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"when was the curfew changed at liberty university"
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"of a psychology textbook that omitted sections containing LGBT content. The Liberty University honor code prohibits premarital sex, and attending dances. Visiting members of the opposite sex alone is also prohibited. Students are not allowed to consume alcohol or tobacco. In 2015 Liberty revised the code to give students the freedom to watch rated \"R\" movies and to play video games rated \"M\". In 2017 the curfew policy was changed to permit students age 20 and over to sign out and stay out past curfew. In 2018 a bill was rejected that would have allowed off campus drinking, \"foul language\""
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"Croatia national handball team and parquet Georgia Dome in front of 25,000 visitors in the hall and millions of TV viewers, witch is today known caterpillar gold handball. It was the biggest win in the history of Croatian sport. The handball players were not yet aware of this gold they had placed around his neck President of the Croatian Olympic Committee Antun Vrdoljak, who previously predicted 6 Atlanta medal and otherwise announced \"As running from the day he was born\" at Zagreb's main square. Still not running, but the handball players after returning from Atlanta to thousands of fans being greeted at the airport"
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"when was the brazilian metalurgia and mining company founded"
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"Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração the Pittsburgh area, Amsterdam and Singapore, and distributing representatives in Moscow, Mumbai, Beijing and Tokyo. CBMM also has a technology subsidiary in Geneva, CBMM Technology Suisse. The company was founded in 1955 and since 1965 has been controlled by the Moreira Salles family, one of Brazil's wealthiest, former owners of the Unibanco banking conglomerate. In 2011, a Chinese group acquired a 15% stake in CBMM, and a Japanese-South Korean consortium a further 15%. The company also owns and operates an Embraer Legacy 600 aircraft (as of August 2016). Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração"
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"length of a screen is appx 6'×4'.sometimes it takes more than a month to make one screen. the business of parada fabric was at top peak in the year 1930. selling price per piece was 150 to 250 INR at that time. during various festivals, ceremonies, this was the first choice in fashion. the business was also touched many parts of India at a time including capital delhi. Dhalapathar Parda & Fabrics Parada Art has registered under geographically identification (GI) by the government of India. The Handicraft belongs to Dhalapathara Village of Bolagarh, Khurda district. Swed in hand made spinning"
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"what is the oldest surviving example of written irish"
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"century, their numbers were reduced and they were shorn of many of their prerogatives; but, on the other hand, public lands were set apart for their colleges, and these continued until the later English conquest, when those who escaped the spear of Elizabeth fell beneath the sword of Cromwell. Early Irish literature Early Irish literature is the oldest vernacular literature in Western Europe. The earliest existing examples of the written Irish language are Ogham inscriptions dating from the 4th century. Extant manuscripts do not go back farther than the 8th century. Two works written by Saint Patrick, his \"Confessio\" and"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"what is one feature that makes full paint different from macpaint"
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"FullPaint FullPaint was a software program for the Apple Macintosh for graphics creation. It was developed by Ann Arbor Softworks and was sold as a more powerful alternative to Apple's MacPaint. One of the notable features that differentiated it from MacPaint was its resizable window, and with it the ability to scroll within the document using scroll bars rather than by dragging with the Hand Tool. The rest of the interface was closely modeled on MacPaint's, with a palette of familiar tools such as the Pencil, Paintbrush, and Paint Bucket, which have survived today in Adobe Systems Photoshop. FullPaint also"
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"on the wood board and print few sample Thirdly, add color on the sample and carving couple color meme for each part of color on the sample. (Usually no more than 5 color) Finally, when the preparation is complete. The printer paint color on the color board before carved, then put paper on the wood board and use brush to flat brush the paper. Then the Chromatic woodblock New Year picture is complete. New Year picture's content can have many things and that is more than 2000 different. But roughly the New Year pictures have four main memes. 1. The"
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"what is the title of the social problem film in which a military hospital is visited by"
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"one's self. A sociological study done by Elizabeth Hirschman revealed that the film's portrayal was indeed relatable to addicts and alcoholics who after watching the film viewed AA as a viable option to address their problem. This effect on the real population indicates the interaction that Social Problem Films hope to have on their audience in comparison to films meant to purely entertain while skimming the surface of certain issues. A more contemporary instance of the focused narrative of characters and institutions in the Social Problem Film is the ineffectiveness and cruelty of the military hospital in \"Coming Home\", a"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"who proposed the distinction between episodic and semantic memory in 1972"
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"Explicit memory theorized that all humans are born free of any knowledge and are the sum of their experiences. It wasn't until the late 1800s, however, that a young German philosopher by the name of Herman Ebbinghaus developed the first scientific approach to studying memory. While some of his findings have endured and remain relevant to this day (Learning Curve), his greatest contribution to the field of memory research was demonstrating that memory can be studied scientifically. In 1972, Endel Tulving proposed the distinction between episodic and semantic memory. This was quickly adopted and is now widely accepted. Following this, in 1985,"
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"Baddeley's model of working memory Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch proposed a model of working memory in 1974, in an attempt to present a more accurate model of primary memory (often referred to as short-term memory). Working memory splits primary memory into multiple components, rather than considering it to be a single, unified construct. Baddeley & Hitch proposed their three part working memory model as an alternative to the short-term store in Atkinson & Shiffrin's 'multi-store' memory model (1968). This model is later expanded upon by Baddeley and other co-workers to add a fourth component, and has become the dominant"
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"how many formats are there in the dle"
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"Diccionario de la lengua española to add, modify, or delete words from the dictionary has been made by the RAE, in consultation with other language authorities (especially in Latin America) when there was an uncertainty. This process continued between 1780 and 1992, but, since the 1992 edition, the RAE and the other discrete language academies forming the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language collaborate in producing the \"Dictionary of the Spanish Language\". Until the twenty-first edition, the \"DLE\" was published exclusively on paper. The 2001 edition was offered on CD-ROM and paper. The twenty-second edition was published in three formats, paper, CD-ROM, and on"
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"performance for small alphabets while the other may show better performance for large alphabets. Most encoders have limitations on the size of the alphabet and many of them are specialized for alphabets of exactly two symbols (0 and 1). An interactive visualization tool for teaching arithmetic coding, dasher.tcl, was also the first prototype of the assistive communication system, Dasher. Arithmetic coding Arithmetic coding is a form of entropy encoding used in lossless data compression. Normally, a string of characters such as the words \"hello there\" is represented using a fixed number of bits per character, as in the ASCII code."
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"the formula for the depth of an excimer laser will need to ablate is known"
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"surface in a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) model, and modified by testing on in vivo animal tissue. Munnerlyn Formula The Munnerlyn Formula is the theoretical formula discovered by Charles Munnerlyn, which gives the depth an excimer laser will need to ablate during LASIK surgery or similar medical interventions. The formula states that the depth of the ablation (in micrometres) per diopter of refractive change is equal to the square of the diameter of the optical ablation zone measured in millimeters, divided by three. For example, to change refraction by 4 diopters with an optical zone of 3 mm would require ablation of"
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"system are such that the work for transport and upkeep is minimized. Larger vessels lower the expended energy for transport, but increase the overall volume of blood in the system; blood being a living fluid and hence requiring metabolic support. Murray's law is therefore an optimisation exercise to balance these factors. For formula_5 child branches splitting from a common parent branch, the law states that: formula_6 where formula_1 is the radius of the parent branch, and formula_8 are the radii of the child branches. This law is only valid for laminar flow, since its derivation uses the Hagen-Poiseuille equation as"
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"which us store has been criticized for not having locked its doors at all times"
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"Criticism of Walmart manager with the key. However, fire officials confirm that at no time were fire exits locked or employees blocked from escape. Walmart has advised all stores to ensure the door keys are available on site at all times. In January 2004, \"The New York Times\" reported on an internal Walmart audit, conducted in July 2000, which examined one week's time-clock records for roughly 25,000 employees. According to the Times, the audit, \"pointed to extensive violations of child-labor laws and state regulations requiring time for breaks and meals,\" including 1,371 instances of minors working too late, during school hours, or for"
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"Old man's car Townsend took on the position of president \"made it known to dad straightaway that this stuff was nowhere. He was highly sensitive to the fact that the product line was nowhere out there with the young people.\". Townsend used this rationale in his directive to change the image of the product line in October 1961. Ford employed this adage in its advertising for the Ford Focus in the United States. One advertisement showed a group of youths climbing out of the rear of the car after having pulled into a parking space too narrow for them to open the side"
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"what was the name of the first bisexual organization in san francisco"
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"History of bisexuality as a bisexual. In 1966 bisexual activist Robert A. Martin (aka Donny the Punk) founded the Student Homophile League at Columbia University and New York University. In 1967 Columbia University officially recognized this group, thus making them the first college in the United States to officially recognize a gay student group. Activism on behalf of bisexuals in particular also began to grow, especially in San Francisco. One of the earliest organizations for bisexuals, the Sexual Freedom League in San Francisco, was facilitated by Margo Rila and Frank Esposito beginning in 1967. Two years later, during a staff meeting at a"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"when did shawn mendes in my blood come out"
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"2018 MTV Video Music Awards held in New York on August 20. Credits adapted from Tidal. In My Blood (Shawn Mendes song) \"In My Blood\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer and songwriter Shawn Mendes. Written by Geoff Warburton, Scott Harris and its producers Mendes and Teddy Geiger, it was released by Island Records on March 22, 2018, as the lead single from Mendes' self-titled third studio album. It was nominated for Song of the Year at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. \"In My Blood\" chronicles Mendes' struggle with anxiety. It marks the first time the singer has publicly"
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"Maria I'm Drunk \"Maria I'm Drunk\" is a song by American rapper Travis Scott. It features Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber and rapper Young Thug. It was released as the eleventh track in Scott's \"Rodeo\" album. Scott spoke about the song's lengthy four-year delay, he said on Twitter \"Maria I’m drunk can finally be stream. It's been a legit 4years don't ask me what took so long !!! I’m just happy I can listen to it.\" It was made available for online streaming for the first time as it was originally made accessible to \"only those who paid to download"
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"when did gambia get t20i status"
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"Gambia national cricket team The Gambian national cricket team is the team that represents the Republic of The Gambia in international cricket. They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2002 and an associate member in 2017. Their international debut came at the African affiliate championship in 2004 where they finished sixth. In 2006 they played in the equivalent tournament, Division Three of the African qualifiers for the ICC World Cricket League, this time finishing in seventh place. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore,"
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"Rwanda national cricket team their first match in the 2008 version of the tournament the team lost to Uganda by 10 wickets. Schoolboy cricketers bat their way to a place in the Commonwealth. In 2016, captain Eric Dusingizimana set a world record for the longest individual net session in an attempt to raise funds for the construction of a new cricket stadium. In 2017, they became an associate member of the ICC. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Rwanda and other ICC members after 1 January 2019"
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"what is the church in the castle of bominaco"
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"the Pope Martin V. The castle walls have a trapezoidal plan, with squared towers in the middle. The highest point of the enclosure is defended by a strong cylindrical tower. The interior of the enclosure still retains traces of complex masonry structures housed at the time. Castle of Bominaco The Castle of Bominaco (Italian: \"Castello di Bominaco\") is a medieval castle in Bominaco, Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, southern Italy. The castle of Bominaco is placed on top of the complex including the church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Oratory of San Pellegrino, in a commanding position on the plateau"
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"Château de Meudon two tables of marble of campan green of long supported on feet consolle gilded and scultés. Originally, the alcove is decorated with the grotesque 12 months of Claude Audran III, coming from the Gobelins [Goblin Factory], which still keeps 9 of the 12 initials. The inventory of the furniture of the Crown makes the following description: \"A three-piece tapestry of low-woven tapestry, wool and evening, enhanced with gold and silver, manufactures in Paris, the Gobelins manufactory, the design of Audran, On twelve bands of daffodil, the divinities who preside at the twelve months of the year, under grotesque porticoes of"
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"what was the name of the case in which robert m. bell was the lead"
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"Robert M. Bell Robert Mack Bell (born July 6, 1943) is an American lawyer and jurist from Baltimore, Maryland. From 1996 to 2013, he served as Chief Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state. He was the first African American to hold the position. At 16 years old, Bell was the lead plaintiff in \"Bell v. Maryland\", a case that ultimately helped push the U.S. toward desegregation. Bell served as a judge at every level of the Maryland court system; and on July 6, 2013, reached the state's mandatory retirement age of 70 years"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"when was the first death in singapore implemented"
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"Death in Singapore W. Barker, then the minister for law, environment, science and technology, \"The needs of Singapore's young population must require the use of sterilised land, for the economic and social good of all citizens of Singapore.\" In the 1965 Master Plan, which was designed to guide land-use development in Singapore, cemeteries were identified as land \"considered available for development\", and cremation was mooted as a viable option to deal with the exhumed bodies from these burial grounds, and as a way to dispose of people who died. To encourage the population to adopt this relatively new way of treating the dead,"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"what is the medical field that deals with mental illness"
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"Lunatic asylum illnesses. Under Nazi Germany, the Aktion T4 euthanasia program resulted in the killings of thousands of the mentally ill housed in state institutions. In 1939, the Nazis secretly began to exterminate the mentally ill in a euthanasia campaign. Around 6,000 disabled babies, children and teenagers were murdered by starvation or lethal injection. Psychiatrists around the world have been involved in the suppression of individual rights by states wherein the definitions of mental disease had been expanded to include political disobedience. Nowadays, in many countries, political prisoners are sometimes confined to mental institutions and abused therein. Psychiatry possesses a built-in capacity"
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"not addicted to drugs and other people are. Other arguments against this theory of addictive personalities is that it is very deterministic. By labeling someone with an addictive personality, one may think that there is no way to change the outcome and that he or she will inevitably develop addictions. Also, this label may cause many to believe that there is no way to change this or treat addictions, which, according to many researchers and doctors, is untrue. Addictive personality An addictive personality refers to a particular set of personality traits that make an individual predisposed to developing addictions. This"
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"what hypothesis predicts that seasonal patterns in testosterone levels are a function of mating system"
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"Challenge hypothesis The challenge hypothesis outlines the dynamic relationship between testosterone and aggression in mating contexts. It proposes that testosterone promotes aggression when it would be beneficial for reproduction, such as mate guarding, or strategies designed to prevent the encroachment of intrasexual rivals. The challenge hypothesis predicts that seasonal patterns in testosterone levels are a function of mating system (monogamy versus polygyny), paternal care, and male-male aggression in seasonal breeders. The pattern between testosterone and aggression was first observed in seasonally breeding birds, where testosterone levels rise modestly with the onset of the breeding season to support basic reproductive functions."
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"Song sparrow external as the breeding season approaches. The exact source of this signal varies from species to species - for some, it is an endogenous process separate from environmental cues, while other species require extensive external signals of changing daylight length and temperature before beginning to increase the mass of their reproductive organs. Male specimens of \"M. melodia\" gain significant testicular mass in response both to changes in the daily photoperiod and as a result of endogenous chemical signals. Females also undergo significant ovarian growth in response to both photo-period and endogenous signals. In this way, \"M. melodia\" is amongst only"
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"how many tonnes of yam produced in nigeria in 2016"
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"Agriculture in Nigeria 1973. Bread made from American wheat replaced domestic crops as the cheapest staple food. Between 1980 to 2016, Yam production increased from more than 5 million tonnes to 44 million tonnes. Cocoa is the leading non-oil foreign exchange earner but the dominance of smallholders and lack of farm labor due to urbanization hold back production. In 1969, Nigeria produced 145,000 tons of cocoa beans, but has the potential for over 300,000 per year. For more productivity, Nigerian Government should give more incentives to cocoa farmers Rubber is the second-largest non-oil foreign exchange earner. The palms industry constitutes a significant sector"
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"Agriculture in Thailand these lenders, according to the Provincial Administration Department. Thai coconut plantations occupy about one million rai of land and produce 800 million coconuts per year. But Thailand consumes more coconuts than it produces. To redress the shortfall, the Commerce Ministry approves coconut imports, which have since glutted the market. coconuts are sold for five to six baht per fruit. Thai growers claim that, given harvest and delivery fees of 2.5 baht each, their profit is about one baht per fruit, or 5,000 baht per rai per year, lower than the minimum wage. In 2017, Thailand imported 416,124 tonnes of coconuts"
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"when did the alexander blewett iii school of law change"
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"Alexander Blewett III School of Law extensive microform titles, and several electronic research services and databases. In 2008, the school underwent a $14.8 million renovation and addition. The addition includes classrooms with better acoustics, newer technology, audio-visual equipment, disability access, and more small and mid-sized classrooms. More space is also provided for the school's clinical program, including its land use, Indian law, criminal defense, and mediation clinics. This space includes client interview rooms, student workrooms, and office space. The renovated building also contains an expanded law library with newer technology to serve the needs students as well as the public. According to the school's disclosures as"
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"Gudiyatham started in 1935 under a scheme for sugarcane research of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research. From 1981 onward, it is under the jurisdiction of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. (TNAU) Seventh day adventist matriculation higher secondary school at sadukarai is one of the most famous school in the surrounding ,it is a christian missionary school.It famous for it simplicity,and one of the less fees collecting private schooling in the surrounding.After spreading quality education for few year the school extended it boundary by extending another campus nearby. Thiruvalluvar higher secondary school established around 65 years ago is one of"
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"what mountains are on the west bank of the yakima river"
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"near the confluence with the Columbia River during the summer months. The Yakima River is ranked between Class I and Class II rapids, depending on the circumstances and season. In the Tri-Cities, the delta where the Yakima meets the Columbia has several hiking trails. The dry climate, with over 300 sunshine days a year, draws visitors from Seattle, about two hours' drive away. The Yakima River Basin consists of approximately located in south central Washington state. It is bounded by the Cascade Mountains on the west, the Wenatchee Mountains on the north, Rattlesnake Mountain and the Rattlesnake Hills on the"
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"Frankie J. Holden have had one daughter together. Holden currently resides on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales Australia and is still performing around Australia as a successful entertainer. In 2010, Frankie and Michelle, with two other couples, purchased the Tathra Beach Family Park, a seaside holiday park in Tathra, NSW. In 2016, Holden was honoured with the Member of the Order of Australia, in the 2016 Queens Birthday Honours List A caricature of Frank Holden appears in the animation Hyper Parsnip Bitches by animator Paul Robertson. Frankie J Holden has a star in Caloundra's \"Walk of Stars\" between Red Symons and"
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"Kotigobba 2 was trying to follow 1 week day and night and tries to under arrest and Shiva tells to ACP Kishore that he will give 100 crore and tells businessman doesn\"t give 2 crore they will only kill you and Kishore trust shiva after flashback satya tells kishore \"You killed my brother for money\" then kishore tries to tell DCP that he is shiva but satya tells DCP that how he is was my brother and tells kishore who gives to permission to kill him after DCP arrest kishore and he threantens satya \"That I will come back i will not"
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"Ulidarra National Park Ulidarra is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 442 km northeast of Sydney. The Ulidarra National Park comprises huge forests. Picturesque rain forests and ancient eucalyptus trees adorn the park. These forests sustain a variety of bird life. Other recreational facilities in the park include majestic coastal views, trails for four-wheel drives, tracks for biking and walking. The Park has a rich wildlife. Among the more popular inhabitants are the koalas, masked owls, wompoo fruit doves, dingoes and little bent-wing bats. This makes the Ulidarra National Park a great destination for wildlife and bird enthusiasts."
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"Operation Chequerboard Operation Chequerboard was a high-altitude military exercise conducted by India along the Chinese border in North East India during autumn of 1987. The exercise was conducted to test Indian military response in the Northeast Himalayan region and the US and Soviet reaction to potential Sino-Indian tensions in the region. The Chinese and Indian armies nearly went to war as both sides patrolled the desolate frontier and skirmishes were not infrequent. The exercise involved 10 divisions of the Indian Army and several squadrons of the IAF and a redeployment of troops at several places in North East India. The"
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"Human Cannonball (Marvel Comics) Thor's hammer. The Hulk punches him right up through the top of the circus tent. This stunt, and subsequent dialogue, makes it pretty clear that Jack is not all that smart. When the Circus of Crime next appears, Jack has changed his outfit. His costume is now orange and he has replaced the crash helmet with a metal bullet-shaped hat so he can use his head as a battering ram. It doesn't help him. Spider-Man and Daredevil ride him through the air like a bucking bronco and steer him into a crash with a group of circus rubes. Frustrated by"
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"to 579 nominations and 111 wins, across 16 tracked awards given in the covered genres, with a total of 2,353 published novels written by 576 authors. Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles, and publishes the online science fiction magazine \"Tor.com\". Tor was founded by Tom Doherty in 1980. \"Tor\" is a word from Old English meaning the peak of a rocky hill or mountain, as depicted in Tor's logo. Tor Books was sold to St. Martin's Press in"
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"Hemipepsis ustulata possession of the perch, a tree or bush. The two males clash wings and spiral vertically upwards, engaging in an aerial contest for the territory. \"H. ustulata\" larvae feed on tarantulas that are paralyzed and captured by the adult wasps. Adult wasps spend lengthy periods of time patrolling, actively searching for prey on the ground. Adult wasps feed on nectar, and they visit flowers and flowering plants during the day. Popular sources of nectar include milkweeds (\"Asclepias\") and western soapberry trees (\"Sapindus saponaria\"). The debilitating, painful sting of \"H. ustulata\" deters nearly all predators. No examples of amphibian, reptilian, or"
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"Joseph Nasi is best known to history for his attempt to resettle the towns of Tiberias and Safed in 1561. He was the first person to attempt to settle Jews in the cities of what was then Southern Syria by practical means, as opposed to waiting for the Messiah. Nasi secured a grant giving ruling authority from the Sultan, and, with the assistance of Joseph ben Adruth, rebuilt the walls and the town. He also attempted to turn it into a textile (silk) center by planting mulberry trees and encouraging craftsmen to move there. Arrangements were made for Jews to move from"
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"Yaqui region and in coastal areas of Sonora and Sinaloa fished as well as farmed. The Yaqui also made cotton products. The Yaqui have always been skillful warriors. The Yaqui Indians have been historically described as quite tall in stature. The Yaqui conception of the world is considerably different from that of their European-Mexican and European-American neighbors. For example, many Yoemem believe that the universe is composed of overlapping yet distict worlds or places, called \"aniam.\" Nine or more different aniam are recognized: \"sea ania\": flower world, \"yo ania\": enchanted world, \"tenku ania\": a dream world, \"tuka ania\": night world,"
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"Studio 54 Radio Studio 54 Radio is a disco and freestyle music radio station. The station is operated by Sirius XM Radio and is classified under the \"Dance/Electronic\" category. The channel was originally known as The Strobe from 2002 to 2011, when it was relaunched under its current incarnation, an homage to the New York City discothèque Studio 54. On November 12, 2008, The Strobe was eliminated from the Sirius lineup as a result of the Sirius/XM channel lineup reorganization. On December 16, due to subscriber demand, Sirius XM Radio announced that the channel would be reactivated on January 15,"
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"The Great Bank Robbery (1969 film) The Great Bank Robbery is a 1969 Western comedy film from Warner Bros. directed by Hy Averback and written by William Peter Blatty, based on the novel by Frank O'Rourke. The movie had a soundtrack with songs by Jimmy Van Heusen. Gold stolen by outlaws is stashed in the impenetrable bank of Friendly, a small town in Texas. A preacher, Rev. Pious Blue, is actually a thief. He and his associates, including partner Lyda Kebanov, plan to tunnel into the vault and blow it up with TNT, just as a Fourth of July celebration"
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"hosted by Oliver Muirhead. American viewers also had access to the original British series on the Internet TV service NEXT.TV. The People's Book of Records The People's Book of Records was a comedy game show made in the United Kingdom, which offered members of the public the opportunity to set unofficial records for any activity that they chose. Examples of records featured in the series included eating peanut butter from nappies, swimming while singing the main theme from \"Jaws\", and placing a novel by Jilly Cooper near a horse without it noticing. The show was first broadcast on 21 March"
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"Sesto Fiorentino Sesto Fiorentino (), known locally as just Sesto, is a municipality (\"comune\") in the Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, central Italy. The oldest known human settlement in the area dates from the Mesolithic (c. 9,000 years ago). The Etruscan presence is known from the 7th century BC, but the town proper was created by the Romans as \"Sextus ab urbe lapis\" (\"Sixth mile from the Town Milestone\"). The first churches were built in the early Middle Ages, among which the most important became the Pieve of San Martino. Sesto Fiorentino was subject to the Archbishop of Florence. Later"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"Art Poe a book entitled \"Poe's Run and Other Poems.\" Of Poe's long touchdown run to beat Yale 6-0 in 1898, Sykes penned: \"Hys eyes on ye dystante Goale; He lookes behynde him not, but from ye Scripture learned in Youthe Rememberethe Mrs. Lot. \"Ye Elis tears in fierce Pursuite; But Poe eludes ycm alle; He rushes 'twixt ye quyverrynge Postes, & sytteth on ye Balle.\" Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would"
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"Gizhigin Bay Taygonos. During the season of navigation the southeast part of the bay experiences dense fogs, with May and June being the foggiest months; in August, however, fog is rare. South winds are prevalent in the summer, while north winds are frequent in the fall and the first part of winter. Storms are common from the second half of September to November. In the winter, northwest winds prevail, which are interrupted by blizzards from the northeast. Gentle winds and calms occur in April and May. American whaleships hunted bowhead and gray whales in the bay from the 1860s to 1900. Some"
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"Waterloo, Nova Scotia without a conventional hard \"r\" consonant such as \"ova\" (over), \"hause\" (horse), \"aw\" (our), and \"ca\" (car). Others are spoken with an unconventional use of vowels such as \"tamarra\" (tomorrow), \"sure\" (sure pronounced the shore), and \"ta\" (to). Some contractions and word clips have been created to accommodate those missing in the English language such as \"daren't\" (dare not), \"'mon\" (come on), and \"'bout\" (about). Sometimes little-known words are used such as \"chesterfield\" (for sofa), or \"scrooch\" with \"oo\" sounding like foot (scrooch oo's normally pronounced like \"too\"—means to bend or cower) to describe the movements of an animal or"
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"Schuyler Colfax Schuyler Colfax Jr. (; March 23, 1823 – January 13, 1885) was an American journalist, businessman, and politician from Indiana. He served as a United States Representative (1855–69), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1863–69), and the 17th Vice President of the United States (1869–73). To date, he is one of only two Americans (John Nance Garner is the other) to have served as both House speaker and vice president. Colfax was known for his opposition to slavery while serving in Congress, and was a founder of the Republican Party. In January 1865, as Speaker of the House,"
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"Corregidor (position) immune to, as well being overworked, and the brutality that the European colonizers conducted. Appointed by the crown, The corregidores served as the crown official, overseer, account taker, negotiator, and slave driver. The corregidores was known to be the wealthiest, powerful and hated official in the colony. By law neither \"corregidores\" nor governors (nor viceroys, for that matter) could be persons who resided in the district in which they ruled. In theory they should have not developed ties to the locality in order for them to remain disinterested administrators and judges. For this reason they were also forbidden to marry"
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"Sandia Base hosted President John F. Kennedy on December 7, 1962. On April 17, 1966, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey toured facilities at Sandia Base. In 1971, DASA was redesignated Defense Nuclear Agency. The field activities remained at Sandia Base, which was merged into Kirtland Air Force Base. Defense Nuclear Agency returned to its roots by being renamed Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA) without further change of mission or functions in 1996. DSWA was abolished, effective October 1, 1998, with functions transferred to the newly established Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). After the move to Sandia Base, Los Alamos Laboratory's"
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"The most impressive and well-preserved of these is located in Pengkalan Bujang, Merbok. The Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum is also located here. In the area of Bujang Valley known as Sungai Batu, excavations have revealed jetty remains, iron-smelting sites, and a clay brick monument dating back to AD 110, making it the oldest man-made structure to be recorded in Southeast Asia. The local rulers adopted Indian cultural and political models earlier than those of Kutai in eastern Borneo, in southern Celebes or Tarumanegara in western Java, where remains showing Indian influence have been found dating from the early 5th century."
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"Silk Road sites in India terracotta figure of crowded monkey found during excavations of the sites are kept on display for visitors in local site museum run by ASI. The stupa has been identified as one of the eight stupas which contain corporeal remains of Buddha. Excavation of this site was done by K.P. Jayaswal Research Institute 1957–58. Originally it was mud stupa, smaller in dimension, erected by Lichhavis over their share of relic of Buddha in circa 5th century B.C. Ayakas noticed that southern and eastern sides are probably the earliest example of its kind. A soap stone casket found in the core of"
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"Hotel Torni Hotel Torni (Hotel Tower) is a historical hotel located in Helsinki, Finland and part of the Sokos Hotels hotel chain. When opened in 1931, it became the tallest building in Finland, a position it maintained until the completion of the new Fortum (then Neste) headquarters in neighboring Espoo in 1976, and it remained the tallest building in Helsinki until 1987. The interior of the building was completely renovated in 2005. It is located in Helsinki's Design District. The hotel was designed by architects Jung & Jung in 1928, and has 14 stories. It is allegedly the place where"
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"converted to binary and then binary to hexadecimal, grouping digits by fours, which correspond each to a hexadecimal digit. For instance, convert octal 1057 to hexadecimal: Therefore, 1057 = 22F. Hexadecimal to octal conversion proceeds by first converting the hexadecimal digits to 4-bit binary values, then regrouping the binary bits into 3-bit octal digits. For example, to convert 3FA5: Therefore, 3FA5 = 37645. Due to having only factors of two, many octal fractions have repeating digits, although these tend to be fairly simple: The table below gives the expansions of some common irrational numbers in decimal and octal. Octal The"
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"who sang i can hear the bells in hairspray"
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"I Can Hear the Bells \"I Can Hear the Bells\" is a song from the musical \"Hairspray\". It is sung by the protagonist Tracy Turnblad. Nikki Blonsky, who plays Tracy Turnblad in the 2007 film, was sick the day the vocals were recorded. After brushing past Link, the main lead on the Corny Collins Show, Tracy Turnblad starts to dream about what her life would be like if she pursued a relationship with him. These thoughts of a future wedding and perfect romance are idealized. Orlando Sentinel notes \"the chorus members produce bells whose tinkling emphasizes the dream setting of"
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"what color is the painting bernhard plockhorst"
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"Bernhard Plockhorst in England, but on September 3, 1880 the ship \"Sorata\", with the painting on board, was stranded on rocks between Adelaide and Melbourne, drawing water into its hold to a depth of 5.5 metres. Much of the cargo was salvageable, but the artwork was completely encrusted by a white layer. It looked as if the sea water had decomposed the color particles. In this condition Prof. Francis Rouleaux, director of the Royal Technical College of Charlottenburg (Berlin) and Commissioner General for the German Empire, took it to Melbourne, Australia. When the Melbourne International Exhibition was prepared in 1880, the art"
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"History of Andhra Pradesh ruler mentioned in inscriptions from Gurajala in Guntur district. Possibly a son of Ehuvula Santamula, he ruled for over 11 years. During the third century CE the Brihatpalayanas ruled north Andhra from their capital, Kodur, in the Krishna district. One dynasty was the Jaya Varma. The Ananda Gotrikas (335-425) ruled coastal Andhra from their capital, Kapotapuram. Their affiliations are unknown.finded Anandagotras few familyes in anantapur district, kadiri taluk, it an old kadapa district@ hiranya raajya, in puranas. anandagotras living in vedaranya, of kadhiri area hill/mountain places called batrapalli forest, gogannapeta, pandava raju hill, and vankapalli.demolished old andha/kandarapuram, kambamraayudu mountain hill"
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"where did mariusz pudzianowski go dancing with the stars"
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"Mariusz Pudzianowski Pudzianowski took part in the 7th season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" in his native Poland. He advanced to the final episode, but ultimately finished second, losing to actress Magdalena Walach. Pudzianowski is currently a contestant in the 1st season of the singing reality show \"Just the Two of Us\" in Poland. He is coupled with former Ich Troje singer Anna Wiśniewska. Pudzianowski is also a keen amateur rugby union player, and plays with Blachy Pruszyński Budowlani Łódź. Pudzianowski is liberal with his diet and is often seen eating chocolate, ice cream or burgers. On one of the World Strongman"
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"who played helen in the original room 222"
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"Judy Strangis Judy Ann Strangis (born December 23, 1949) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in two ABC television series \"Room 222\" (1969–1974) and \"Electra Woman and Dyna Girl\" (1976–1977). Strangis' first appearance was in the 1957 movie \"Dragoon Wells Massacre\", when she was seven years old. For the next 27 years, she was regularly cast in small and guest starring roles in television shows. In 1969, Judy was cast as high school student Helen Loomis in the popular ABC show \"Room 222\". She played this role for four years. In 1976, she was cast"
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"Detectives in Trouble a patrol police and has a nickname \"cold feet \" as she will freeze in front of criminals and thus lose them. She dies in ep 7-8 to save a high school girl from a fire accident. Retired team leader of homicide department team 2. Computer genius in homicide department team 2. Detective in homicide department team 2. Trust park se hyuk wholeheartedly. Neighbor of yu mi and Jo min ju. Team leader of homicide department team 2. Kim Seung-woo was originally cast in the role of Jung Il-do, but dropped out for personal reasons a month before the show's"
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"when did the hollywood entertainment museum close"
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"Garden Court Apartments (Los Angeles, California) on disputes regarding the sale. Although a successful designation of the structure as a Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Monument and a full environmental impact report emphasizing the architectural rarity of the structures style would seem sufficient to save the building, it succumbed to casual residency and fire damage. After being vacated in 1980, it was inhabited by homeless squatters and nicknamed \"Hotel Hell\". It was torn down in 1984. The copper glass building was never built. A subsequent building named the Hollywood Galaxy was built and was the home of the Hollywood Entertainment Museum until it closed in 2007. The"
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"History of Los Angeles farmers and started to build the aqueduct. On the occasion of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct on November 5, 1913 Mullholland's entire speech was five words: \"There it is. Take it.\" Hollywood has been synonymous worldwide with the film industry for over a hundred years. It was incorporated as the City of Hollywood in 1903 but merged into LA in 1910. In the 1900s movie makers from New York found the sunny, temperate weather more suitable for year-round location shooting. It boomed into the cinematic heart of the United States, and has been the home and workplace of"
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"when did the book the loch come out"
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"The Loch The Loch is a science fiction novel and Legal thriller by Steve Alten, and was first published in 2005. The novel is the story of marine biologist Zachary Wallace. A sequel titled Vostok: Sequel to the Loch released in 2015. American marine biologist Zachary Wallace went on an expedition into the Sargasso Sea to witness giant squids. While there, the sonar picked up a reading that the military had named the Bloop. As the bloops closed in, the three passengers aboard the submarine witnessed the giant squid mercilessly get torn apart by a number of unidentified creatures. The"
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"Bartholomew and the Oobleck the oobleck is gone, Bartholomew takes the king to the bell tower. The king rings the bell proclaiming the day a holiday, dedicated not to oobleck, but to rain, sun, fog, and snow, the four things that have always, and should always, come down from the sky. A version recorded by the actor Marvin Miller varies slightly from the book: the king first encounters the oobleck in his royal bathtub, when it comes out of the water faucet, causing him to become stuck. Also, Bartholomew encounters Jesse, the royal cook, who is in panic with what he sees. Oobleck, a"
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"san marino is located on a border with which country"
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"it is allowed to print its own postal stamps, San Marino is not allowed to coin its own currency and is obliged to use Italy's mint. Gambling is legal and regulated; however, casinos were outlawed prior to 2007. There is currently one legally operating casino. In exchange for these limitations, Italy provides San Marino with an annual stipend, and at cost, sea salt (not more than 250 tonnes per year), tobacco (40 tonnes), cigarettes (20 tonnes) and matches (unlimited amount). At the border there are no formalities with Italy. However, at the tourist office visitors can purchase officially cancelled souvenir"
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"Trabocchi Coast in a more or less continuous from Ortona to Rimini although phenomena \"francavillizzazione\" in course not lacking. The coastline is long 6 km approximately and is divided into a stretch of sandy beach (Le Morge) to the north, and a gravelly stretch (Green Coast) to the south; In latter-diving underwater. The sandy beach is protected by a system of breakwaters placed a short distance from the shore in order to combat erosion and storm surges, as reported in local newspapers, they have in the past destroyed the bridge of the Adriatic highway. It is for this reason that the beach"
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"Roman Polanski decided he wanted to write as well as direct it. He wrote the 272-page screenplay for the film in slightly longer than three weeks. The film, \"Rosemary's Baby\" (1968), was a box-office success and became his first Hollywood production, thereby establishing his reputation as a major commercial filmmaker. The film, a horror-thriller set in trendy Manhattan, is about Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow), a young housewife who is impregnated by the devil. Polanski's screenplay adaptation earned him a second Academy Award nomination. On 9 August 1969, while Polanski was working in London, his wife, Sharon Tate, and four other people were"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"what is the sequence of n in x86 program files"
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"have a codice_10 environment variable, the dirids and CSIDLs are not different between 32-bit and 64-bit environments; the APIs merely return different results, depending on whether the calling process is emulated or not. To be backwards compatible with the 8.3 limitations of the old File Allocation Table filenames, the names 'Program Files', 'Program Files (x86)' and 'Common Program Files' are shortened by the system to codice_11 and codice_12, where \"N\" is a digit, a sequence number that on a clean install will be 1 (or 1 and 2 when both 'Program Files' and 'Program Files (x86)' are present). If Windows"
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"Lexical analysis of demarcating and possibly classifying sections of a string of input characters. The resulting tokens are then passed on to some other form of processing. The process can be considered a sub-task of parsing input. For example, in the text string: the string isn't implicitly segmented on spaces, as a natural language speaker would do. The raw input, the 43 characters, must be explicitly split into the 9 tokens with a given space delimiter (i.e., matching the string codice_5 or regular expression codice_6). The tokens could be represented in XML, <sentence> </sentence> Or as an s-expression, When a token class"
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"how many survivors in everybody hates hugo movie"
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"Everybody Hates Hugo for sanctuary. A woman named Libby (Cynthia Watros) says that there were 23 survivors from the tail section of the plane, although very few remain. Meanwhile, the bottle of messages from the raft, on which Michael, Sawyer, Jin and Walt Lloyd were travelling, washes ashore. Claire and Shannon Rutherford (Maggie Grace) give it to Sun-Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim), Jin's wife, and she opts to bury the bottle on the beach. In the hatch, Jack and Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) inspect the mysterious concrete barricade blocking what appears to be a corridor to another section of the bunker. They discover that"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"company to import these bells about 40 years ago. The founders, Bonny Karstadt and Ratilal Shah named them after their son Noah Shah. It has become the common name to describe these particularly shaped handmade copper shepard bells. They are often used in gardens for decoration in America. Noah bells \"Noah bells\" is the common name given to a distinct type of bell hand-manufactured in India by ancient and inherited traditions. Some monasteries in India are credited with manufacturing Noah bells for hundreds of years. The profits from the selling of authentic Noah bells are used to finance the activities"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"how many episodes of certain women were there in 1976"
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"there is a surprise for them.Jane and Alan discover their daughter has a new boyfriend Julius, played by well known famous Australian actor, Bruce Spence. Clip is from the 1973 season of the show. http://abc.net.au/tv/50years/timeline/index.html?programID=23 The Australian National Film & Sound Archive website has short excerpts of the final episode of Certain Women, (episode number 166), which was originally screened in December 1976. It has placed a couple of 2 minute excerpts from the episode on its website, for viewing. This is available on the following link. http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/certain-women-episode-166/ Certain Women (TV series) Certain Women was an Australian television soap opera"
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"contestant from season 12 also auditioned for the subsequent season and made into the Top 24. One contestant from season 12 also auditioned for the subsequent season and made it into the top 24. The Wednesday episodes had an average viewer number of 15.04 million with a 4.6 rating in the 18/49 demo, while the Thursday episodes had an average viewer number of 14.64 million and a 4.3 in 18/49 demo. The average figure represents a drop 23% from the previous year. American Idol (season 12) The twelfth season of \"American Idol\" premiered on January 16, 2013, as part of"
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"who was the lead singer for wrathchild"
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"gear, including their trademark platform boots and huge, teased hair. Wrathchild was formed in 1980 in Evesham, England by Marc Angel and Philip Vokins. They recruited Rocky Shades for lead vocals, and Brian Parry on drums. Phil Vokins left in 1981 to join Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) in America with the new band Max Havoc, and Brian Parry left, too. The band added two members from the band Medusa; guitarist Lance Rocket and drummer Eddie Star, who became mainstays in the band and completed the much recognised over the top line-up for a decade of touring and recording. After releasing"
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"Croatia national handball team and parquet Georgia Dome in front of 25,000 visitors in the hall and millions of TV viewers, witch is today known caterpillar gold handball. It was the biggest win in the history of Croatian sport. The handball players were not yet aware of this gold they had placed around his neck President of the Croatian Olympic Committee Antun Vrdoljak, who previously predicted 6 Atlanta medal and otherwise announced \"As running from the day he was born\" at Zagreb's main square. Still not running, but the handball players after returning from Atlanta to thousands of fans being greeted at the airport"
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"who is zachary levi signed to in the video"
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"Zachary Levi music video to cinemas for her single \"Terrified\". Levi duets with her on the song (which was re-recorded; the original album version features Jason Reeves) and appears in the music video singing with McPhee. On May 3, 2010, the song was previewed on \"Entertainment Weekly'\"s website and was made available for purchase on iTunes. The full video premiered on May 7, 2010 on the music video website Vevo. Levi financed Kendall Payne's album \"Grown\" after she was dropped by her label, Capitol Records. Levi is featured on the soundtrack of the movie \"Tangled\", singing a duet with co-star Mandy Moore"
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"The Septimus Wave recite a litany Mortimer recognized as one Septimus was telling his victims. In the street, Blake and Mortimer are victims of attempted murder by a car driver whose lifeless body was found surrounded by arcs before catching fire. Plagued by a bad feeling, Mortimer returned to his laboratory, where he says Nasir seeing the Septimus spectrum out of télécéphaloscope. Meanwhile, the Professor Septimus, yet died, quietly walk in a district of London in search of her guinea pig (guinea pig). At Miss Sing, Mr Kim Ku-Dum, former interrogator of the Yellow Army hypnotizes Olrik to help him break free of"
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"who colonized tarout island in the middle east"
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"Tarout Island its main harbor, and there have also been more modern attempts to rename it Darīn. The Treaty of Darin was signed on the island in 1915 between Ibn Saud and the United Kingdom. Archaeological finds indicate that the island has been inhabited since 5000 BC; and it was later home to people from the civilization of Dilmun, Akkadians, Assyrians and Persians. Later it was occupied by the Persian Empire, the Islamic Empire; it was colonized by the Portuguese and later made part of the Ottoman Empire. The most important collections found in the Tarout was pure golden statue representing Ashtaroot"
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"Overseas Minangkabau possibility of Sumatra as island of gold. In the 9th century, the Arab traders reported that Sumatran people have been using a number of gold in trading system. Continued in the 13th century, king of Sumatra used the crown of gold. Tomé Pires around the 16th century, says that gold was trade in Malacca, Barus, Tiku and Pariaman, originated from Minangkabau inland area. He also mentioned that in the Indragiri area on the east coast of Sumatra is the central port of the Minangkabau kingdom. The manuscripts written by Adityawarman also mentioned that he is the ruler of the earth's"
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"where was sennacherib's palace located"
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"History of Israel that Sennacherib leveled 46 walled cities and besieged Jerusalem, leaving after receiving extensive tribute. The Bible also refers to tribute, and suggests that Hezekiah was aided by Taharqa, king of Kush (now Sudan), in repulsing the Assyrians. The Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt were Nubian Pharohs and they probably defeated the Assyrians. Sennacherib had a 12 meter by 5 meter frieze erected in his palace in Nineveh (now in Iraq) depicting his victory at Lachish, the second largest city in Judah. The Bible describes a tradition of religious men (\"prophets\") exercising some form of free speech and criticizing rulers. The most"
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"Phoenicia under Assyrian rule raw materials to feed the Assyrian war machine. When Tiglath placed a trade embargo on exporting Phoenician cedar to Egypt, Egyptian-backed rebellions broke out throughout the region, all crushed and all made to recognize the suzerainty of nation of Assur. The succession of Sargon II to Tiglath is surrounded by mystery – his campaigns against Babylon mention a previous conquest of Jerusalem, the capital of the Israelites of southern Canaan and the mass deportation of some 27,000+ inhabitants to the lands of Media. The most likely result is that another King before Sargon II, Shalmaneser V may have launched campaigns"
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"suitable to mould their products. This sand is known as \"vandal sand\". The Nachiarkoil lamp is made both in bell metal and brass; brass is more in vogue now since it is easily available and cheaper. The lamp has four components which are: parts—base \"Keezhbagam (base plate), \"kandam\" meaning pivotal post, \"Thanguli\" a bowl with five groves to hold wicks and oil for lighting, and the \"Prabhai\" which is the crown. The lamps that are made in a standing form or a pedestal form are given the prefix of Nachiarkoil. Other forms of lamps are hung from the ceiling in"
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"Princess Amelia (1634 ship) to Amsterdam on 16 August 1647, it was loaded with 200,000 pounds of dyewood from Curaçao and around 14,000 beaver pelts. It was also carrying 107 passengers and crew, including the recently fired Director Willem Kieft for his return to Amsterdam to defend himself against the charges leveled by among others, the Rev. Everardus Bogardus (the colony’s principal Dutch Reformed dominie), and banished colonists Jochem Pietersen Kuyter and Cornelis Melyn, who would also have to answer charges of insubordination for their role in Kieft’s ouster. The passengers also included numerous Dutch West India Company soldiers who had recently arrived in"
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"History of golf game of colf/kolf as played in the Low Countries. In 1360, the council of Brussels banned the game of colf: \"wie met colven tsolt es om twintich scell' oft op hare overste cleet\" (he who plays at colf pays a fine of 20 shillings or his overcoat will be confiscated). In 1387, the regent of the county of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut, Albrecht of Bavaria, sealed a charter for the city of Brielle, in which it was forbidden to play any game for money. One of the exceptions to this ordinance was \"den bal mitter colven te slaen buten der"
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"her hands to a Torah scroll. Zeved habat Zeved habat (), mostly known as brita (Hebrew: ), and often as simchat bat (Hebrew: ) is a Jewish naming ceremony for newborn girls. In the Ashkenazi community, namegiving ceremonies for newborn girls were not widespread and often limited to the father announcing the baby's name in the synagogue on the Shabbat, Monday, Thursday or other occasion when the Torah would be read following the birth. Sometimes a kiddush will be held at the synagogue for family and friends. Although ceremonies can be found in Ashkenazic sources. Rabbi Yacov Emden includes a"
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"how long after the crash was the gabon express flight 221"
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"USCGC Forrest Rednour USCGC \"Forrest Rednour\" (WPC-1129) is the 29th cutter built for the United States Coast Guard. She is the first of the four vessels of her class to be home-ported in San Pedro, California. Other sister ships have been based in Florida, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, New Jersey, North Carolina, Hawaii and Alaska. But \"Forrest Rednour\" is the first to be homeported on the west coast of the lower 48 states. The vessel will be homeported at a base near Los Angeles' Terminal Island. Three sister ships will join her, at this base. Like her sister ships, \"Forrest Rednour\""
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"History of Andhra Pradesh ruler mentioned in inscriptions from Gurajala in Guntur district. Possibly a son of Ehuvula Santamula, he ruled for over 11 years. During the third century CE the Brihatpalayanas ruled north Andhra from their capital, Kodur, in the Krishna district. One dynasty was the Jaya Varma. The Ananda Gotrikas (335-425) ruled coastal Andhra from their capital, Kapotapuram. Their affiliations are unknown.finded Anandagotras few familyes in anantapur district, kadiri taluk, it an old kadapa district@ hiranya raajya, in puranas. anandagotras living in vedaranya, of kadhiri area hill/mountain places called batrapalli forest, gogannapeta, pandava raju hill, and vankapalli.demolished old andha/kandarapuram, kambamraayudu mountain hill"
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"nature near a dam called Uribante-Caparo hydroelectric complex. Tapo-Caparo National Park The Tapo-Caparo National Park () Also National Park Tapo Caparo Is a protected area with the national park status in Venezuela, which covers an area estimated at 2,050 square kilometers and is administratively located between the states of Barinas, Mérida and Táchira, to the west of Venezuelan territory. National park was decreed The 14 of January 1992 in the government of the then president Carlos Andrés Pérez. It has a diversity of forests, ferns and mosses, lichens, fungi, fauna that includes jaguars, toucans, boas and numerous gorges and rivers,"
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"Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias indigenous peasant rebellion made by Julio Lopez Chavez that although it was very short (December 1867-1868), had a great importance to regional and national level, is why some authors such as Gaston Garcia Cantu, Manuel Diaz Ramirez, John Hart and others have argued that this movement was precursor of the Zapatista movement (almost 40 years earlier). Julio Lopez Chavez began his agrarian movement in favor of the division of estates among indigenous exploited, because for him the Indians were the landowners, this movement started in San Francisco Acuautla, Coatepec and San Vicente Chicoloapan, it is also executed on July 9,"
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"Alan Pegler Alan Francis Pegler OBE, FRSA (16 April 1920 – 18 March 2012) was a British businessman, entrepreneur, railway preservationist and actor. Born in London on 16 April 1920, he was the son of Francis Egerton Pegler, the then Managing Director of the family-owned Northern Rubber Company based in Retford, and his wife Enid, herself the daughter of amateur golfer Frederick Schomberg Ireland, who was written about by Bernard Darwin in his book \"Green Memories\". Raised in the Nottinghamshire village of Sutton cum Lound, he was educated at Hydneye House School, Sussex, and Radley College near Oxford. Pegler gained"
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"William Vivour in 1888, including a few Britons. The rest of the resident Creole population became Spanish by default.\" William Allen Vivour, a wealthy Creole planter born in Sierra Leone, greeted the Austrian explorer Oscar Baumann in Korth West Bay (San Carlos, Luba) in 1886 as the local representative of the Spanish crown. As regards the spend thrift nature of his contemporaries, Baumann painted a very intimate picture of Vivour as one that was efficient and hated waste. Funds were borrowed for non-productive purposes, but suggestions that Africans were more likely to waste capital than Europeans are suspect. Sundiata portrays profligacy as"
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"Night People (film) provides Leatherby with this stark choice. While using Hoffy, with whom Van Dyke had once engaged in an ill-advised love affair, as an intermediary, he causes jealousy on the part of his secretary, Ricky Cates. Hoffy's loyalty comes under question; she is the common thread in so many twists. Van Dyke arranges for Johnny to be delivered by Russian ambulance to the American hospital to complete the trade, but concocts a dangerous double-cross in which he has to intentionally poison himself to succeed. Jed Harris and Tom Reed were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. The film opened"
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"are sent to fairy tale world to prove they could handle the situations better themselves. After Cloe as Rapunzel tries to escape the tower, Jade as Snow White tries living with seven hip hop singing dwarves, Sasha as Red Riding Hood tries outsmarting the cunning wolf and Yasmin as Cinderella tries to escape her ugly, evil sisters and get to the ball, the kidz realize they shouldn't misjudge someone before they have spent a day in their shoes! Bratz Kidz Bratz Kidz are the child equivalent to the popular Bratz doll line. The dolls are 6 inches tall and are"
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"Magic in the Graeco-Roman world idiom of \"magic\" in later literature are found: These are the three most common elements that characterize magic as a system in the later Hellenistic and greco-Roman periods of history. Another important definitional element to magic is also found in the story. Circe is presented as being in the form of a beautiful woman (a temptress) when Odysseus encounters her on an island. In this encounter Circe uses her wand to change Odysseus’ companions into swine. This may suggest that magic was associated (in this time) with practices that went against the natural order, or against wise and good forces"
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"Katabasis and Odysseus agrees. The next to appear to Odysseus is his mother, Anticlea. As Odysseus has been away fighting the Trojan War for nearly 20 years, he is surprised and saddened by the sight of her soul. Tiresias, the soul whom Odysseus came to see, next appears to him. Tiresias gives him several pieces of information concerning his \"nostos\" (homecoming) and his life after. Tiresias details Poseidon's anger at Odysseus' blinding of Polyphemos (and the coming troubles as a consequence), warns Odysseus not to eat the livestock of the god Helios, and prophesies Odysseus' return home to Ithaca and his"
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"what is the driving force for the termination of analogue pal services in australia"
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"Connections (TV series) all increasingly maintained and improved by specialists who required years of training to gain their expertise, what chance does the average citizen without this extensive training have in making an informed decision on practical technological issues, such as the building of nuclear power plants or the funding of controversial projects such as stem cell research? Furthermore, if the modern world is increasingly interconnected, what happens when one of those nodes collapses? Does the entire system follow suit? The original 1978 Connections 10-episode documentary television series and had a companion book (\"Connections\", based on the series) created, written, and presented by"
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"construct states for use in possessive constructions. The earliest written sources refer to Biblical Hebrew by the name of the land in which it was spoken: 'the language of Canaan' (see Isaiah 19:18). The Hebrew Bible also shows that the language was called 'Judaean, Judahite' (see, for example, 2 Kings 18:26,28). In the Hellenistic period Greek writings use the names \"Hebraios\", \"Hebraïsti\" (Josephus, \"Antiquities\" I, 1:2, etc.), and in Mishnaic Hebrew we find 'Hebrew' and 'Hebrew language' (Mishnah Gittin 9:8, etc.). The origin of this term is obscure; suggested origins include the biblical Eber, the ethnonyms Ḫabiru, Ḫapiru, and ˁApiru"
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"mentioned in greek mythology due to its technological advancements that surpass even modern technology. The name \"Alcaraz\" spread to Europe, but originated from Persia. The Palace of Alcaraz had a large Library, consisting of many books which didn't survive to this day. However, some books such as the Avesta are still used. Alcaraz Palace Alcaraz palace is an ancient palace in Persia, built around 2000 BC in the time of the simurgh. It is completely made out of marble. According to ancient texts, the palace was colossal; a big city under one roof. Its walls extended from one horizon to"
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"A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia is a British television film of 1992 depicting the experiences of T. E. Lawrence and Emir Feisal of the Hejaz at the Paris Peace Conference after the end of the First World War. One of the conference's many concerns was determining the fates of territories formerly under the rule of the defeated Ottoman Empire. The film stars Ralph Fiennes (in his first film role) as T. E. Lawrence, Alexander Siddig (then credited as Siddig El-Fadil) as Faisal, Denis Quilley as Lord Curzon, and Nicholas Jones as Lord Dyson."
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"The Dead Don't Die (1975 film) to rule the world with zombies. Involves hammy acting from george Hamilton as hero Don Drake.\" . \"Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever\" comments that an \"unbelievable plot set in the 1930s has Hamilton as a detective trying to prove his brother was wrongly executed for murder. He ultimatley clashes with the madman who wants to rule the world with an army of zombies. Perhaps if they had cast hamilton as Master of the Zombies.\" Craddock, Jim (ed) This guide awards the film only one 'bone' out of four, which equates to \"poor use of camera, film, sets, script, actors and studio"
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"in capitol square the supreme court held that the display of religion would not violate the"
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"Capitol Square Review & Advisory Board v. Pinette would violate the Establishment Clause,\" on the same day that they approved the display of a menorah on the square. Pinette and the other Klansmen appealed this decision. Justice Antonin Scalia delivered the majority opinion of the court on June 22, 1995. He was joined by Justice Anthony Kennedy, Justice Stephen Breyer, and Chief Justice William Rehnquist. The court held that: Traditionally, the square had been recognized as a public forum by the general population and because the display of religion was purely private it could not violate the Establishment Clause. The Advisory Board was still responsible for the content"
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"Hoyt v. Florida arguments, it was noted that at the time, 17 other states also exempted women from jury duty unless they so chose to register and that at least, in this case, the jury was not selected unconstitutionally. The \"practice of excluding women from the jury pool... it reasoned\" was done to protect women \"from the filth, obscenity, and obnoxious atmosphere... of the courtroom.\" Harlan held the right to an impartially-selected jury assured by the Fourteenth Amendment does not entitle one accused of crime to a jury tailored to the circumstances of the particular case; it requires only for the jury to"
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"History of Monaco then has been the responsibility of France. The Prince of Monaco was an absolute ruler until the Monegasque Revolution of 1910 forced him to proclaim a constitution in 1911. The famous Casino of Monte Carlo opened in 1863, organized by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco, which also ran the Hotel de Paris. Taxes paid by the S.B.M. have been plowed into Monaco's infrastructure. Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with a railway link to France. In July 1918, a treaty was signed providing for limited French protection over Monaco. The treaty, written into the"
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"Cédula de identidad called DPI (Document Personal de Identificación / Personal Identification Document), mandatory for anyone above 18 to have (although there exists no penalty for not having one). It's a credit card-sized eID card required for everything, from opening a bank account to paying taxes to receiving social insurance. Cédula de identidad Cedula (Latin) means, in general, an order or authorization; in earlier times such a document on the authority of a king, or a royal decree, which for Spain and Spanish America was a decree issued directly by the monarch. A \"cedula\" may take the form of a brief authenticating text"
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"1979 Preakness Stakes The 1979 Preakness Stakes was the 104th running of the $235,000 Grade 1 Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race took place on May 19, 1979, and was televised in the United States on the ABC television network. Spectacular Bid, who was jockeyed by Ronnie Franklin, won the race by six and one half lengths over runner-up Golden Act. Approximate post time was 5:41 p.m. Eastern Time. The race was run on a track listed as good in a final time of 1:54-1/5. The Maryland Jockey Club reported total attendance of 72,607, this is recorded as second"
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"two stakes race. The inaugural running of the race in 1923 was run at miles. Prior to 2000 the race was run between the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes thus competing with the second leg of the Triple Crown for good runners. Beginning in 2001, the Illinois Derby was moved to four weeks prior to the Kentucky Derby and instantly become a major Triple Crown prep race. The 2002 Illinois Derby won by War Emblem was the last Derby run at Sportsman's Park Racetrack. War Emblem went on to become a \"Dual Classic Winner\" by winning the Kentucky Derby"
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"what language did the movie skin trade speak"
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"Skin Trade (film) executioner\", without considering any protocols or procedures. He also said the film barely touches upon human trafficking. Nick Schager, of Variety, came to a similar conclusion, calling the issue of human trafficking (within the film) a \"window dressing\" for standard \"revenge-driven\" action. Schager also criticized Jaa's lack of fluency in English. Other critics have had similar feelings; Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, of A.V. Club, called it one of the film's \"biggest drawbacks\". Chuck Bowen, of Slant Magazine, heavily criticized the film; he awarded zero out of four stars. He said \"Skin Trade\" \"fails\" to satisfy even the \"qualified expectations\" that someone brings"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"Lesser house fly etc. \"Fannia canicularis\" is spread worldwide. They have a life expectancy of two to three weeks. In Central Europe, about seven generations can develop per year. They are often found on excrement and on vertebrate animals. Because of their oscillating between excrement and human food, they are considered possible disease carriers. From May to October, the lesser housefly comes frequently into buildings and is noticeable by its peculiar, silent flight in the room center, where it circles down-hanging articles, particularly lamps. It changes the flight direction jerkily. This is a patrol flight, in which the males supervise, if necessary, their"
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"Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II The story from the first chapter follows the \"darkside inhabitants\" - darts, who were scattered all over Europe, fighting for different countries even against fellow inhabitants. The second chapter described how they tried to make something that would surpass them and for purpose of fighting, so were created 13 \"shitos\" (使徒, apostle, disciple), but their bodies were incomplete and could not appear under the sun. From the third chapter, now known as \"vampires\", is followed their life. They didn't pursue their purpose of life, and as become aware of the darkness inside them, raises the question what is now purpose"
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"Monkey Me Monkey Me is the ninth studio album by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer, and her 18th album overall. Preceded by the lead single \"À l'ombre\" which peaked at number-one in France, the album was released on 3 December 2012. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it entered the French album chart at number one on 15 December 2012, selling 147,530 units in its first week, which was a record. The album was certified 3× Platinum within its first month of release in France. The album is supported by the sold-out \"Timeless 2013 Tour\". In France, the album entered at number"
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"Ma philosophie friends. The lyrics have a quasi-poetic feel to them, as figurative language is sparsely used, such as the metaphor \"Je suis l’as qui bat le roi\" and the alliteration of the \"i\" sound in \"injures incessantes\". \"My Philosophy\" was named the Victoires de la Musique as 'Original song of the Year'. The song was covered by Karen Mulder, Corneille, Lorie, Sandrine Kiberlain, Julie Zenatti and Hélène Ségara for Les Enfoirés' album \"2006: Le Village des Enfoirés\" (seventh track). The song has been parodied by Paral & Piped studio, under the title \"Ma Seule Envie\". In France, the single went straight"
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"what caused the shift to the north pole in the tv series 'topsy turvy"
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"Topsy Turvy World Topsy Turvy World is the fourth and final story arc from the third season of \"Rocky and Bullwinkle\" (originally broadcast as \"The Bullwinkle Show\"). It was broadcast on NBC during the 1961–1962 television season. A freak case of polar drift causes widespread climate change, bringing unseasonable warmth to Europe and shifting the South Pacific island of Rikitiki to the North Pole. Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale conspire to get rich by conquering Rikitiki and becoming the new Santa Claus, roaming around the world and robbing everyone in their sight. Rocky and Bullwinkle, with the aid of Peter"
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"the markai (the spirits of people who have travelled to Kibu after death) is a specialised, religious use of the word. Traditional Torres Strait religion can be characterised as totemic and ancestor worship, and as such the markai are the ancestors, and are specially revered. The ancestors are with the augadh totem, and the augadh generates the buwai clan/moiety, and the markai ultimately has a direct relationship to the augadh, though not necessarily being seen as being the augadh. In the traditional mythology, the world (arkath hole, apagoewa underfurrow/ditch/garden) is at the bottom of a sphere, with the sky (dapar)"
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"where does mickey spillane's mike hammer take place"
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"Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series) stop a criminal dead in his tracks. Mickey Spillane insisted that Stacy Keach carry the .45 caliber pistol in the show because that was the weapon Mike Hammer carried in all of Spillane's \"Mike Hammer\" mystery novels. Unlike most detective shows of the decade, the bad guys on \"Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer\" were usually killed by the protagonist by the time the closing credits rolled. The following notable actors (including some future stars) and musicians appeared on the show: Like Spillane's novels, the series is set in New York City, with only a few exceptional episodes that bring the characters"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"where did i get too much time on my hands"
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"Too Much Time on My Hands \"Too Much Time on My Hands\" is the second single released from Styx's 1981 triple-platinum album \"Paradise Theatre\". It was written and sung by Tommy Shaw, who also plays the lead guitar solo during the break in the song. The inspiration for its lyrics came from Shaw's experiences in a bar in Niles, Michigan, U.S. It reached No. 9 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, No. 2 on the Top Rock Tracks chart, and No. 4 on the \"RPM\" Top Singles chart of Canada. The song enjoyed a small revival when \"The Tonight Show\""
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"who gave recognition to the provisional government in algeria"
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"Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic once re-elected to the post, in 1960, but as early as the following year he was sidelined and replaced by Benyoucef Benkhedda, who held the presidency as Algeria was declared independent. The purpose of the GPRA was to serve as a diplomatic and political tool for the FLN. It allowed sympathetic governments to extend official recognition to it (among those that did were neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia, as well as Nasserite Egypt, other Arab countries, and Pakistan). Its headquarters were located in Tunis, but diplomats were posted in most major world capitals to try to lobby governments and organize local"
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"February 1970. It had as a precursor the labour uprisings of the 1930s. Key figures in the Black Power movement include Makandal Daaga, Clive Nunez and Basdeo Panday. The movement was responsible for bringing about significant social changes within Trinidad & Tobago, in particular the upward mobility of blacks in corporate Trinidad. The Haitian revolution is one of the most exemplifying parts in history pertaining to black power in the Caribbean. This revolution led haiti to become the first black republic of the new world. Haitians developed a fierce vibrant and resistant culture in which they defended themselves from the"
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"how many steps does it take to reach tian tan buddha"
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"Tian Tan Buddha be seen across the bay from as far away as Macau on a clear day. Visitors have to climb 268 steps to reach the Buddha, though the site also features a small winding road for vehicles to accommodate the handicapped. The Buddha's right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction, while the left rests open on his lap in a gesture of generosity. He faces north, which is unique among the great Buddha statues, as all others face south. There are also three floors beneath the statue: the halls of the Universe, of Benevolent Merit and of Remembrance. One"
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"Mandalay Hill hill from the south, southeast, west and north, and convenient seats of masonry work line these stairways all the way up. A one-way motor road today saves time and also makes it accessible for those who are unable to climb up the stairs, leading to an escalator and a lift to the pagoda at the summit. For those who are fit to make the climb, it is considered a rewarding experience and a meritorious deed at the same time. Two gigantic \"chinthe\"s or leogryphs (stylised lion figures) stand guard at the southern and main approach at the foot of the"
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"when did docomo start broadcasting j-alert messages"
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"NTT Docomo have a unique ring tone so they can be easily distinguished from incoming calls or messages. From 2014, under Civil Protection Law of Japan, Docomo began offering a service called the \"Area Mail Disaster and Evacuation Information Service\" which broadcasts J-Alert messages (including Earthquake Early Warning) produced by the Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency to its subscribers with compatible handsets (e.g. Sony XPERIA, iPhone 5s, Samsung Galaxy). The message is broadcast when the military threat is imminent (e.g. North Korea's ballistic missile launching, terrorist attack to nuclear power plant), volcanic eruptions, or approaching tsunami. The company's mascot is Docomodake,"
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"3.99G technology, \"Do Re Mi\", \"Tugs Tuguldur\" post paid service are launced. It became official partner of Samsung Company. In 2013, it initiated \"HD Voice\" technology and \"Call keeping\" service. It became official partner of Nokia and Facebook. G-Mobile G-Mobile LLC () is, , Mongolian's newest mobile phone operator. It is focusing its operations in rural areas. It uses CDMA2000 at 450 MHz and provides internet services with cell phones as modem or proper modem. The company was first founded in April 2006, and has 290 employees. G-Mobile run businesses in the following businesses: In 2012 WCDMA DC HSPA+ was"
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"when did the first coffee news come out"
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"Coffee News Coffee News is a weekly advertising publication that features good news and other fun, positive items. Created by Jean Daum, it began in 1988 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and is available across the United States and worldwide. Its slogan is \"News To Enjoy Over Coffee\" and, as such, is delivered to restaurants, coffee shops, bars, pubs, and other small businesses. Coffee News is a single sheet, double-sided publication, on tan paper, provided free to establishments. Coffee News is the world's largest restaurant publication, and also the world's largest franchise publication. Coffee News is a franchise business. Identical content is"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"what is the name of the government owned business based in blackpool"
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"This is a chart of the trend of regional gross value added (GVA) of Blackpool at current basic prices by the Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling. While Blackpool hosts a large number of small businesses and self-employed people, there are some large employers. The government-owned National Savings and Investments is based at Marton, together with their Hardware random number generator, \"ERNIE\" ( \"Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment\"), which picks the Premium Bond numbers, while other government agencies are based at Warbreck and Norcross further up the Fylde coast. Burton's Biscuit Company, Tangerine Confectionery"
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