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Several other experts are skeptical of the study |
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Sara Danius, a member of the Nobel Prize committee for literature at the Swedish Academy, told Sveriges Radio on Thursday that in 2016 the committee had considered awarding the prize to Bob Dylan, but the singer-songwriter had not responded to the invitation. |
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Siminoff said sales increased in 2013 after an episode of Shark Tank aired, in which the startup |
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Siminoff joined QVC in 2017. |
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Ring is also competing with ADT, a home security company. |
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However, one experimental vaccine that has been shown to be effective against Ebola has not yet been tested for its ability to prevent infection. |
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One of the antibodies, Zmapp, was shown to be effective in mice, but official studies have shown that it is less effective at preventing infection. |
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The U.S. Olympic Committee said in a statement that "the U.S. team will be the most diverse team in U.S. Olympic history." |
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We have been assured by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee that our clubs |
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The U.S. attorney |
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The mission of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is to preserve the integrity of competition, inspire fair play, and protect the rights of clean athletes to compete on a level playing field. |
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In the 1960s, he worked for John F. Kennedy and then for Lyndon B. Johnson |
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In 1976, he was a cartographer for the U.S. Geological Survey, and in 1977-1981, he worked as a cartographer for the National Security Agency (NSA), where Henry Kissinger worked. |
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His diplomatic skills were honed during the 1978 Camp David talks between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin; the normalization of relations between the U.S. and China in the 1970s; the Iranian Revolution of 1979, which triggered the hostage crisis in Iran; and the 1979 collapse of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. |
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The film, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, was nominated in every major category. |
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Gosling and Stone were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Leading Role. |
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Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Original Song, and Best Adapted Screenplay. |
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Two of the songs from the film, "Mother" and "Village of the Damned," are nominated for Best Original Song. Studio Lionsgate has 26 nominations overall — more than any other studio. |
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U.S. forces will withdraw from Syria as soon as possible, U.S. President Donald Trump said in a tweet on Sunday, citing talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
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The call came after Trump spoke with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by phone. |
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Turkey is also believed to be sheltering ISIS fighters fleeing the battlefield in Syria and Iraq, where European countries are increasingly reluctant to take them in. |
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This, in addition to proving the theory that some dinosaurs were feathered, also reveals such details as the colour of the feathers and information about the structure of the feathers, which you can |
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Scientists think that this may have been caused by an asteroid or comet hitting the Earth. |
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It can also be used to study the evolution of bumblebees in the fossil record. |
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While the dinosaur |
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The structure of the humpback whale |
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However, because it is younger than the dinosaur |
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Gushin died in Turkey |
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A senior police officer was among the dead, the governor |
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Police said the man was believed to be a member of the Islamic State militant group. |
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According to them, the same principle applies to other types of warships: warships are built into the system and rotate and move in other ways. |
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In addition, the rotation and tilt of the planet affects the number of days in a year. |
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What makes Rossi |
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Ivasaki has been involved in a number of controversial incidents over the years. |
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It has been found in Tibet, China, Nepal, and India. |
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On the other hand, 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands support 802.11n standard. |
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It uses the 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g standards to communicate with access points that have three or more radio frequencies. |
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Its 802.11n model |
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Ms Duvall, who has two young children with Mr Miller, said she was shocked by the allegations. |
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Miller, when asked about the comment, said: "Mike is a good friend of mine... I was in the process of commenting and I didn't want to say anything bad about him." |
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He did not respond to requests for comment and did not respond to questions about whether they would take any action in response to the Chinese government |
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Hugh said: "Don't forget the old diseases - they're coming back and then disappearing again." |
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He added that "those kinds of decisions should not be made on behalf of people who are in the process of growing up, making decisions and exercising their own freedoms." |
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At around 12:00 p.m. local time, a group of militants opened fire. |
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He said it was impossible to guarantee that Varane would not be targeted by fanatical supporters of Sao Paulo, who have been known to throw stones or fireworks at players. |
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The article says that debates will be held in the U.S. and that Congress is likely to focus on foreign policy issues in the run-up to the election. |
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The report is highly critical of the widespread use of lethal force by Israeli security forces and calls for an independent investigation into all aspects of the incident and for the perpetrators to be held accountable. |
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A new diplomatic initiative should be launched and diplomatic contacts with other countries should be strengthened, which would include the 78 recommendations of the Special Rapporteur. |
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Christina Fernandez de Kirchner, a former Argentine senator and the country |
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Kirchner said he would like to be president of Argentina in 2019, the same place where he launched his Senate campaign in 2005, when he was a member of the Buenos Aires provincial delegation. |
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Katrina |
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Liberal criticism of the military |
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More than 40 million people were displaced. |
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It was the first time in a long time that anyone had been able to get close enough to Peter |
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For those who wanted to watch the ceremony, several large televisions were set up in several locations. |
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Similar structures have been found in Italy and across the world, including in Poland, which are believed to have played an important role in the lives of ancient people. |
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Historians have criticized the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
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Congress approved funding for the initiative in 2005 and specified that the Federal Bureau of Investigation should have 10 agents dedicated to fighting child pornography. |
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Robin Uthappa smashed 70 off 41 balls, including 11 fours and 2 sixes. |
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Shaun Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, two of India |
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However, India, captained by Virat Kohli, could only muster 36 runs in 7.2 overs, as 7 wickets fell in the first 10 overs. |
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On November 16, 1978, the first lady of the United States, Barbara Bush, and her husband, President George H.W. Bush, embarked on a 10-day tour of Asia. |
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On Friday, PMO officials met with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh for a 25-minute meeting after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for a second reading of the cannabis bill in the House of Commons. |
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Leithon said the Conservatives |
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Following the federal government |
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However, as John Howard, the former prime minister, pointed out, this is only a small part of the $45 million in taxpayers |
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According to new information, the tsunami was triggered by an undersea earthquake. The tsunami |
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Tonga |
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As a result of the investigation, a number of schools on the coast or near the coast have been closed. |
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George W. Bush, the U.S. president at the time, said he was shocked by the news. |
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The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, and the first hurricane of the season, Subtropical Storm Jerry, was named "Jerry" today in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said the storm was not expected to threaten the U.S. East Coast at this time. |
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The U.S. Embassy in Beijing warned U.S. citizens in China to exercise increased caution due to the possibility of civil unrest. |
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The turtle, nicknamed "Katherine" because it was 20 metres (66 feet) offshore when it was first spotted in 2017, was now in shallow water because a new turtle had hatched. |
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The water is about 100 feet deep. |
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Adam Curry, a Commons administrator at Wikinews, removed the offensive content from the article. |
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Prince William said he was "deeply shocked and deeply saddened" by the news. "The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the Royal Family are with Harry and Meghan as they prepare to welcome their first child into the world," he added. |
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The outcry led to the shutdown of dozens of websites that hosted millions of licensed images of Huston, including sexually suggestive photos of the actress. |
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However, the program was written to simulate the dynamics of the Milky Way, and the results were mostly theoretical. |
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The group had to overcome the gravitational pull of the Milky Way and the gravitational pull of the Andromeda galaxy to get there. |
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Scientists have discovered that the material behaves in a similar way to a superconductor when it is placed on another superconducting material. |
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According to this theory, most of the matter in the Universe is in the form of a diffuse gas that fills the space between galaxies. |
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Several reports have emerged from Karkhana of a white substance falling from the sky. |
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Local authorities are urging residents to stay indoors, turn off air conditioners and keep doors and windows closed to prevent the spread of smoke. |
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Authorities are investigating the possibility that a container filled with radioactive uranium may have been stolen from a warehouse in the area. |
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In South Africa |
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Some patients, according to Dr. Molis, have become infected and at least two have died. |
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An infected person can infect 10 to 15 people in a year, who in turn can infect 10 to 15 people, and so on. |
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However, the prevalence of XDR-TB is low in the general population. In sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 330,000 to 600,000 people are infected. |
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They were satellites that had a mass of 1,000 pounds and orbited at an altitude of 17,500 miles, 491 miles above the Earth |
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Scientists say the eruption was very powerful. |
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
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The graphical representation of the analysis results will be available on the website. |
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According to police in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a 2-year-old boy is in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times by his mother |
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Doctor Malar Balasubramanian, 29, died in a helicopter crash in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, about 15 miles east of Mankato, while on her way to Mayo Clinic in Rochester. |
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He told officers he was driving a white Oldsmobile that was 500 feet behind him. |
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The 53-year-old Balasubramanian was found dead with his throat slit in a pool of blood. |
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According to police reports, one person was killed in this area yesterday. |
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The first sighting of the breeding season was recorded in July. |
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Bats are mammals that fly at night and use echolocation to find their prey. |
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The spread of the disease has prompted India |
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The U.S. government has purchased millions of doses of the Ebola vaccine, which will be made available to health organizations over the next several years. |
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Historically, vaccination campaigns in the world |
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Sania Sharapova was born in 1987 in Siberia, Russia, where she began playing tennis at the age of six. |
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He has sold over 1,000 cars to Sweden and 28 other countries. |
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Philately is a hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and from all walks of life. Some people collect stamps for their beauty and detail, while others specialize in collecting stamps from a particular country or time period. |
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In 2000, "Sweden's Greatest Hits" was David Coverdale |
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He has also designed banknotes for several other countries, including the new Canadian $5 and $100 notes. |
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Gibson was taken to hospital after the incident, but he is expected to make a full recovery. |
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A 64-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car. |
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The sun rises from the east at 12:00 GMT each day. |
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A distraught mother said: "The children were screaming, everyone was crying and shouting." |
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They were all evacuated from the area where the accident occurred. |
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The growing number of refugees and the technological advances that have made it easier for them to communicate with their loved ones back home are just some of the topics covered in this week |
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There are also fears that global warming will lead to the destruction of some countries, which will then be forced to seek help from a global fund. |
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Adequate water supply, efficient use of resources and adaptation to climate change must be ensured. |
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As Sandra Fluke pointed out in her testimony, the lack of contraceptive coverage is not just a women |
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At least 40 people have been killed in a landslide on the Italian island of Ischia after days of heavy rain. |
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They said the situation had escalated, but the passengers |
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At 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on the day of the eclipse, viewers in Ezo will be able to see the total eclipse. |
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Many people were injured in the demonstrations and police used tear gas to disperse the crowds. |
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At around 11:35 a.m. local time, a large group of protesters gathered outside the courthouse. |
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Following Kashchal |
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The velvet-covered buttons and plates were a perfect fit for the habitats of the velvet ants. |
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The result was two identical twins, each with a half-sibling, a half-brother or a half-sister. |
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Within a few feet of the water |
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No tsunami warning was issued and, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake was not strong enough to generate a tsunami. |
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Despite the fact that there was no tsunami, people panicked and abandoned their homes and possessions. |
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Despite Winfrie |
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The results of the presidential and parliamentary elections have shown that the incumbent president, Hifikepunye Pohamba, is likely to be re-elected. |
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The South West Africa People |
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The U.S. Coast Guard and Coalition forces rescued the man and took him to safety and other Coalition forces recovered his body. |
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The catastrophe took place in the area and caused a number of deaths and injuries. |
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Heavy rain and mudslides have hampered rescue efforts in the disaster-hit area. |
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According to the World Health Organization and the medical charities Magnolia and Medecines Sans Frontieres, this is the most serious outbreak in the country. |
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MSF spokesman Richard Vermeulen said: "Angola is one of the most vulnerable countries to epidemics and this is a very serious situation." |
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The game started at 10:00 a.m. and lasted until 1:00 p.m. or later, depending on how long it took to score a try, which could take up to seven minutes. |
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The tournament |
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The two sides have been locked in a stalemate since the end of the Second World War, with South Africa maintaining a stable presence in the region since the end of apartheid in 1994. |
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They were a disciplined side who played with a lot of heart and determination, and it was clear that they were the team that wanted it more. |
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A spokeswoman for the city of Amsterdam and the Anne Frank House museum said they were "shocked and saddened" by the vandalism and that it would be reported to the police. |
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Her body was found on Saturday but the cause of death has not yet been determined. |
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All tornadoes are classified as "weak" if they are less than 100 meters (328 feet) in diameter. |
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From the infrared images, it is clear that the temperature of the day-night transition is increasing and that this needs to be taken into account. |
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They are more likely to grill at night and less likely to grill during the day. |
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Their thermal conductivity is not as high as other materials that conduct heat well, but they are very good insulators because they don |
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Traditionally, the ballot box was a wooden box with a slit at the top: voters would drop their ballot papers through the slit, and the ballot box would then be sealed with a wax seal and carried to the polling station in a covered wagon. |
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After officials confirmed the man |
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Since 1988, the U.S. Postal Service has required that a stamp be affixed to the envelope to give the sender and recipient the assurance that the letter or package will be delivered, and that it will not be opened by anyone other than the intended recipient. |
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Each stage of the process allows candidates to nominate supporters. Monitoring at the polling station and specific procedures ensure the integrity of the ballots. |
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ASUS Eee PC, the world |
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However, in 2007, Asus, a brand of Taiwan |
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The show is described on the venue |
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On the show, he only appeared on internet radio TogiNet Radio, which was a type of radio that was oriented towards music. |
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TogiNet is a child of AstroNet, which was launched in 2015. |
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The first casualties were reported in the eastern part of the state of Texas. |
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According to witnesses, the blaze broke out in the early hours of the morning and quickly spread to other parts of the building. |
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Bishkek is one of the most anarchic cities in the world, as groups of people gather in the streets and destroy public property. |
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Demonstrators in Bishkek were angered by the unlawful use of tear gas and stun grenades by police. |
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New Zealand (All Blacks) beat South Africa 3-0 in the Rugby World Cup final at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, South Africa. |
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It was the All Blacks |
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Springboks win five-match series against the All Blacks. |
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It was the final match for the All Blacks, who had already lost two games. |
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The final of the Seriess will be held in Johannesburg, Ellis Park, on Sunday, when Australia will take on Springboks. |
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The earthquake struck at 10:08 a.m. local time. |
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Neither the U.S. Geological Survey nor the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had any new information on the quake. |
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The epicenter of the quake was 20 kilometers (15 miles) southwest of Dillon and 65 kilometers (40 miles) southeast of Butte, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. |
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The H5N1 strain of bird flu, which is deadly to humans, has been found in an infected duck that was found dead in eastern France, near the city of Lyon, on Tuesday. |
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After Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Italy, France is the seventh country in the European Union to be hit by the virus. |
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H5N1 bird flu outbreaks have not been reported in Croatia and Denmark. |
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Millions of people have been displaced, killed, injured and traumatised" by the conflict, the parliamentarians said. |
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Chambers, the prosecutor, said his trial process was "unfair" and "the defendant could not get a fair trial". |
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A French opera based on Camille Saint-Saens's Carnival of the Animals features a narrator who says, "Narcotics and Japan are the same thing." |
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As a result, audiences will be able to interact with the actors on stage. |
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Me-4, Me-5 and Me-6 are named after House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann. |
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After the backlash, Gingrich apologized to Santorum and said he was Romney's friend, but Romney's aides said he was outraged by Gingrich's negative ad campaign in Iowa. |
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Perez said he was "disappointed with the results of the election in Texas" and added, "I don |
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Bachman, who died in August while hiking in Yosemite National Park, launched his own campaign to raise awareness of the disease. |
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The photographer |
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According to the information, he was 20 years old. "It's not surprising and it's not uncommon for teenagers to be involved in tragic incidents like this, so we're reaching out to his family and friends," Bieber said. |
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TMZ reported that the photographer |
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Police say the driver of the car that hit the photographer is not suspected of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. |
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The host nation |
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They were joined by the Netherlands |
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Super-G silver medallist Austrian skier Marcel Hirscher was among the favourites to win the men |
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Mexico |
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Haiti was devastated by a massive earthquake in 2010, which left the country |
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According to the study, the bacteria were able to travel from the toilet to the sink in a matter of seconds, which could lead to the spread of harmful bacteria in one of the kitchen |
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In the 1800s, after the abolition of slavery, Haiti struggled with many problems. |
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A spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping mission and the U.N. mission in Nepal said they were aware of the incident and were looking into it. |
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Daniel Lantz, an expert in infectious diseases, said that the spread of the epidemic, to a large extent, depends on the behavior of the infected. |
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A patient at Howard University Hospital is in stable condition after being shot by a Hampton police officer. |
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The patient was in Nigeria, where the Ebola virus has infected several people. |
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The protocols were designed to protect healthcare workers from infection, as well as to prevent the spread of infection from patients to healthcare workers. |
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Simon has appeared in a number of shows in a variety of roles. |
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In the 1980s, he worked on shows such as "Taxi", "Cheers" and "Trapper John M.D." |
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Brooks and Groening created The Simpsons in 1989, and his involvement included writing for the show. |
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However, in 1993, he took over as executive producer and went on to earn millions of dollars in royalties each season. |
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Xinhua, China |
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According to the leaked documents, the researchers were interested in studying the brain |
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Eyewitnesses have reported that the plane crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from the airport in Urumqi, Xinjiang. |
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Iran has a large navy, which is well-equipped and well-trained for amphibious operations. |
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International sanctions could make it difficult for new entrants to enter the market. |
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Three people were arrested and three were injured in a police chase this week. |
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The deadliest air disaster in recent years occurred in Iran, killing all 168 passengers and crew on board. |
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Meanwhile, one of the airline pilots jumped out of the plane with a parachute and landed safely. |
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Aerosmith has cancelled several tour dates due to Steven Tyler |
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The rock band will tour the U.S. and Canada starting Sept. 16. |
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Their tour was postponed after singer Steven Tyler fell off the stage during a concert on Aug. 5 and broke his shoulder. |
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Murray Taieb won the first set after losing the first two games of each set. |
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Djokovic won the second set 6-4, but was unable to hold his serve at 6-6 and lost the tie-break. |
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Potter had a chance to make it 2-0, but his shot was saved by the keeper. |
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The program began at 8:30 p.m. local time (15:00 UTC). |
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Famous musicians from all over the country will perform special songs or bhajans dedicated to Sri Shyam. |
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Sanjeev Sharma, who was on duty at the time, said he heard a loud bang followed by screams. He rushed to the scene and found a body on the ground. Raju Khandelwal, who was on duty at the time, said he heard a loud bang followed by screams. He rushed to the scene and found a body on the ground. |
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Lucka Sini then sang a song about butterflies. |
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Chapman |
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Lachaise also wrote the song "Too Many Fish in the Sea". The song was recorded by R&B singer Ray Charles in 1961. |
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At the Tokyo Game Show, Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, unveiled the new Nintendo 3DS |
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The controller uses two sensors to detect the user |
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These games are designed to be played in the cockpit of an airplane, with video screens and controls. |
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Jankarl |
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Ferrari |
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Mikhail Shumakhersky was the first to reach the summit of Mount Elbrus during the night, breaking the record for the fastest ascent of Europe |
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He said on the transcript of the press conference, "I was very nervous and I did very well." |
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Every time she rehearsed the song, she would get nervous. |
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Within three minutes of take-off, the plane |
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NASA |
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Within five minutes of the quake, a tsunami hit the coast, and within an hour the tsunami had reached 70 km/h (43 mph)... After the initial tremor, the aftershocks were strong and large enough to cause panic among the people, who were running in all directions, screaming and crying. |
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Armande Versace said: "I saw two men in a wheelchair in the middle of the road, one of whom was shouting at the crowd and waving his arms. |
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Japan's public broadcaster NHK also reported that Kashiwazaki Kariwa's No. 1 reactor had been shut down after the earthquake. |
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The Hokuriku Electric Power Co. said the quake did not trigger a tsunami and that the No. 1 and No. 2 reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant were operating normally. |
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Information indicates that 9400 homes in the region have no water, while 100 homes have no electricity. |
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Zogi's body was found in a sarcophagus in the catacombs, while the prefect's note was found at the airport. |
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One bomb exploded outside the general's office. |
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Within two hours of the quake, the death toll had risen to at least 20. |
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Some reports say the official death toll is as high as 30, but the exact number is still unknown. |
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Analysis of the feces found in the stomachs of the dead dolphins revealed the presence of ciguatera toxin and melamine. |
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University researchers say it is made up of two different types of crystals that can block the function of the thyroid gland. |
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As a result of the eruption, scientists have found crystals that have formed from melted melamine and cyanuric acid. |
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The FTIR spectroscopy showed that the crystals had undergone dehydration in the acidic environment of the stomach. |
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I don't know if that's true or not, but this country is predominantly Central American. |
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80% of our products are sold in the United States. We're growing. |
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I didn't see it at the time; it wasn't that obvious. |
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One of the things that I love about my people is that we are resilient. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's governor, signed a bill into law that makes it a misdemeanor to sell or distribute violent video games to minors. |
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California lawmakers are considering a bill that would label violent video games with an "18" rating and require a $1,000 fine for selling them to minors. |
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Kier Starmer, the director of public prosecutions, said on Wednesday that he would not seek to prosecute Hunting and Pryce. |
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Hannah was appointed to the cabinet, and Deputy Ed Davey took her place in the cabinet. It's also worth noting that Davey's business minister role will be filled by Norman Lamb. |
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The hearing will take place at Westminster Magistrates' Court on February 16. |
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Nicolas Alden is 25 years old, while Zachary Cudbeck is 21 years old. Cudbeck was driving the car. |
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Edgar Veygalam's legs were broken and his pelvis fractured, but Christopher Schindler's reconstructive surgery saved his life. |
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The man was found dead with a gunshot wound to the chest, police said. A small amount of marijuana was found in the man's pocket and his wife's purse was missing, police said. |
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The drone video shows the U.S. military-industrial complex from a bird's-eye view. |
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At the Carpaneum Championship, on Tuesday, there were two more rounds of competition. |
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Salah scored his first goal of the game in the 116th minute, when he was awarded a penalty after being fouled in the box. |
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The 21-year-old, who won the women's 3000m steeplechase at the 2017 World Championships in London, clocked a combined time of 4:41.30, 2:11.60 ahead of second-placed Cloudia Loes of the Netherlands and 1:09.02 ahead of third-placed Hungarian Gjonge. |
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Four of the women's rigs were damaged and the 117-metre (384-feet) tall crane collapsed into the 45-metre (148-feet) deep pit. |
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Two mobile phones and a laptop were confiscated by police at the Pride parade. |
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We are investigating the death of a Swiss woman and the disappearance of a mobile phone and a laptop belonging to her." Said Deputy Inspector General, D.K. Aryam. |
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Baba Kanjar, Bhoota Kanjar, Rampur Kanjar, Gaza Kanjar and Vishnu Kanjar are the most common surnames. |
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Police Inspector Chandra Solanki told reporters that the bodies were found in a decomposed state. |
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Three people were inside the house at the time of the explosion, but none were injured. |
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Serious injuries were sustained by the driver. |
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The driver of the Audi TT, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was thrown from the car and suffered serious injuries. |
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From there he went to James Paget |
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He then went on to study at Cambridge |
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The boy |
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He has previously been convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison, but after his confession, his lawyers may be able to argue that he is not competent to stand trial. |
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Pamela Ferguson, a professor at Dundee University, said: "Journalists, as we have seen, have been quick to publish photos of the victims." |
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A spokesman for the Crown Office, which oversees prosecutions, told journalists that no comment would be made at this stage. |
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According to the information, the document is believed to have been written by a Palestinian who served in the Israeli army during the 1967 Six-Day War. |
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Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and Jordan |
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Israel wants a 10-year ceasefire in Gaza, but the Palestinians are only willing to agree to a five-year truce. |
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In order to control the spread of the disease, health officials had to isolate the reindeer herds, as they were the carriers of the disease and it had to be contained and prevented from spreading. |
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The National Parks and Wildlife Service and the NSW Sporting Shooters |
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According to Mike O |
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Gushin Martel, a 20-year-old woman, was stabbed to death by an unknown assailant in the early hours of Sunday morning (CEP). |
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This is the fourth time in four years that the MarTech conference has been held. |
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Ahead of the presidential election, the electoral commission (CEP) recommended a package of electoral reforms, including a new voter |
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Some of the protests were sparked by the fact that the 2011 elections have yet to be held. |
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At least 60 people were killed in the iPod explosions, with six people killed in one blast and four people injured in another. |
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Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor |
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In a statement, the ministry said it was "extremely disappointed" by the court |
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The quake hit at 07:19 local time (Thursday, GMT 21:19). |
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Despite assurances from local authorities that the situation was under control, the man-eating crocodile was still on the prowl. |
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Beyond that, there were no reports of damage or casualties from the tsunami. |
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A Filipino police officer was shot dead by Hong Kong tourists in a bus in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. |
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Rolando Mendoza shot tourists with an M16 rifle. |
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At least five people have been killed and dozens more injured by a landslide in the Italian city of Reggio Calabria. |
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Philippine photographers, many of whom are in their 80s and 90s, have been documenting children and poverty for decades. |
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Mendoza |
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She qualified for the Olympics in 1959 and competed in the women |
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At the time Liggins was in prison, she gave birth to a baby boy. |
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His experiments showed that the baby |
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According to the Sinhua news agency, two "white shirts" were arrested on Thursday for spreading false information about the protests. |
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Luna was an extremist. She was my first wife. Luna had two miscarriages. She was a strong woman," Tom Driemer said. |
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Dustin "Goldust" Runnels said: "Luna was such a sweet girl, like I |
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Of the 1,400 people surveyed, who voted in the 2010 federal election, 8 per cent said they had moved to Australia since 2008. |
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During the 2010 federal election campaign, Australia |
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Only 34 per cent of Australians believe that Queen Elizabeth II is Australia |
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Of those surveyed, 29 per cent said Australia should remain a republic, while 31 per cent said it should not. |
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The 100m and 200m sprints and the 4x100m relay will be held in the 100m style, while the 400m, 800m, 1500m, 400m hurdles and 3000m steeplechase will be held in the 200m style. |
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A mathematician and a computer scientist at the University of Central Missouri, Curtis Cooper, found the largest known prime number on January 25. |
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Several technical and programmatic glitches have plagued the rollout of Obamacare since its launch on Oct. 1, and the enrollment deadline has now been extended to March 31. |
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Comets are believed to have formed in the early years of the Solar System, when the Sun |
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Scientists are still trying to figure out how the planets formed and how they ended up in the orbits they are in, millions of years after the comets that formed them collided. |
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The governor |
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He called them "political prisoners and martyrs." |
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He was a presidential candidate in 2016. |
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According to the Federal Aviation Administration, NextGen is a system that allows planes to fly more direct routes, saving millions of gallons of fuel and reducing delays. |
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The older radar system relies on a technology that uses satellites to detect aircraft, which allows controllers to more accurately track aircraft movements and provide more accurate information to pilots. |
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There is no public transport, children are not allowed on the ferry, and there are no cars on the island. |
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The accident was caused by the driver losing control of the car and crashing into the back of a lorry that was parked on the side of the road. |
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The study, published in the journal Science on Thursday, found a new species of fringe-toed lizard on the Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador. |
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Researchers from the University of Uppsala in Sweden and the University of Princeton in the United States say the new species only emerged in the last 100,000 years as a result of a process that took millions of years to evolve, giving rise to the endemic Geospiza fortes and the emigrant cactus finch, Geospiza conirostris. |
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Okro can be cooked in a variety of ways. It can be boiled, steamed, fried, or roasted. |
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There is a possibility of a weak tornado, which could damage trees and power lines. There is a possibility of a weak tornado, which could damage trees and power lines. |
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His penmanship is very neat and his handwriting is legible. His penmanship is so neat that it has been used as an example of "illuminated handwriting" in books about calligraphy. |
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This is the pH (acidity) of the urine. The presence of the indicator may indicate a high level of ketones in the urine. |
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Combustible gases or vapors can accumulate in confined spaces such as pits or tunnels and cause an explosion. |
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The pH scale is based on the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. |
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Positively charged ions are electrically charged protons (one proton and one electron make up a positively charged ion). |
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Lift your two knees up to your chest and place your hands on your hips and pull your belly in and tighten your abs. |
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Every house had a harappa drain and a moen-jo-daro well, which were connected to the underground drainage system. |
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In the Mediterranean, the cities of Minoa and Santorini have underground sewage systems. |
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In ancient Egypt, Sumer, Persia and China there were slaves. In all civilizations, slaves were at the bottom of the social pyramid, which men and women worked together. |
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You can use a satellite phone when you |
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The transmitter sends a signal and the receiver picks it up. |
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Astronomers are using telescopes in space to study our Sun |
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It launches a 100-foot-tall giant rocket that carries a satellite or telescope into space. |
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Borbalma has changed dramatically over the years. What makes Borbalma unique is the quick and easy access to a wide range of outdoor activities. |
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He has a wide range of transportation options, such as buses, trains, and planes. |
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They are followed by a variety of small mammals, including bats, antelopes and hares, as well as a range of small carnivores. |
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However, there are a few breeds of cats that are known to be more vocal than others, such as Siamese cats, who are known for their loud meows, and Sphynx cats, who are known for their high-pitched meows. |
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Lemurs are the most social of all primates. They live in family groups and spend most of their time grooming each other. |
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Pride is one of the largest rivers in the world, flowing from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. |
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They are usually found in pairs or small family groups and spend most of their time on the ground. |
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These cats are very similar to domestic cats in appearance, but they are much larger and heavier than most domestic cats, and they also have very long tails (but not as long as other big cats). |
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However, a well-trained athlete, such as a surfer, can hold their breath for up to 4 minutes underwater, and a strong swimmer can hold their breath for up to 3 minutes. |
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The big cats (lions, leopards and jaguars) are the only cats that can roar. |
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Ocelots are nocturnal hunters. They prey on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and sometimes frogs. All of the prey that an ocelot hunts, it kills with a bite to the neck. |
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Scientists say that otters can hold their breath underwater for up to four minutes and can stay submerged for up to three minutes at a time. |
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The owls hunt mostly at night and use their hearing to locate prey. Owls have excellent night vision, which allows them to see mice and other small mammals in the dark. |
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When a small group of individuals (a small population) is isolated from the main population (for example, if a small population is at the top of a mountain or on an island that cannot be reached, or if a new colony is established and cannot communicate with the main population), it is likely to evolve in a way that is different from the rest of the population. |
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In this new ecosystem, new resources and new competitors are emerging, which will force new entrants or adaptations in order to become stronger competitors. |
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The original population has not changed. It is still adapting, as it always has. |
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Newcomers adapt to a new environment at the same time as they adapt to the passage of time, making them more and more different from the native population. |
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Over time, these two populations have become so genetically distinct that they are no longer considered to be one and the same. |
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This process is characterized by the formation of new species and the extinction of old ones. Evolution is a very important part of this process. |
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Jungles are home to jaguars, which are large cats that look like leopards, but have spots instead of rosettes. |
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Researchers are using photosynthesis to produce hydrogen from sunlight. They are also working to make it more efficient. |
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Mozzarella was the first cheese to be mozzarella-ed, so to speak, before other mozzarellas were mozzarella-ed. |
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His body was found in the wreckage of a 70-year-old car. On the driver |
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He may have spoken English, but we don |
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He was able to do all sorts of things in the water; he couldn |
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However, what we do know about their diet is that they would have eaten a wide variety of foods, including meat, fish, shellfish, nuts, seeds, fruit, vegetables, and grains, which would have kept them well nourished and healthy. |
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The next step was to see if the men and women were more likely to take risks when they were scared, or if they were more likely to be cautious when they were scared. |
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Many of the foods that we eat today were not available in the Old World until they were introduced from the New World or Asia. |
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For example, cassava, peanuts, sweet potatoes, and cocoa were not cultivated by the Incas, and the Indians did not cultivate a single cereal crop. |
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Babylonians worshipped the god Marduk at the main temple in Babylon, which was dedicated to him. |
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People dressed as ghouls and goblins took part in ceremonies and parades to celebrate Halloween, which originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. |
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The cathedral was built in the shape of a cross and was only accessible to the clergy. |
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Ziggurats, stepped pyramid-like structures, were built as temples for the gods. |
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The suspect |
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The house was not so unusual in today |
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Most of the time, the Ebrael family has lived in this house. |
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Women were cooking in the kitchen. Pots and pans were hanging from the ceiling. They used to heat water on the stove. |
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Kanaan |
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Grenlandia was born prematurely. Eric the Red was a Viking from Iceland who came to Greenland and named it after himself. |
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However, by that time the Eskimos had already been living in the Arctic for thousands of years. |
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The Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland, as well as their kings, queens, princes, princesses and history, were little known to the rest of the world. |
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The first line of the Declaration of Independence reads: "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation." |
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However, when the wine is poured into a glass, it is known that the original period of its manufacture was a large document (29¾ inch by 24½ inch) of parchment. |
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So, in essence, it |
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They called him "Wishy" because he was a Frenchman who in 1940, at the age of 19, joined the French Resistance to fight the Germans and the Vichy collaborators. |
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The Allies landed in southern France on 15 August 1940 as part of Operation Dragoon. |
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U.S. and allied forces have pushed back Islamic State fighters over the past two weeks in eastern Syria and northern Iraq. |
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Civilization is a unique culture in which a very large group of people are interested in human beings who live on farms and till the soil, this is what civilization is all about. |
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The word "civilization" derives from the Latin word "civilis," which means "civil" or "civilized." It encompasses the Latin words "civis," which means "citizen," and "civitas," which means "city" or "city-state." |
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Towns and cities are home to the majority of the world |
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Many of the world |
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During the Revolutionary War, the United States created its first central government - Congress was one of its components - as a confederation of states. |
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The lack of congressional oversight and the absence of a federal agency with the power to investigate and prosecute wrongdoing meant that it was up to the states to investigate their own misdeeds. |
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He also refused to comply with U.S. laws and regulations. |
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Constitutional amendments were required in all 50 states, but the states were so unimportant to the central government that their representatives rarely bothered to show up. |
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The Italian national football team, like the German national football team, is one of the most successful teams in the world. They won the FIFA World Cup in 2006. |
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Football, cricket, tennis, swimming, fencing, rugby, cycling, hockey, ice hockey and F1 racing are among the most popular sports in the world. |
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Skiing is the most popular sport in the Alps. Italians compete in international competitions and the Olympics. |
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With over 7,000 islands, Japan is the world |
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Clusters of caves are often referred to as "archipelagos" in Japan. |
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Taiwan |
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A Dutch East India Company trading post was established in 1624 on the southwestern coast of Taiwan to facilitate trade with the aborigines and to collect tribute from the Brunei and Shakri peoples. |
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Taiwan was a province of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) from 1885 until 1912 when the Qing Dynasty lost control of Taiwan |
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In 1895, the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) ended with the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which forced China to cede Taiwan to Japan, which Japan occupied until 1945. |
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Machu Picchu is divided into three main areas — the Intihuatana, the Sun Temple and the Sacred House. |
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Many of the buildings have been reconstructed, so tourists can get a good idea of what the original town looked like. |
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Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century and was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911. |
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Generally, the most common film format in the world is 35mm, which was the most widely used film format during the era of analog photography. |
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It |
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The 35mm format, 36mm in height and 24mm in width, could have been much larger. |
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The 3:2 format (which was designed to encourage players to be more aggressive with their whole-board risks) has proven to be unpopular, as it has been shown to be 3:2. |
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No single format (such as the APS format group) is universally accepted. |
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The most common symptom is a feeling of tightness or pressure in the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes, or that comes and goes. |
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As a general rule, the most effective placement for a large object is in the middle of the frame, vertically and horizontally (i.e. in the center). |
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The Catholic Church became a powerful and influential force in European history during this period. |
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In terms of language and culture, Christianity has been a unifying force in Europe for over a thousand years. |
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Mefedan was born to a family of nomadic shepherds and was raised to be a fierce warrior from a young age. |
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He said that the use of force should be a last resort and that in the Church there are many saints who have been martyred for this purpose, which is one of the main Christian principles. |
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The centrality of the church and the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few made it difficult to challenge the principle of primogeniture. |
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British and German submarines sank a number of merchant ships in the North Sea in a short period of time. |
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The strategy proved to be effective. It resulted in a number of significant military and civilian victories. However, it also relied heavily on principles of international law that have been in effect for the past two centuries. |
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British internationals are hoping to avoid a repeat of the 2015 World Cup, when they were knocked out by Iceland in the round of 16. |
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However, this tactic backfired as Germany responded with a counter-attack of their own, with the ball eventually finding its way into the back of the net. |
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In the 1920s, a position of isolationism and pacifism was held by many Americans and Europeans. |
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Following the first world war, the horrors of war, the dead, the wounded and the maimed, countries vowed to never let such a catastrophe happen again. |
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Tesla moved to the United States in 1884 and began working at Edison |
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He moved to the U.S. at age 4, with his parents and siblings, in a covered wagon, with a copy of the Declaration of Independence and a letter of recommendation from Charles Batchelor (his father |
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Several dynasties ruled ancient China; the Zhou Dynasty was the longest period in Chinese history and the most powerful dynasty in all of China. |
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In addition, every dynasty was preceded by a period of unstable provinces. The most famous period was the Three Kingdoms era, which lasted for 60 years and saw the rise of the Han and Jin dynasties. |
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At the time, there was a great deal of tension between the two sides, with frequent skirmishes and casualties on both sides. |
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In ancient China, the Three Kingdoms period was one of the most turbulent periods in Chinese history. |
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There are many social and political factors, such as absolutism to republicanism, the use of the metric system, nationalism and the belief that the country is the property of the people and not a monarch. |
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Also, after the revolution, anyone could become a candidate, which meant that the most ambitious and well-connected people had the best chance of winning. |
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Jari |
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The French Revolution also inspired many repressed lower-class people in other countries to rise up against their oppressors. |
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Muhammed |
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Only a few months ago, Muhamedi Suleiri |
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It sits atop one of the world |
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She said she would be fine, but she wasn |
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Veraperts said that Lama is still missing and presumed dead. The search for the missing hiker has been difficult due to the mountain |
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Giza |
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing today. |
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The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops, is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. |
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The pharaoh was buried in a huge pyramid, which was surrounded by smaller pyramids and tombs for the king |
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The top bar is V-shaped, while the bottom bar is S-shaped or stepped, which is the bottom bar of the A-frame. |
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Maggie says you need to get your hands wet and pull it out, but Dabble says you need to get your hands wet and pull it out of the caldron (the pot you |
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The left side of the brain is responsible for more creative thinking, while the right side is responsible for more analytical thinking. |
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On October 6, 1789, King Louis XVI, his wife Marie Antoinette, their two young children (Marie Thérèse, 11 years old and Louis-Charles, 4 years old) and Madame Elisabeth, the king |
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They were taken to the Elysee Palace in Paris, where they were greeted by a crowd of well-wishers who had come to see the royal couple and their new baby. |
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The people |
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The attacker was shot and killed by a security guard at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island. |
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Filipinos are paying the price for the U.S. imperialist war against the Filipino people. |
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They have agreed to pay the U.S. a colonial-era debt in return for the right to use the "Wall Street" name for their bank branches in the Philippines. |
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The U.S. imperialism |
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You have to understand the situation that led to the creation of the Order. |
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During this period, Europe |
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The first two millennia AD saw two millennia BC followed by two millennia AD, which overlapped with the first two millennia BC by about 1500 years. |
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Technological determinism is a term that refers to a broad spectrum of practical ideas that arise from technologies or technological developments that are so rapid and so profound that they outpace the ability of human beings to understand them through logic, which is why scientific laws and the technologies that embody them become self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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The two main ideas behind technological determinism are: one, that technological change is inherently cultural or political, and two, that technology, in and of itself, "determines" the course of history. |
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Basically, you could argue that car emissions are contributing to global warming. |
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However, the country |
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One of the main arguments against self-driving cars is that they could lead to an increase in the number of accidents caused by distracted drivers. |
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A key feature of cultural determinism is romanticism, which was popularised by writers such as Goethe, Fichte and Schlegel. |
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Romanticism |
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Constantinople, now known as Istanbul, was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and the center of the Eastern Roman Empire. |
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He was known as the epicentre of the eruption 400 years ago and was the epicentre of the eruption 1,100 years ago. |
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In the late 19th century, when jewelers began to use such materials as abalone and mother-of-pearl in their designs, the status of pearls dropped, as they could be bought for a fraction of the price on the bazaars of Bizanzi. |
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This period saw the decline of the fashion capital from Constantinople to Paris. |
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The Gothic style peaked in the 10th, 11th and 14th centuries. |
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The first Bizantium culture was found in the eastern part of Samos. |
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However, the features of down-to-earth style can be seen in 25-30-year-olds, according to Neli. |
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The development of individual style dates back to the late 19th century in Western Europe. One of the great achievements of the period was the invention of the bicycle, which allowed people to travel further and faster than ever before. |
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Natural selection favors those traits that make an organism more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on its genes to the next generation. |
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Natural selection is a blind, unconscious, automatic process which, like the "survival of the fittest," ensures the long-term survival of highly adapted populations in a given ecological niche. |
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The number of farmers, historically, has been tied to the need for food and has not changed much over the years. |
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Subcultures deviate from social norms, often adopting countercultural beliefs and behaviors that challenge the status quo and promote individualism. |
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Subcultures can be defined by age, ethnicity, class, location, and/or style. |
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Characteristics that define a subculture, such as a counterculture, may be ethnic, aesthetic, religious, political, sexual, geographic, or a combination of factors. |
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Their designs are often inspired by subcultures and have a symbolic style that incorporates typography, manners and gestures. |
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One of the most commonly used methods of socialization, which was used to instill social norms in children, was a number of positive reinforcements, such as praise, rewards, or avoidance of punishment, which did not result in the child |
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These children were often referred to as "witches" or "wizards." In some cases, children were accused of being witches because of their serious illnesses or physical deformities. |
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Young children may be at risk of choking or serious injury if they swallow or inhale small parts. |
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They say that the others were killed; they also say that Zogi was severely injured in the Velur battle. |
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After the baby is born, the umbilical cord is cut (usually with a pair of scissors), which is the part of the baby |
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Skulduggery Pleasant is one of the main characters in the project, which aims to speed up the process and make it more interesting. |
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Scrum is not a project management methodology, but rather a framework for managing a group of individuals who are working on a new computer program or a new project. |
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The mattress can be virtual and real, depending on who you talk to, but the mattress is also the icon for Microsoft Office. |
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The purpose of virtual lab exercises in a programming course is to ask questions, provide answers, and perform other procedures that may help a student get a better grasp of the material. |
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Child abuse comes in many forms, from physical abuse to sexual abuse to emotional abuse and neglect. |
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In such an environment, where there is a lot of laughter, curiosity, and learning, a child should not feel left out, but this is often the case. |
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We hope that this will be a safe zone for these babies to grow up in. |
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Our mission is to provide safe, stable homes, quality education, and medical care to orphaned and vulnerable children. |
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Parents need to be aware of all the dangers that their children are exposed to at home, where they spend most of their time. |
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As with any language, the elements of interpersonal communication are present on the Internet. |
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. |
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For Magee, "education" and "socialization" provide a powerful motivation for Internet use (James and others, 1995). |
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As they learned about the auditor |
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The use of video recordings has led to the discovery of a number of subtle micro-movements, such as the blink of an eye, which only take a fraction of a second to occur. |
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Moreover, they argue that no human can be expected to interpret micro facial expressions accurately. |
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In his essay "The President's Speech," Oliver Sacks describes how people who have lost the ability to speak can still communicate through writing. |
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The ability of humans to interpret the emotions of others, according to the researchers, may also extend to other animals, such as dogs. |
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Early 20th-century researchers identified two forms of dwarfism: proportionate and disproportionate. |
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The new genetic variant arose from a mutation and diverged from the ancestral variant. |
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Segregation and recombination are two forms of meiotic recombination that occur before and after the first meiotic division. |
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The human immune system is a complex network of cells and organs that work together to protect the body from foreign invaders. |
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These symptoms, in addition to fatigue, can include severe depression, insomnia, and, in some cases, suicidal thoughts. |
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One of the most important resources in the rainforest are the trees and parakeets that live in them, but if they are cut down, we will lose many of the primates that depend on them. |
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In fact, some of the most poisonous snakes (pit vipers, rattlesnakes, copperheads) are not always easy to identify, as they also have distinctive markings that can be used to identify them. |
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A seizure is an abnormal electrical discharge in the brain that typically lasts 30 seconds to two minutes. |
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This can be done in a number of ways, but the most common way is to use a martingale betting system. |
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If you |
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There are other variants of the biological clock, such as the circadian rhythm, which is the 24-hour cycle of sleep and wakefulness that regulates the body |
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He is, in fact, such a small man that he has a disproportionately large head and a disproportionately small body. |
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The positive power of the mind can be harnessed to help heal the body. The absolute power of the subconscious mind and the creative power of the imagination is available to everyone. |
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Everyone can see it. One of the main reasons for this is our own negativity and pessimism. |
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Tibetan Buddhism is based on the teachings of the Buddha, while Mahayana Buddhism is based on the teachings of the Buddha and the teachings of Bodhisattvas. |
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Tibetan Buddhism, at its core, is very simple. It includes meditation, chanting, and visualization. |
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Kundalini Yoga is the practice of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan. It includes Kundalini Yoga postures, breathing techniques, mudras, mantras, and visualization. |
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Gyuto Monastery is a center for Tibetan meditation. The creation of energy fields, the activation of chakras, and the development of psychic abilities are achieved through the visualization of various chakras. |
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At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States emerged as the world |
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Two years after the end of the war, civilians are still suffering. |
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It has spread over the past 40 years from Africa to Asia, the Middle East, Cuba and many other places. |
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Poland was invaded on September 17, 1939, and one of the first things the Germans did was build a bridge over the Dniester River into Romania. |
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However, these gains were short-lived, as the Polish 1st Armoured Division |
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The use of ships is the most effective way to transport goods, especially large quantities and across oceans. |
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Sea power was traditionally seen as a means of protecting the homeland and the ability to project power overseas. |
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The Second World War was the most devastating period in the history of the Atlantic Campaign. The Americans were unable to stop the Germans and Italians from sinking ships and mining the sea lanes. |
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Germany |
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In the referendum, Germany could have been Britain |
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Earthquakes, as we know them today, began about 10,000 years ago in Iran, in the Zagros Mountains. |
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Older cultures, such as those of the Navajo, Apache, Hopi, Zuni, and Pueblo peoples, have a much more intimate relationship with the land. |
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Most people are familiar with the types of locks that are found on doors and gates, and the types of locks that are used to control access to children or pets, but there are many other types of locks that are less well known. These are the types of locks that are used on a day-to-day basis. |
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Chapbooks were not published in England until the 16th century. |
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However, the carcasses were only found in the vicinity of the pit latrines, which were located a considerable distance away from the huts, suggesting that they were placed there deliberately to scare away snakes. |
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The practice has become more widespread, but the RKN has taken a more aggressive stance against the sale of e-cigarettes in vending machines. |
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The first known method of birth control was the condom. Humans have been using condoms for at least 400,000 years to prevent pregnancy and protect against sexually transmitted diseases. |
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The Australopithecines, who were the ancestors of humans, did not have opposable thumbs. |
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The adaption of the two-footed gait is attributed to the Australopithecus afarensis, 4.2-3.9 million years ago, but hominids were walking much earlier, about 6 million years ago, on two feet. |
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We can expect to see more extreme weather events. Also, as sea levels rise, coastal communities may become more vulnerable to storm surges and flooding. |
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Most of the time, the symptoms are the same. However, if our goal is only to temporarily relieve the symptoms, then the underlying problem is not addressed and the symptoms will return. |
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As a result of the world |
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A congressional report released on June 4 found that the project, which would have President John Hickenlooper and Senator Charles T. Tonson, would have taken several quarters to complete the John Denver Stampede in downtown Denver. |
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Around 150 to 200 people were killed in the overnight attacks, which are known as "Dunlap placards". |
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On June 8, John Nixon asked the first question of the documentary. |
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One of the victims was Joel Washington, who was stabbed to death in New York on June 9. Another was stabbed to death in London on August 10. |
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The oldest part of the document is a 25-pound note. The original signature is not present. |
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Paleontologists who found the fossils said the group of dinosaurs died and were buried the same day. We can see that. |
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Because they can |
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Dinosaurs had a lot of features that frilled dinosaurs don |
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They have long, sharp claws and beaks, which they use to catch and tear apart their prey. |
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Every day, billions of computers around the world are used to encode information virtually. |
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Only two numbers can be represented by one bit, or 0 or 1, and these numbers are called binary digits, or bits. |
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Symptoms can be so mild that a diagnosis can be missed. |
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One of the most effective ways to protect yourself from mosquito bites is to wear long sleeves and long pants when you |
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Provide a specific set of instructions for the first aid kit. |
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Entomologists use the term "ants" to refer to this group of insects. |
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The term was coined in the 1970s to describe a type of parasite that infects the brains of social insects such as ants, bees, and termites, and then manipulates the host |
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Like sickly puppies, orphaned puppies are vulnerable and need to be nurtured in their own mother |
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An estimated 400,000 people in the U.S. have MS, which is the most commonly diagnosed neurological disease in young adults and most commonly diagnosed autoimmune disease in children. |
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Studies have shown that women are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer |
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Children may not be interested in their parents |
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These people have the opportunity to take care of a child. |
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As babies, biological parents have the right to care for their children, so that other people cannot take them away. |
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The main goal of scientists is to find out how the world works. In fact, the vast majority of scientific research is done using this method. |
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This is not just an experiment, but a test that could be used to prove or disprove one or more hypotheses, and the collection and analysis of data is also part of the scientific process. |
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Biblical scholars and archaeologists alike have pored over the classical texts, often in the original Latin, in an effort to orient themselves to the Bible. |
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The region is home to some of the world |
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There are many rhythms in biology and physiology that have been linked to endogenous circadian rhythms and their regulation by biological clocks. |
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Periodic rhythms, which do not respond to periodic stimuli, regulate cellular processes, such as bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. |
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The biological clock is an endogenous oscillator that regulates circadian rhythms in the absence of external cues. |
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One of the main findings of the Hershey-Chase experiment was that genetics is hereditary. |
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Bacteria in the digestive tracts of humans and other animals produce hydrogen and methane, or viruses. |
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They are conducting two experiments, one using radioactive phosphorus in the fagus leaves or the fagus stems, and the other using radioactive gogi in the fagus leaves or the fagus stems. |
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The mutation may have a different effect depending on the type of mutation, with some mutations affecting the genetic make-up of hair follicles and others not. |
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Children may only experience mild symptoms, such as a sore throat or runny nose, or no symptoms at all. |
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Those people who are interested in visiting private islands for the sake of peace and quiet, as well as to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, are the ones who drive the private island tourism industry. |
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Hiking, camping, photography, exploring caves and learning about the ecosystem are just some of the activities you can do here. |
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Every day, people move to cities for the same reason: they want to find a job. They want to find a place where they can earn a living and support themselves and their families. |
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This dynamic transportation system, as well as all of its components, is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space. |
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Mass extinctions are a stable feature of Earth |
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Everyone in society uses and relies on transportation systems. Transportation systems are the backbone of every pretense. |
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These types of bridges are common in countries with a long history of earthquakes and tsunamis. |
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Why do we need transportation systems like this? Why do we have to go through this every day? Are the transportation systems incompetent? Or is there something else going on? |
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Concrete barriers and bollards are used to separate traffic lanes and to protect pedestrians and cyclists. |
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Fortunately, the transit time is very short, so a 100% accurate forecast is possible. |
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Birds have a wide range of flight speeds, from slow to supersonic; transports tend to have a narrower range of flight speeds and are more likely to be subsonic than supersonic. |
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There are three main types of transportation: (1) land, (2) water and (3) air. |
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It is a multi-disciplinary approach to automotive engineering, project management and operational excellence. |
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The first people to use the frenzy were those who wanted to write more quickly. The frenzy made it easier for them to write faster, to write more and to write more effectively. |
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Much of the research has focused on the ability of these cells to regenerate damaged tissue. |
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Currently, only nemsulapin and ertapenem are available for the treatment of gonorrhea. |
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Some people thought he was crazy, but he persisted in believing that his mother |
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The Amazon rainforest is the second largest rainforest in the world and the largest in South America. It is eight times more humid than the second largest rainforest. |
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Amazon is also the world |
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More than 20 percent of the Amazon rainforest has been lost in the last 50 years. |
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Most of the Amazon basin is 6,387 km (3,980 mi) wide. It covers a large part of the continent. |
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Giza |
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The new rulers of Egypt found the tombs of their predecessors, some of which were more than 3,000 years old. |
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Vatican City is home to about 800 people. It is the world |
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The Vatican uses Italian in its official communications and legislation. |
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Italian is a Romance language, like French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian, that evolved from Vulgar Latin, the colloquial form of Classical Latin that was used in everyday speech in the Roman Empire at the time. |
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Every resident of Vatican City is a Catholic. |
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Humans have long relied on a few key chemical elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus, to survive and thrive. |
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According to Aristotle |
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In fact, it was more than four times as massive (about 100 times the mass of the Sun): a red giant, a white dwarf, a neutron star, and a black hole. |
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There are usually two or more liters of urine in the bladder. Don |
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Lithonia is composed of elements such as calcium and magnesium. It is also found in limestone and dolomite. |
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You may also notice subtle differences in the appearance of non-metallic elements, such as nitrogen. |
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Everything in the universe is made of matter and every matter is made of tiny particles called atoms. |
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Atoms are so small that trillions of atoms can fit into the period at the end of this sentence. |
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In the first place, Fankar |
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Fortunately, with the introduction of new methods, the farm |
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A person may wonder why they get a clavicle fracture after a fall, especially if it |
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The principle of an atomic bomb is to harness the energy of a large number of protons and neutrons. |
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Some atoms are unstable, which means they can spontaneously decay into other atoms or subatomic particles. |
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The top of the mountain is covered in snow. The top of the mountain is covered in snow. |
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Now the river is about 70 miles wide at its mouth, while the lower part is about 100 miles wide. |
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What makes people happy and what is good for them, according to positive psychology. |
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According to these theories, humans have evolved to have certain instincts and/or survival skills that would have been more useful in the past. |
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These theories are based on the idea that there is something in some people that causes them to do what they do, what they do, the factors in their environment that cause them to do what they do or not do what they do. |
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When men use condoms, there are two types of ejaculation that can occur. One type is called "normal ejaculation" and the other is called "premature ejaculation." |
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Lack of popularity, lack of discipline, inability to lead, inability to make decisions, inability to motivate people, and inability to see the big picture are not characteristics of this type of manager. |
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The man said he was shocked by the second half of the speech, which he said made it clear that the party wanted to change everything and that this was their way of doing it. |
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Leadership is the ability to get people to do what you want them to do and when you want them to do it. |
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Leaders and managers are more likely to experience burnout than the rest of the team. |
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The management of virtual teams is similar to the management of co-located teams, but there are some unique challenges. |
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Members of the virtual team are rarely in physical contact with each other. |
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They have a lot more autonomy than the rest of the group |
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The virtual group |
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The Uchiha Clan is a clan of shinobi, all of whom are skilled in ninjutsu. The Uchiha Clan has a set of standards for recruiting new members. |
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Why is innovation so important to the success of an organization? Innovation is one of the key drivers of organizational change. |
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When an organization |
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As a result, the organization |
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Organizations need to be innovative, not only in terms of innovation, but also in terms of change management and organizational culture. |
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Angel (2006) proposes a more effective method for large-scale organizational change — continuous improvement. |
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Theoretical models of neutrino oscillations are based on the physics of neutrino oscillations. In particular, it predicts that neutrinos can oscillate between different areas and that they are more likely to be found in one area than another. |
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Scientists are studying the twin |
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Large studies have shown that twins are more likely to have similar traits, such as injuries, personality traits, and even some cognitive functions. |
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New technologies allow us to see structures and processes that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. |
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It provides us with a simulated model that uses a lot of information and data to help us understand the processes that are going on in our brain. |
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Despite the fact that artificial intelligence is often associated with futuristic science fiction, it is a field of computer scientists who are very interested in the adaptations of the brain, learning, and intelligence in animals. |
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The study of artificial intelligence involves the development of mechanisms to automate tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence. |
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Monitoring, assessment, diagnosis, questioning and recording, as well as observation, palpation, percussion and auscultation, are used to gather information about the patient |
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The course is designed to address the real-world problems of real-world people. |
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Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in the fields of economics, medicine, science and defense, as well as integrated into home computers and video games. |
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Excursions are an important part of the tourism process. Tourists are often taken to places where they can be picked up by a bus. |
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Technology has made virtual field trips possible. With their classmates, students can explore museum exhibits, aquarium tanks, or even a T. rex skeleton without ever leaving the classroom. |
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For example, students at Benet Academy in suburban Chicago have created a website that provides information about the city |
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As the most critical auditor of students, the blog |
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Blogging can also "encourage students to reflect on their own learning" (Toto, 2004). The interest of the audience can motivate students to write more interesting blogs (Toto, 2004). |
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Blogging is an instrument that encourages students to work collaboratively and extends the traditional school day. |
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The use of blogs may encourage students to become more analytical and critical thinkers; the internet allows students to react actively with the context of other students |
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Niagara Falls is more to the west, while to the east is Muskoka and its famous Muskoka Lakes. |
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All of this and much more is available to Ontarians, as it is to Canadians in general. |
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It is also home to some of the world |
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Off the coast of Africa, in the Indian Ocean, lie the islands of East Africa. |
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It is the largest of the Madagascan carnivores and may be able to hunt large prey on its own, without the help of other predators. |
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Many of the world |
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Arabs are very proud of their Islamic heritage. Comoros and Mayotte have a strong Islamic influence. |
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When Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama and his fleet rounded the Cape of Good Hope from Europe to India in the 15th century, it marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization. |
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The region is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and the Caribbean Sea to the west. |
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Women are advised to have a realistic idea of what they want from a relationship and not to settle for less than they deserve. |
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Umbrellas are a must-have (especially if you |
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Women need to be aware that cultural norms can make them vulnerable to gender bias and stereotypes, and that we are more likely to help a woman in distress than a man. |
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Casablanca was founded in the 10th century by the Berber people as a strategic port on the Atlantic coast, which was used by the Anfa, Phoenicians, Romans, and Merchants. |
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Portuguese sailors discovered the island and named it Caza-Branca, but it was abandoned after the 1755 earthquake. |
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Morocco |
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Casablanca is one of the best places to visit in Morocco with kids. |
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The Old Medina is a maze of alleyways with traditional Moroccan shops and where you can find tajine, chicken, tagine, couscous and a full range of spices, but it |
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Goma is a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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The 2002 eruption of Mount Nyiragongo destroyed the town of Goma. Most of the town |
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Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Goma, which is already prone to flooding due to its location in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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The city is also used as a base for climbing Mount Nirangongo, one of the world |
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Motorcycle taxis, known locally as bodabodas, can be used as a means of transportation. In rural areas, the fare is around 500 Congolese francs. |
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Throughout history, "Timbuktu" has been used as an exotic metaphor for the ends of the earth. |
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Despite its tourist attractions, reputation and airport, Tombuktu is a dangerous city. |
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He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1990 for his contributions to the game. |
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. |
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The city is surrounded by other desert towns in the country, because it has more Arabic than African influences. |
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The Kruger National Park (KNP) is located in northeastern South Africa and extends 352 km (219 mi) from north to south and 60 km (37 mi) from east to west with an area of nearly 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi). |
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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. |
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It is one of South Africa |
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Most of Africa |
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Wild Card entry, which allows you to apply for a visa for South Africa or South Africa |
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Hong Kong |
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The shape of Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong is one of the world |
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This is the place where the British colonists landed and established a settlement, and it |
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Sundarbans, the world |
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The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. The Sundarbans National Park is located in India |
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Snakes are not found only in mangrove swamps — they also have strong jaw muscles that allow them to swallow large prey in a single gulp, which they then digest in their stomachs over time. |
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The Sundarbans is 3,850 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi) in area, most of which is a low-lying swamp. |
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Sundarbans, which has been protected since 1966, is home to about 400 Bengal tigers and 30,000 spotted deer. |
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From the city centre (Mdini Bus Station) buses, including those that run 06:30 — 07:30 in the morning, go to the north and Jacaranda/Bumthang. |
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Because regional buses run infrequently, you may need to buy tickets a few days in advance. |
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Comfortable and spacious Japanese buses cover a wide range of routes. |
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Shared taxis are a quick and comfortable way to get around, such as Paro (Nu 150) and Punakha (Nu 200). |
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The bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the world. It spans across the Mdinaré Oiapóc River and connects the cities of Oiapóc in Brazil and São João do Oiapóc in French Guiana. |
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The two casks are 83 metres long, 378 metres wide and 3.50 metres deep. |
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The vertical clearance under the bridge is 15 metres. The bridge was damaged in the 2011 August floods and has not been repaired since 2017. |
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Most of the victims were members of the indigenous Guarani tribe, which lives in the north of Paraguay and has been displaced and dispossessed of their land in recent years. |
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The region is home to the Guarani and Payaguá indigenous peoples, who have traditionally lived off the land, fishing, hunting and gathering. |
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In the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors and local aboriginal groups clashed in Paraguay, which was then known as the "Giant Province of India." |
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The Spanish colonization lasted for three centuries. |
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Paraguay was founded in 1537 after the arrival of Spanish explorer Juan de Salazar de Espinoza. |
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Argentina is known around the world as one of the best football teams and tournaments. |
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Las Canteras Polo Club |
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There will also be the opportunity to play in a number of tournaments and matches throughout the year. |
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For tournament results and information on where to buy tickets to polo matches in Argentina, visit the Argentine Polo Association website. |
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The Folkland pound (FKP) is the official currency of the island, which has a 1:1 parity with the British pound (GBP). |
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The transfer of the funds from FIC West |
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In addition to the British pound, there are coins in denominations of 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 and £2 banknotes. |
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Credit cards will not be accepted on the ferry, but you can pay in pounds sterling or US dollars; passengers will be asked to pay in advance and will be told the method of payment. |
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The value of the currency can fluctuate before it is officially adopted as the official currency of the folklend. |
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Montevideo is located on the southeastern side of the country, on the coast of the South Atlantic Ocean, and is bordered by the Rio de la Plata to the north and the Rio de la Plata to the south. |
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Montevideo has a subtropical climate; temperatures in the summer can reach up to 30°C (86°F). |
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It can also be uncomfortably hot: the combination of humidity and high temperatures can make the thermometer feel much hotter than it actually is. |
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There are no "dry" and "wet" seasons: the temperature does not vary much throughout the year. |
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In addition, the park is home to a large number of wild animals that are not accustomed to the presence of humans and can become aggressive if they feel threatened or harassed. |
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The park |
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All of the big cats, including lions, leopards, cheetahs and pumas, have claws that can be retracted, so they don |
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Tourists flock to the island every year. This is because the distance is not too far. The beaches are big, white and potent, so you need to be careful when swimming. |
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In addition, sun exposure can cause other skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. |
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Apeia is the capital of Samoa. It is located on the island of Upolu and its population is around 40,000. |
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Apeia was founded in 1850 and became the official capital of Samoa in 1959. |
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The port was built in 1889 as a strategic military-naval base, where Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom agreed to meet in case of war. |
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All the British cruisers were sunk. More than 200 Americans and Germans were killed. |
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The city |
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With so many beaches to choose from, it can be hard to decide which ones are the most popular. |
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The eastern seaboard (East Harbour region) is home to some of New Zealand |
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There is a small plaque at the base of the statue, which may or may not be visible depending on the angle you view it from. |
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Tamaki Drive stretches along the coast of Waitemata Harbour, with beaches at Mission Bay and St Heliers Bay, and the central business district of Auckland. |
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This is a periodically recurring phenomenon in which a large number of jellyfish are washed up on the beach. It |
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The "Number One" fragrance is a masculine, woody scent that is not complex, but rather simple and straightforward. The "Manta" fragrance is the second masculine fragrance. |
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There are many French wines, but it is also possible to try new Zealand and Australian wines. |
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Local tap water is generally safe to drink, but if you prefer, bottled water is widely available. |
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The "Fleet White" idea is popular with Australians. The Cotswolds and the Shires are known as "Espressos" to the locals, while the Chilterns are known as "Flats" due to their lack of hills. |
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Belgian chocolate is known for its intense flavor. The cocoa beans are roasted, giving the chocolate a distinctive aroma. |
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Over the years, the river has carved out many canyons and gorges, but the waterfalls are still impressive. |
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Shooters will be able to pick up every collectible and unlock every achievement in a single playthrough, regardless of difficulty. |
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Between October 1770 and April 1771, hurricanes struck the coast and caused widespread destruction. The hurricane season of 1770-1771 was one of the longest and most destructive on record. |
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The Mariana Trench is the deepest known part of the world |
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The previous night |
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Tourism agency agents are constantly informing tourists about special hotels, but tourism agencies also have the option of recommending other types of accommodation, such as bed and breakfasts. |
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Tour operators, such as TUI, offer packages that include flights and transfers to and from the airport/airport or ferry and hotel combos. |
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If you want to save time or if you have other documents (e.g. a visa), they will be returned to you. |
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The first line of communication should be with the tour operator and not the accommodation provider. |
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However, during music festivals, the absolute majority of festival-goers are camping at the festival site. This is a crucial factor for the majority of festival-goers. |
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If you |
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If the main stage music has stopped, there may be sections of the festival where music is still playing. |
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The Zog Fest is a family-friendly camping experience designed specifically for families with young children. |
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As a result, casinos have a vested interest in keeping players at the tables for as long as possible and spending as much money as possible. Specifically, chips, cards, and clocks do not exist and there is no concept of time. |
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For those who want to sleep well and not wake up with a sore neck, they offer special pillows, mattresses and adjustable beds. |
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The town is known for its alcoholic beverages. However, it |
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If you are camping in a tent or sleeping bag, you need to be aware of the risk of hypothermia, which can occur when temperatures drop below freezing, 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius. |
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The car |
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During a thunderstorm, lightning can strike up to 10 miles (16 km) away from where you are. |
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Condensation or frost can also occur on the inside of windows or doors. |
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Other short-term and long-term solutions have been proposed, but none of them have been able to solve the problem of traffic congestion for a long period of time. |
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Africa, of course, has some of the world |
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The term is popular in the context of the African velvet antelope, which is hunted for its horns. |
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Some breeds, such as the Chesapeake Bay retriever and Labrador retriever, have webbed feet and a standard retriever |
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There are a lot of lions, cheetahs and leopards and you can only see them with binoculars. |
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Field hockey (which is also known as "hockey", "field hockey" or "hockey" depending on where you are in the world) is a sport that takes place over a number of hours or days. |
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The Paralympic Games will be held from August 24 to September 5, while some events will be held in other parts of Japan. |
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Tokyo will become the first Asian city to host two Olympic Games, having hosted the first in 1964. |
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If your friends and family are planning to visit you in 2020, you could be in for a rough ride. |
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Confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported in a number of countries, but the number of confirmed cases is not expected to increase significantly until July 2020, when the Olympics are scheduled to take place. |
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Meanwhile, the cost of a first-class ticket will rise from 2,500 yen to 130,000 yen, while a standard ticket will rise from 7000 yen to 30,000 yen. |
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Nesting turtles can be seen on the beach. There are no hotels or restaurants on the island and the only way to get there is by boat, if you are not staying on the island. |
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Several studies have found that people who write down their goals are more likely to achieve them than those who don |
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It takes about an hour to get to the city from the airport, but it |
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The mammoths may have been able to survive in such a harsh environment because they were able to adapt to their new surroundings. |
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Children can get sick, have allergic reactions, get burned, or get exposed to other infections. |
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Those infectious diseases or pathogens that can be transmitted through bites or scratches, such as rabies, are not prevented by vaccination. |
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Independent living is the ability to live in a community of one |
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Mozzarella cheese, which is made from the milk of cows that graze on the lush green pastures of these countries, can be used in a wide range of products, including alcoholic beverages and tomato sauce, which can add a significant amount of calcium to your diet. |
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Phoenix Maricopa County and Pima County are the most populous counties in the state, together comprising 60 percent of the state |
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Wind gusts of 35 to 40 miles per hour (56 to 64 kilometers per hour) are expected, and their effects will be more noticeable. |
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Hummingbirds are very popular. Hummingbirds can be seen all year round, while the albatross and kliuver |
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German chocolate cake is made with chocolate, coconut, and pecans. Popular German chocolate cake recipes call for a very thick frosting. |
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Pfannkuchen, Berliner, or Crepes, depending on the region. |
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Carey is a dark-skinned and dark-eyed woman who has been married to a white man or a black man. |
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Carr could be described as a "lefty" or a "liberal". |
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They are often found in the Caribbean Sea off the coasts of Central America and Pakistan, but they are also found in the South Atlantic off the coasts of South America. |
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The "Indonesian archipelago" is a term used to refer to the 17,000 islands that make up the country, which is home to a multitude of regional languages. |
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However, this term is used to refer to the central and northern regions of the country, which receive most of the country |
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The entire Archipelago is dotted with volcanoes, many of which are still active and belching sulphurous gases into the air, creating a dominant smell of rotten eggs, chilli, garlic and other aromatic spices. |
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They are more prone to infections, but there is a risk that a piece of glass could get into their eyes. |
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If a chicken |
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At first glance, it looks like a bunch of sticks tied together with string and glue, but it |
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In addition to this, some breeds, such as the English Bulldog, have a short muzzle that makes it difficult for them to breathe, especially if they are overheated. |
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Cochamó is located in Chile, which is known as South America |
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Climbers will have to contend with avalanche-prone slopes. The steep slopes of the world |
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Snowboarding is a winter sport that involves descending a snow-covered slope while standing on a snowboard attached to the rider |
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Squirrel monkeys are primarily arboreal, which means they spend most of their time in trees, and they are known as "mosquito monkeys" because they eat a lot of insects. |
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The idea of tattooing dates back thousands of years - the earliest known tattoos were found on 5,000-year-old mummies. |
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Cricket was first played in Sri Lanka in the 17th century, while the first cricket club in Norway was founded in 1861 in Australia. |
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Snorkeling is a great way to experience the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef without having to learn how to scuba dive. |
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It is similar, but not identical, to the alpine style of climbing or alpinism, which focuses more on technical climbing on steep terrain and requires more advanced skills and equipment. |
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Explore the scenic hiking trails around the waterfalls. |
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You may be able to get a bigger haul in the long run, but it takes a lot of patience to wait for the big fish to bite on a slow-moving bait. |
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Europe is a large continent with many countries, each with its own customs, visa requirements, and sporting regulations. |
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This part of the world is like one country. |
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As you enter this zone, you may be asked to show your passport at the passport control desk. |
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Unlike the Schengen visa, there is no need for Schengen citizens to apply for a visa in advance, as they can enter the Schengen area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. |
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There is no universal agreement on what constitutes an antiquarian book. The Antiquarian Booksellers |
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There are geographical variations in the frequency of the disease, which may be due to the fact that marine mammals in Europe may be more susceptible to infection than their counterparts in North America. |
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Antique furniture can be a valuable investment, but it |
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Irminsul is a very important symbol for Balinese Hinduism and the culture of this religion is very important for many other professions. |
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However, traditionally they were not used in everyday life. They were worn for ceremonial occasions and were mostly decorated with beads and shells. |
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Today there are only three active volcanoes in the world. La Palma, in the Canary Islands, is a major tourist attraction due to its volcanic activity. |
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However, the term "bush" is often used derogatorily by non-Indigenous Australians to refer to Indigenous Australians in a stereotypical and derogatory way, and the term "bushies" is often used in a derogatory way to refer to Indigenous Australians in a derogatory way. |
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You may be able to get a recommendation from your country |
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For the Maghrebis, Americans who live in the Middle East or Europe may be more familiar with Europeans or Arabs than they are with Africans. |
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Intelligence agencies are investigating a possible foreign interference in the U.S. political system. |
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In general, the more detailed the information, the more likely it is to be accurate, and the less likely it is to be misinterpreted or misrepresented. |
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Mental illness is a broad term used to describe a wide range of mental health conditions that can affect your mood, thinking and behavior. |
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Different types of volcanoes can occur in different parts of the world, which are affected by geographical, topographical and atmospheric conditions. |
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Hurricanes are intense tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h). |
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Strong storms, hail, and tornadoes are a regional and seasonal phenomenon in this area. |
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Because of this, they may be able to provide insights into how climate change is affecting the region |
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They are concerned that such a country could be used as a staging ground for a military attack, and that professional diplomacy is needed to prevent that from happening. |
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A full-blown currency war would be a disaster for the global economy, especially for emerging markets, many of which have large current account deficits. |
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Coursework, like an essay, covers a wide range of questions that are more detailed and require critical thinking. |
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The course lasts from 2 to 5 days and focuses on first aid and survival skills. |
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Most of the books and magazines in the library are written in Welsh, but there are a few books and magazines in English that deal with the military history of the area. |
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The U.S. Coast Guard said it would need to review the validity of the documents before deciding whether to allow the ship to enter U.S. waters. |
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Countries that issue passports that do not have an "X" or "blank" space for a name and sex, where the name and sex are recorded separately, are ineligible. |
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The documents are of great interest to the governments of these countries. |
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In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, security was tightened at airports across the country. |
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He is a transgender man who had not yet undergone surgery, so he did not know that the scanners would pick up the metal in his chest and abdomen. |
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Strong tidal currents can be dangerous for swimmers, surfers, or anyone else who ventures into the water. |
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Water vapour can condense out of warm, moist air in cooler, drier sections of the atmosphere, where it can freeze out as ice crystals and fall to the ground in the form of snowflakes. |
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The main reason for the decline is the loss of habitat due to deforestation, which may be irreversible. |
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As the days get shorter and shorter, the nights get colder and colder. |
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Cultural shock is more likely to be a shock to the senses (you |
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For those who adapt easily to new cultures, it can be difficult to adjust to a foreign culture. |
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When you return home after living in the U.S., you |
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When the first tourists arrived, the locals were suspicious and hostile because they thought the tourists were coming to see a new country. |
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People may not have realized how important it is to keep your home clean and tidy for your pets. |
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One of the most popular attractions for kids on this side of the island is the turtle hatchery and sea turtle show. |
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You may be able to see shooting stars and meteors in the sky, after the show ends. |
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The Sphinx is a symbol of power and history. |
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In 1819, the South Shetland Islands were claimed by the United Kingdom, although Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) also claim parts of the archipelago. |
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Arquipelago is located about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Nahuel Huapi Lake. The archipelago is also known as Isla Victoria, named after the wife of King Jorge III of the United Kingdom. |
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Darwin is connected to Livingstone and Drysdale by the Stuart Highway, which passes through a number of active volcanic calderas. |
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Elsworth is a peninsula on the north side of the Thames Estuary in the London Borough of Newham. |
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Satellite phones can be used in remote areas where there is no cell phone service. They may be a good option for you. |
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Cell phones, in general, do not work in the wilderness, so you need to have a satellite phone in case of an emergency. |
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These sensors are often used for transportation purposes, such as tracking the movement of livestock or monitoring the status of other expeditions and relaying signals back to base. |
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Your local telephone operator should be able to provide you with more information about this service. |
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One of the most popular forms of entertainment is gambling and gaming. |
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These scholarships are awarded to students who have excelled in school and are committed to using their education to make a difference in the world. |
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In some cases, you may be able to get a real job in your home country with the skills you learn on a short-term course. |
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Usually, the tuition fees for these programs are quite high. |
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Finland is known for its saunas. "Sauna by the sea" as well as saunas on beaches, are popular. |
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It is not advisable to swim in Archipelago and lakes. |
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The beaches and lagoons are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, but sailing and kayaking are also popular. |
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In Finland, it |
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The same pattern is seen in Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, as well as many other countries (e.g. the Netherlands). |
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The number of cruise ships in the Baltic Sea has been steadily increasing in Russia, especially in St. Petersburg. |
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Some cruise ship itineraries include a stop in the German city of Berlin. As you can see from the photo above, Berlin is no longer on the water and its harbor is no longer used for cruise ships. |
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Seasickness can affect anyone, even those who have never been on a boat before, especially if they are not used to or do not like the motion of the sea. |
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Understanding the principles of sailing and how to apply them, regardless of what the wind is doing, is a skill that some people find difficult to master. |
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Time is of the essence when it comes to business documents, contracts, or legal documents. |
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Some of the companies on those routes have been forced to cancel flights due to a lack of pilots, while others have been forced to create new routes and hire new pilots. |
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If the winds are strong enough, some flights may be delayed for a few days and the airport |
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One of the quickest ways to earn Barges is by completing one of the daily quests. You don |
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In the first or business class, you |
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However, this is not always the case: in business class, you get the same standard of service as you would in economy class, but in first class you get a lot more! |
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Even though you may think it, there are no direct flights from A to B at business or first-class destinations. |
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Airlines are well aware that there is a large group of travelers who are willing to pay a premium for speed and convenience, and they are willing to pay a premium for speed and convenience. |
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Kishinev is the capital of Moldova. The local language is Romanian, but the official language is Russian. |
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Moldova, which has experienced several ethnic conflicts, is a multi-ethnic republic. |
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The conflict in the Transnistria region of eastern Moldova began in 1994 when pro-Russian separatists took control of the breakaway Dnestr Republic, which has its own currency and government, but is not recognized by any other country. |
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Political tensions between the two parts of Moldova have hampered the development of economic ties. |
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The main religion in Moldova is Christianity. |
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Izmir is Turkey |
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Once a sleepy town, Smyrna is now a thriving, bustling commercial center. |
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The 18th-century bazaars and old mosques and churches give the city a more European atmosphere than the rest of Turkey. |
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Sophie Halldorson is a recent graduate of the University of Estonia and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
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Inside the church, it is possible to see some interesting marble sculptures of saints. |
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Sintra is a romantic and picturesque town located in the west and is easily accessible from Lisbon. It became famous for its association with Lord Byron |
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ScotiaBank offers 403 regular flights to Sintra. It also flies to Cabo Verde and the Canary Islands. |
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You can also visit the Great Mosque of Damascus (Umayyad Mosque), a site that is known worldwide as the burial place of Mary, the mother of Jesus. |
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Please note that you are actually staying in a private home and also in a place that is very important to the world |
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Even just a few cats and dogs can make a big difference when it comes to reducing the number of feral or stray cats and dogs that roam the streets. |
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Stay away from demonstrations, protests and rallies. Don |
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In a graphite structure, you don |
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Catalan and Spanish are the official languages of Catalonia. Most of the population speaks Catalan, but Spanish is also widely spoken. |
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In addition, Catalan is spoken by a large majority of the population, as it is the official language of the region. |
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It is also used in the Spanish railway system and in other places as well. |
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Most signs are only in Catalan, but the automated system translates them into several languages, such as Spanish, English, French, Arabic and Japanese. |
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Parisians have an egocentric, arrogant and snobbish reputation. |
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He is one of the most well-mannered Parisians you |
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Parisians are quick to welcome newcomers if they feel a sense of belonging. |
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Microclimates, different types of soil and the proximity to the sea have given rise to a wide range of different types of grapes and wines. |
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The area is also home to a number of different species of birds and butterflies. |
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Along with more familiar species, such as the Eurasian eagle owl, long-eared owl, tawny owl, barn owl, little owl, short-eared owl and the snowy owl, there are also a number of rare species, such as the Eurasian eagle owl, long-eared owl, tawny owl, barn owl, little owl, short-eared owl and the snowy owl. |
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Women are also required to wear long skirts or dresses that cover their knees, and they must cover their heads with a scarf. |
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Mamacats are known for their ability to climb trees, which allows them to reach food that is out of reach for other cats. |
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You may be able to guess the answer from the clues given, but this is a tricky puzzle and you may not be able to get all the answers right. Every cat has one thing in common! |
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Majorcan cuisine is dominated by pork, beef and chicken (although rabbit is sometimes used) and the use of olive oil is ubiquitous. |
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Popular during the 1950s and 1960s, Pa amb Oli is a traditional Catalan dish of bread, tomato, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. |
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However, in the second half of the name, there are a lot of vowels, which makes it difficult to pronounce, especially for foreigners (like you). |
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This is a very simple and effective method. |
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It could be seen as a question to the audience, but it |
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Most of Italy |
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The main things you need to learn are c and g, as they are the most common notes that follow the tonic note. |
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Also, be sure to distinguish between r and rr. For example, caro means four, while carro means eight. |
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Sparsely populated and sparsely grammatical, the language is difficult to learn. |
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From here, we move on to the grammar of this name and the phrases that precede and follow it. |
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However, people who are already fluent in Spanish may find it easier to pick up Portuguese, as the two languages are quite similar. |
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Older observatories, such as telescopes and museums or educational centers. |
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However, during the zenith of their activity, they did not experience the same problems as they do now, when they are spread out over many cities or university campuses, where theft is more likely to occur. |
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Many amateur astronomers use small telescopes to observe faint objects in the night sky. |
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Alubali, also known as Hanami, is a Japanese cultural tradition dating back to the Meiji era (1868-1912). |
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The trend started in China, where it became popular among young people. |
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The Emperor Alubali |
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In the private sector, managers are much more likely to be fired for making a mistake than in the public sector, where it |
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Officials say they are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. |
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In addition, Singapore is a very safe place to live, so you can rest assured that your children will be safe after you leave. |
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But when you |
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In addition, the Eastern Hebron Hills, which are home to Abrahams, Isaac, Jacob, the Biblical Patriarchs and their descendants, are served by several bus lines. |
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He is a bus driver who lives in Hebron and not only in the Kiryat Arba settlement. |
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Students are encouraged to use a wide range of vocabulary in their writing. |
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Lourdes, Rennes, Saint-Malo and Dinan are some of the most interesting towns to visit in Brittany, as well as the spectacular Mont Saint-Michel. |
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They also offer bike and scooter rentals for those who want to explore the city on two wheels. |
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Today is the Feast of the Transfiguration and is one of the major feast days in the Christian calendar. |
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The tradition has spread across the world, with Christians and non-Christians alike taking part in the festivities. |
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There is a tradition of not eating before dawn and fasting until the third hour of the day. |
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These traditional Christian theological beliefs, which say what should be believed, are not the same as the Christian sacraments and rituals that may be practiced. |
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Most traditional churches hold a liturgy on Good Friday at 3 p.m., the time of Jesus |
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All of those who had fallen into the sea were rescued by lifeboats or frigates. |
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From the continental shelf, divers cannot descend to the deepest parts of the ocean because of the giant whirlpools created by the strong currents on the Galapagos Islands. |
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Several species of seabirds have been found on the Galapagos Islands, including boobies, frigatebirds, albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels, cormorants, and penguins. |
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If you are traveling to the Arctic or Antarctica, you will experience polar nights, which is when the sun does not rise above the horizon for 24 hours or more. |
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Because the regions are so densely populated and the roads are so narrow, you |
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Japanese martial arts culture is much more hierarchical and formal than that of the West. |
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A costume ball is a formal social event where guests dress up in costumes according to a theme or in the style of a particular era. |
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Harmony was born into a world where individuality was suppressed in the name of the greater good of the group. |
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Often, you will be asked to prove that you are a citizen of the country you are applying for a visa in. This is to ensure that you will not overstay your visa and become a burden to the country you are visiting. |
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