Search is not available for this dataset
sentence1
stringlengths 1
66.1k
| sentence2
stringlengths 1
65k
|
---|---|
2017 Angus Council election | Élections locales écossaises de 2017 à Angus |
are frequent utis a sign of ovarian cancer? | Ovarian cancer can sometimes act like a urinary tract infection (UTI) as well, making you feel like you need to urinate frequently or urgently. Some women also experience vaginal bleeding that's out of character for their menstrual cycle, or that comes after menopause. |
Taft's parents, Jacob and Pauline (Levine) Levinsons, were unaware of their photographer's decision to enter the photograph into the contest until learning that the photo of their daughter had been selected by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as the winner. | Seus pais, Jacob e Pauline (Levine) Levinsons, não tinham conhecimento da decisão de seu fotógrafo, Hans Ballin, de inscrever a foto no concurso até saberem que sua filha havia sido selecionada pelo ministro da propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, como a vencedora. |
Luis Barbat | Барбат, Луис |
Why was this edit rejected by Community? | Why does the Community user approve and reject edits? |
Pione (grape) | 貓眼葡萄 |
The outcome of the learning experience cannot be predetermined. | Il risultato dell'esperienza di apprendimento non può essere predeterminato. |
Rinzai school | Риндзай |
The "Met" was renamed in 1983 as The Wang Theatre, and the Metropolitan Center became known as the Wang Center for the Performing Arts. | В 1983 году его переименовали в The Wang Theatre, а Metropolitan Center стал известен как Wang Center for the Performing Arts. |
Give us a sense of how much the campaign costs a year. | أعطنا فكرة عن هذا المشروع ! و كم يكلف في كل عام ؟ |
In 1496 Bartholomew Columbus , Christopher 's brother , built the city of Santo Domingo , Western Europe 's first permanent settlement in the `` New World '' . | Later , Bartholomew Columbus founded the city of Santo Domingo , the oldest permanent European city in the Americas . |
uh-huh that's so stupid that you all have two teams that's really stupid | Having two teams is really stupid. |
libra is compatible with what zodiac sign? | Libras are most compatible with Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius and Aquarius. Libras are ruled by air, so the safest bet for a happy relationship is one of the other air signs Gemini or Aquarius. Both signs are big thinkers and share the people-focused attitude of Librans. |
high paying jobs you can do while traveling? | ['Flight Attendant. One of the best jobs that allow you to travel is being a flight attendant. ... ', 'Cruise Ship Worker. ... ', 'Travel Agent. ... ', 'Customer Service Agent. ... ', 'International Aid Worker. ... ', 'Foreign Service Officer. ... ', 'Consultant. ... ', 'English Teacher.'] |
Official: Others who know about Tsarnaev's laptop led authorities to search a dump .
A gas station clerk says a carjacking victim came inside screaming, fearing for his life .
Surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev goes from a Boston hospital to a prison hospital .
Source: Tsarnaev hasn't provided "substantive" info in days, but earlier info was helpful . | As the surviving Boston bombing suspect lay in a prison hospital bed, investigators 90 miles away spent Friday combing a dump for his laptop and other clues that could shed light on the young men purportedly behind the bloody attack, a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation said. Information from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev himself spurred authorities to look through the New Bedford, Massachusetts, landfill, the official told CNN's Susan Candiotti. Others who may have knowledge of the computer's whereabouts or may have played a role in disposing of it also provided leads that led to the search, according to a U.S. law enforcement official close to the Boston investigation. The 19-year-old Tsarnaev went to school -- at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth -- in town adjacent to New Bedford, and he was spotted in his dorm room there in the days after the April 15 twin blasts that left three dead. Tsarnaev has not given investigators any substantive information since officials informed him of his constitutional rights prior to charging him with use of and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, the source said Friday. But the the source described the earlier bedside questioning -- which took place in two rounds during parts of Saturday, Sunday and Monday, New York police Commissioner Ray Kelly had said -- as "very thorough" and said investigators do not feel hamstrung. These first interviews took place at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had been held since his capture a week ago. Latest developments in the Boston bombings probe . Beth Israel is one of several hospitals that treated the more than 260 people injured in the Boston Marathon attack allegedly pulled off by Dzhokhar and his older brother Tamerlan. Some 30 of them remained hospitalized late Friday afternoon, including one in critical condition, according to a CNN tally. In recent days, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has improved enough that he'd been able to sit and was writing, a law enforcement official said. At 3:30 a.m., the official said, he was transferred from Beth Israel to Federal Medical Center Devens some 40 miles away. The federal Bureau of Prisons hospital, located on the grounds of the former Fort Devens U.S. military base, is designed for patients requiring ongoing medical care, according to the facility's website. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had what appeared to be gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hand when he was captured April 19 after a nearly 24-hour manhunt, according to the criminal complaint accusing him in the marathon blasts. His 26-year-old brother died after a gunfight hours earlier. Photos: Galleries from the attack and aftermath . Despite vow, suspects' father still in Russia . The suspects' parents, meanwhile, are in Russia. Their mother Zubeidat Tsarnaev told CNN on Friday that she and her husband had left their home in Dagestan for another part of Russia. The brothers' father, Anzor Tsarnaev, had said he'd planned to travel to the United States. But that trip has been delayed indefinitely for health reasons, Zubeidat Tsarnaev told CNN's Nick Paton Walsh. She wouldn't elaborate. The mother will not be flying to the United States, where she is wanted on felony charges of shoplifting and destruction of property. The family lived in Massachusetts before Zubeidat Tsarnaev jumped bail after her arrest on the charges in 2012. The parents moved to Dagestan, a semiautonomous republic in southern Russia that year. Russian authorities raised concerns in 2011 to U.S. authorities about Zubeidat and her son Tamerlan, sources told CNN. They asked both the FBI and CIA, separately, about Tamerlan, source said. But a U.S. official said that the Russian's case at the time was "thin," though U.S. authorities did add both their names to the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, or TIDE, database -- which includes over a half million names -- an intelligence official said. Even so, U.S. authorities have come under fire at home, with lawmakers asking if the FBI and CIA failed to share information. In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Zubeidat Tsarnaev said she didn't want to accept the reality of the bombing, saying it was fake. She said she has seen a video pushing the wild idea, and that there was no blood, that paint was used instead. Suspects' mother describes her last conversation with her sons . Nonetheless, she broke down when she spoke of the victims. "I really feel sorry for all of them. Really feel sorry for all of them," she said, her voice cracking even as she remained resolute that her sons were not involved. Official: U.S. wars in Afghanistan, Iraq motivated bombings . Putin regrets Russia couldn't give U.S. more info . While insisting Russian and U.S. authorities often work together, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said that -- though authorities in Washington were tipped off, to some extent -- he wished they could have done something more that might have prevented the Boston attack. "The Russian (authorities), to my great regret, were not able to provide our American colleagues with information that would have operative significance," Putin said. Dead Boston bomb suspect posted video of jihadist, analysis shows . In his first on-camera comments since the bombing, the Russian leader added he hoped that the bombings might spur more cooperation between the two nations. "If we combine our efforts, we will not suffer blows like that," he said during a live televised call-in session in Moscow on Thursday. Putin also lashed out against those in the West who have slammed Russia for human rights abuses in its actions toward Chechnya. "Russia is among the first victims, and I hate it when our Western partners call our terrorists who committed some heinous crimes in Russia ... freedom fighters... They supported them," said Putin, accusing unnamed people or groups of providing Russia's foes with political, financial and "media" support. Report: Carjacked man describes wild ordeal . Based on investigative leads and information provided by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, investigators believe that each of the brothers had their own remote control device to detonate bombs near the marathon's finish line, said a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation on Friday. The previous day, a law enforcement official said at least one of the bombs that exploded was set off by remote control. Tragedy in Boston: How to help . Three days after that attack, and hours after authorities released images of two suspects, they "spontaneously" decided to go to New York's Times Square to blow up their six remaining explosives, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told investigators. But a botched carjacking spoiled the impromptu road trip, said Tsarnaev, whose account was outlined Thursday by New York's police commissioner. "We don't know that we would have been able to stop the terrorists had they arrived here from Boston," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "We're just thankful that we didn't have to find out that answer." Before forcing their way into the vehicle the night of April 18, the brothers shot dead a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, police said. The hijacked vehicle, a Mercedes SUV, ran low on fuel and they stopped at a service station, where the vehicle's owner escaped. Shortly thereafter, police picked up the trail of the SUV. A pursuit followed, during which, authorities say, the men were throwing the bombs out the vehicle's window at them. The gun battle and Tamerlan Tsarnaev's death followed. In a Boston Globe story, the man who was carjacked -- a 26-year-old Chinese entrepreneur identified only as Danny -- described his 90-minute ordeal, from when a man brandishing a silver handgun got into his Mercedes to when he ran for his life into a Mobil gas station's supply room. During this time, Danny told the Globe, the gun-wielding man confessed to pulling off the Boston bombing and to killing a police officer in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where MIT's campus is located. Together they crisscrossed around the Boston area, at one point stopping for gas and another time so that another person could join them in the car. Danny recognized both men from the photos released by the FBI earlier on April 18, men who authorities now say were Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The carjackers openly discussed traveling to New York, before Danny was able to run to safety. "He fell down, screaming, 'Please, please call ... the police. They want to kill me. They have a gun, they have a bomb,''" Tarek Ahmed, the clerk working in the gas station at the time, told CNN's Piers Morgan. Danny first hid at the front counter, then went to a storage room. Ahmed, after first making sure this man wasn't one of the bombing suspects and separately thinking he might be drunk, quickly picked up a phone and called 911. "I was waiting (for) someone to shoot me at this moment," Ahmed said, adding he couldn't see outside from where he called. "I was waiting to die ... I wanted to finish my call very fast with the police." Within five minutes, the gas station was teeming with police. And a short time later, after a chase in which the suspects allegedly shot at police and threw bombs out their windows, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was dead. His brother was captured about 20 hours later. James Alan Fox -- a criminology professor at Northeastern University, where Danny had been a student, and who has spent considerable time with him over recent days -- told CNN that the carjacking victim "doesn't like to see himself as a hero." "After all, he says, 'I was only trying to save myself,'" Fox said. "But ... his actions, his composure, his smarts were what led this case to a close and may have indeed saved thousands of Americans if we believe, in fact, that (the Boston suspects) had plans to do more bombings in New York City." Suspect's widow is assisting investigation, lawyer says . |
Adrian Peterson was charged with felony child abuse in Texas .
The case was brought after he used a wooden switch to discipline his boy .
He pleaded no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault earlier this month .
The Minnesota Vikings running back said that he phoned his son last week .
He has been seeing a therapist and learning other ways to punish children . | Adrian Peterson has pledged never to use a switch to discipline his child again and revealed that he called his son last week, the first time he's spoken to him in five months. The Minnesota Vikings running back was charged with felony child abuse in Texas for using a wooden switch to discipline his four-year-old son. He pleaded no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault earlier this month. But the NFL star, who's been on paid leave from the Vikings for more than two months, told a newspaper that he 'won't ever use a switch again', that he has been seeing a therapist and meeting a pastor certified in counseling near his Houston-area home, and has learned other ways to discipline his children. Scroll down for video . Adrian Peterson has pledged never to use a switch to discipline his child again . The Minnesota Vikings running back was charged with felony child abuse in Texas . He told USA Today: 'I won't ever use a switch again. There's different situations where a child needs to be disciplined as far as timeout, taking their toys away, making them take a nap. There's so many different ways to discipline your kids.' He added: 'No one knows how I felt when I turned my child around after spanking him and seeing what I had left on his leg. No one knows that Dad sat there and apologized to him, hugged him and told him that I didn't mean to do this to you and how sorry I was.' Peterson said that he phoned his son last week. During the emotional call, the first conversation between the pair since June, his son said 'I love you, Dad. Can I come over to your house?' He also revealed that he may move on from the Vikings, as it might be best for both him and the team. Peterson said he believes the coaches and players on the team are fully behind him but that feelings in the organization toward him are mixed. 'I know who loves me. The coaches and the players, it's not going to be a problem. I've felt so much support from those guys. The organization, I know there's people in the organization that support me and there's people that I know internally that has not been supporting me,' Peterson told the newspaper. He said he has given a lot of thought to the idea that 'maybe it's best for me to get a fresh start somewhere else.' Peterson speaks to the media after pleading no contest to an assault charge in Conroe, Texas . 'I would love to go back and play in Minnesota to get a feel and just see if my family still feels comfortable there. But if there's word out that, hey, they might release me, then so be it. I would feel good knowing that I've given everything I had in me.' On paid leave from the Vikings for more than two months, Peterson was informed this week by the NFL he will be suspended without pay for at least the rest of the season. The NFL Players Association has appealed the punishment on his behalf, and Peterson will continue to draw his salary on the exempt list until the appeal is resolved. Regardless of which team he plays for next year, assuming he's reinstated by the league, Peterson said his focus has been on family — restoring his relationship with the boy and becoming a better parent. Peterson has fathered six children by six different women. He was married July 19. Peterson said he declined to meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell last week because of unanswered questions he and the union had about the process. 'I didn't want to go into a situation blind. I didn't know what to expect. Who's going to be there? Who will I be meeting with? What details are we going to get into?' he said. Peterson also said he was upset by Goodell's accusation in the letter about the suspension that he showed 'no meaningful remorse' about injuring the boy. 'Ultimately, I know I'll have my opportunity to sit down with Roger face to face, and I'll be able to say a lot of the same things that I've said to you,' Peterson told the newspaper. 'Don't say that I'm not remorseful, because in my statement, I showed that I was remorseful. I regretted everything that took place. I love my child, more than anyone could ever imagine.' |
Solange Knowles has broken her foot on tour. | Solange Knowles breaks foot; |
Pollution and traffic jams became major issues as urbanization in the country accelerated and more and more people began moving to Seoul and its surrounding areas. | La pollution et les embouteillages sont devenus des problèmes majeurs alors que l'urbanisation dans le pays s'accélère et de plus en plus de personnes ont commencé à migrer vers Séoul et ses régions environnantes. |
I think he's going to be sick. | Onun hasta olacağını düşünüyorum. |
What happens to the reputation when a question is migrated? | Do migrated questions migrate reputation and badges? |
This has been suggested as an explanation for the preponderance of retrograde moons around Jupiter. | Esto se ha sugerido como una explicación para la preponderancia de lunas retrógradas alrededor de Júpiter. |
The official demo of Star Wars: Empire at War was available for download on January 18, 2006, for Microsoft Windows systems. | Bản demo chính thức của Star Wars: Empire at War được hãng cho phép người chơi tải về vào ngày 18 tháng 1 năm 2006 cho hệ điều hành Microsoft Windows. |
These studies give a very free impression and betray a certain carelessness in their production. | Diese Studien machen einen sehr freien Eindruck und verraten eine gewisse Unbekümmertheit bei ihrer Produktion. |
Giulio de' Medici (d. 1600) | Giulio di Alessandro de' Medici |
The slaves were angry and dispirited, but nonconformist churches broke the monopoly of the Church of England and encouraged the slaves to stand up and take action against injustice. | Nonconformist churches encouraged the slaves to stand up and take action against injustice. |
Which water purifier is best to buy? | Which is the best water purifier for the home? Where can I buy the best water purifier in India? |
The ends of the arm and body are the toes. | Les extrémités du bras et du corps sont les toes (orteils). |
Vazgen Manukyan government | دولت وازگن مانوکیان |
what is the difference between primary and secondary fuel filters? | A primary fuel filter must remove particles in the range of 10 to 15 microns (0.0004" to 0.0006"). A secondary or final fuel filter must remove particles ranging from 3 to 5 microns (0.00008" to 0.0001"). |
It is hypocritical behavior, trying to maintain the existing conditions: highlighting our differences, deepening poverty and crime, which result in their internal political gains. | هذا سلوك منافق, محاولة الحفاظ على الأوضاع القائمة: تسليط الضوء على اختلافاتنا, تعميق الفقر والجريمة, الذي يعطيهم مكاسب سياسية داخلية. |
iota price forecast | IOTA price equal to 1.530 USD at 2018-02-02. If you buy IOTA for 100 dollars today, you will get a total of 65.370 MIOTA. Based on our forecasts, a long-term increase is expected, the price prognosis for 2023-01-28 is 47.008 US Dollars. |
what hemisphere is afghanistan in | Afghanistan is positioned in the Middle East, a recognized geographical region of southwestern Asia, and is situated in both the northern and eastern hemispheres. Afghanistan is bordered by the countries of China, Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. |
Bottoms Up (1934 film) | Bottoms Up (filme de 1934) |
His family was involved in community theatre. | Su familia estuvo involucrada en el teatro comunitario. |
who is phrixus in greek mythology? | In Greek mythology Phrixus (/ˈfrɪksəs/; also spelt Phryxus; Greek: Φρίξος, Phrixos) was the son of Athamas, king of Boeotia, and Nephele (a goddess of clouds). He was the twin brother of Helle and the father of Argus, Phrontis, Melas and Cytisorus by Chalciope, daughter of Aeetes, king of Colchis. |
Mac William Íochtar | Mac William Iochtar |
is dewalt made in the usa? | DEWALT was founded in America and is still based in America. Each of our 7 US manufacturing facilities produces some of our most popular tools, including grinders, drills, impact drivers, and reciprocating saws. |
what is the difference between continuous and batch production? | Batch process refers to a process that involves a sequence of steps followed in a specific order. Continuous process refers to the flow of a single unit of product between every step of the process without any break in time, substance or extend. |
where are git credentials stored windows? | Go to Control Panel > User Accounts > Credential Manager > Windows Credentials. You will see Git credentials in the list (e.g. git:https://). |
Puremahaia River | Puremahaia (fleuve) |
Tom seems more surprised than angry. | Tom kızgından çok şaşırmış gözüküyor. |
In the early nineteenth century, the vaulted ceiling was painted in a "dark sapphire" color spangled with "glistening" gold stars. | Nei primi anni del XIX secolo, il soffitto a volta fu dipinto in un colore "zaffiro scuro" costellato di "scintillanti" stelle d'oro. |
A more recent overview of the Rhind Papyrus was published in 1987 by Robins and Shute. | Myöhemmin yleiskatsauksen Rhindin papyruksesta ovat julkaisseet muun muassa Robins ja Shute vuonna 1987. |
Flag of El Salvador | Սալվադորի դրոշ |
The latter was provided in 1986 when the type species Monkonosaurus lawulacus was named, the epithet referring to the Lawushan, the Lawu mountains. | Ce dernier a été fourni en 1986 lorsque l'espèce type Monkonosaurus lawulacus a été nommé, l'épithète se référant à la Lawushan, les montagnes Lawu. |
is scleroderma a terminal disease | Systemic sclerosis or systemic scleroderma is an autoimmune or connective tissue disease. It is characterized by thickening of the skin caused by accumulation of collagen, and by injuries to the smallest arteries.ystemic sclerosis or systemic scleroderma is an autoimmune or connective tissue disease. It is characterized by thickening of the skin caused by accumulation of collagen, and by injuries to the smallest arteries. |
Boroević launched the first assault, moving south along the Adriatic coast and in the middle course of the Piave River. | Boroević lanzó el primer ataque, hacia el sur a lo largo de la Costa Adriática, y hacia la mitad del río Piave. |
how can i recover deleted pictures and videos from my iphone? | ['Open "Photos", and tap on "Albums" to locate the folder of "Recently Deleted".', 'Open it and search for the photos that you want to recover. Select the images and tap "Recover".'] |
In order for these notions to be widely and fruitfully applicable to all living, complex cultural activities, he believes one must take into account the interplay of the diachronic (historical) and synchronic (contemporary) dimensions of a socio-cultural system". | Со цел за овие поими да бидат широко и успешно се применуваат за сите живи, комплексни културни активности, тој верува дека мора да се земе во предвид играта на дијахрониски (историски) и синхронискиот (современи) Димензии на социо-културниот систем ". |
Pyongyang is also the seat of all major North Korean security institutions. | Pyongyang é também a sede de todas as principais instituições de segurança norte-coreanas. |
Lindsey Broomhead, 29, was riding horse Murphy when thugs threw rocks .
Terrified animal threw her off leaving her with devastating head injuries .
Surgeons had to remove part of her brain and she also suffered a stroke .
Cannot walk, talk, eat or drink but can hug children Kayden and Corey . | The family of a young mother left unable to eat, drink, speak or walk after falling from her horse when thugs pelted it with stones have spoken of their heartbreak at her plight. Mother-of-two Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital for eight months after suffering severe brain damage when she was thrown off horse Murphy while riding in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Surgeons had to remove part of the cerebellum, the region of the brain which controls motor skills, meaning she cannot walk, and she also suffered a stroke, meaning she cannot swallow. Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital since her fall eight months ago. Sugeons had to remove part of her cerebellum, leaving her unable to walk, and she had a stroke, meaning she cannot swallow . Ms Broomhead was riding Gypsy Cobb cross Murphy in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, when a group of teenage thugs pelted the horse with stones, causing it to throw Ms Broomhead off and bolt . But despite these terrible injuries, Lindsey's mother Val says she is still able to hug her children, daughter Kayden, nine, and son Corey, five, which has kept her spirits up. She added: 'Lindsey is making small steps, but she will never be able to have physical involvement with her kids again. Ms Broomhead pictured with her mother Val, who has now taken legal custody of her two children Kayden, nine, and Corey, five . 'Even if they go on holiday she will be unable to play on the beach or chase them about. She will have to sit aside and watch instead without joining in. 'All this has been taken away from her because of a needless, senseless prank. It really is devastating for all of us and our lives have changed so much. 'Luckily the children are little wonders and have been very good adjusting to the situation. Lindsey can give the kids a cuddle, which is comforting to them. But she can’t eat or drink without a tube. 'The only way she can communicate with us is through typing on an iPad or alphabet board. It was strange getting used to it at first but it’s been eight months now and life goes on. 'We’re all adjusting to it but it is so sad to see her like this.' Val, 59, who with husband Frank, 62, now has legal guardianship of Kayden and Corey, also spoke about the emotional impact the fall has had on the family. She added: 'We’re very lucky to have a great family and this has brought us closer together. 'Most days you feel positive - Lindsey is an amazing woman and her spirit is so uplifting - other days you want to break down and cry buckets it’s so sad. 'We go and visit her in hospital everyday - sometimes twice a day - just to keep her spirits up. 'On Christmas Day we all got together in hospital to be with her for a few hours. It was strange but some things are more important - we just all pulled together. 'The school have also been very helpful in making sure the kids are okay. Everyone has been supportive.' Police are still looking for the attackers, who threw rocks at Murphy as Ms Broomhead rode him along this track in Rotherham, causing him to bolt and leaving Ms Broomhead for dead . Val said Lindsey and her family now want justice and for Murphy’s senseless attackers to be found. She said: 'Murphy now let’s people ride him again but Lindsey will never get on a horse for the rest of her life. It won’t change what has happened to all our lives, we want them to see justice. 'The police have been brilliant and so helpful, but these people are still out there and know what they did. This has devastated us and I wish they could see the effect their dreadful prank has had.' |
Tom played a prank on us. | Tom megtréfált minket. |
Black-chinned mountain tanager | Anisognathus notabilis |
how many stamps are needed to mail a manila envelope? | You'd need two stamps for envelopes weighing two to 3.5 ounces, the maximum weight allowed before moving back into the flats category. When ordering business supplies, choose manila envelopes without clasps for shipping purposes. |
From 1995, the ram faced right and was enclosed in a diamond, with a gold banner reading "Derby County FC" underneath and the text "1884" (the year of the club's foundation) underneath that. | Από το 1995, ο κριός ήταν στραμμένος προς τα δεξιά και περικλείονταν από ένα διαμάντι, με χρυσή κορδέλα με τίτλο "Derby County FC" από κάτω και την επιγραφή "1884" (έτος ίδρυσης του συλλόγου) στο κάτω μέρος. |
Overseas Vietnamese soldiers could become so alienated with their experiences that they became soft targets for communist propaganda. | Les soldats vietnamiens d'outre-mer pouvaient s'être tellement imprégnés de leurs expériences qu'ils devenaient des cibles faciles pour la propagande communiste. |
It's always been this way. | È sempre stata così. |
Following the accident, the Royal Netherlands Air Force officer who commanded the Eindhoven airbase, the officer responsible for air traffic and the officer commanding the fire department were relieved of their duties. | A seguito dell'incidente l'ufficiale dell'esercito reale olandese che era in comando alla base di Eindhoven, l'ufficiale responsabile del traffico aereo e l'ufficiale in comando ai vigili del fuoco vennero sollevati dai loro incarichi. |
Brandeis was also the first to cite law reviews both in his briefs before the court and in his opinions as a justice. | Brandeis também foi o primeiro a citar comentários jurídicos em pareceres e opiniões como juiz. |
I just want to go. | Sadece gitmek istiyorum. |
Reserves at Haile Gold Mine could yield more than $5billion .
Company chief: 'Sits on one of the most significant trends of gold in U.S.'
Mining companies scramble to Carolina Slate Belt for more . | By . Simon Tomlinson . Last updated at 1:11 PM on 17th October 2011 . A mining company has triggered a modern gold rush in the U.S. after discovering 3.1million ounces of the precious metal near a small South Carolina town. Canadian firm Romarco Minerals Inc expects to pour its first gold bar in early 2014 after re-opening the historic Haile Gold Mine this year near Kershaw. At today's prices, the mine could yield more than $5billion if estimates of the mine's reserves are proven correct. Precious project: An amusing sign welcomes visitors to the Haile Gold Mine's Gold Rush Festival 2011, which was held in recognition of the support shown by the community for the renewed mining exploration . If only it were real: A child (left) digs for pretend gold (right) at the festival. Romarco Minerals Inc is hoping to pour its first real gold bar in early 2014 . Plans afoot: Two employees discuss their schedule for the day near mining machinery on the site of the Haile Gold Mine . Once environmental impact studies and permits are complete, Haile will be the only modern gold mine operating east of the Mississippi River. It will also be the first since the Kennecott Minerals mine closed in Ridgeway, South Carolina, in 1999, Romarco's chief executive Diane Garrett told Reuters this week. Based on the gold reserves found in samples, the Toronto company estimates it has 3.1million ounces of the metal at Haile. The mine will produce an average of 150,000 ounces of gold a year for five years and the company expects to be there for at least 13, possibly 20. The plans look set to create hundreds of jobs for Kershaw, which according to its mayor, has been 'begging' for new employment. 'It sits on one of the most significant trends of gold in the United States,' Garrett said. 'A lot of people had forgotten just how significant the gold production was in this area.' Renewed interest: The gold at Haile was found in volcanic rock in the Carolina Slate Belt, sparking a flurry of activity from other mining companies in that area . Romarco's success at finding the gold left at Haile has sparked renewed industry interest in the southeastern United States. The gold is embedded in microscopic flecks in volcanic rock along what geologists call the Carolina Slate Belt, which winds from northern Georgia through the Carolinas and into Virginia. Vancouver's Revolution Resources Corp said in early October that it had begun drilling at several historic North Carolina gold mine sites along the Slate Belt. Strongbow Exploration Inc, also from Vancouver, said this summer that it had bought mine properties in South Carolina and had begun drilling at North Carolina historic Parker Gold Mine. Erin Ventures Inc, another Canadian company, also is prospecting for gold in North Carolina, according to its website. Michael George, gold commodities specialist at the U.S. Geological Survey, said the 'unprecedented climb into the stratosphere' for gold prices has spurred the eastern development. Past and present: A sign (left) recounts the history of Haile Gold Mine which has been successfully re-opened by Canadian company Romarco Minerals Inc . 'We may have three or four mines started up in the next 10 to 15 years in the southeastern United States,' he said on Friday. Gold prices this week posted their biggest gain in six weeks, buoyed by optimism about European plans to contain the region's debt crisis. U.S. gold futures for December delivery were up $14.50 at $1,683 an ounce. Gold was first discovered in the United States in 1799 when a 12-year-old boy found a large nugget in a North Carolina creek. The story goes that his family used the nugget as a doorstop until a jeweler bought it for $3.50, said Kenneth Taylor, North Carolina's chief geologist. Positive futures: Miners working with a drilling tool on the site of the mine, which could yield as much as 3.1million ounces of gold if estimates prove right . 'There are hundreds of old gold mines all over North Carolina,' Taylor said. 'When the gold rush in California came in (in the 1840s), the experienced miners were here in North Carolina, so they went west.' Gold was first found on the Haile property in South Carolina in 1827. Mining continued off and on into the 1990s. Romarco owns about 10,000 acres that include the 4,200-acre mine site. The . company has spent about $350 million on site preparation and hiring . and, by the time it produces gold, will have spent about $650 million. 'Mining is a capital-intense industry,' said Garrett, whose company also owns two gold exploration sites in North Carolina. 'When . you look out West, this mine is quite small. Out there, you've got . mines that go for 20 miles and go thousands of feet deep.' Back in the day: Miners at Haile Gold Mine around 1903. The site closed in 1912 before briefly operating during the world wars and in the 1990s . The microscopic gold at Haile will be extracted by crushing tons of rock into dust and using a cyanide solution to separate the gold. The Army Corps of Engineers requires . an environmental impact study from Romarco on how it will replace 160 . acres of wetlands it plans to destroy. Environmentalists . also are concerned about an endangered freshwater mussel, the Carolina . heelsplitter, found in creeks near the site. Garrett said the company would propose land restoration and creating wetlands to replace those destroyed. The . environmental impact study will take about a year and has set back . groundbreaking and hiring, she said. The mine has 106 employees, she . said, and Romarco expects to hire up to 800 mostly local workers. Kershaw . Mayor Wayne Rhodes said the company would have a huge impact on his . economically depressed town of about 1,800 people, and he is concerned . about the delay in hiring. 'People here are begging for jobs,' Rhodes said. Tragedy: The hey day of the mine ended after a boiler explosion killed one worker and injured several others in August 1908 . |
Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story | Alcatraz - Historia de una fuga |
Dania didn't know what a healthy relationship was. | Dania sağlıklı bir ilişkinin ne olduğunu bilmiyordu. |
Can you give Tom a ride back into the city? | Tom'u şehre geri götürebilir misin? |
Doug Henderson (artist) | Doug Henderson |
Before the captors are able to kill them, the group is saved by Gary, who is then shot in the chest. | Bevor die Gruppe getötet wird, werden sie von Gary gerettet, dem dabei in die Brust geschossen wird. |
Alessio Taliani | آلسیو تالیانی |
She wasn't really sure whether she was seeing herself or not. | 她不確定她所看到的那雙腳是否為她的。 |
fifth | peti |
After a number of years at Fleury, Oswald returned to England at the request of his uncle, who died before Oswald returned. | Jednak po kilku latach pracy w Fleury Oswald wrócił do Anglii na prośbę wuja, który zmarł, zanim Oswald wrócił. |
You think I'm bluffing, don't you? | Blöf yaptığımı düşünüyorsun, değil mi? |
Barababaraba language | Kibarababaraba |
A skater slides down a wall beside a long staircase. | The skater is good at extreme sports. |
It was believed to be extinct in Fennoscandia, but the species has been recently recorded in Finland. | Loài này đã từng bị xem là đã tuyệt chủng ở Fennoscandia, nhưng gần đây đã được ghi nhận từ Phần Lan. |
It was established through a joint investment by the three businesses holding the copyright on Pokémon: Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. | Perusahaan tersebut didirikan melalui investasi bersama oleh tiga pemegang saham atas hak cipta Pokémon: Nintendo, Game Freak, dan Creatures. |
Patoka | Патока (значення) |
Closed in the 1850s, the Lyrical Casino was transformed into a retail grocery store in the 1860s. | Fermé dans les années 1850, le Casino Lyrique a été transformé en épicerie de détail dans les années 1860. |
"The Old Man & the Gun (2018)". | "The Old Man & The Gun (۲۰۱۸)". |
The School Board brings Grace's case before a judge in Little Rock, Arkansas, hoping to secure her termination and strip her of her teaching license unless she issues an apology, which Grace refuses to do. | Le conseil scolaire porte la cause de Grace devant un juge de Little Rock, dans l'Arkansas, dans l'espoir d'obtenir son licenciement et de la dépouiller de sa licence d'enseignante, à moins qu'elle ne présente des excuses, ce que Grace refuse de faire. |
He was diagnosed with cancer, but recovered after several years in hospital. | Dia didiagnosis dengan kanker, tapi sembuh setelah beberapa tahun menjalani perawatan di rumah sakit. |
The M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) includes four other TB-causing mycobacteria: M. bovis, M. africanum, M. canetti, and M. microti. | Kompleks M. tuberculosis vsebuje še štiri druge mikobakterije, ki povzročajo TBC: M. bovis, M. africanum, M. Canetti in M. microti. |
When talking about your last results, it is dependent on the last examination. | 君の最終成績について言えば、最終試験次第である。 |
I take sides with you. | Je prends parti pour vous. |
numerical definition for google | numerical. adj. 1. of, relating to, or denoting a number or numbers. 2. measured or expressed in numbers: numerical value. 3. (Mathematics) maths. a. containing or using constants, coefficients, terms, or elements represented by numbers: 3x² + 4y = 2 is a numerical equation. |
Ho, Dec. 25, GNA-Right Reverend Francis Anani Lodonu, Bishop of the Ho Diocese of the Catholic Church on Wednesday said the selective closure of borders in Ghana for supposed security reasons could weaken national unity. | Selective closure of borders weaken national unity |
Red-tailed newtonia | Newtonia fanovanae |
O. R. Melling | O・R・メリング |
Valiabad, Bardsir | ولیآباد (بردسیر) |
name the two soccer players to play in london, merseyside, northeast and milan darbys? | Christian Ziege and Paul Ince |
Jean-Baptiste the son is known as Guillot Fils, and Jean-Baptiste the elder as Guillot Père. | Jean-Baptiste el hijo es conocido como Guillot Fils, y Jean-Baptiste el mayor como Guillot Père. |
Police discovered the body of a female at a national park on Friday .
It is believed to be the remains of teacher Stephanie Scott, 26 .
The body had been burnt and a gasoline can was found nearby .
Vincent Stanford, a cleaner at her school, has been charged with murder .
Stanford's family led police to Cocoparra National Park north of Griffith .
Forensic testing will be carried out on the remains of the body .
Ms Scott was due to marry her partner Aaron Leeson-Woolley on Saturday . | Police were led to the site where Stephanie Scott's remains were found by the family of her accused killer, it has been revealed. Detectives were pointed to Cocoparra National Park north of Griffith, NSW by the mother and brother of Vincent Standford - who has been charged with Ms Scott's murder. Standford, 24, was familiar to the area and had camped and travelled through the park on many occasions, News Corp reported. Police discovered the burnt remains of a woman's body - who they believe is Ms Scott, 26, - in bushland late around 5pm on Friday afternoon, the night before the Leeton school teacher was due to get married. Scroll down for video . Police were lead to the place where Leeton school teacher Stephanie Scott's remains were found, by the family of her accused killer . Her body was discovered on Friday evening around 5pm in Cocoparra National Park north of Griffith, NSW . Stephanie Scott (right), pictured with her fiancé Aaron Leeson-Woolley, was last seen on Easter Sunday . It has also emerged that one of the last actions of Ms Scott was to send an email to the bus company hired for her wedding, according to Fairfax Media. Her body has now been transported to Glebe morgue in Sydney to undergo forensic testing. On Saturday - the day which Ms Scott was set to marry her fiance and partner of five years Aaron Leeson-Woolley - a memorial was held to honour the late bride-to-be. In a poignant move, the memorial service took place at the same time as when her wedding ceremony was due to take place. Her father Robert Scott spoke to the gathered mourners on behalf of his family and friends who were united in their grief on Saturday in Leeton, NSW. The 26-year-old was last seen on Easter Sunday which sparked a widespread search for the much-loved teacher until police found remains of a body at a national park on Friday, where police further allege a gasoline can had been found nearby. Ms Scott, pictured on a wine tour for her hen party last month in Canberra last month with her mother Merrilyn . On Saturday, the day Ms Scott was due to marry fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley, a memorial was held . Aaron Leeson-Woolley was comforted by friends and family at the heartbreaking service at the weekend . 'Stephanie was a bright, intelligent and fun-loving woman who has impacted on many people here today,' Mr Scott said at his daughter's memorial on Saturday . 'Stephanie was a bright, intelligent and fun-loving woman who has impacted on many people here today,' Mr Scott said at his daughter's memorial on Saturday. 'Our wishes for the future are that this stays in your minds and you remember her. 'I'm sure she'd wish for that to be the case and you could remember her for the great little girl she was.' Ms Scott's grief-stricken fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley was too upset to take the stage, but was supported by loved ones to release yellow balloons into the air to commemorate the life of the popular English and drama teacher. Yellow balloons were released into the air on Saturday in honour of the late bride-to-be . The body was found just metres from the road in Cocoparra National Park, in the Riverina region of NSW . Aaron Leeson-Woolley made an emotional visit to the makeshift shrine of his killed fiancee. right . A vigil has been created at the school where the popular 26-year-old teacher taught drama and English . Hundreds of people attended the memorial at Mountford Park, the centre of Leeton, as Ms Scott's family and close friends sat in a circle in the centre on chairs. In another touching move, women across Australia put their wedding dresses outside their homes at the weekend, to remember Ms Scott who did not make it to her own ceremony. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter were flooded by social media users who shared images of their yellow clothing, balloons, ribbons, flowers and posters under the hashtag #WearATouchOfYellow. 26-year-old Ms Scott was due to get married to her partner of five years Aaron Leeson-Woolley on Saturday . On Friday, Detective Superintendent Michael Rowan said that Ms Scott's body, found just metres from the road in Cocoparra National Park, in the Riverina region of NSW, had been burned. The body was discovered at 5pm in the evening, just a day before the 26-year-old teacher was due to marry her partner of five years Aaron Leeson-Woolley. The remains of the body have been taken to Glebe infirmary for further forensics. Police also said that a gasoline can had been found at the site, north of Griffith. 'The remains were found yesterday afternoon,' Detective Superintendent Rowan said. 'As far as the burning of the body, I can certainly confirm that that is the case. He verified that members of the accused Vincent Stanford's family had been helping with the case. 'Certainly yesterday as part of our enquiries we spoke to the accused's family to help with the case,' he said. 'And this along with other pieces helped to put together the puzzle.' Family and friends of Stephanie Scott had flown from around the world to attend her wedding, but are now bracing themselves for her funeral. The English and drama teacher, from Leeton, was reported missing on Easter Sunday, sparking a huge search. Stephanie’s devastated fiancé has visited a makeshift memorial in memory of her, and her sister has invited her friends, family and community to attend a picnic lunch on Saturday marking her life. 'Tomorrow [Saturday] should have been the happiest day of Stephanie and Aaron's lives,' Kim posted. 'To help us all through this difficult time, we invite everyone to join us at Mountford Park, Leeton, tomorrow for a lunchtime affair to celebrate the life of our 'Button-Nose'. 'Pack a picnic, wear yellow and bring your favourite memory of our unforgettable Stephanie. xxx' Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article. |
Jordan Springs, Virginia | Jordan Springs |
Roger Jorgensen | 罗杰·乔根森 |
how do people make a living in morocco, africa? | Best Morocco will be a great source \nhttp://www.bestmorocco.com |
Quantum circuit | دائرة كمومية |
Draw Onox | Onox, nicknamed "General of Darkness" is one of two main antagonists from the video game "Oracle of Seasons". In this tutorial, you can learn how to draw him! |
We want peace. | Мы хотим мира. |
Democratic Rep. David Loebsack has won a third term in Congress, surviving a determined challenge by Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks in a rematch of a race two years ago. | Loebsack wins third term |
The Fourth Political Theory (Russian: Четвертая политическая теория, Chetvertaya Politicheskaya Teoriya) is a book by the Russian political scientist and theorist Aleksandr Dugin, published in 2009. | La Cuarta Teoría Política (en ruso: Четвёртая политическая теория, Chetviórtaya Politícheskaya Teóriya) es un libro escrito por el politólogo y teórico político ruso Aleksandr Duguin, publicado en 2009. |
What has Guam recently being trying to protect? | Efforts have been made to protect Guam's coral reef habitats from pollution, eroded silt and overfishing, problems that have led to decreased fish populations. (Since Guam is a significant vacation spot for scuba divers, this is important.) In recent years, the Department of Agriculture, Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources has established several new marine preserves where fish populations are monitored by biologists. Before adopting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards, portions of Tumon Bay were dredged by the hotel chains to provide a better experience for hotel guests. Tumon Bay has since been made into a preserve. A federal Guam National Wildlife Refuge in northern Guam protects the decimated sea turtle population in addition to a small colony of Mariana fruit bats. |