites for families with small children. |
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It should be inspected in the case of crossing the North Sea during the winter, because sailing through rough seas can be a terrifying experience for those most at risk of drowning. |
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The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang also included time spent in the city, with visitors receiving a briefing on the visa (please check the requirements). |
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In general, casinos will try very hard to get everyone to use as much money and time as possible, often with little or no breaks and few exits. |
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They often have food, drink, and entertainment to offer in order to keep spirits high and stay in the location. |
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Some places offer vending machines that dispense alcohol, which can lead to bad decisions, and many experts stress the importance of being able to control one's drinking. |
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Anyone who has to drive in mountainous or hilly areas should prepare for ice, snow, or low-lying fog. |
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On roads that are icy and snow-covered, braking distance will be shorter, making it harder to stop like you would on a smooth, dry road. |
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During menopause, hot flashes can make you so uncomfortable that you can't go anywhere for a short period of time. |
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These visors can be restricted by a helmet strap or a visor strap, or by a fixed visor or a sun visor on the other side of the car. |
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In the Northern Hemisphere, cold and snowy winters are normal in many countries, and most of the snow will melt during the year. |
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Safari is the biggest tourist attraction and a highlight for many visitors. |
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The term "safari" refers to a journey to see African wildlife, especially in East Africa. |
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Some animals, such as zebras and giraffes, have vision that allows them to see close to the ground, and standard equipment helps to see well. |
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Occasionally, a Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, or Samoyed will howl, and you'll be able to see them in the distance with binoculars. |
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Hiking (also called "backpacking" or "backcountry hiking") consists of hiking for two or more days. |
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Paralympics will take place in 2021 from 24 August to 5 September, with some events taking place at other venues across Japan. |
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Tokyo will be the only Asian city to have hosted the Olympic Games twice, having been the host city in 1964. |
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If you booked a flight and accommodation for 2020 before the announcement, you may find yourself in a difficult situation. |
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The withdrawal timetable would be different, but at the end of November, most of the coronavirus-related withdrawals would have expired by July 2020, when the Olympic Games were due to be held. |
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It is expected that the majority of tickets will cost between 2,500 and 130,000 yen, with tickets generally costing 7,000 yen. |
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Pulling on a sweater helps keep you warm, many hotels offer sweaters and blankets to borrow, even if you're not staying in the room. |
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If you don't have earplugs, or if you don't want to wear earplugs, you can try earmuffs, if you have them. |
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Don't let the fabric overheat (which could cause burning or melting in the case of a fire). |
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There are many different ways to purify water to make it potable, some of which are more effective at removing pathogens than others. |
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In some areas, one minute of watering is enough, in other areas it is necessary to water for several minutes. |
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The device has a different level of privacy that you should be aware of in this case, and you should consider buying bottled water in a sealed carton from a reputable company. |
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Travelers may encounter wildlife they've never seen before in the region where they were born. |
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Plants can lose water, nutrients, or become diseased, parasitized, or infected. |
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Living creatures that spread disease or are capable of killing people are rarely referred to as pests. |
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Tax-free shopping is an opportunity to buy products that have been exempted from tax and duty in certain areas. |
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Some travellers to countries with high taxes can save money, especially when buying alcohol and drugs. |
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The longest stretch of paved road on the Buffalo-Pittsburgh route, which often passes through wilderness areas. |
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If you haven't ridden a bike in the city before, prepare yourself for a variety of difficult situations, such as potholes, lane dividers, and speed bumps, to name a few. |
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The speed limit was previously set at 35-40 miles per hour (56-64 km/h) and the strict enforcement of that speed limit is more important than anything else. |
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But it's comforting to know that the mobile phone service here is better than anywhere else on the same route, such as Pennsylvania Wilds. |
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Germany's cakes are on the sweeter side, and in Bavaria there are many different varieties, similar to the cakes of southern countries, such as Austria. |
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Fruit cake is found everywhere, using an apple to make a fruit cake throughout the year, with cherries and plums in the winter. |
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German chocolates also contain almonds, hazelnuts and other nuts, which are popularly paired with cream cheese. |
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If you're looking for a smaller, more traditional treat, try Berliner, Pfannkuchen or Krapfen and the region. |
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Gazpacho is a type of cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, and other vegetables. |
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The officer may be either a "sergeant" or a "constable" depending on the rank. |
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India's northeastern states and Pakistan often use curry in tomato sauce, but India's southern states and other parts of the world use curry in coconut milk. |
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Because there are 17,000 islands to choose from, the term "Indonesian cuisine" is a broad term that encompasses the cuisine of the entire country. |
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However, if used without a qualifier, this term is generally understood to refer to foods that originated in the Middle East and Mediterranean regions of the island. |
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The cuisine, which is now available in many of the island's communities, is made up of easy-to-prepare dishes, such as the famous Chawan chicken, pork, beef (particularly beef chawan), and a variety of other delicacies. |
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Goldman has been holding the short position on the left side of the chart, on both the upside and the downside. |
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This causes the driver to brake harder, but there may be a safety concern because the driver's foot may be trapped under the brake pedal. |
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If a rider is thrown from a horse but the stirrups remain in the saddle, they may be dragged by the horse if the horse bucks. There are many safety measures that can be taken to reduce this risk. |
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The first motorcyclist, wearing a helmet and knee and elbow pads. |
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Subsequently, in the 18th and 19th centuries, English-style barbed wire fences were used to help keep cattle from escaping from enclosures if they were attacked by wolves or other predators. |
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Cochamó Valley is Chile's answer to Yosemite National Park in the U.S., with huge granite cliffs and spectacular waterfalls. |
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His view from the summit was breathtaking, with climbers from all over the world converging to create a new route that could go on forever. |
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Squash is a racket sport played in a four-walled court. It may be played by two players (singles) or four players (doubles). Players hit the ball with a racket and the aim is to hit the ball in such a way that the opponent is unable to play a valid return. |
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Hiking is a popular outdoor activity, sometimes referred to as "backpacking", which involves planning a multi-day trek through a specific wilderness area. |
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The game's origins can be traced back to the Bronze Age, with cave paintings depicting people playing the game as far back as 5,000 years before Christ. |
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The game of soccer has been played since at least the 17th century, and the first international match was played in 1861 in England. |
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Hiking with a sled, this activity is also known as sledding in the backcountry, touring with a sled, or hiking with a sled. |
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This type of skiing can be seen as similar to alpine or telemark skiing, but typically there is no connection between the two, as alpine skiing is done in countries with steep slopes and requires skis and boots with a more aggressive design. |
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Think of a snake path as a jungle path. |
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On a good day, you can stretch your legs further than walking, but you rarely get the chance to run fast across a well-manicured lawn. |
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Europe is a much smaller continent than Asia, in normal circumstances, traveling through many countries means having to apply for multiple visas and go through multiple border checks. |
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Whichever way you look at it, the Chongqing region would be similar to a country in its own right. |
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Wherever you are in this district, you can usually cross the border without a passport. |
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Simultaneously, if there is a visa waiver, you do not need to apply for a visa from each country that is a member of the visa waiver group, which helps save time, money, and paperwork. |
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There is no legal definition of what constitutes an antiquity, and some tax authorities will classify anything over 100 years old as an antiquity. |
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Differences are dictated by geography, with age limits lower in North America, for example, than in Europe. |
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The products may be branded, but they may be younger than similar products that are mass-produced. |
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Renier is an important part of Sami culture and tradition, and fishing is also important for other occupations, such as reindeer herding. |
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Although the Sami did not farm in large numbers, they still used reindeer as a source of food, livestock, and other things, using reindeer meat as a major source of protein. |
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Currently, there are many Sámi working in the tourism industry, tourism is an important source of income for the Sámi in Sápmi. |
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Despite its widespread use, especially among non-Romani people, the word "Gypsy" is often considered inappropriate due to its association with forced assimilation and ignorance of Romani culture. |
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If the country you are travelling to has recommendations in relation to travel, travel insurance or cancellation insurance for the travel you have booked may be available. |
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In addition, you may need to seek advice from authorities in other countries that are not in your country, but the advice will be compiled from citizens in those countries. |
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One example is that American cities in the middle of the country may be very different from European or Arab cities. |
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Those recommendations are little more than a summary of the political situation in the country (1). |
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The view is often general information and summarized until it is compared to more detailed information obtained from elsewhere. |
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Extreme weather is a term used universally that refers to a dangerous weather pattern that has the potential to cause loss of life, damage to property, or loss of livelihood. |
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Extreme weather can occur anywhere in the world, and there are many different types of extreme weather, which are related to atmospheric, geographic, and climatic conditions. |
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Extreme weather events, such as blizzards, hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes, have been attributed to climate change. |
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Strongly recommend that travellers be aware of the severe weather conditions in those areas, which could affect travel plans. |
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Whoever plans to invade a country in a war zone should be trained by a professional beforehand. |
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An internet search for "corporate headquarters" may reveal the company's location. |
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The curriculum will encompass all the facets that are mentioned and elaborated upon in great detail, based on real-life experience. |
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Typically, one course will take 2-5 days and will cover topics such as role-playing, police tactics, and possibly the use of firearms. |
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Books and periodicals on the subject of concentration camps are ubiquitous, but literature on the subject of the war zone is relatively scarce. |
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Travellers who plan to change their sex will have to prove that they have taken all the necessary documents with them for the return journey. |
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Other countries have varying degrees of confidence in issuing non-gender specific (X) or amended documents to match the name and sex of the person requesting them. |
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The commitment to providing these services to foreign governments varies widely. |
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In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, airport security became a major concern for many people. |
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Individuals of the opposite sex before puberty should not expect to have to pass through a scanner by virtue of their gender and sex organs not being interfered with. |
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Reverse osmosis is the reverse process of osmosis, whereby water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of high osmotic pressure to a region of low osmotic pressure, which is typically found in an arid or semi-arid climate. |
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Electrolytes send a signal to the muscles that they are stronger than they are at rest, and fast-moving blood to the muscles can cause the muscles to contract. |
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Most of the deaths were caused by drowning while trying to get back to shore, which is something that may not be possible. |
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Immediately after you get out of the shower, drying off is not as difficult as you might think. |
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Look straight ahead where you won't bump into anything else. Otherwise, you may have to accept help, based on your skills and whether or not you have an observer. |
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Cultural shock when returning home can occur more quickly than cultural shock (with a shorter adjustment period) and can be more intense. |
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Tourists can easily immerse themselves in new cultures, sometimes experiencing discomfort, especially when immersing themselves in the culture of their own birthplace. |
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When you return home after living abroad, you're already accustomed to a new way of life and have forgotten some of the traditions of your hometown. |
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When you go abroad for the first time, people tend to stare and gawp, because they know that people travelling to a new country want to reinvent themselves. |
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People may not have imagined that hunger and thirst were as essential as they are for a traveller returning home. |
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The light and sound show is one of the most interesting things to do in the area for kids. |
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You can see the pain, and you can see the calm before the show begins. |
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Usually, there are the sounds of tourists and shopkeepers to be heard constantly, the sounds of the sunset are just like a novel. |
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Sifis is the narrator and protagonist of this long story. |
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The cake will be placed on the pedestal and the pedestal will be decorated. |
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The Chatham Islands, discovered in 1819, have been claimed by many countries as the largest island, with 16 active volcanoes in 2020. |
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This archipelago is located 120 km (75 mi) north-east of the city of Cabo San Lucas, the largest island being Cocos Island, home to the world's largest colony of blue-footed boobies. |
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Others include Livingston Island and Deception Island, which has a still-active volcano that last erupted in 1969. |
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El Salvador is the southernmost country in Central America, bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the Caribbean Sea. |
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The volcano's phreatomagmatic eruption reached a height of 360 metres (1,180 ft) and was separated from the main El Salvador volcano by a 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi) wide caldera. |
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The northern part, known as the Sentinel Range, has the highest point in Antarctica, Vinson Massif, which has a summit elevation of 4,892 metres (16,050 ft). |
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In remote areas where there is no cell phone coverage, a satellite phone may be your only option. |
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In general, a satellite phone is not a substitute for a cell phone, because it requires a line of sight to the satellite to make a call. |
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The service is used for long-distance shipping, including freighters and research vessels that require both data and voice communications over long distances. |
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Your local telephone service provider should be able to provide you with information about this service. |
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The most popular choice for those planning a one-year trip is to travel and learn. |
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This is an attractive option for graduates who want to take a year out before going to university, without affecting their studies. |
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In many cases, registering for a year abroad can help increase your chances of securing a place on a postgraduate course in your home country. |
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In general, there will be a standard tuition fee for these programs. |
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Finland is the northernmost point of the Baltic Sea's "Sea of Finland" archipelago, which has many islands, both in the sea and along the coast. |
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You don't have to use a yacht in the islands and seas. |
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Even though the largest archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea is large enough for large ships to sail through, small boats or even kayaks allow you to experience a different kind of experience. |
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Sailing is a national pastime in Finland, with every man, woman and child owning a boat. |
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Which is similar to Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, but also has unique characteristics (for example, in New Zealand, the number is 1 in 40). |
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Most of the cruise ships docked for a long time in the port of St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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That means you'll spend two to three nights in a historic city, sleeping on a boat in the middle of the night. |
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If you travel by boat only, you do not need a visa (as of 2009). |
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Some luxury liners are based in Bergen, Norway, as you can see from the map, but Bergen is not close to the sea and shore excursions are not included in the cruise fare. |
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Flying can be a terrifying experience for people of all ages and backgrounds, especially if they have never flown before or have experienced a traumatic event. |
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This is not something that needs to be feared, it is no different from fear and dislike of other things, according to the feelings of many people. |
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For some people, understanding the workings of an aircraft and the things that can go wrong during a flight may help to overcome the fear that is based on ignorance or lack of control. |
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The company has received good compensation for fast shipping, often when time is of the essence for business, products, or spare parts for emergency repairs. |
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In some cases, large companies will have their own planes, but will have problems with other routes and smaller companies. |
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If shipped by air, sea or land, it may take several days to reach some destinations. |
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The only way to get through quickly is to send it as a registered letter, the airline's regulations do not allow you to send it without someone present, which is why you have to be there. |
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Knowing how to negotiate in the fireplace or in the boardroom is knowing how to haggle for this privilege (or if your company is paying for it, all the better). |
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Regardless, these services aren't free, after crunching the numbers, you'd think you'd have to pay four times the average cost of a cheap class, and eight times the average cost of a fitness class! |
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In general, there is no point in trying to find a discount for a business or first-class flight from A to B. |
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Airlines know there is one group of travellers willing to pay top dollar for the privilege of travelling quickly and comfortably, so they price accordingly. |
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The capital of Moldova is Chişinău, and the official language is Romanian, but Russian is used throughout the country. |
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Moldova is a multi-ethnic state and has to deal with ethnic tensions. |
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In 1987, this dispute led to the establishment of the Transnistrian state, which is located in Moldova, has its own government and currency, but has not been recognized by any member state of the United Nations. |
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The two countries have once again strengthened their economic ties, despite not being able to agree politically. |
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Most of Moldova's population is Orthodox Christian. |
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Izmir is the third-largest city in Turkey with a population of 3.7 million and is the country's second-largest port after Istanbul and a major center of commerce. |
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One time, this was the capital of Siam, now it is a modern shopping center, developed, and surrounded by a large moat. |
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A wide avenue with a facade of red-brick buildings and a 19th-century shopping arcade, though the city's Mediterranean climate is more reminiscent of the south of France. |
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The view of Essex Island can be seen from the village of Halder's Bay, and there is also a lighthouse on the island. |
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In the Sussex area, there are a number of rocky outcrops of interest on the north side of some headlands. |
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A visit to this charming village takes about an hour. |
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Sinatra's hometown of Hoboken, New Jersey, is located on the western side of the Hudson River and is easily accessible by ferry, and has since been known as "Little Italy" after the arrival of large numbers of Italian immigrants after the turn of the 20th century. |
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Scotturb bus 403, which travels to Sintra daily, stops at Cabo da Roca. |
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Further north is the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, one of the most famous shrines in the world for the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. |
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Please note that you are visiting a site with a large number of burials, and as such, it is a site of great importance to a significant portion of the world's population. |
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There are also many men and women who are still alive, and there are many more who were loved and killed or worked to death, whether they were Jews or not. |
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Don't let the site be ruined by graffiti or vandalism. |
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The official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Croatian and Serbian, with Croatian being spoken by the majority of the population, and almost everyone knowing Serbian. |
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Anyway, most of the labels are in Catalan only, because the law stipulates that Catalan is the first official language. |
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It is also used in many official communications and other public places. |
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The announcement will be made in Catalan only, but the automatic system will announce the cancellation in several languages, including Spanish, English, French, German and Japanese. |
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Parisians are known for their love of food, wine, and cheese. |
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While this may often be a non-violent form of protest, it is still the best way to get the attention of the Parisians, who are the most well-mannered people in the world, making it easier for them to travel to other places. |
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The right-wing faces of the Parisians will melt away quickly when you show them the basics of the game in front of their faces. |
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The Plitvice Lakes National Park is dominated by beech, spruce and fir trees, with a mixture of alpine and Mediterranean vegetation in the higher altitudes. |
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Here there are many different types of vegetation due to the wide-ranging subtropical climate, which causes the land to be different and the altitude to vary greatly. |
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This area is also home to many different species of birds and mammals. |
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Animals can be found there, such as European brown bears, wolves, lynx, wolverines, red foxes, and caribou, as well as many other species. |
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While visiting the tomb of Ararat, women must cover their heads and wear long skirts. |
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Most Ariams are friendly to strangers, but if you bring your own, you'll get a warm welcome from the priest or mother who lives at the entrance, especially if it's a red one. |
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In the same standard, men must wear long trousers. |
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Which can be borrowed from the wardrobe like this, but these shirts are not tucked in after every use, you may feel uncomfortable wearing them, seersucker can be worn by everyone! |
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Mexican street food, similar to Mediterranean street food, uses tortillas, bread and meat (especially pork) as a base, and uses olive oil for everything. |
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Evening meals are very popular, especially in the summer months, with Pa amb Oli, which is a pancake with olive oil, garlic, anchovies, and various herbs, such as chives, parsley, etc. |
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The name includes the word Sie, which means you, starting with a capital letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence. |
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This is an important way of distinguishing nouns and pronouns. |
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However, it could make reading easier, even though writing would remain difficult because of the need to find the right words or phrases to replace the names or pronouns used. |
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Italian pronunciation is relatively easy because most words are pronounced as they are written. |
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The vowels to be careful of are c and g because the pronunciation differs depending on the following consonant. |
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Besides, don't forget to pronounce r and rr differently, the word caro means love, and carro means car. |
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The vocabulary of the Persian language is easy to learn and most words are not difficult to pronounce. |
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With this in mind, learning the basic Peruvian vocabulary will help you understand Peruvian culture and make it easier for you to understand the different dialects. |
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You don't need to be told that if you know Romance languages, you'll learn Portuguese easily. |
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Those who know only a little Spanish may be able to summarize quickly that the Portuguese language is very similar and does not need to be learned separately. |
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Astronomy in the ancient world is still used today as a science or a place of learning. |
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Because the light pollution problem in the past was not the same as it is today, these problems often arise in cities or other educational institutions that are easier to access than creating them in modern times. |
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Most modern radio telescopes are large dishes mounted in remote locations with suitable atmospheric conditions. |
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The viewing of cherry blossoms, also known as hanami, is a Japanese tradition dating back to the eighth century. |
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This idea comes from China, which is a country where bamboo is very popular. |
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In Thailand, the first performance of Sakura was staged by the king himself and other high-ranking members of the royal family. |
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Plants are at their best when they are in their natural environment, so don't be tempted to keep them "just like that." |
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If you enter a garden that has been laid out in a formal style, you will be invited to leave without protest. |
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In general, Singapore is a very safe place to visit and you can buy almost anything after your journey. |
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But living in the "high country" just a few degrees north of the equator means you have to contend with heat (all the time) and humidity (when it rains, which isn't often). |
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In addition, there were three more cars heading north to Hebron, which is the traditional burial site of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, who were the spiritual leaders of the Hebrews, and their wives. |
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Check that the car you're thinking of buying has a route to Hibron and isn't just going to the Nicaraguan border, which is a Jewish settlement in the middle of nowhere. |
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Inland waterways may be a good option for overnight stays. |
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For example, visiting the palaces of Versailles and Rheims, or cruising down the Danube to a popular tourist destination, or cruising down the Rhine. |
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It also specifies a path for his pineapple and coconut plantations, which are also popular. |
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Christmas is the most important holiday of the year for Christians, and is celebrated because it is the birthday of Jesus. |
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Many holidays associated with Easter are also observed by those who do not profess Christianity in countries that profess Christianity and those that do not profess Christianity around the world. |
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There are traditions that have to be passed through the eye of a needle while not sleeping in an open field to see the sunrise. |
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While there is a theological explanation for this holiday, it may also have been a pagan celebration of the harvest and fertility before Christianity. |
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Many traditional churches hold Easter vigils on Saturday evening in the last week of Easter, with Christians often gathering to celebrate the resurrection of Christ in the early hours of Easter Sunday. |
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Every animal that comes to this island has arrived by boat, plane or sea. |
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The distance from the planet's orbit away from the star makes it impossible for the planet's moons to travel there. Thus, the moon remains the planet's only natural satellite in the Kappa Ophiuchi system. |
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Since humans first arrived on the Galapagos Islands, there has been a long history of introducing non-native animals, such as pigs, goats, cats, dogs, rats, and mice. |
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If you visit the Arctic or Antarctic in winter, you will experience polar night, which means the sun does not rise above the horizon. |
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This is a rare opportunity to see the Northern Lights because the sky will be clear all night, not too much. |
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Because different countries have different populations and climates, it is not usually a problem. You can also enjoy the sunshine in other ways. |
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Japanese culture in the workplace has a hierarchical structure and is much more formal than Thai culture. |
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A uniform is a set of standardized clothing, and co-workers refer to each other by rank or job title. |
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Competitiveness in the workplace is absolutely essential, by focusing on working as a team more than individual success. |
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Often, workers have to be approved by a supervisor in order to make decisions and are expected to follow the supervisor's orders without question. |
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