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He added: "We now have a four-month-old puppy who was rescued from a shelter. |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia's Dalhousie University medical professor and Canadian Diabetes Association's medical and scientific director, Dr. Ehud Yaari, has predicted that the study is still in its early stages. |
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Like some other experts, he is skeptical that a cure for type 1 diabetes can be found, noting that there is no consensus among those who are already type 1 diabetic. |
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Nobel literature committee secretary Sara Danius made the announcement during a live radio program on Sveriges Radio, Sweden's public broadcaster, saying the committee had "unanimously decided to withdraw the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2016, which was awarded to Bob Dylan." |
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Dennis said, "Right now, we're not doing anything. I've called the closest partner carrier and e-mails have been sent and very friendly responses have been received. For now, that's probably enough." |
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Before the ringing of the bell, the C.O.O. of the company had commented that the company had started at that time when their doorbell wasn't being heard in the store. |
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He said he had invented a Wi-Fi doorbell. |
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Seminoff said the addition to the 2013 share tank came after the show's panel rejected funding to start the show. |
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In December 2017, CNBC's "Mad Money with Jim Cramer" aired a segment on cryptocurrency buying and selling. |
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Ring has also filed a legal complaint against ADT Corporation, a security company. |
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Although an experimental vaccine from Ebola has been shown to reduce mortality, no vaccine has yet been found to treat the infection. |
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An antibody cocktail called ZMapp has lit up hope in the beginning of this field, but an official investigation showed it was not as effective as hoped in stopping death. |
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The PAL-EM trial was controlled by Zeemip, meaning that scientists used the drug in a double-blind fashion, and compared it with the other three treatments. |
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is tasked with enforcing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Act and delivers the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Family Requirements to ensure the safety of all our ethnicities. |
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We agree with USOC's statement that our athletes and their clubs will benefit from the best possible completion of the organization with meaningful changes, as opposed to simply dissolving the organization. |
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The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom supports an investigation that would shine a light on the decades-long use of forced nudity as a form of torture in the Lai Dai Han prison. |
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine and the U.S. Olympic Committee have the same goal - to protect athletes from injuries so they can fulfill their dreams, perform at their best and have a positive experience. |
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In the whole of 1960, Brzesinski served as an advisor to John F. Kennedy and then as an administrator at the London Business School. |
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During the election, in 1976, he was accused of using a car to intimidate voters, and after that, from 1977 to 1981, he served as National Security Advisor (NSA). |
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He used his position as national security adviser to help shape foreign policy, such as the Camp David Accords of 1978, which normalized relations between the U.S. and Egypt, and the Iranian Revolution of 1979, which led to the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979 and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. |
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone's performance-driven film has been nominated in all major categories. |
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Gosling and Stone were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. |
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Other nominees include: Best Picture Director, Cinematography, Costume Design, Film Editing, Original Score, Production Design, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing and Original Screenplay. |
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The film's two songs (De Folsom Prison Blues) and Strawberry Fields Forever were nominated for Best and Original Song. Lines got 26 nominations - more than any other studio. |
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On Sunday evening, U.S. President Donald Trump announced via press secretary that the U.S. military would withdraw from Syria. |
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The announcement came after a phone call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
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Turkey will also extradite the ISIS fighters that European countries have refused to take back. |
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It also confirms that at least some dinosaurs had feathers, a theory that has been around for a long time, but it also provides details that are hard to get from fossils, such as colour and three-dimensional arrangement. |
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Scientists say the bird's plumage (feathers) may have been purple over the top of its head, or a deep crimson red on the underside of its body. |
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It also helps in the detection of pregnancy in animals. |
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Because the dinosaur's skull was not prepared in a good way, it did not have a dandy, which is a specialized bone in the skull that protects the brain, the researchers said. However, the skull still had other specialized bones - a dandy and a nuchal - which could have allowed for the evolution of a dandy in the dinosaur's skull later on. |
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The shape of the fossil appears to suggest that it was not used for flight, but rather for temperature regulation or display. Researchers have suggested that, although it is a small dinosaur, the model shows a full-grown specimen and does not show the inside of a barrel-shaped dinosaur. |
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Although it is a small dinosaur, the specimen is complete and lacks a skull. |
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At least two police officers were killed and more than 20 people injured in a car bomb attack on a police station in Turkey's southeastern province of Diyarbakir on Sunday morning. |
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The injured included a UN police officer, the governor's office said. |
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Police said they believe the attacker was a known Daesh (ISIS) sympathiser. |
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He also saw the sun in the same way as the other stars, based on the same fundamental principles: the entire solar system's energy came from the sun, not from some other source, but from its light and heat. |
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The star's right ascension and declination are used together to determine the star's position, which is related to the plane of the Earth's orbit. |
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The fewer the Russian numbers are, the less active the alliance will be on the issue of allied missile defense. |
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Along the way, Evasaki faced many challenges. |
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He was caught by the Bangladeshis, a batsman was stumped off him, he escaped a wedding in Nepal and was arrested in India. |
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The 802.11n standard supports both 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz frequencies. |
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It will be backward compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g, but will require a dual radio. |
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The 802.11n standard is twice as fast as its predecessor, 802.11g, which has a theoretical throughput of 600Mbit/s. |
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The two children's father, Dwale, had not had much of an impact on Miller, according to the story. |
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When asked for his opinion, Miller said, "Mike talks a lot during the meeting ... I wasn't really listening to what he was saying." |
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Ho said: "We will try to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 20 per cent from 2005 levels by 2020." |
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He did not give any figures or numbers, only saying that China would work on the economic basis of the situation in Kashmir. |
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Ho urged developed countries to "first reduce emissions and then worry about water purification and sewage treatment." |
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He added: "However, he should be held accountable for the damage he has done to the country's progress, reputation and credibility over the years." |
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The Iraq Study Group released its report today at 12:00 p.m. ET. |
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He told reporters there could be no guarantee that any force in Iraq could stop sectarian violence, ethnic cleansing or general lawlessness. |
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The report's launch was preceded by an open debate and appeal for consensus at the United Nations on East Timor's political status. |
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This report is the first of a series of reports on Iraq's foreign policy, and it calls for an immediate change of course. |
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This is the first of Iraq's 78 orders this year to protect its borders and re-establish diplomatic relations with its neighbors before the end of the year. |
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The incumbent senator, Kristen Farnen Daines, announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate last night in Billings, Montana, which is 50 miles (31 miles) from Billings Air Force Base. |
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Mrs. Conner announced her candidacy for governor at the same theater where she launched her political career in 2005 as a member of the Delaware General Assembly. |
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The debate was sparked by disagreements over the cost of aid and reconstruction in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which some fiscal hawks dubbed the "Bush's New Orleans Disaster." |
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Independent contractors in Washington, D.C., who are working on the construction of the Tiananmen Square-inspired "Tank Man" sculpture, are being paid by the pro-democracy group behind the project. |
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Four million people or more were killed in the Holocaust. |
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The number of attendees was so large that it was not possible for everyone to participate in the weather forecast. |
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Television screens of varying sizes have been installed at various locations in Rome so that people can watch live. |
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Atlanta and other cities around the world, especially in Poland, had set up a similar sit-up in preparation for the event, which was witnessed by a large number of people. |
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Morrison has criticised the agency's policy of focusing on opportunities to make life easier for criminals, particularly in the context of the agency's past policies on asylum seekers. |
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Congress began funding anti-pornography efforts in fiscal year 2005 and made it clear that the FBI would be forced to stop its 10 investigations into child pornography. |
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Robin Yount hit 70 home runs in 41 games with 2 doubles and 11 triples. |
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Central midfielders Thiago Alcantara and Roberto Firmino put in a good shift and combined to score the winning goal. |
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But India could only muster 36 runs in 7 wickets after the captain's dismissal. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush began a week-long trip to Asia on Saturday, arriving in Singapore in the morning. |
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His arrival was welcomed by Singapore's deputy prime minister, Wong Kan Seng, and Singapore's prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, discussed trade and terrorism with him. |
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After a week of losses in the midterm elections, Bush told voters he wanted to expand trade in Asia. |
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office said it was "pleased" that the government's "clean air act" had been referred to a parliamentary committee for a second reading, following a 25-minute meeting between Harper and NDP leader Jack Layton in the PM's office on Monday night. |
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Lettner told the prime minister during their meeting that the Conservative Party's manifesto should be "completely rewritten" as a "conservative manifesto." |
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Since the Federal Government took the first step in funding the David Porter, Tasmania's Marsupial Hospital, some state governments and federal parliamentarians have criticised the announcement as a pre-election stunt. |
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However, Prime Minister John Howard said the move was only to protect hospitals from being swamped by the influx of asylum seekers, which he said would cost the taxpayer A$45 million. |
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According to the latest reports, a tsunami warning has been issued after an earthquake struck off the coast. There was some obvious seismic activity near Pago Pago and Nuku'alofa. |
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No major damage or injuries were reported in Tonga, but power was knocked out across the island, which prevented authorities from issuing a tsunami warning through the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. |
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Schools on the coast or near the epicentre of the quake were closed for the whole day on Tuesday, despite aftershocks. |
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U.S. President George W. Bush made the announcement. |
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President Bush's spokesman, Gordon Johndroe, called the North Korean agreement "a big step in the right direction toward achieving the goal of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula." |
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Atlantic hurricane season's second named storm. Subtropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic today. |
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Jerry is not a threat to land, posing no danger to the Earth. |
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The U.S. Corps of Engineers estimated that a 6-inch rainfall could topple previously damaged trees. |
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Nineteenth Ward, which saw a 20-foot surge of water during Hurricane Katrina, is now flooded because the ground is so close to sea level. |
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A 100-foot waterfall is pouring down from the top of the cliff. |
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said last month in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that he was "not a fan" of tariffs. |
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He's been lying to us from the beginning. First of all, doing something like this with legal reasons. Secondly, he's acting like he's listening to us, but it's just his way of deleting us." |
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Efforts are underway to develop a sexuality policy for the region, which hosts thousands of openly licensed media. |
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Most of the work done was conceptual, but the program was written as an example of a model of the Tower of Babel. |
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The effects, which the team had been looking for, are the result of a dark matter-dark matter collision in the middle of a dwarf galaxy. |
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Just as the moon exerts a gravitational pull on the Earth, the Earth exerts a gravitational pull on the moon. |
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Scientists reached this conclusion after finding that dark matter interacts with other dark matter in the same way that ordinary matter interacts with other ordinary matter. |
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According to this theory, the comet's nucleus is mostly dark matter in the shape of a comet, and it is made up of many small particles. |
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Television reports showed white flakes falling from the powder. |
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Local authorities are urging residents to stay indoors, turn off air conditioning and avoid drinking water from the tap. |
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According to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the plan has identified radioactive cesium and iodine. |
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Officials say it appears that the site's jewel-encrusted dome has collapsed and the sound is coming from there. |
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Doctor Tonny Mola found a case of XDR-TB in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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In an interview, he said the new variant was "much more concerning" and "much more dangerous" because of the increased risk of death. |
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Dr. Mol and the hospital's staff at least suspect that a patient may have contracted bubonic plague. |
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An infected person can infect 10 to 15 people within a year. |
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However, the prevalence of XDR-TB in the entire population of tuberculosis-endemic groups in South Africa is still unknown, with a total of 330,000 TB-infected people, of which only 6,000 are known to have XDR-TB. |
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More than 1,000 pounds of debris, traveling at a speed of about 17,500 miles per hour, smashed into space at an altitude of 491 miles. |
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Scientists say the tsunami caused by the eruption was huge. |
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People are still trying to figure out how fast the impact was and what kind of effect it had on the ground. |
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The U.S. Defense Department's U.S. Strategic Command is searching for the missing U.S. nuclear-powered submarine. |
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The results of the survey will be published on a public web site. |
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A doctor working at a children's hospital in Pensacola, Florida, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of her mother, who was found dead in the trunk of her car the day after she was reported missing, authorities said. |
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He pointed the officers in the direction of his Oldsmobile Intrigue, which was going 500 feet per hour. |
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There, he found 53-year-old Sarojini Balasubramaniam, who was suffering from blood poisoning after drinking contaminated water. |
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Police said it looked like he had been there for about a day. |
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The first cases of the disease were reported at the end of July this year. |
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The disease starts in the lungs and is then transmitted to humans. |
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The blast has prompted the Indian government to prepare to take such drastic measures as identifying and deporting illegal immigrants, dividing thousands of migrant workers into camps and imposing curfews. |
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The government has pledged to produce millions of vaccines next year to help health agencies. |
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This year has seen a delay in the rollout of vaccines in the most affected areas due to a shortage of funding and other diseases taking precedence. |
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In 1956 she moved to Switzerland, where she started working three years later at the Swiss Post Office and became chief designer. |
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He has prepared 1,000 stimulus packages for Switzerland and 28 other countries. |
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Their work is so detailed and precise that they are just one of a handful of "ghillie suits" in a few "ghillie names." Some people specialize in just collecting them. |
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His 1,000-foot-tall Statue of Liberty was dubbed "The Colossus of Rhodes" by David McCullough in his 2000 book, "The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal," and is included in the Guinness Book of World Records. |
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It was also used by many countries for banknote printing, including Canada's new $5 and $100 notes, which feature a portrait of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
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After the accident, Gabson was taken to a hospital, but he died a few hours later. |
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The 64-year-old truck driver was not injured in the crash. |
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A car was hit around 1200 GMT on the same day as the accident. |
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A man who works nearby said: "The kids were waiting to cross the road and they were all screaming and running. |
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They all survived the accident. |
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In addition to protecting the world's remaining rainforests, and promoting sustainable development through technology sharing with developing countries, the topic of climate change mitigation was included in the Bali Declaration. |
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The United States also hopes for an immediate fund to help countries affected by global warming, so they can mitigate its effects. |
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This region is home to some of the world's best farmland, irrigation systems, and crop diversity. |
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Fluke writes that some women find it difficult to stop talking about women's health when a few people try to intervene. |
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This was followed by a large increase in the number of women seeking medical help to prevent pregnancy and positive messages about abortion. |
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After being transferred to a hospital, the survivors were left with about 40 stitches and refused to leave the scene of the crime. |
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Actors have tried to improve the look of the situation, but the prisoners' demands are not clear. |
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At around 10:00-11:00 a.m. local time, a fire broke out in the barracks from the prisoners' side. |
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Soon after, security forces entered the yard and released the miners from the tyre gas. |
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Firefighters finally got the upper hand on the blaze at 11:35 p.m. |
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After the dam was built in 1963, the seasonal floods that used to fill the river were stopped. |
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These turtles are essential for building sandbars and beaches, which provide nesting grounds for jungle cats. |
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As a result, two species of shark have become extinct, and two others, including the humpback whale, are now endangered. |
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Although the water level will rise a few feet after the flood, officials expect it will be enough to clean up the debris left behind by the receding river. |
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No tsunami warning has been issued and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center says no tsunami warning will be issued because the quake was not strong enough to generate a tsunami. |
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Despite no threat of a tsunami, residents fled and abandoned their businesses and homes. |
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Although Winfrey appeared to be on the verge of retirement, she promised to return to her talk show. |
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It's not the end. It's the end of a chapter and the beginning of a new one." |
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The preliminary results of the presidential and parliamentary elections in Namibia have confirmed that the incumbent president, Hage Geingob, has been re-elected for a second term. |
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The ruling party, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), also retained its majority in parliament. |
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United Nations and Afghan forces have moved into the area to protect the site and other United Nations helicopters have been sent to provide assistance. |
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The incident occurred on the slopes of the mountain, and it is believed to be the result of a stray bullet fired from the direction of the enemy. |
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The search for survivors has been hampered by the weather and the difficult terrain. |
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Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres, the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization say it is the most severe outbreak in the country. |
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Medecins Sans Frontieres spokesman Richard Vermaelen said: "Angola is the worst-hit country and the situation in Angola is very bad." |
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The beautiful weather and the early start time of 10:00 a.m. made for a great day of racing, with the 7-furlong race being the best of the day. |
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South Africa, who had won the toss and elected to bat first, got off to a flying start when they reached 50 for no loss after 10 overs against Zambia, who were bowled out for 26 in their 20 overs. |
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South Africa had struggled against the South Africans in the game, but as the tournament progressed, their performance improved. |
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Their organised defence, Bale's artistry and a strong teamwork ethic kept them in the game and it was clear that this was the team that was going to lose. |
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Officials at the Emstredam Museum and the Anne Frank Museum say that falling trees pose a threat to public health and that they are close to cutting down the tree. |
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It was scheduled to be killed on Monday, but survived the court's last-minute decision. |
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The entire visible surface of the sun is between 100 and 250 miles (328 and 820 feet) in diameter. |
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The Inferno Red Images show the differences between the day and night tempers of the two lovers. |
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They are hotter during the day and cooler at night. |
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The atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune are not as hot as the surface of the Earth, which is often much hotter than the surface of the Sun, but they are as hot as the deep interior of the Earth, scientists from the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and the U.S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center said. |
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Opinion polling in France has a low technical experience: voters mark their ballots in a booth, then hold up a folded piece of paper with their preferred candidate's name written on it. |
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After verifying the voter's identity, the voter fills out a ballot and places it in the ballot box. |
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The French electoral law makes it very difficult to change the law. |
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Since 1988, all ballot boxes must be transparent, so that voters and observers can see that there was no tampering with the ballot at the start of voting, and that no additions or subtractions were made to the ballot, such as adding or subtracting ballots that were properly counted. |
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Voters have a right to expect their representatives to be vigilant about every aspect of the process. On Election Day, volunteers are especially vigilant about voter intimidation and voter fraud. |
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Launched with the aim of saving money and keeping an eye on the factors affecting the job, the AES-2007 computer was launched in October 2007. |
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Assassin's Creed, released in 2007 for the Xbox 360 by Ubisoft's Ezio Auditore, changed the face of the open-world gaming market forever after receiving the 2007 Taipei Game Show Audience Award. |
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The station's website states: "A new and exciting public school radio theatre." |
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The show only aired for a few days on the internet radio site TogiNetRadio, and the site focused on talk radio. |
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Tognetti established the Estonian Radio Orchestra in 2015. |
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In the show, the original voices of the characters were cast, who are native speakers of Eastern Texas. |
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Because there were no police officers on duty to enforce the law, the report said, a wide-ranging curfew was in effect throughout the night. |
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When the lifeboats of the Titanic were circling the sinking ship and the stores of the Carpathia were being looted, a witness said the ship was sinking in a state of panic. |
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Several residents of Bushwick have blamed the protesters for the lawlessness. |
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South Africa's rugby union side, the Springboks, have beaten New Zealand's All Blacks 36-31 in the Rugby World Cup semi-final in Yokohama, Japan. |
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The Final Score was a point, 20-21, which ended the Blacks' 15-game winning streak. |
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Springboks ended a five-match losing streak with a last-gasp win. |
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It was the final match for the All Blacks, who had won two weeks earlier. |
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The final match of the series will be played at Ellis Park in Johannesburg next Saturday, when South Africa take on Australia. |
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Peru was hit by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake at 10:08 p.m. local time in the western province of Moquegua. |
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The U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. National Earthquake Information Center did not immediately report any damage from the quake. |
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The epicenter of the earthquake was about 20 kilometers (15 miles) north-northeast of Dallen, and about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south-southwest of Buot. |
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The highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus has been confirmed to have caused the death of a peregrine falcon in a nature reserve near the city of Lyon in eastern France. |
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After Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Belgium, Greece and Italy, France is the sixth European Union country to be infected with the virus. |
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Cases of H5N1 in Croatia and Denmark are believed to be false. |
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Chambers accused God of being responsible for the deaths, destruction and suffering of millions of people. |
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Chambers, who is an atheist, argues that his legal defence is "unanswerable" and that "anyone can bring a legal charge against anyone else." |
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Camille Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals is based on the story of a musician "whose life is in shambles and stops in Japan for love." |
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The result was met with enthusiasm by the actors, and the theater itself seemed to invite the audience to participate. |
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann rounded out the top five. |
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After the result was announced, Gennarro Gattuso described the referee's performance, but was critical of the referee's decision to award a penalty against Gennarro Gattuso. |
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Perry said he would return to Texas to assess the results of the night's political meetings. Later, he said he was staying in the race and would campaign in South Carolina on Jan. 21. |
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In August, back-to-back winner of the Amazon S3 Polo, Back Man, decided the outcome of his match. |
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The photographer was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he died. |
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Apparently, her age was around 20. However, in a statement, Beber said, "I wasn't there and wasn't directly involved in the incident, my thoughts and prayers are with the family of the victim." |
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According to traffic news site TMZ, Fowler reportedly pulled over to the side of the road, got out of his car and tried to flag down a police officer who was patrolling on the other side of Spaulding Boulevard. The California Highway Patrol officer, who was on a traffic stop, ordered Fowler to get back in his car and drive away. |
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According to police, the driver of the car that hit the photographer is unlikely to be charged with a crime. |
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In just one day, several countries failed to find a place in the multiple medals podium. |
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He also included the 2017 Wimbledon semi-finalist Johanna Konta and the 2017 French Open finalist Garbine Muguruza in his squad for the 2018 Wimbledon Championships. |
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Australia's Michael Goolagong won the men's singles super-G in St. Moritz, Switzerland, while the men's sitting super-G was won by Austria's Markus Salcher. |
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Arlie Williams of Moscow, Idaho, won the men's super-G at the U.S. Alpine Championships. New Zealand's Adam Hall won the men's super-G at the U.S. Alpine Championships. |
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Poland's Kamil Stoch and Slovenia's Robert Kranjec and Anze Lanisek took the top three spots in the men's ski jumping super-G. South Korea's Junho Seo won the men's snowboard super-G. |
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People who came to Haiti to help after the 2010 earthquake are now being accused of starting the cholera outbreak that has killed thousands. |
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According to the complaint, the U.N. camp did not provide adequate sanitary tents, which is why Haiti's largest artibotulinum neurotoxin outbreak occurred. |
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Before the onset of arthritis, Hattie had not experienced any problems related to illness. |
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The Higher Institute for Investigative Journalism and Democracy has raised the issue of an independent investigation into the allegation that the Nepalese butterfly may have carried a mysterious high-level illness from the United Nations. |
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Danielle Linehan, a U.S. expert on the disease, said the outbreak could have been caused by people who had been vaccinated against polio. |
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Homeland confirmed that Howard University Hospital admitted the patient in good condition. |
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The patient had been in Nigeria, where there had been some cases of Ebola virus. |
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The hospital has adopted a protocol for treating infections, which includes isolating the patient from others to minimize the risk of infection to others. |
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Prior to the Simpsons, he had worked in various shows in different positions. |
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In 1980, he worked on Taxi, Cheers, and Three's Company. |
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In 1989, he helped found the Simpsons Writer's Room and was responsible for assembling the show's first writing team. |
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Despite leaving the show in 1993, he kept his executive producer title on the series and continued to rake in millions of dollars in royalties every season. |
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Earlier, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that a four-high jack had been erected. |
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According to later reports, a bomb was planted on the plane and it was flown back to Afghanistan, where it landed in Kandahar. |
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According to the preliminary report, the plane was allowed to return to Afghanistan after landing in Uzbekistan. |
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Aircraft accidents are common in Iran, where old planes are used for both civilian and military operations. |
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International sanctions mean new planes can't be bought. |
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Three people were killed and three others injured in a police helicopter crash at the start of the weekend. |
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Last month, Iran suffered its deadliest air disaster in decades when a plane carrying 168 people crashed shortly after take-off from Tehran. |
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In the same month, a second plane crashed into the World Trade Center and hit the building, killing people inside. |
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Iruthesmuth dismissed the rest of his tour's consultations. |
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Rock Band was scheduled to tour the United States and Canada from September 16. |
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Big-name golfer Stewart Cink had to withdraw from the PGA Championship on Sunday after suffering an injury during his warm-up. |
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Following this, both players won every set of the tie-break, with Murray losing the first set. |
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Del Potro got the early break in the second set but needed a tie-break to get to 6-6. |
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Potter treated the injury on the touchline but was able to return to the pitch. |
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The program began at 8:30 a.m. local time (15.00 UTC). |
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The country's most famous actors have sung patriotic songs on the streets of Sharjah. |
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Actor Sanjay Sharma started the show and was followed by Jay Shankar Chaudhary, who also played the role of Raju Kandhawal. |
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Then, Lakha Singh left everyone behind in the bhajan. |
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The 108 plates (56 varieties of food in the Hindu diet, such as rice, lentils, vegetables, fruits, etc.) were served in the service of Baba Shyam. |
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Lakhwinder Singh also went to the toilet. Actor Rajeev Khandelwal was present with him. |
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On Thursday, in a key note at the Tokyo Game Show, Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata unveiled the company's new Nintendo Revolution controller design. |
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Similar to a TV remote, the controller also uses two sensors positioned near the user's thumbs to keep the position of the user's position in a three-dimensional space. |
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This will allow gamers to control the actions and movements of video game characters in mid-air. |
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John Carroll Fassbender didn't put her in the car and ended the race almost immediately after the start. |
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They had more experience than most of their team-mates, but a poor run of form led to his position as first-choice striker coming to an end. |
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Michael Schumacher ended his reign as Alonso's boss just a few days later, after a series of uncompetitive races. |
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He said, according to a News Conference transcript, "They're very popular and they play very well." |
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“Whenever we prayed for him, my heart would always be overwhelmed with emotion." |
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When the landing was about three minutes away, a camera on the underside of the spacecraft captured the sound of thousands of insulation foam tiles falling off the shuttle's underbelly. |
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However, there is no suggestion that he damaged the shuttle. |
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NASA's InSight program manager, Annie Weinreis, said: "We knew we were going to lose it at some point." |
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Displaced by a five-minute tremor, a minute later a 70-kilometre-per-hour gust of wind blew in. Then the rain started, but it was so strong and big that it felt like you were being pelted by hail, followed by a downpour from the sky, which terrified people and made them run for cover and huddle together. |
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Armande Wersi said: "I killed my wife and her friend. There were two people on a wheelchair on my way, people were just looking at them. |
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H.C. also reported that the pre-fabricated power plant at the Naiyagahta site was being operated in the normal manner. |
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The Hokule'a Recreational Corporation has not reported any damage from the earthquake and has shut down the No. 1 and No. 2 reactor at the Shika Reactor Plant. |
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It is reported that 9,400 homes in the area have no water and approximately 100 homes have no electricity. |
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Some roads in the affected areas have been damaged, rail services have been disrupted and a bridge in the city of Ischia has collapsed. |
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A bomb exploded outside the governor's office. |
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Two hours later, three more bombs exploded near government buildings. |
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Some reports put the official death toll at eight, and the official report confirmed 30 were injured; but the final death toll has yet to be determined. |
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Both the Siberian tigers and the Amur leopards were found to have died from eating the poisoned carcasses of palm civets. |
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University researchers have said the two plates collide to form a crust that can stop the earth's movement. |
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Researchers have found evidence of a Christ-like figure in the Blythe Blasphemy mosaic, along with a million and a half others. |
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When infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) was used to compare the crystalline structures of the molecules, the spectra of the crystalline molecules were found to be affected by something in the vicinity of the pangolins. |
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I don't know if you've noticed, but there's a lot of American stuff in this country. |
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Still, in the middle of the United States, our percentage of taxes on sales was higher than yours. We'll take that from you. |
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That doesn't make sense to me; that's not appropriate. |
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I just tell people to be as nice to me as they are to themselves. |
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California's governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has signed into law a bill that makes it a crime to sell or distribute violent video games to minors. |
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Under the state of California's law, selling or distributing violent video games with an "18" rating would be subject to a $1,000 fine. |
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The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Deanne Criswell, made the announcement this morning and issued a plea for donations. |
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Hoohan has resigned and will be replaced by cabinet member Parliamentary Advisor David Davis, who is expected to become Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union. |
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Houhaney and Pearce are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on February 16. |
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The 25-year-old Nicholas Alden and 21-year-old Cody Baker were killed in the crash. Baker was driving. |
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When Edgar Vega's knee buckled and his ankle twisted, it was clear that Christoffer Schindler would have to undergo surgery to straighten his spine. |
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When he hit the fifth person's head with a tanner's fillet knife, the sharpened blade sliced into his eyeball, his cheek was slashed, and his chin was cut off. |
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Shindler posted a video link to the U.S. Air Force Bases in his home country. |
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After the day's play, Carpenter took part in two individual matches for the championship. |
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It was his first season, where he received his first "incomplete pass" on his first drive, which resulted in a 36-yard loss. |
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Her second leg, Janet Salpeter, ran a combined time of 4:41.30 to finish seventh overall, 2:11.60 minutes behind the first-placed Australian Claudiu Suciu and 1:09.02 minutes behind the second-placed Hungarian Daniela Iraschko-Stolz. |
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Four of the women's relay teams failed to finish their runs. And in the men's relay, 45 of the 117 skiers failed to finish their runs. |
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Police recovered a stolen lipstick and mobile phone. |
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Deputy Inspector General of Police D.K. said: "We have arrested five people who were responsible for the Swiss woman's disappearance and seized their mobile phones and laptop." |
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The names of the suspects are believed to be Baba Kanjur, Bhoota Kanjur, Rampuro Kanjur, Gaja Kanjur and Vishnu Kanjur. |
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Police Superintendent Chandresh Solanki said the suspects were taken to court in handcuffs. |
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Although three people were in the house at the time of the crash, no one was injured. |
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However, the driver suffered a deep cut to the head. |
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The road on which the accident occurred was closed temporarily while emergency services recovered the driver's body from the red Audi TT. |
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He was admitted to James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth at the start. |
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He was later transferred to Cambridge's Addenbrooke's Hospital. |
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Addenbrook's Hospital in Cambridge, where she has been since she was accused of killing her baby. |
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He will remain in custody while awaiting trial, but no eyewitnesses have come forward to corroborate the image that has been widely shared on social media. |
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It's a common practice in the U.S. but the sketch artist works in different ways and courts have been able to dismiss the sketches as unreliable. |
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Professor Pamela Ferguson of Dundee University said: "Those journalists who are chasing the shadows of celebrities are on a rollercoaster ride." |
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Crown prosecutor, who is aware of all the details of the case, told reporters there would be no further comment, at least for the time being. |
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According to the leaked document, the issue of border disputes will be raised in the passport, which Palestinians need to establish their border on the basis of the 1967 war in the Middle East. |
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Other topics include the future of Jerusalem, which is of concern to both sides, and the issue of the Jordan River. |
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One day, when sanity prevails, Israel's demand will be that the Jordan River should be the border for 100 years, while the Palestinian Authority agrees that it should be the border for only five years. |
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Additional paste control is needed in trailers because the trailer is metered and the effect of the paste is accelerated. |
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The National Pension Double Up and Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSSAA) had recruited volunteers for the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia's (SSAA) hanging program under the National Pension Double Up scheme. |
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According to Mac O'Flynn, who is a director of Parkinson's Disease and Parkinson's and Movement Disorders at the Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center in Sunnyvale, California, the four selected signs of Parkinson's disease have received general protective and educational guidelines. |
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Martiellie has joined the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) as a new member. |
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This is Marte's fifth CEP in four years. |
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Last month, the presidential commission recommended a package of measures to take the country to new elections before the CEP's deadline. |
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October's anti-government protests were met with martial law. |
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The failure of the elections sparked widespread protests, some of which lasted until 2011. |
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More than 60 cases of heatstroke have been reported since the beginning of the summer, leading to the deaths of six people and the hospitalization of four others. |
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Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said it was aware of 27 incidents related to equipment. |
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Last week, MTI announced that Apple had been aware of 34 incidents of overheating, which the company described as "unacceptable." |
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The ministry said it was "deeply concerned" that the report had been leaked through Apple. |
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The quake struck at 7:19 a.m. local time (09:19 GMT Friday), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. |
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The Northern Mariana Islands Emergency Management Office said there was no damage to the country. |
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The Bahrain Center for Strategic, International and Energy Studies also said there was no indication of any sonar activity. |
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An ex-police officer in the Philippines has been accused of sexually assaulting a group of tourists on the island of Boracay. |
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Rolando Manzano fired shots at tourists from his M16 rifle. |
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Several hostages have been rescued so far, bringing the total number of hostages freed to six out of 16. |
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Philippine photographers took pictures of the survivors and the dead, who included children and the elderly. |
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The photographer was replaced by a woman who took a picture of Manduza, who was shot in the head. |
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Laguna followed in his father's footsteps and became a doctor. |
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He received his education there and began working at the National Women's Hospital in Auckland in 1959. |
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While she was working at a hospital, Legion began to experience symptoms before her due date. |
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The study showed that if a harmone was given, it would speed up the rate of growth of the baby's genitals. |
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Two "black box" flight recorders were recovered by government investigators on Thursday, Xinhua news agency reported. |
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The Sixth Lateran Council also condemned the heresy of Luna. |
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Tammy Dreamer said, "Luna was my first manager. Luna was gone for two days from this world." |
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Dustin Goldust, commentating, said: "Luna reminded me a lot of Shawn Michaels. Maybe even more so than me. He had a big look and a lot of charisma. Hopefully he'll end up in a better spot." |
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The number of Australians opposed to creating a republic before the 2010 federal election rose from 1400 people surveyed in 2008 to 80 per cent in 2010. |
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Julia Gillard, Australia's first female prime minister, campaigned during the 2010 federal election that Australia should become a republic at the end of the Queen's reign. |
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Thirty-four per cent of those polled believe Australia should be the last country to leave the United Kingdom. |
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Of those surveyed, 29 per cent thought Australia should become a republic as soon as possible, while 31 per cent thought Australia should never become a republic. |
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The Olympic gold medallist was accused of doping in three relay and 100m and 200m freestyle events, but her health was questioned due to the complaints. |
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He is not eligible to take either of those two players out of the game because they are both ineligible for the remainder of the game. |
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Christopher Cooper, a professor of computer science at the University of St Andrews, received the largest prime number to date on January 25. |
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Several people received early access to Hardware Verified Software and Software Verified Hardware, with the announcement made on Monday. |
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Potentially, a permanent source of water could be found on the moon, which could create proteins and sustain life. |
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There are also a number of federal service academies in the United States where U.S. military commissioned officers are trained, from which they graduate with a bachelor's degree. |
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The 53-year-old governor began her gubernatorial campaign this year and last month signed a bill making same-sex marriage legal in the state. |
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He called the protests a "political stunt and hypocrisy." |
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He is said to be considering a presidential run in 2016. |
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Nexus is a system that allows planes to fly shorter routes, saving thousands of gallons of fuel and reducing carbon emissions every year. |
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The technology is based on satellite-based technology that is incompatible with traditional radar-based technology, allowing air traffic controllers to track aircraft and provide pilots with more accurate information. |
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There are no more transport options and there are no lifts or escalators, and there is no car parking or park and ride facilities. |
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The loss of seeding and relegation has made it more likely that a team will be forced to play without their supporters behind closed doors. |
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A study published in the journal Science on Thursday revealed the discovery of a new species of bird on the Galapagos Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Ecuador. |
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Sunna can be found in all shapes and sizes. It can be as small as a pebble or as large as a boulder. |
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It can be cut into strips, which can be woven or knotted. It can be sewn into shirts and trousers. |
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It can be stretched to an extreme length, and can be folded back on itself. It can be stretched to such an extreme length that it was sometimes used to create the "illuminated manuscripts" that "illuminated manuscripts" are named after. |
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It's called PHC. You can make an indictor using a red gobhi juice. |
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The focus of the study is on the rate at which chemical energy is released or consumed. |
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In chemical terms, pH is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration (the H in pH). |
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Hydrogen protons are positively charged particles (because hydrogen atoms consist of a proton and an electron). |
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Squeeze the two dry powders together, and then knead them into a dough with your clean hands. |
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You will feel a sensation in your hand as the nerve endings on the surface of the skin are stimulated, creating a tingling sensation and a numb feeling. |
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Flush toilets were almost universal in the cities of Hadrianopolis and Mohenjo-daro, which had a sophisticated sewage system. |
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Remnants of the sewage system of the ancient cities of Crete and Satorini have been found in the homes of Mycenaean cities in Greece. |
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Public baths existed in ancient Egypt, Persia and China. "In the Roman period, public baths were a part of the state apparatus where men and women lived together," he said. |
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When you kill someone who is a thousand miles away, you use a satellite. |
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There is no response from the artificial satellite in space, and it quickly sends it down to the ground. |
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Satellites are launched into space via rockets. The Earth's atmospheric environment provides our eyes with light and perspective, so scientists use telescopes in space to study it. |
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A 100-foot rocket rack is required to launch a satellite or spy satellite into space. |
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Because of the wheel, the world has undergone a revolutionary transformation. For us, the wheel is the most important invention: fast and easy transportation. |
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It brought us trains, cars, and many other means of transportation. |
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They are surrounded by whales that feed on krill, from blue whales and humpbacks to minke whales and fin whales. |
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In the end, however, it's the small fish, such as gherilu blennies, that make up the bulk of the diet, along with crabs, shrimp, and other crustaceans. |
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Their success was based on the idea of a suitable place, where each person had a specific job to do. |
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Sheep are the most social species in the bovid family, living in large herds and calling to each other. |
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The average size of a lion pride is three to four adult females and their cubs. |
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Women tend to have closer relationships with their sisters and daughters than they do with their husbands or sons. |
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Tigers are more like leopards or cheetahs in that they hunt by stalking their prey (although they are not as fast as cheetahs or leopards), and they also take a long time to kill their prey. |
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A good athlete, Chita Chardh (not a good speller), can run long distances and has five times the strength of an average human. |
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Chita Sherpa, Tendi Sherpa and Jigoro Gurung (Jen Sherpa) are the only four climbers to have reached the summit of Everest, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga and Makalu. |
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Chita's voice is not a full-throated roar, but more like a bad-tempered growl. |
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The meadowlark is a ground-dwelling bird that feeds on insects, worms, snails, and other small invertebrates. |
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Scientists believe that the meadowlarks build their nests on the ground where they sing and hunt for insects and search for mates. |
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They have good night vision and can see and hear well in the dark. Field mice have long whiskers that allow them to feel their way around in the dark. They also have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find their way back to their nests. |
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When a small group of children (a small population) leaves a large population (such as if they were to cross a mountain range or a river, or if they were to move to a new island, they would often find themselves in a very different environment. |
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In a new location, there will be different sources and different prices. Therefore, the population will need different types of fees or taxes instead of the ones they needed in the past. |
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The actual population hasn't changed at all, they still need the same amount of food as they did before. |
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Over time, as a new population moves into a new location, they tend to look more and more like the existing population. |
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The final product, thousands or perhaps millions of years later, would look so different from both populations that they could not be classified as the same species. |
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We focus on specialization, which means the creation of new products. Specialization is a very important part of growth and development. |
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Fatty acids are oxidized by the body, and the carbon dioxide they produce is what causes us to breathe out. |
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Poodle fountains make their own food. They also make bubbles. |
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We build our houses and make our clothes from pods. Most of the food we eat comes from pods. Without pods, animals cannot survive. |
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Mozart was the biggest victim of his time, so he wasn't afraid of anyone, including other musicians. |
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His jaws were lined with 70 or more razor-sharp teeth and there was another row of teeth in his mouth. This meant that nothing could escape his path. |
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We don't know for sure, but it could be a dolphin. Its diet includes squid, octopus, other molluscs, and it could even be a narwhal. |
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Everything that gets into the water is attacked by the bacteria, even something as big as a Tyrannosaurus Rex. |
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Although the Romans' cuisine is familiar to us, some of the ingredients in their recipes were exotic, such as wild boar, morels, sika deer, and nuts. |
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Another difference was that where poor people and women ate their meals on the floor, the elite enjoyed the luxury of eating at a table with a cloth on it. |
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The ancient Greeks could not have included foods in their diet that came from the New World, such as tomatoes, potatoes and chocolate, which arrived in Europe or Asia in the 16th century. |
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Not only did they not have chocolate, they didn't have macadamia nuts, almonds, coconuts, or even any ancient Roman ever ate a peanut. |
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The Babylonians built a temple for each of their gods, which was thought of as the god's house. |
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People offered sacrifices to the gods and tried to appease them with prayers and offerings (please the gods). |
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Every temple has an open courtyard and a sanctuary where only priests can enter. |
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At other times, the towers were built in the form of special religious shapes, which were called ziggurats. |
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The upper part of the menorah was special and dedicated to God. |
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Homes were not as important in the hot, dry climate of the Middle East. |
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Most of the Nazarani family lived in the open. |
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Women were cooking in the back. There was an open container on the side of the road. The buildings were made of stone. |
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There were no large forests on the land of Canaan, so wood was very expensive. |
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The population of Greenland was very sparse. Norse sagas say that Erik the Red was banished from Iceland to Greenland, and then traveled west and found a place to settle and named it Greenland. |
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However, the discovery of the skull was not the first evidence of human habitation in the area. |
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Although every country has its own version of 'Scandinavia', Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland have many differences between their people, governments, attitudes, and histories. |
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If you've seen the film National Treasure, you'll know that a treasure map was painted on the back of the Declaration of Independence. |
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However, this is not correct. Although something has been written on the back of the documents, it is not the map of the warehouse. |
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The text of the Declaration of Independence reads "The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, 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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When it wasn't clear who had written it, it was known that his life had begun with a large chariot wheel (which was 29¾ inches in diameter and 24½ inches in width) used as a roller for the road. |
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However, it is possible that the label was included as part of the main label. |
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After the D-Day landing and subsequent battles, the northern part of France was free, but the southern part was still occupied. |
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It was called "Vichy" after the Vichy government of France, which collaborated with the Germans in 1940 and cooperated with the invaders instead of fighting them. |
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On 15 August 1940, the Allied forces launched an attack on southern France, which was given the name "Operation Dragoon". |
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In just two weeks, American and Free French forces had liberated southern France and were advancing towards Germany. |
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A culture is a way of life that is shared by a group of people who live together and work together in a cooperative manner. |
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The word "civilization" is derived from the Latin civilis, which means "of a citizen," which is related to civis, which means "city," and civitas, which means "city or city-state" and can be used to refer to any kind of society, regardless of its size. |
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Cities and states are the news of the nation. A cultural revolution means spreading knowledge and the arts to many generations, establishing a diaspora cultural identity and marketing it appropriately. |
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Small cultures are often and more often inappropriate historical witnesses and fail to provide a complete picture. |
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During the revolutionary war, the thirteen states formed a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation. |
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Congress had no power to tax, and since there was no national legislature or judiciary, it relied on the state governments to enforce all of its laws, which often did not cooperate. |
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There was no evidence that he had violated tax laws or state-to-state transfer fees. |
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States' willingness to cooperate was essential for the eradication of those diseases, but states were so far removed from the central government. |
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Italy's national football team is the second most successful in the world and won the FIFA World Cup in 2006. |
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Popular sports include fitball, basketball, volleyball, water polo, finsing, rowing, sailing, ice hockey, roller hockey and ef1 motor racing. |
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Winter sports are more popular in northern regions and Italians compete in international competitions and the Olympics. |
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Japan has approximately 7,000 islands (Honshu is the largest), which make it the world's seventh largest island. |
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Japan is often referred to as the "Archipelago" due to its large number of islands. |
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Taiwan's beginnings date back to the 16th century, when European explorers gave the island the name Ilha Formosa, meaning "beautiful island." |
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In 1624, the Dutch East India Company established a base in the southwestern Taiwanese city of Tayouan, and began introducing new agricultural techniques and employing Chinese laborers on their plantations. |
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In 1683, the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) conquered Taiwan's western and eastern coastal areas, and in 1885 Taiwan was made a province of the Qing Dynasty. |
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In 1895, after losing the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Qing government signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which forced China to cede Taiwan to Japan, which governed the island until 1945. |
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The Machu Picchu complex consists of three main structures: the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows. |
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Many of the buildings on the complex's perimeter have been rebuilt to give tourists the impression that they were originally there. |
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Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1976 and is still intact today. |
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For example, the most common film format in the world is 35mm, which was the standard size for motion pictures until the end of the analog era. |
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It's still being prepared today, but the most important thing is that it's based on a digital camera sensor form factor. |
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The 35-million-mile (56-million-kilometer) comet is expected to pass within 36 million miles (58 million kilometers) of Earth's orbit. |
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It is said that the aspirate respiratory (the easiest way to get the highest number of respiratory points) is 3:2. |
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Many cooperative formats (for example, APES Family Formats) are very similar or nearly identical. |
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Most of the time and more often than not, a single instruction tells the processor to fetch the next instruction from memory and execute it. |
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It states that the most effective location for the main subject is the line that divides the image into three sections horizontally and vertically. |
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During this period of European history, the Catholic Church became very wealthy and powerful. |
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For more than a thousand years, Christianity has united diverse languages and cultures across Europe. |
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All the great powers used the emperor to influence the common people. |
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One of the most important doctrines of Christianity is that government should be used to alleviate suffering and poverty, and that the church's financial resources are there for that purpose. |
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The church's central authority had been based in Rome for more than a thousand years, and the growth of power and authority had led many to ask whether the principle was being upheld. |
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Britain retaliated with a naval blockade of Germany shortly after the outbreak of hostilities. |
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The ruling has become a permanent fixture of international law, even though it contradicts the generally accepted principles of international law that were laid down in treaties in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Britain has kept the Barrow-class submarines away from the international seas to ensure that no other submarine could enter the entirety of the ocean and pose a threat to the non-nuclear submarines. |
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Although the fighting was limited, Germany expected a similar response to unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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In the 1920s, the majority of people and nations were isolationist and pacifist. |
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After witnessing the horrors and barbarity of World War I, the peoples of the world hoped never again to experience such events. |
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In 1884, Tesla moved to New York City to work for the Edison Company. |
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At the time of his arrival in America, he had four cents, a book of poetry, and a letter of introduction from Charles Batchelor (his former manager) to Thames Advertiser. |
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In ancient China, there was a special way to show respect to different deities; every door or household in China that held a position of power had an impressive royal bedroom. |
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Also, every family had a non-permanent border with another family. The most famous period of time was the Han and Jin dynasties, which lasted for 60 years. |
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There were fierce battles between the emperors and the aristocrats for the throne and the crown. |
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Ancient China was one of the three most populous civilizations in the world, with millions of people participating in the Great Wall marathon. |
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There are many social and political effects, such as the use of the metric system, nationalism, and the transfer of sovereignty from the people to a single ruler. |
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After the revolution, all professions were open to women, which gave extremely promising and successful people the opportunity to succeed. |
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That's because the rankings are now based on the caliber of the force, not the rankings of the force. |
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The French Revolution inspired other countries' lower classes to revolt against their oppressors. |
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Muhammad had a deep interest in the affairs of the world to come. He often climbed the mountain of "Nour" (Light) in a state of meditation and contemplation. |
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He put himself in the shoes of the accusers, which gives us a very vivid picture of the Prophet's spiritual experiences. |
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The crater, which is located on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania, is completely isolated from the rest of the world. |
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In reality, it's not easy to find, but if you do find it, there is complete isolation there. |
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Above the clouds, the beautiful sky and the many peaks in the distance could not be seen. There was very little to see or hear about the world. |
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Giza's Great Pyramid is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing today. |
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The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was built in the 26th century BC during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu. |
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Egypt's Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Necropolis, contains multiple pyramids (the largest being the Great Pyramid of Giza), multiple small tombs, multiple temples, and the Abu Simbel temple. |
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The Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu, and many smaller pyramids, tombs, and temples were built for other pharaohs and their families. |
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The "up bow mark" looks like the letter "V" and the "down bow mark" looks like a staple or a screw. |
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It means to start from the top and work your way down, and the bottom means to start from the bottom and work your way up (where your hand has hit the nail). |
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The upper mantle generally has a low seismic velocity, while the lower mantle is more rigid and has a higher seismic velocity. |
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Use pinsel with freedom, but keep in mind that hidden compartment indicators are a musical reason. However, they should be treated with caution. |
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Fearful King Louis XVI, his wife Marie Antoinette and their two young children (11-year-old Marie Therese and four-year-old Louis Charles) were forced to flee Paris on October 6, 1789, after a mob of market women stormed Versailles. |
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When Perry returned to the car, he was met with a barrage of insults and profanities hurled at the king and the country, and he was pelted with eggs. |
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The people's uprising forced the king and the country to release all political prisoners. |
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A member of the royal entourage was knocked to the ground by a terrified rider in the crowd at one point. |
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Filipinos were the ones who bore the brunt of American imperialism during the Philippine-American War. |
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They were accused of laundering billions of dollars in illicit funds through the Philippine banks, on behalf of the U.S. government. |
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Ultimately, the Filipino people's access to the high-value benefits of the U.S. social system will be built on the foundation of the U.S.-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement. |
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To understand Trump, you have to understand the culture that created him. |
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These events took place in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (1000–1300 CE) and are usually referred to as the Middle Ages in European history. |
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The Early Middle Ages followed by the High Middle Ages and then the Late Middle Ages ended approximately 1500 socially. |
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Technological determinism is a concept that, in practice, encompasses a wide range of theories that posit technological progress or technological change as the driving force behind human development. |
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Most technological developments fall into one of two broad categories: those that improve technology itself, and those that have social or political effects that are independent of technological change. The former are more likely to be incremental, while the latter are more likely to be disruptive. |
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It could be argued that the motorist is indirectly contributing to the road's improvement. |
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However, it is not economically viable for a few cars to fill up the country's roads, as the cost of owning a car has been reduced by introducing a new way of having children. |
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Larger vehicles are also more likely to be involved in accidents, which can lead to the development of new technologies in the healthcare sector to deal with the increasing number of road casualties. |
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Cultural pride is a big part of Romanian culture, which has been influenced by Goths, Guts, and Scythians. |
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In the context of Romanization, geography drew people in and time passed with stories and culture that were related to the geography, and we were more attractive than the harsh laws of the empire. |
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As Paris became the fashion capital of the world, Couture became the fashion capital of Europe. |
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It is believed to have begun around 400 AD and lasted until around 1100 AD. |
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In the late 18th century, the reason for the gradual decline in the value of the guinea was that the silver content of the guinea was worth more than the face value of the guinea in the American markets. |
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This was the time when the fashion capital moved from Paris to New York. |
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The Gothic style flourished between the 10th and 11th centuries and again between the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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The clothing was heavily influenced by the Eastern Mediterranean culture. |
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However, due to the slow communications system, the West could be 25 to 30 years behind. |
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In the Middle Ages, Western Europe began to develop its own style. At the time, one of the biggest innovations was the use of buttons to fasten trousers. |
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Agriculture is such a crop that is grown to meet the food requirements of the farmer and his family. |
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Sustainable agriculture, often referred to as agroecology, is a system of farming that seeks to mimic natural ecosystems in order to produce more food with less resources. |
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Historically, the majority of farmers in the world have been subsistence farmers and this is still the case in many developing countries. |
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These subcultures allow people to express themselves in a way that reflects their social values and gives them a sense of identity. |
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Ethnicity, race, class, place, and/or occupation can be specific to a particular culture. |
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The characteristics that distinguish a particular culture may be linguistic, aesthetic, religious, political, sexual, geographic, or a combination of these. |
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People of subcultures often express their identity through distinctive and emblematic styles of fashion, body language, and speech. |
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One of the most common ways of promoting social awareness is to expose children to a few unpleasant incidents during their upbringing, such as being watched by adults, being bullied or teased, or not being allowed to participate in social activities. |
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Such children are known as "feral" or "wild" children. Some feral children are cared for by people (usually their parents); in some cases, the children are kidnapped by their caretakers in an attempt to heal the child's traumatized mind or body. |
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Jungle children who are separated from their parents or forced to flee face severe trauma or post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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Others claim to have been raised by monkeys in the jungle; some say they have been living in the trees on their own banana plantations. |
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When parental care is provided entirely by non-human parents (social limits), jungle babies (emotional limits) behave like adults who are afraid of or indifferent to humans. |
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While project-based learning should be easy and more engaging, instructional coaching technology takes it a step further. |
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There is no one way to fold, but it helps those who are learning a new computer programming language or starting a new project. |
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It can be a foldable or a real person. Another teacher is a foldable version of the main character, but also a small paper clip-like person in the Microsoft Office Assistant. |
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Viruses are inserted into the scaffold proteins inside the cell. Their goal is to ask questions, prepare answers, and provide insight into the challenges that viruses face when trying to evade the immune system. |
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Children are placed in foster care for a variety of reasons, including neglect, abuse, and even homelessness. |
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No child should ever be placed in an environment that is not good for their development, education and upbringing, but people do it. |
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We believe in a just and protective legal system for these children. |
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Our righteous vision is to protect homes, protect the vulnerable, provide quality education and a reliable healthcare system. |
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The purpose of the righteous indignation and moral outrage was not that something wrong had been done, but that someone had failed to do something right. |
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The Internet combines both wired and wireless communications. |
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The unique features of the Internet are that it provides an additional dimension to the use and transfer of information. |
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For example, "teaching" and "social skills" are important motivators for using the Internet (James, 1995). |
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When Eggers and MacKay (1998) investigated the effectiveness of web-based interventions, they also identified "personalization" and "continuity" as new additions to the list of ingredients. |
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The use of video recording has led to important discoveries about the movements and vocalizations of the macaque experssions, and the short-tailed monkeys. |
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Specifically, the argument is made that if a person knows that they are making a false claim about a microexpression, then they are not lying. |
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Oliver Sacks wrote in his 2007 book, The Mind's Eyes, that people who are unable to comprehend language because of brain damage are still able to perceive the world in an accurate way. |
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He also suggests that some of the human-like qualities that can be found in parrot-like animals could be found in humans. |
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Research from the 16th century has shown that there are two types of genetic diversity: horizontal and vertical. |
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Evolutionary change includes mutation and natural selection removes it from the pool of change. |
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In each generation, two groups diverge and evolve away from each other. |
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It can be difficult for a creature like the long-necked giraffe to obtain all the nutrients it needs from the sparse vegetation of the open savannah. |
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Furthermore, this could lead to disastrous results: stagnation, malnutrition, and eventually death. |
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Proteins are the easiest molecules to digest, but it's difficult for us to break them down until they're broken down into peptides and amino acids. |
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On the other hand, eating meat (chicken, beef, pork) is not only easy to digest, but also contains a high amount of protein, and contains all essential amino acids. |
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We shouldn't be surprised if our own ancestors had solved the problem of protein in the same way that langurs do today. |
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Your rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is characterized by the twitching of your eyeballs and then (10–60 minutes later) falling asleep again. |
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You can use a relatively quiet alarm clock to wake you up completely without disturbing your partner. |
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If you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night to move your car, you can park it on the other side of the room, which will force you to get out of bed to untie it. |
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Drinking alcohol or caffeinated beverages (especially water or tea) before going to bed can make it difficult for anyone to fall asleep. |
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The amount of pain a person feels in their soul is proportional to the amount of pain they feel in their body and spirit. |
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The less anxiety/uncertainty, the greater the power of positive life. Everyone has the power to seek complete safety and comfort. |
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Everyone can reach enlightenment. The road is long and hard, but the effort is worth it. |
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Tabata is based on the principles of interval training, but incorporates many techniques from cross-training and Hindu yoga. |
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Basically, Tuesday is a very easy day. It's a day of candlelight yoga, meditation and love. |
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Kundalini energy, the quality of kundalini, the senses, the mind, and the imagination awaken the kundalini energy. |
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The central focus of the taboo is Devi Yogini. Different depictions of the goddess release energy channels, activate the chakras, and bring about enlightenment. |
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Germany was an ally in World War II, which led to cooperation between Russia and the United States. At the end of the war, the result of the clash of ideology, action and culture was the destruction of both countries. |
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Two years after the war ended, the former allies became enemies and the Cold War began. |
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The war report has been running for 40 years and continues to be fought by paramilitaries from Africa to Afghanistan, Cuba and other locations. |
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Poland's defence had collapsed by 17 September 1939 and there was only one hope that the Red Army would march into Romania. |
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However, the plans were shelved when the Soviet Union's 800,000-strong Red Army entered Poland and the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet-Polish non-aggression pact, and other international, bilateral and multilateral agreements were violated. |
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Shipping is the most efficient way to move large numbers of people and goods across oceans. |
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New Zealand's foreign policy is based on ensuring that your country has the ability to move its people and goods around the world, while at the same time denying that ability to your enemies. |
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One of the most notable recent examples is the Second Battle of the Atlantic, during World War II, in which the United States and Britain attempted to send people and supplies across the Atlantic Ocean to aid the Soviet Union. |
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Meanwhile, the German navy was trying to stop the traffickers by using more U-boats. |
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If the union fails, it is likely that Germany and Britain would dominate what is left of Europe. |
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Bakers were first domesticated in Iran around 10,000 years ago. |
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Ancient cultures and tribal milk, butter, cheese and yoghurt were easy to come by. |
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Paleolithic people were generally kept in caves and shelters in the mountains and cliffs. Their vigilance generally consisted of barking at strangers, which generally consisted of children and young adults, who were the equivalent of guard dogs. This method is still used today. |
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Veganism developed in Britain in the early 20th century. |
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Although the wagon wheels were designed to run on uneven tracks, they helped the oxen pull the wagons faster and made it easier for the oxen to pull the wagons uphill and downhill. |
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Cross ties were introduced early on to keep the petri dishes in place. However, it was later found that if an airline staple was placed on top of the petri dishes, the petri dishes would be more productive. |
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It is a common practice, but the use of leather makes the shoes look more attractive. |
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Finally, in 1767, the first complete loom was invented. |
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Walking was the first form of transportation, and humans have been walking upright for two million years. |
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Their predecessors, the Australopithecines (southern apes), did not usually walk upright. |
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Australopithecus walked on two legs at least 4.2-3.9 million years ago, while Selamanthropus may have walked on two legs as far back as six million years ago. |
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We can have a more sustainable lifestyle, we can be involved in local movements, and we can be activists to reduce the cost of the future as much as possible. |
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This is often just a symptomatic treatment. However, if we don't want to just treat the symptoms, we need to find the root cause of the problem. |
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It is clear that humanity's scientific and technological achievements have greatly changed the world, and population growth and humanity's profligate lifestyle have greatly exacerbated the problems. |
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A handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence, which was signed by Congress on July 4, 1776, and then sent to the president of Congress, John Hancock, and secretary Charles Thomson, before being sent to printer John Dunlap, who printed some copies on the back of a broadside, was sold for $8.1 million on Thursday. |
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Around 150 and 200 people were lined up all night to be the first to try the new "Dunkin' Broadside" donut. |
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The first reading of the Declaration of Independence was on July 8, 1776, by John Nixon at the Liberty Hall. |
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A copy of the letter, dated July 6, was sent to George Washington on July 9 in New York, where he was reviewing his troops. Another copy arrived in London on August 10. |
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There are still 25 dinosaur brooders known to exist, and they are the oldest known dinosaur embryos. The original specimen was lost. |
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Many experts on ancient life believe that dinosaurs survived the extinction event and are still alive today. We call them birds. |
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A lot of people don't deliver dinosaurs because they walk on two legs. |
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But there are so many other things that look like dinosaurs. |
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They have short legs and long necks, they give each other piggy-back rides, and they walk on their hind legs like a T-Rex. |
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Most of the computer information currently in use is based on the binary numeral system, which is coded in the shape of a bar and space. |
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A binary digit can have one of two values, either 0 or 1, and is called a binary digit or bit for use in computer language. |
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Internal bleeding may not be immediately apparent. Symptoms such as vomiting are so common that a quick diagnosis is unlikely. |
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The best indication of an internal hemorrhage is the presence of open bleeding from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm or a ruptured cerebral artery. |
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Specifically for this purpose, create a label check for special forestry instructions. |
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Bug is the term used by entomologists to refer to the group of insects by formal definition. |
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The term derives from the ancient practice of tying knots in ropes to make them thinner, so that they could be used to bind the human body in the shape of a mummy. |
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Both the killer whale and the pilot whale are classified as resident, which means they live in their host's or home's waters. |
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In the United States, an estimated 400,000 cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) have been diagnosed over the years, with the disease affecting young and old alike. |
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MS is a disease that affects the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. |
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Studies have shown that women can live up to two years longer than men. |
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A group will decide that children are not the best use of their resources, or that their children are not the best use of their resources. |
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They will have to choose an adoption plan for their children. |
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Parents kill their own children in order to become the parents of another couple's children. |
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Scientists use the scientific method to find out how the world works. |
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Scholars and philosophers have focused on the ancient texts and especially the Bible in the Hebrew language. |
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All aspects of the science, including psychology, were based on Aristotle's theories. |
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As the Greek language declined, the West was cut off from the philosophical and scientific traditions of Greece. |
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Many people have witnessed tails wagging back and forth in a regular rhythm and life-like movements as a result of the presence of a foetus in the womb. |
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These repetitive tallies that do not respond to external stimuli, such as birds, frogs, insects, and mammals, are more commonly referred to as metronomes. |
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The biological clock is a self-sustaining mechanism that will keep ticking away even in the absence of external stimuli for an indefinite period of time. |
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The experience of Hershey and Chase with D.N.A. was the most important. |
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Hershey and Co. used viruses or bacteria to make their own DNA replicators in a bacteriophage, or bacteria-infecting virus. |
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He had either two experiences or a radioactively-fueled Deuterium-A reactor or a radioactively-fueled Salter propellant. |
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Its own kind, the importance of mutated genetic material and whether mutated cells are cancerous, can have different effects. |
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Only changes occurring in the germline can be passed on to offspring, whereas changes occurring in somatic cells can lead to death or cancer. |
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Power-based tourism, including hiking, birdwatching and wildlife viewing, is attracting more and more people to power-based destinations. |
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Activities such as hunting, fishing, photography, watching wildlife and hiking through parks are also included in the study of the ecosystem. |
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An example of this is the journey of the Worgingtons to Bournemouth, photographing and learning. |
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Every morning, people get up and go to work, leaving behind those whose job it is to get up and go to work. |
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Everyone is connected to everyone else in this transportation system, and the traffic-based transportation system is assisting the emergency vehicles. |
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The science shows today that this carbon-based economy has pushed one species out of its place in the web of life that has supported human advancement for the past two million years. |
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Everyone in society uses the transportation system. But it is amazing that almost everyone has a complaint about the transportation system. |
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In developed countries, you hear the same complaints about the cost of water and sewerage. |
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Why does the transportation system have so many complaints, why does it fail every day? Is transportation engineers to blame? Or is it the result of some new species of incompetence? |
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Treffick's research focuses on individual drivers and interactions between drivers and pedestrians at two locations. |
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Studying the trajectory of a tornado is very difficult because the path of a tornado cannot be predicted with 100% certainty. |
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Drivers want to stay within a reasonable tolerance of the speed limit; that way, the traffic lines up in some semblance of order, and it can be passed in a reasonably orderly fashion. |
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Three main roles have been established to improve the flow of traffic: (1) Traffic, (2) Capacity, and (3) Safety. |
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They assist in the planning, design, and construction of streets, roads, and utilities. |
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Insects were the first vertebrates to evolve the ability to fly, giving them an advantage over predators and enabling them to disperse seeds and pollinate flowers more efficiently. |
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Most people find it beneficial to have a partner to help them get back on their feet. |
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It provides a large range of small hiding places for them to escape from predators. |
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Today's single-decker buses, unable to turn around their own wheels, are usually full of beer or mayonnaise. |
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Thousands of years ago, Aristarchus (Aristarchus) said the sun revolved around the earth. |
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Some people thought they were right, but many people thought they were wrong; that the sun (and other stars) moves around the earth. |
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It's an interesting question, because the Earth doesn't feel like it's moving, does it? |
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The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world and the largest river in the world in terms of volume. Compared to the second largest river, the Nile, the Amazon carries 8 times more water. |
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The Amazon River is the widest river on Earth. Its width is six miles. |
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Up to 20 percent of the water that enters the oceans comes from the rivers of the Kara Desert. |
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The original Amazon River is 6,387 kilometers (3,980 miles) long. It collects water from thousands of small rivers. |
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Although the construction of the pyramids continued until the end of the Old Kingdom, there is no answer to the size and quality of the pyramids in terms of their construction. |
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The ancient Egyptians were baffled by the new rulers, who were still thousands of years old at the time. |
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Vatican City's population is approximately 800. It is the smallest country in the world by population. |
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Vatican City uses Italian in its legislation and official communications. |
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Italian is also a widely spoken language in the country, used by many of the people who work there, while Latin is often used in religious ceremonies. |
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All the residential rooms at the Vatican State are Roman Catholic. |
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Humans have evolved from sleeping on the ground, to sleeping in trees, to sleeping in caves, because these are the places where they can find the natural elements they need and avoid predators. |
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Aristotle proposed that everything is composed of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. |
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It was very much like the four basic states of matter: solid, liquid, gas and plasma, although he also suggested that they change into new forms of matter that we see. |
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Ellipses are basically two or more dots in a row. It's easy to forget that there are many elements on the chemical periodic table. |
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Chemicals such as calcium and potassium are often thought of as minerals. Certainly, chloride and sodium are also minerals. |
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You can also take mixed doses that include non-drug ingredients such as carbon. |
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Everything in the universe is made of atoms. Atoms are made up of very small particles that are in constant motion. |
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Atomic particles are so small that they can measure the distance to the end of this sentence in the number of protons in an atom. |
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In this way, when the penguin arrived in the world, many people became his best friend. |
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The worry is that a new way of writing has emerged, with a decline in the use of punctuation and spelling. |
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People write messages on computer screens today, they don't need to go near a sharpener. |
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A human can only think about what will happen when something new comes along. |
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The explosion bomb (fashion bomb) works on the premise that any new nuclear energy is safe alongside its protons and neutrons. |
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Trying to climb up a steep hill while carrying a heavy backpack. That's why Newcastle need to split the points. |
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Some atoms are unstable, meaning they can decay or disintegrate without being hit by a neutron. |
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The floor of the cave is covered with stalactites and stalagmites. The outside of the cave is covered with moss. |
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This crater is about 70 kilometers (43 miles) in diameter on one side and 100 kilometers (62 miles) on the other. |
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This is a low pressure area and a high pressure area below the Mariana Trench and above the mountainous regions. |
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Because the canyon was so steep, it was easy to get close to the edge and fall off. And it was easy for the lava to flow all the way to the surface. |
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Theories of materialism focus on what people want and like. |
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These theories suggest that people have specific needs and/or desires that are fulfilled when they reach adulthood. |
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These theories discuss what factors make some people more likely to engage in these behaviors and what objects are in their environment that make them more likely to engage in some behaviors and less likely to engage in others. |
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Herzberg's two-factor theory are two popular theories of motivation. |
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In general, managers can fill two roles at the same time when leading their previous subordinates. This is illustrated by the fact that he is "trying to be one of the boys (or girls)". |
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This type of manager has a tendency to make unpopular decisions, oversee development, assess productivity, hold people accountable, and be the bearer of bad news. |
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In the second part of the picture, a person transforms himself into an unrecognizable person who, on behalf of the team, is supposed to change everything and build it from scratch. |
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Ultimately, the team's success or failure is judged by the final answer. |
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Often, it's the result of disagreements between the survivors and the rest of the team. |
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Virtual teams are held to the same standards as their real-life counterparts, but there are subtle differences between the two. |
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Members of the Verchol team often work with their close-knit medical group. |
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They tend to be more self-sufficient because their teams can meet at different times of the day, which their local organization cannot accommodate. |
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An actual "innovative team" (Larson and Lafasteau, 1989, p. 109) is also a unique part of an innovative organization. |
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The invisible team is the team that reports on every member. The invisible team sets standards for every member. |
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Why would any organization, for the sake of time management, want to get rid of the concept of institutional education? Institutional education has a purpose. |
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When all members of a society have access to all available effective methods of contraception, creativity and artistic expression flourish. |
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The discovery could lead to the development of a new, innovative treatment for those suffering from Parkinson's disease. |
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Before an organization can become passionate about something, its leadership must be steeped in shared values and a culture of excellence based on science and organizational learning. |
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Angel (2006), describes a methodology used by organisations to achieve higher levels of performance. |
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Neurological researchers use physical evidence to support theories of consciousness. However, this research tends to isolate the brain from the rest of the body. |
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Brain imaging and personality traits have helped scientists in their research. |
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It has been known for a long time that different types of brain injury, such as concussion, stroke and traumatic brain injury, can lead to personality change and may be the cause of some psychiatric disorders. |
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The new technology gives us the ability to look inside the brain and do research that we couldn't do before. |
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It provides us with a lot of information and materials that help us to understand the way of thinking in our heads. |
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Although AI is a powerful tool for science fiction, the creation of AI computers, pattern recognition, learning, and the acquisition of knowledge in machines is an important cornerstone of AI. |
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Building such machines is part of AI research that aims to create systems that can perform tasks that require reasoning based on visual cues. |
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Skills include control, planning and scheduling, problem-solving and answering questions, as well as handwriting, voice and facial recognition. |
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These are the kinds of things that make a real difference to people's lives. |
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Today, AI systems are often used in economics, finance, engineering, and military applications, such as building multiple home computers and video game software applications. |
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Field trips are a big part of any classroom. Most of the time, students are taken to places where they can't just hop on a bus. |
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Technology facilitates the solution. Students and teachers can sit in their classrooms and watch a live stream of the museum's exhibits, take a virtual tour of the Acquarium or admire beautiful artworks. |
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Participation in the film industry is a high-risk, high-reward venture. |
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Every year, students at Bennett College in North Carolina design a web site for their annual trip to the state capital, Raleigh. The web site is redesigned every year, but the old one is kept online for use as a scrapbook. |
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Students can improve their writing skills by writing a blog. Students start their blog writing with grammar and spelling mistakes, but the blogging community corrects them. |
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Students are generally skeptical, so the blog writer tries to improve his writing to avoid criticism. |
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Blogging also "encourages students to continue to engage with the world around them."(Tutwiler, 2004) |
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Blogging is a tool that encourages sharing, and it gives students the opportunity to learn in a more creative way. |
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Blogs can help students become more critical and analytical thinkers, using the Internet as a resource to support their own point of view on a particular issue (Owens, 2002). |
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Utah's capital, Salt Lake City, is a bilingual city and there are numerous art galleries and oddities to be found throughout the city that depict Utah's past and present. |
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Further south, the volcanoes of Nevado del Ruiz and Nevado del Tolima continue to erupt, and to the north, the volcanoes of Nevado del Huila and Nevado del Tolima continue to erupt. |
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These are all the things and so much more that reveal to the outside world the higher levels of Canadian condescension that is conveyed through interviews with foreigners. |
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Further north, there is a large area with a relatively low population and some almost uninhabited jungle. |
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The population comparison that baffles many: Canadians are more African-American than Americans are African-American. |
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The island is located in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa. |
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Megalodon was enormous, and when it came to feeding on jungle life, it was more than a match for its prey. |
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Most of the smaller islands are independent countries or French overseas territories and are known as the Lesser Antilles. |
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Islam also came to the Arab islands, and he worked on large panels in Comoros and Mauritius. |
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European exploration and colonization began in the 15th century, when Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama reached India from Europe. |
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In the north, this area of the coast has been hit by a tsunami, as has the Pacific Ocean in the south and west. |
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Women: The order goes that all women travelling must declare themselves to be married. |
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Wearing a hat is also helpful (but not as much as the more expensive ones). |
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Women should be aware that cultural differences can lead to the conclusion that it is normal to insult someone, to make fun of someone, to pick on someone, and so on. None of these things are normal. |
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Men are getting tougher and sticking to their guns (whether it's culturally appropriate or not!). |
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The foundations of the modern city were laid in the 10th century BC by the Phoenicians, who used the strategic Strait of Gibraltar as a trade route. |
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Portugal destroyed it and rebuilt it under the name of Caisa Branca, only to abandon it again in 1755 after an earthquake. |
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The Sultan of Morocco rebuilt the city and gave it the name Casablanca, after the Spanish traders who had established a trading post there. |
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Casa Blanca is one of the least popular places to shop in Marrakech. |
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In the ancient city of Mada'in Salih, there are easy-to-reach places where archaeological treasures such as alabaster, pottery, jewelry, and varieties of textiles can be found, but they are only for tourists. |
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Goma is a tourist city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, located in the extreme east of the country. |
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In 2002, the city of Goma was largely destroyed by a lava flow from the Nyiragongo volcano. |
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Although Goma is relatively safe, research is needed to determine the extent of the fighting in the North Kivu province. |
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The city also has to contend with the threat of landslides on the slopes of Mount Gorilla, one of the volcanoes that make up the Virunga National Park. |
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To get to Goma, you can use a motorcycle taxi (boda boda). The short trip costs 500 Congolese francs. |
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In contrast, "tum-tum" was used as a non-derogatory term for a foreigner, or a person from a distant place, in the same way that "tourist" is used today. |
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Today Tombstone is a ghost town, but it was once a thriving tourist attraction and had an airport. |
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It was added to the List of World Heritage in Danger in 1990 due to the threat of desertification. |
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It was one of the most important places to visit during the Henry Louis Gates' PBS African American Worlds special. |
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This city is completely different from the rest of the country, as it has more of an Arabic flavour than African. |
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Crocodiles are found in the Kruger National Park (in South Africa) in the south and the Zambezi River in Zambia and Zimbabwe in the north. |
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The park covers an area of 19,500 square kilometers (7,500 square miles) and is divided into 14 different ecological zones, each of which is suitable for a different type of jungle life. |
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It is one of South Africa's most important nature reserves and is home to the southern white rhinoceros, an endangered species. |
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Like all national parks in southern Africa, this park has daily protection and an interior fence. |
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It can also be beneficial for someone who wants to buy a wild card, which grants access to all national parks in South Africa or just the parks in South Africa's southern region. |
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The island is named after the Hang Kong Strait, which is where many tourists think of as the center of their holiday. |
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The skyscrapers of Hang Kong's skyline, which dictate the city's iconic silhouette, have been given a shimmering makeover in the shape of a four-pointed star that reflects Victoria Harbour's waterways. |
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Hong Kong's best view is from the island, across the harbour to Kowloon Waterfront. |
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Hundreds of thousands of hectares of undeveloped land along the northern coast of Hainan Island are available for development. |
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This is the place that the British created and if you're looking to explore the local history, this is a good place to start. |
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Bali is the world's largest volcano, which has erupted 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Indonesian islands of Bali and Lombok. |
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Sundarbans has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A part of the Sundarbans National Park is located in the Indian state of West Bengal. |
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Jungles are not just in the Minglewood area — there are still some large jungles in the area that once connected a geyser field. |
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The Sundarbans covers an area of 3,850 km² (1,500 sq mi) and is home to the world's largest tidal mangrove forest. |
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Since 1966, the Sundarbans has been a mangrove sanctuary and it is estimated that there are now around 400 Bengal tigers and 30,000 near-threatened saltwater crocodiles in the area. |
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The buses run all day long between the two stations, but the ones that go east and north/south run at 6:30am and 7:30am. |
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Better to buy tickets a few days in advance, as buses are often full during rush hour. |
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Most of the injuries are minor Japanese costers, which are comfortable and sturdy. |
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Taxis are faster and more comfortable for short journeys, such as Paro and Punakha (No. 150) and Punakha (No. 200). |
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The Oyapock Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Oyapock River. It connects the cities of Oyapock in Brazil and Cayenne in French Guiana. |
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The two towers are 83 metres high, and the distance between them is 378 metres, and both towers are 3.50 metres wide. |
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The vertical clarity at the bottom of the pool is 15 metres. The construction of the pool was completed in August 2011, and the pool had not been drained for traffic until March 2017. |
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A full moon has not been seen since September 2017, when a total lunar eclipse was expected to occur. |
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The Guarani are the largest indigenous group in South America, with some 500,000 people living in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Bolivia. |
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Chico's territory was the home of other local tribes, such as the Wintu and Paiute, who survived by hunting, gathering, and fishing. |
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The 16th-century Protestant reformer, who was previously known as "The Voice of the Indies", died as a result of a battle between Spanish conquistadors and local indigenous tribes. |
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The Spaniards began the era of the Inquisition, which lasted for three centuries. |
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After the Reformation in 1537, the Peregrines continued to thrive in their diurnal and nocturnal roles. |
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Argentina is one of the best polo teams and players in the world. |
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The biggest tournament of the year, the Copa Libertadores, is held in December at the Polo Fields in Las Canteras. |
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At other times of the year, short-term turnarounds and matches can also be viewed. |
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Find out where to buy the latest news and polo match tickets by visiting the official Argentine Polo Association website. |
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The official currency of Falkland Islands is the Falkland Islands pound (FKP), which is equal to one British pound (GBP). |
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Currency exchange can be done at the only bank on the island, which is located next to the E.F.I. West Store in Stanley. |
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British pounds are generally accepted in the islands and the US dollar is also often accepted. |
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Credit cards issued by offshore islands will not be accepted, although Britain, Europe and American Express can be used; you will need to provide the cardholder's details in order to pay by credit card. |
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It's unlikely that Florida's congressional delegation will be exchanged for islands, so exchange money before leaving the islands. |
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Because Montenegro is on the Adriatic Sea, it has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. |
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Montenegro has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, with temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) in July and August. |
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Winter can be surprisingly warm: A degree of heat drops down from the hot, humid tropics, but the cold, dry air from the Arctic can make the season feel much colder. |
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There is no such thing as a "rainy" or "dry" season: Rainfall amounts vary throughout the year. |
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Many of the animals at the zoo are used to being looked at by humans, but wild animals can still be wild. |
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According to park officials, rhinos are at least 100 metres and other jungle animals at least 25 metres away from each other! |
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Despite their small size, eagles are capable of taking down prey much larger than themselves, including baboons, bighorn sheep, musk oxen, and just about any other large mammal. |
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Every year thousands of tourists are injured because they don't take the right precautions. These animals are large, jungle-dwelling and prone to attack, so give them a wide berth. |
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Keep in mind that bad food attracts raccoons and other wildlife. So don't leave out bad food and keep your camp clean. |
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Apya Samoa is a constitutional monarchy. The city of Apia is located on the island of Upolu and has a population of approximately 40,000. |
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It was founded in 1850 and has been the capital of Samoa since 1959. |
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Harbour (Pearl) was the site of an epic naval battle in 1889 when German, American and British ships refused to leave the harbour. |
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In addition to the British cruiser, all ships were sunk. Approximately 200 Americans and Germans were lost. |
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During the Maoist uprising for independence, the commander of the Peruvian Army, General Topa Tupac Amaru III, was assassinated in the city of Ayacucho. |
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Auckland is located on two volcanic fields, so there are many beaches in the area. The three most popular beaches are Mission Bay, St Heliers Bay and Takapuna Beach. |
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The North Shore is located on the Pacific Ocean (North Harbor District) and stretches from Devil's Peak in the north to Davenport in the south. |
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They cover almost all of the continental shelf that protects Tierra del Fuego, and there are more than 1,000 fjords that provide the peninsula with a coastline. |
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Sometimes it's a family day out, and there are a lot of shops on the seafront. There's also a lighthouse. |
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The local beer is called "Number 10", which is not a lager but a light and refreshing ale. The second local beer is called "Manta". |
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There are many French wines to choose from, but New Zealand and Australian wines are better value for money. |
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Local tap water is safe to drink, but if you're thirsty, bottled water can be easily obtained. |
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The idea of "flat white" is foreign to Australians. A short black "espresso" is served, cappuccino is made with more cream (no foam), and tea is served without milk. |
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Hot Chocolate is a little pricey, but it's worth it. |
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Refs go through a lot of travel throughout the year, and refs are not immune to injuries. |
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Finally, seek advice and assistance from authorities, repair all signs, and give full attention to safety precautions. |
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Box jellyfish are found in tropical and subtropical waters from October to April. They can also be seen at other times of the year. |
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Sharks are present, but they rarely attack humans. Most sharks are afraid of humans and avoid them. |
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Warm-blooded marine mammals do not live in active ways in the open sea, their basic habitat being the rakahimpotan seamount to the north of the Juan de Fuca Strait. |
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Advance booking gives travellers peace of mind that their accommodation will be waiting for them when they arrive. |
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Travel agents often have special deals or incentives with hotels, but you can also book other types of accommodation through a travel agent, such as camping grounds. |
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Triple-A packages are usually packages that include transportation and accommodations or transportation and cruise ship packages. |
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If you spend time thinking about other documents (such as visas), they can also stop your reservation. |
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Any inquiries or reservations should be sent to the Travel Agent, not directly to the hotel. |
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For some audiences, the large number of attendees who participated in the music's tahawwars made the decision to stay, and more audience members were able to experience a large part of the experience. |
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If you want to get really close to the action, you'll have to camp out near the music stage. |
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Keep in mind that the original stage's music program had already ended, but many of the festival's facets of music were still going on late into the night. |
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Some facial features are reserved for family members and small children. |
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If you are in the northern hemisphere, check the cabin, as the sound of the wind whistling through the snow can be terrifying. |
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St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City is included in the cruise itinerary. Cruise passengers receive an exemption from visa requirements (conditions apply). |
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Casinos spend a lot of time and money trying to get people to stay longer and spend more money. There are usually no chairs or couches, and leaving can be difficult. |
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Their offerings generally consist of food, drinks, and entertainment to keep the customers happy and to keep them coming back to the place. |
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In some cases, they offer alcoholic beverages at home. However, drinking alcohol can lead to poor decision-making, and all good judgment goes out the window. |
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If you're going to be driving on higher ground or climbing mountains, you need to consider the possibility of snow, ice, or slippery conditions. |
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The roads get narrower and narrower, and you can't drive a car on them. It's like you're on a narrow dirt road. |
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The intense snowfall that causes you to freeze, happens in a very short amount of time. |
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There is nothing to be seen from the snowfall or the accumulation of snow or ice on the car's windshield or tires. |
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On the other hand, cold and snowy seasons are common in many countries, and often last for several months without interruption. |
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Tourism is a major industry in South Africa, and there are many great places to visit. |
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A safari is generally defined as a trip to Africa to see the continent's wildlife, especially the big game on the savannahs. |
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Some animals, such as kangaroos and giraffes, come close to humans and can be seen in a good way through binoculars. |
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Cheetahs, lions and tigers are usually shy and you can see them better than from a distance. |
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Pilgrimage (which may also be referred to as "backpacking", "hiking" or "floating") is a journey of several days or weeks of hiking. |
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The Paralympics will be held from August 24 to September 5, 2021. Some events will be held in different parts of Japan. |
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Tokyo will become the first Asian city to host both the Summer and Winter Games, having hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964. |
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If you've already booked your flights and accommodation for 2020, you may be in for a nasty surprise. |
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Removal policies vary, but coronavirus-based policies have not expanded since July 2020, when the first decision to remove Trump was made. |
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It is expected that the price of most programs' tickets will be between 2,500 yen and 130,000 yen, with the price of non-regular tickets reaching up to 7,000 yen. |
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You can learn astrology from the stars. If you don't have astrology in your room, many hotels offer astrology and astrology boards. |
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If you don't have an asterisk and you can't wear a muzzle without one, try using a hair dryer. |
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Be careful not to overheat your kettle (unless you want it to crack or boil dry). |
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There are many ways to purify water, some more effective against threats. |
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In some places, a minute's worth of water is enough, in others, many minutes are needed. |
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Filters come in all shapes and sizes, and you should be suspicious of a company that sells you a water bottle with a built-in filter. |
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Travelers can carry diseases that can be transmitted to their aquatic habitats. |
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Bacteria can cause food poisoning, spoil food, or cause dangerous effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, or infections. |
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Rare diseases, or viruses that can kill or maim people with their strength, are rarely seen in the wild. |
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Duty-free shopping offers a chance to buy tax-free and duty-free goods at the airport. |
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Travellers from other countries can save a significant amount of money by avoiding expensive taxes, especially on alcohol and soft drinks. |
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Due to the pothole between Poynton and Fireman's Lane, drivers have been finding it difficult to navigate the bumpy road through the dense jungle-like area. |
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If you're not used to driving on dihedrals, take the alternate route: The roads are steeper, twistier, and have more switchbacks. |
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The prescribed speed limit is typically 35-40 miles per hour (56-64 kilometers per hour), which is slower than both previous and subsequent services. |
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The excitement here is that mobile phone services are much better than in many other parts of the country, such as the jungles of Pensilvania. |
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German pastries are very good and there are a lot of varieties, like in southern Austria. |
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Frogs are widespread, with all frogs being included in the posters every year and toads and newts emerging from their hibernation during the warmer months. |
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Germany's many backed cakes include stollen, lebkuchen, and other types of gingerbread, as well as popular cookies such as kipferl, which are often paired with a cup of tea. |
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If you're looking for something a little more luxurious, you can't go wrong with a Burlington, Financial District, or Revere apartment. |
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A dash of crème fraîche or sour cream with a sprinkling of chopped herbs makes a delicious sauce. |
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A year can be a "dry" or "gale" based on the amount of seasonal material. |
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Milk is generally used in the northern parts of India and Pakistan, while coconut milk is used in the southern parts of India and other coastal regions. |
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Indonesian cuisine is a term that encompasses a wide variety of dishes found throughout the country's 17,000 islands. |
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However, if used without coconut milk, it refers to the original Javanese dish from the central and eastern parts of the island. |
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Javanese cuisine, which is now widely available throughout the island, is a diverse range of seasonal foods, with popular dishes including mung bean pancakes, mushrooms, Chinese (especially Javanese-style Chinese) and various spicy dishes. |
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They act as a support for the rider's feet, which are placed on either side of the palanquin. |
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It provides more stability for the rider, but there is also the risk that the rider's foot can slip in it. |
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If a rider is thrown from a horse, but the horse's foot stays in the stirrup, the rider can be dragged. There are many safety measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of this happening. |
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First of all, most riders wear boots that are long enough to cover the calf, ankle, and instep. |
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Next, some saddles, especially English saddles, have a safety bar which, if the rider is pulled back by the reins, causes the saddle to move away from the horse's chest. |
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The Grand Canyon is the most prominent feature of the Colorado Plateau, a region in the southwestern United States known as the Grand Canyon. |
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Looking down from the tops of mountains to the bottoms of canyons is one of the great pleasures of the world. Every corner of the globe is trying to carve out new routes between the vertical walls of its canyons. |
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Downhill skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports, in which skiers or snowboarders slide downhill on skis or a snowboard. |
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Scuba diving is a big adventure, with many fans, who are often referred to as "scuba bombers," a nickname for someone who has dived all over the world. |
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Skiing (the act of sliding down snow on skis) is very ancient — the earliest depictions of skiers date back 5,000 years before the birth of Christ! |
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Downhill skiing became popular in the late 19th century, and the first recreational ski club in North America was founded in 1861 in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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Snowboarding: This action is also known as backcountry skiing, ski touring or ski hiking. |
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This has to do with the Alpine style, but generally the Alpine style doesn't include an ice axe or crampons, which are used in the last part of the climb and are needed for harder ice and crampons. |
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Think of a scotch rope in the same way you would think of a hiking rope or a parade rope. |
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In a good state of mind, you'll be able to get a lot more distance out of your shots - but every now and then you'll be able to hit the ball a long way without a big backswing. |
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Europe is relatively small compared to the rest of the world, but there are a large number of independent countries there. In general, traveling to multiple countries means you will be asked for a visa and passport control multiple times. |
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However, Shanghai's area plays a role similar to that of a country in this series. |
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As long as you stay on this line, you can usually cross the border without a second passport control checkpoint. |
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In the same way, a shingle visa holder does not need to apply for a visa for every shingle visa country, saving time, money and paperwork. |
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There is no international standard for lost and found items. Some lost and found agencies have been around for over 100 years. |
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There are geographical changes, where the age limit is lower in places like North America than in Europe. |
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Durability can be defined as the length of time a product can be used by a consumer for its intended purpose, which is longer than the lifespan of a disposable product. |
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Northern Haiti is an important source of income for the nation and trade is a vital part of the country's culture, which is dependent on many people. |
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Even though they weren't directly responsible for the extinction of large mammals, such as mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and other such creatures, saber-toothed cats lived more like drought-adapted animals. |
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Today, many people work in the tourism industry. Tourism is an important part of the social economy. |
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Although its use is widespread, its negative connotations and erroneous associations with Romani people often lead non-Romani people to use the word "gypsy" as a derogatory term. |
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If you travel to a country where travel vaccinations are required, your travel health insurance or your trip cancellation insurance may be affected. |
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You can also seek advice from other governments, but their advice is for their own citizens. |
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For example, in the Middle East and Central America, U.S. citizens may find themselves at a disadvantage compared to Europeans and Arabs. |
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A government spokesman is a brief statement on the country's political situation. |
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Preconceived notions are often vague, general, and much simpler than the detailed information that comes from other sources. |
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Extreme weather is an umbrella term for any dangerous meteorological condition that can cause damage, widespread social disruption, or loss of human life. |
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Seasons occur all over the world, and there are many different types, which are related to geography, topography, and atmospheric conditions. |
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Fast-moving storms, hurricanes, monsoons, typhoons, tsunamis and tornadoes are examples of extreme weather and its effects. |
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Tropical and sub-tropical storms include tropical depressions, tropical storms, subtropical storms, and hurricanes. |
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Travellers are advised to keep up to date with severe weather warnings that could disrupt their travel plans. |
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Anyone travelling to a country that could be perceived as a war zone, should receive pre-emptive training. |
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A local company may be able to help with an Internet search for the "opposing course." |
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All of the issues raised in the report will be examined in detail, as is usually the case with a major inquiry. |
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A typical rollout will take 2-5 days and will include a lot of front-end and back-end testing. |
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There are many books and articles on survival, but there are few on combat. |
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They are planning a trip abroad to undergo sex reassignment surgery, but they should be sure to have the proper documentation to return home. |
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Those who have not written (X) or a preferred name or gender on their documents, or have no documents at all, will have to go through a lengthy process to get a passport. |
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The desire to repatriate documents from foreign governments is as widespread as ever. |
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Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, security check posters have become more commonplace. |
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People should not expect to get their provisional licenses and respect back from the screeners before the investigation is complete. |
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The return of the cherry blossoms marks the end of the season on the coast, which is often rocky or cliff-like. |
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Due to the underwater topography, the return current is relatively slow, and a strong current can develop in the deep water. |
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Most deaths from drowning are the result of an attempt to save someone from the water, which may be impossible. |
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Just as it's not easy to come down from a high, it's not easy to come up from a low. |
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Try to mark the spot where you fell so you don't fall again or, if you're lucky enough to be rescued, you may be able to mark the spot where you fell so you can be rescued. |
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Secondary tropical storms tend to develop more quickly (hurricane season is shorter), last longer, and can be more intense. |
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Those tourists who have had the opportunity to experience a new way of life and culture will find it difficult to go back to their old way of life. |
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When you return to your home country after living abroad, you feel like you're missing out on the new culture and the characteristics of your own culture. |
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When you went abroad for the first time, the locals had to make do with what they had because they knew that visitors to a new country needed to be entertained. |
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People may not expect that patience and understanding will be needed for those returning home. |
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The Promenade and the Light Show is one of the exciting things to do in this area. |
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You can see the ahram in the dark and you can see them in the silence before the show begins. |
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Usually, you'll find yourself among tourists and shoppers. The sound and light story is like a book's story. |
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Abu al-Hool is a post-apocalyptic story told from the point of view of a survivor. |
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Images are displayed on the promenade and different promenades are illuminated. |
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The Southern Shetland Islands, which were discovered in 1819, are home to a number of settlements and the majority of their population lives there, including 2020's most active volcano. |
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The archipelago is located 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of the island of Mauritius. The largest island is Kangaroo Island, which is home to the Flinders Chase National Park. |
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Other locations include the Lion's Head Islands and the Delfariums, where the active volcano continues to spew lava into the Caldera, a spectacular volcanic crater. |
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Ellesmere Island lies to the south of Ellesmere Bay in the Arctic Ocean. |
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Here, the Pacific plate subducts beneath the Juan de Fuca plate, forming a 360 km (220 mi) long chain of volcanoes that stretches from the Olympic Peninsula to Vancouver Island, which is cut in two by the Juan de Fuca Strait. |
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Sentinel Ridge, or North Summit, is the highest point in the entire Interstate 15 corridor, at 4892 feet above sea level. |
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Without a cell phone, a satellite phone is the only way to communicate from remote locations. |
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A satellite phone is not a substitute for a mobile phone because you need to be outside in the open with a clear line of sight to the satellite to make a call. |
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The service is often used for recreational purposes, such as hunting, where the need for distance communication and sound is required. |
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Your local telephone service provider may be able to provide you with additional information about this service. |
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For those planning to camp for a year, the popularity of van life has been on the rise at a rapid pace. |
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In particular, the school is popular with out-of-area pupils, who often leave university without completing their education. |
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A growing number of foreign-born students are returning to their home countries after completing a year-long gap course in higher education. |
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In most educational programs, a tuition fee will be required to enroll. |
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You don't need a boat to get around the island's lagoons. |
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Although the coastal resorts and largest lakes in the country are huge, the small lakes offer a variety of experiences. |
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Canoeing is a national pastime in Finland, where every eighth or ninth person has a canoe. |
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It's played by Norway, Sweden and New Zealand, but it's essentially a solitary sport (for example, in the Netherlands there are only a handful of curling clubs). |
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The Baltic cruise market is expanding rapidly in St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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This means you can take a day trip to a historical city and return to the ship at night. |
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If you are travelling on a cruise ship, you do not need a visa (until 2009). |
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Some tourist cruise books include Berlin, Germany. As you can see on the map, Berlin is not near the sea and the city is not included in the cruise price. |
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Flying can be a terrifying experience for people of all ages and backgrounds, especially if they haven't flown before or have experienced a traumatic event. |
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There's no shame in it: It's a personal fear and other unpleasant things that many people experience. |
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Some information about what happens on board a plane and during a flight may be helpful to some people who suffer from a fear of flying or claustrophobia, which is a fear of being trapped in a confined space. |
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Career companies can make a lot of money by getting things done quickly. In the business world, time is money. |
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On some roads, big companies had their own plans, but on other roads and small forms, it was an issue. |
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If he sent it by air, it would take a day or two to get there and be unloaded and customs cleared. |
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The only way to get it was to register it with the Registry of Samoa. Airline staff would not be allowed to send it without a passenger on board. |
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The easiest way to get into business class is to buy a one-way ticket (or better yet, have your company pay for it). |
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However, it's not easy: according to the principles of the Anglo-Saxon economy, you expect to have to work four times as hard for a business class seat and six times as hard for a first class seat! |
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There's no need to pay extra for business or first-class fares just to get more legroom. |
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Airlines know that business travelers are willing to pay more for a faster way to get to their destination, so they charge accordingly. |
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The capital of Moldova is Chisinau. The local language is Romanian, but Russian is widely spoken. |
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Moldova is a multi-ethnic country that has been a victim of ethnic cleansing. |
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In 1994, the self-declared Republic of Transnistria, which has its own government and constitution, but has not been recognized by any UN member state. |
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Despite the failure of political negotiations, economic relations between the two parts of Moldova have been restored. |
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Moldova's largest religion is Christianity. |
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Izmir is Turkey's third-largest city, with a population of approximately 3.7 million, after Istanbul and Ankara. |
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Asmara, a city that was once ancient, is now a modern, developed and popular commercial center that sits on a large bay and is surrounded by mountains. |
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The city's narrow cobblestone streets, lined with old stone buildings and modern shopping centers with tiled roofs, 18th-century markets, ancient mosques and churches, all give the city a Mediterranean, not Middle Eastern, feel. |
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Halifax guards the nearby island of St. Mary's, which has a 17th-century church. |
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Some of the gravestones in the churchyard are decorated with intricate carvings. |
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A six-hour hike is required to see the waterfalls. |
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To the north, where it's easy to get to, is the romantic and charming city of Lviv, which became a beacon of hope and inspiration for non-Ukrainians after the dark days of the Soviet Union. |
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The Scotterbus 403 has stopped at Cabo da Roca, the most westerly point in mainland Europe. |
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Visit the Great Mosque of Damascus, one of the largest mosques in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Keep in mind that you're visiting a place that, in terms of its importance to the world's population, is almost incalculable. |
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Still many men and women live here who have fought to stay alive, and many people were killed or worked to death, Jews and non-Jews alike. |
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Please be respectful of this place. Don't make a Holocaust joke or a Nazi joke. |
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Do not write on the buildings or draw graffiti on them. |
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Barcelona's official languages are Catalan and Spanish. Approximately half of the population speak Catalan, many more understand it and everyone speaks Spanish. |
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However, most references have been made in Catalan, as it is the first official language of Spain. |
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Until now, Spanish has been widely used in public transport and other services. |
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Most announcements are made in Catalan, but unscheduled announcements are made in English, Spanish, Arabic, French, and Japanese, among other languages. |
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Pearse's descendants are proud of their ancestor's self-sacrifice, selflessness and martyrdom. |
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When it's often a bad misconception, the best way to get to Paris is to take a good route and act like a person who has had a good upbringing. This will make the journey as easy as possible. |
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If you have any fundamental disagreements, Peres' supporters are quick to point them out. |
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Lutyens Lake National Park is home to a forest of pines, spruces and cedars, and the unique feature of the park is the abundance of moss and lichen growing on the trunks of the trees. |
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With its wide range of climates, diverse landscapes and varying altitudes, the region has a wide variety of soil types. |
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This area is extremely diverse and is home to a wide variety of animal and bird species. |
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Unusual animals such as the European bison, bears, wolves, lynx, wildcats and capybaras can be seen with many other common species. |
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Women are required to wear long skirts and cover their hair when visiting temples. |
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More often than not, it's women who are caught off guard without a coat, but if you're wearing a coat, especially one with bright colors and patterns, you're more likely to catch the eye of a passerby or passerby. |
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Men in this country are required to wear a necktie. |
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It can also be removed from storage at any time, but it doesn't come off after each use, so you shouldn't feel uncomfortable. A one-size-fits-all fits most men. |
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Majorcan cuisine is similar to Mediterranean cuisine, which is based on bread, vegetables and meat (especially pork), and uses olive oil. |
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A common popular dish, especially during the summer months, is pa amb oli: bread, olive oil, tomatoes, and other available vegetables such as peppers, eggplant, and zucchini. |
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Names always begin with a capital letter, followed by a lower-case letter, until the middle of a sentence, where a capital letter is used. |
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This is an important way to differentiate between actions and activities. |
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Discussing it in terms of learning, it's easy to learn, but in terms of writing, it's very difficult to know whether something is being used in a fundamental way or not. |
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The pronunciation of Italian is relatively easy because many words are pronounced exactly as they are written. |
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They are special letters that need to be dotted, but their pronunciation changes depending on whether they are followed by a vowel or a consonant. |
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Also, be sure to pronounce R and RR differently: Caro means "dear" in Spanish, while Carro means "cart" in Spanish. |
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Farsi is an easy and regular language. |
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For this reason, learning the basic rules of the game will help you better understand the Persian rules and be able to follow the action better. |
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You don't need to say that if you speak Romanian, learning Portuguese will be easy. |
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With that in mind, people who know little about Spain can make the mistake of thinking it's so close to Portugal that it's not worth bothering with. |
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Today, the vast majority of dinosaur fossils are found in sedimentary rocks, and they are usually found in the form of bones or teeth. |
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Low-level radioactive waste was not an issue for them back then, as it is today. Their leisure time was spent in places that could be reached by boat, as opposed to those that had been developed in the modern era. |
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There are many more modern research telescopes in remote locations offering excellent facilities for observing the night sky. |
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Seeing cherry blossoms, which are called hanami, has been a part of Japanese culture since the eighth century. |
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The idea came from China, where the plum blossom, the national flower, bloomed. |
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The first cherry blossom parties in Japan were held solely for the emperor's enjoyment and for the entertainment of the imperial court. |
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Put yourself in their shoes, so to speak, and don't try to "one-up" them. |
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Even if you go to the garden on a regular basis, you're still likely to take away more than you put in, due to the "harvesting" aspect of gardening. |
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Singapore is generally a safe place to stay and it's easy to get in and out and you can buy anything you need while you're there. |
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However, living in the "lower latitudes" means you'll have to contend with the heat (always) and humidity (when it rains, which isn't very often). |
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And some are those who go north to Hebron, where the biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their wives, are buried. |
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Check out the map below to see how close Hebron is to the Palestinian population centers of Bethlehem and Ramallah. |
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The interior of the country's lakes could be a good place to build dams for irrigation. |
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For example, a visit to the castles of the Loire Valley or Rhine Valley, a cruise along the Danube River, or a trip down the Rhine River by boat. |
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They are known for their love of hiking and cycling trails. |
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Christmas is one of the most important holidays for Christians, and is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus. |
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More than half of the world's Christians live in developing countries, as well as the vast majority of the world's non-Christians. |
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There is a legend that Eastre saw the sun rise over an open place while she was awake all night. |
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There is a series of reliable Christian interpretations of this tradition, but this may have occurred before the Christian era. |
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Most traditional Christian churches celebrate the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday, which is always the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox (March 20 or 21). |
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In the beginning, all the inhabitants of these islands were drowned, overwhelmed, or drowned in the water. |
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Due to the great distance from Earth, there was no money to be made from space travel, which led to the extinction of the Galapagos Giant Tortoise. |
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Since the arrival of humans in Galapagos, many species have become extinct, including tortoises, goats, horses, cats and dogs. |
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If you are traveling to the Arctic or Antarctic, you will experience a polar night, which means the sun does not rise above the horizon. |
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This is a good opportunity to see Aurora Borealis, because the sky will be dark most of the time. |
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Because the area is so sparsely populated, light pollution is rarely an issue, so you can enjoy the stars. |
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Japanese work culture is much more structured and regular than that of the West. |
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South Koreans are known for their meticulous work ethic, and often work two jobs to support their families or pay off their debts. |
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Success on the job is important, but not as important as group achievement or individual success. |
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Employees often need to get permission from their supervisors to take time off for their own appointments, and they expect to be able to do so without asking any questions. |
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