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A rearrangement reaction is a broad class of organic reactions where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structural isomer of the original molecule . | A rearrangement reaction are organic reactions where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged . |
It is , nevertheless , possible to draw the curved arrows for a sequence of discrete electron transfers that give the same result as a rearrangement reaction , although these are not necessarily realistic . | But , the curved arrows showing a sequence of discrete electron transfers can give the same result as a rearrangement reaction . |
It is a catalytic reaction with carbene , or more accurately , transition metal carbene complex intermediates . | It is a catalytic reaction with carbene . |
The actual mechanism of alkyl groups moving , as in Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement , probably involves transfer of the moving alkyl group fluidly along a bond , not ionic bond-breaking and forming . | The actual mechanism of a rearrangement with an alkyl group moving is for the group to slide smoothly along a bond , not ionic bond-breaking and forming . |
In a 1,2 shift the movement involves two adjacent atoms but moves over larger distances are possible . | But moves over larger distances are possible . |
In pericyclic reactions , explanation by orbital interactions give a better picture than simple discrete electron transfers . | The reactions can not be explained by a series of simple discrete electron transfers . |
The scientific study of millipedes is known as diplopodology , and a scientist who studies them is called a diplopodologist . | Scientists who study millipedes are called diplopodologists , and the scientific study ( like astronomy or biology ) of millipedes is known as diplopodology . |
The oldest known land creature , Pneumodesmus newmani , was a 1 cm ( 0.39 in ) long millipede , and lived 428 million years ago . | A millipede species , Pneumodesmus newmani , was the first animal species to live constantly on land that lived 428 million years ago . |
In temperate zones , millipedes are most abundant in moist deciduous forests , but they also occur in coniferous forests , deserts , caves , and alpine ecosystems . | Millipedes are the most common in temperate , wet deciduous forests , but are also often found in coniferous forests and high-altitude alpine environments , some species live in deserts , and even fewer in caves . |
Due to their lack of speed and their inability to bite or sting , millipedes ' primary defense mechanism is to curl into a tight coil - protecting their delicate legs inside an armored body exterior . | The primary defense mechanism of millipedes is to roll up into a spiral-shaped circle , protecting their more delicate organs from being hurt by an armor-like skin . |
The campaign was led by Marcus Terentius Varro , who then founded the Roman colony of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum , housing 3,000 retired veterans . | Their commander , Marcus Terentius Varro , then founded the Roman colony of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum , housing 3,000 retired veterans . |
Its position at the confluence of two rivers , at the end of the Great and the Little St Bernard Pass , gave it considerable military importance , and its layout was that of a Roman military camp . | Its position gave it considerable military importance , and the layout of the town was that of a Roman military camp . |
Aosta is not the capital of the province , because Aosta Valley is the only Italian region not divided into provinces . | At present Aosta Valley is a semi-autonomous region in northwestern Italy . |
Water from the Susurluk , Biga ( Granicus ) and Gonen Rivers also reduces the salinity of the sea , though with less influence than on the Black Sea . | Water from the Susurluk , Biga ( Granicus ) and Gonen Rivers reduces the salinity of the sea . |
However , the water is much more saline at the sea-bottom , averaging salinities of around 38 parts per thousand - similar to that of the Mediterranean Sea . | The water is much more saline at the sea-bottom , averaging salinities of around 38 parts per thousand - similar to that of the Mediterranean Sea . |
The Sea has an area of 11,350 km ² ( 280 km x 80 km ) with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m . The surface salinity of the sea averages about 22 parts per thousand , which is slightly greater than that of the Black Sea but only about two-thirds that of most oceans . | The Sea has an area of 11,350 km ² ( 280 km x 80 km ) with the greatest depth reaching 1,370 m . The salinity of the sea averages about 22 parts per thousand . |
The Sea of Marmara \ / ˈmɑrmərə \ / ( Turkish : Marmara Denizi , Greek : Θάλασσα του Μαρμαρά ) , also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea , and in the context of classical antiquity as the Propontis ( Greek : Προποντίς ) , is the inland sea , entirely within the borders of Turkey , that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea , thus separating Turkey 's Asian and European parts . | The Sea of Marmara , also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea , is the inland sea that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea . |
There are two major island groups known as the Princes ' and Marmara islands ( including Avşa and Paşalimanı ) . | There are two major island groups known as the Princes ' and Marmara islands . |
The North Anatolian fault , which has triggered many major earthquakes in recent years , such as the August and November 1999 earthquakes in Izmit and Düzce , respectively , runs under the sea . | The North Anatolian fault , which has started many major earthquakes in recent years , such as the İzmit Earthquake of 1999 , runs under the sea . |
The south coast of the sea is heavily indented , and includes the Gulf of Izmit ( Turkish : İzmit Körfezi ) , the Gulf of Gemlik ( Turkish : Gemlik Körfezi ) Gulf of Bandırma ( Turkish : Bandırma Körfezi ) and the Gulf of Erdek ( Turkish : Erdek Körfezi ) . | The south coast of the sea includes the Gulf of Izmit , the Gulf of Gemlik and the Gulf of Erdek . |
S.H.E is a Taiwanese girl group whose members are Selina Jen , Hebe Tien , and Ella Chen , managed by the HIM International Music label . | S.H.E is a Taiwanese girl group with three people : Selina Ren , Hebe Tien , and Ella Chen . |
Some cyclopoid copepods are predators on first-instar larvae , killing up to 40 Aedes larvae per day . | Some copepods are predators on first instar larvae , killing up to 40 Aedes larvae per day . |
Dragonfly and damselfly nymphs and various other aquatic insect predators eat mosquitoes at all stages of development and dense populations can be useful in reducing mosquito problems . | The dragonfly nymph eats mosquitoes at all stages of development and is quite effective in controlling populations . |
Organizations that supported the bill include the : American Civil Liberties Union , AFL-CIO , American Federation of Teachers , National Education Association , American Rights at Work , American Library Association , People For the American Way , Leadership Conference on Civil Rights , National Employment Lawyers Association , Hadassah , National Women 's Law Center , National Network to End Domestic Violence , Center for Inquiry - Washington DC American Association of University Women , Alliance for Justice , Legal Momentum , Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law , National Partnership for Women and Families , Coalition of Labor Union Women , Moms Rising , National Organization for Women , American Association of Retired Persons , Women 's Voices , Women Vote Action Fund , 21st Century Democrats , 9to5 , National Association of Working Women , the Service Employees International Union , the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism , and Women Employed . | Organizations that supported the bill included the : American Civil Liberties Union , AFL-CIO , American Federation of Teachers , National Education Association , American Rights at Work , American Library Association , People For the American Way , Leadership Conference on Civil Rights , National Employment Lawyers Association , Hadassah , National Women 's Law Center , National Network to End Domestic Violence , Center for Inquiry - Washington DC American Association of University Women , Alliance for Justice , Legal Momentum , Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law , National Partnership for Women and Families , Coalition of Labor Union Women , Moms Rising , National Organization for Women , American Association of Retired Persons , Women 's Voices , Women Vote Action Fund , 21st Century Democrats , 9to5 , National Association of Working Women , the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism , and Women Employed . |
Organizations that opposed the bill include the : U.S. Chamber of Commerce , Eagle Forum , Society for Human Resource Management , National Association of Manufacturers , American Bakers Association , College and University Professional Association for Human Resources , Associated Builders and Contractors , and American Hotel & Lodging Association . | Organizations that opposed the bill include the : U.S. Chamber of Commerce , Eagle Forum , Society for Human Resource Management , National Association of Manufacturers , American Bakers Association , College and University Professional Association for Human Resources , Associated Builders and Contractors , and American Housing & Lodging Association . |
Claiming lead from Justice Ruth Ginsburg 's dissenting opinion , which invited the Congress to take action by amending the law , the Democrats announced their intention to intervene : House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller said that a bill was to be passed to avoid future court rulings in line with Ledbetter , clearly putting that `` a key provision of the legislation will make it clear that discrimination occurs not just when the decision to discriminate is made , but also when someone becomes subject to that discriminatory decision , and when they are affected by that discriminatory decision , including each time they are issued a discriminatory paycheck '' , as said by Rep. Miller . | Claiming lead from Justice Ruth Ginsburg 's minority opinion , which invited the Congress to take action by amending the law , the Democrats announced their intention to intervene : House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller said that a bill was to be passed to avoid future court rulings in line with Ledbetter , clearly putting that `` a key provision of the legislation will make it clear that discrimination occurs not just when the decision to discriminate is made , but also when someone becomes subject to that discriminatory decision , and when they are affected by that discriminatory decision , including each time they are issued a discriminatory paycheck '' , as said by Rep. Miller . |
Republicans immediately opposed the bill as drafted , with Education and Labor Committee ranking member Howard McKeon raising the issue that business executives would be held liable for actions taken by managers who were n't leading the company anymore : `` At the end of the day , such a loophole conceivably could allow a retiring employee to seek damages against a company now led by executives who had nothing to do with the initial act of discrimination '' . | Republicans immediately opposed the bill as drafted , with Education and Labor Committee ranking member Howard McKeon raising the issue that companies would be held liable for actions taken by managers who were n't leading the company anymore : `` At the end of the day , such a loophole conceivably could allow a retiring employee to seek damages against a company now led by executives who had nothing to do with the initial act of discrimination '' . |
Debra L. Ness , president of the National Partnership for Women & Families , also condemned the decision , saying , `` If employers can keep the discrimination hidden for a period of time , they can continue to discriminate without being held accountable . '' | Debra Ness , president of the National Partnership for Women & Families , also condemned the decision , saying , `` If employers can keep the discrimination hidden for a period of time , they can continue to discriminate without being held accountable . '' |
Among the first to criticize the Court 's decision that Ledbetter 's complaint was time-barred was Marcia Greenberger , president of the National Women 's Law Center , that saw in the ruling a `` setback for women and a setback for civil rights '' and called Ginsburg 's opinion a `` clarion call to the American people that this slim majority of the court is headed in the wrong direction . '' | Among the first to criticize the Court 's decision was Marcia Greenberger , president of the National Women 's Law Center , that saw in the ruling a `` setback for women and a setback for civil rights '' and called Ginsburg 's opinion a `` clarion call to the American people that this slim majority of the court is headed in the wrong direction . '' |
President Obama actively supported the bill . | As president , Obama actively supported the bill . |
On January 29 , 2009 , Obama signed the bill into law . | On January 29 , Obama signed the bill into law . |
The latter ruled in 2007 by a 5-4 majority vote that Ledbetter 's complaint was time-barred because the discriminatory decisions relating to pay had been made more than 180 days prior to the date she filed her charge , as explained by Justice Samuel Alito . | The Supreme Court ruled in 2007 by a 5-4 majority vote that Ledbetter 's complaint was filed too late because the discriminatory decisions relating to pay had been made more than 180 days prior to the date she filed her charge , as explained by Justice Samuel Alito . |
The law directly addressed Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. , 550 U.S. 618 ( 2007 ) , a U.S. Supreme Court decision that the statute of limitations for presenting an equal-pay lawsuit begins on the date that the employer makes the initial discriminatory wage decision , not at the date of the most recent paycheck . | The law was a direct answer to the Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. , 550 U.S. 618 ( 2007 ) , a U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that the statute of limitations for presenting an equal-pay lawsuit begins on the date that the employer makes the initial discriminatory wage decision , not at the date of the most recent paycheck , as a lower court had ruled . |
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 's dissenting opinion proposed an interpretation according to which the law runs from the date of any paycheck that contains an amount affected by a prior discriminatory pay decision . | The minority position explained by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg proposed an interpretation according to which the law runs from the date of any paycheck that contains an amount affected by a prior discriminatory pay decision . |
Neal Mollen , who represented the United States Chamber of Commerce in the Ledbetter case , argued that extending the term limit would put a strain on the chances of an adequate defense for the employers , as to defend themselves one `` has to rely on documents and the memory of individuals , and neither of those is permanent . | Other lawyers , such as Neal Mollen , argued that extending the term limit would put a strain on the chances of an adequate defense for the employers , as to defend themselves one `` has to rely on documents and the memory of individuals , and neither of those is permanent . |
The antecedents of the case were posed when Lilly Ledbetter , a production supervisor at a Goodyear tire plant in Alabama , filed an equal-pay lawsuit regarding pay discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission , six months before her early retirement in 1998 . | Lilly Ledbetter , a production supervisor at a Goodyear tire plant in Alabama , filed an equal-pay lawsuit seeking back pay for pay discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 . |
During the campaign for the 2008 elections , the Democrats criticized Republicans for defeating the 2007 version of the bill , citing Republican presidential candidate John McCain 's opposition to the bill and candidate Barack Obama 's support . | During the campaign for the 2008 elections , the Democrats criticized Republicans for defeating the 2007 version of the bill , citing Republican presidential candidate John McCain 's opposition . |
However , by signing it only two days after it was passed by the House , he incurred criticism by newspapers , such as the St. Petersburg Times which mentioned his campaign promise to give the public five days of notice to comment on legislation before he signed it . | The St. Petersburg Times which mentioned his campaign promise to give the public five days of notice to comment on legislation before he signed bills . |
The new act states that the 180-day statute of limitations for filing an equal-pay lawsuit regarding pay discrimination resets with each new paycheck affected by that discriminatory action . | The bill amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 stating that the 180-day statute of limitations for filing an equal-pay lawsuit regarding pay discrimination resets with each new discriminatory paycheck . |
The House Democrats were fast to react , coming out on June 12 against the Supreme Court . | The House Democrats were fast to react . |
The vote was split along party lines , with three Republicans voting in favor ( Ed Whitfield of Kentucky , and Leonard Lance and Chris Smith both of New Jersey ) and five Democrats voting against ( Travis Childers of Mississippi , Dan Boren of Oklahoma , Allen Boyd of Florida , Parker Griffith of Alabama , and Bobby Bright of Alabama ) . | The vote was nearly perfectly split along party lines , with only three Republicans voting in favor ( Ed Whitfield of Kentucky , Don Young of Alaska and Chris Smith of New Jersey ) and three Democrats voting nay ( Travis Childers of Mississippi , Allen Boyd of Florida , and Parker Griffith of Alabama ) . |
Those in favor included every Democratic senator ( except Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts , who was absent from the vote because of health issues ) , two independents who caucused with Democrats , and five Republican senators - Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania , Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine , Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas , and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska . | The votes in favor included every Democratic senator ( except Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts , who was absent from the vote because of health issues ) and five Republican senators . |
It passed in the House of Representatives with 250 votes in support and 177 against . | It passed in the House of Representatives with 247 votes in support and 171 against . |
An earlier bill seeking to supersede the Ledbetter decision , also called the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act , was first introduced in the 110th United States Congress but was not successfully enacted at that time , as it was passed by the House but failed in the Senate . | A first bill to amend the statutory limitations period and supersede the Ledbetter decision was introduced in the 110th United States Congress but was never enacted , as after having been passed by the House it failed to survive a cloture vote in the Senate due to the opposition of most of the Republican Senators . |
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 ( Pub . | The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 ( LLFPA ) is an Act of Congress about pay discrimination that was signed into law by President Barack Obama on January 29 , 2009 . |
A group of monkeys may be commonly referred to as a tribe or a troop . | A group of monkeys is called a `` troop '' of monkeys or a `` tribe '' of monkeys . |
In this version of the fable , a character named Moneke is the son of Martin the Ape . | In there , the name of the son of Martin the Ape is Moneke . |
Thus defined , there are three type of monkeys : ( 1 ) non-human hominoids ( also known as apes ) , ( 2 ) old world monkeys , and ( 3 ) new world monkeys . | There are many different kinds of monkeys . |
Unlike apes , old and new world monkeys usually have tails . | Apes are the descendants of Old World monkeys . |
Woman Holding a Balance , also called Woman Testing a Balance , is an oil painting by Dutch Baroque artist Johannes Vermeer . | Lady Holding a Balance ( sometimes Lady Testing a Balance ) is an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer . |
Goosebumps is a series of children 's horror fiction novels by American author R. L. Stine , initially published by Scholastic Publishing . | Goosebumps is a collection of children 's horror fiction books written by R. L. Stine . |
Weather permitting , the World Extreme Skiing Championship is held annually in the Chugach Mountains near Valdez . | The World Extreme Skiing Championship is held yearly in the Chugach near Valdez . |
The Richardson Highway , Seward Highway , Portage Glacier Highway , and the Glenn Highway run through the Chugach Mountains . | Three highways run through the Chugach Mountains . |
Near to Anchorage , they are a popular destination for outdoor activities . | They are popular destinations for outdoor activities . |
The mountains are protected in the Chugach State Park and the Chugach National Forest . | There are several parks in and around the mountains , like Chugach State Park the Chugach National Forest , and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge . |
The Chugach Mountains of southern Alaska are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges of the western edge of North America . | The Chugach Mountains in southcentral Alaska are the farthest north of the mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges of western North America . |
Gary Wayne Coleman ( February 8 , 1968 - May 28 , 2010 ) was an American actor , known for his childhood role as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff ` rent Strokes ( 1978-1986 ) and for his small stature as an adult . | Gary Wayne Coleman ( February 8 , 1968 - May 28 , 2010 ) was an American actor . |
Coleman was cast in the role of Arnold Jackson in the television sitcom Diff ` rent Strokes , portraying one of two young African-American brothers adopted by a wealthy white widower in Manhattan . | He was famous for his role as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff ` rent Strokes . |
The term typically implies forethought , such as intentionally setting up the conditions to plausibly avoid responsibility for one 's ( future ) actions or knowledge . | It usually means that it has been planned in advance , setting up the conditions to avoid responsibility for future actions or knowledge . |
The main biological functions of lipids include storing energy , signaling , and acting as structural components of cell membranes . | The main biological functions of lipids include storing energy , signalling , and acting as components of cell membranes . |
Lipids are a group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats , waxes , sterols , fat-soluble vitamins ( such as vitamins A , D , E , and K ) , monoglycerides , diglycerides , triglycerides , phospholipids , and others . | Lipids are a group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats , waxes , sterols , fat-soluble vitamins ( such as vitamins A , D , E , and K ) , glycerides , phospholipids , and others . |
What is now the Cathedral was founded in 680 as a Priory , with Bishop Bosel at its head . | The Cathedral was founded in 680 with Bishop Bosel as its head . |
In the 1860s the cathedral was subject to major restoration work planned by Sir George Gilbert Scott and A. E. Perkins . | The cathedral often had restoration work done , especially by Sir George Gilbert Scott and A. E. Perkins in the 1860s . |
It is the seat of the Bishop of Worcester . | It is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Worcester . |
Built between 1084 and 1504 , Worcester Cathedral represents every style of English architecture from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic . | It was built between 1084 and 1504 , so therefore there are many different kinds of architecture , from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic . |
Worcester Cathedral , before the English Reformation known as Worcester Priory , is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester , England ; situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn . | Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester , England . |
It is famous for its Norman crypt and unique chapter house , its unusual Transitional Gothic bays , its fine woodwork and its `` exquisite '' central tower , which is of particularly fine proportions . | It is famous for its Norman crypt and the unusual chapter house . |
Monks and nuns had been present at the Priory since the seventh century ( see Bede ) . | Monks and nuns had been at the Cathedral since the seventh century . |
Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the former Priory was re-established as a cathedral of secular clergy . | After the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the building became a cathedral of secular clergy again . |
Remains of the Priory dating from the 12th and 13th centuries can still be seen . | Most of the cathedral we see today dates from the 12th and 13th centuries . |
The Priory came to an end with King Henry VIII 's Dissolution of the Monasteries , and the Benedictine monks were removed on 18 January 1540 and replaced by secular canons . | The Benedictine monks were driven out in 1540 and replaced by secular ( non-religious ) canons . |
The monastery became Benedictine in the second half of the tenth century ( one author gives the time range 974-977 , another considers 969 more likely ) . | The monastery became Benedictine in the second half of the tenth century . |
The city has also expanded and annexed portions of adjoining Delaware County and Fairfield County . | The city has expanded and annexed portions of adjoining Delaware County and Fairfield County . |
Columbus is the fifteenth largest city in the United States of America . | Columbus is the third largest city in the American Midwest , and the fifteenth largest city in the United States of America . |
Named for explorer Christopher Columbus , the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers , and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816 . | The city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers . |
Columbus is home to the Battelle Memorial Institute , the world 's largest private research and development foundation . ; Chemical Abstracts Service , the world 's largest clearinghouse of chemical information ; NetJets , the world 's largest fractional ownership jet aircraft fleet ; and The Ohio State University , one of the largest universities in the United States . | It has the world 's largest private research and development foundation , the Battelle Memorial Institute ; CAS , or Chemical Abstracts Service , the world 's largest clearinghouse of chemical information ; NetJets , the world 's largest fractional ownership jet aircraft fleet ; and The Ohio State University , the nation 's largest campus . |
As of 2013 , the city has the headquarters of four corporations in the U.S. Fortune 500 , including Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company , American Electric Power , L Brands , and Big Lots ; Cardinal Health and Wendy 's corporations are also based in the Columbus metropolitan area . | In 2011 , the city had five corporations named to the U.S. Fortune 500 list including Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company , American Electric Power , Limited Brands , Momentive Specialty Chemicals , and Big Lots . |
Columbus ( \ / kəˈlʌmbəs \ / ) is the capital of and the largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio . | Columbus is the capital city and largest city of the U.S. state of Ohio . |
The 2008-09 Chicago Blackhawks season is the club 's 83rd season in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . | The 2008-09 Chicago Blackhawks season is the team 's 82nd season in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . |
in which he also voiced the animated character Pellegnillot . | He also voiced the animated character Pellegnillot . |
A jazz standard by Toots Thielemans is `` Bluesette '' , where he used whistling and guitar in unison . | A jazz standard by Toots Thielemans is `` Bluesette '' where he used whistling and guitar in unison . |
In 1983 he contributed to Billy Joel 's album An Innocent Man , and his trademark harmonica can be heard on `` Leave a Tender Moment Alone . '' | In 1983 he was on Billy Joel 's album An Innocent Man , and his trademark harmonica can be heard on `` Leave a Tender Moment Alone . '' |
Apart from his popularity as an accomplished musician , he is well liked for his modesty and kind demeanor . | Apart from his popularity as a musician , he is well liked for his modesty and kind demeanor . |
He moved to the US in 1952 where he was a member of Charlie Parker 's All-Stars and worked with Miles Davis and Dinah Washington . | He was a member of Charlie Parker 's All-Stars and worked with Miles Davis and Dinah Washington . |
First recorded by him in 1962 , with lyrics added by Norman Gimbel , the song became a major worldwide hit . | First recorded by Toots in 1962 , with words added by Norman Gimbel the song became a major worldwide hit . |
In 1949 and 1950 he participated in European tours with Benny Goodman , making his first record in Paris with fellow band member , tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims . | He made his first record in Paris with fellow band member , tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims . |
Thielemans is credited as one of the greatest harmonica players of the 20th century . | Thielemans is one of the greatest harmonica players of the 20th century . |
He composed the music for the 1974 Swedish film Dunderklumpen ! | He made the music for the 1974 Swedish movie Dunderklumpen ! |
He may be best known to some as the performer whistling the melody in commercials for Old Spice cologne . | He is perhaps best-known to the American public for whistling the melody in commercials for Old Spice cologne . |
Toots Thielemans ( born Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor , Baron Thielemans , 29 April 1922 , Brussels , Belgium ) is a Belgian jazz musician known for his guitar and harmonica playing as well as his whistling . | Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor , Baron Thielemans ( born 29 April 1922 , Brussels , Belgium ) , known as Toots Thielemans , is a jazz musician . |
His harmonica playing can also be heard in film scores such as Midnight Cowboy , Cinderella Liberty , Jean de Florette , Sugarland Express , The Yakuza , Turkish Delight , The Getaway , French Kiss , Dunderklumpen , and in various TV programs , including Sesame Street , the Belgian TV series Witse , and the Dutch TV series Baantjer . | His harmonica playing can also be heard in movies such as Midnight Cowboy , Jean de Florette , Sugarland Express , The Yakuza , Turkish Delight , The Getaway , French Kiss , Dunderklumpen . |
In 1951 he became a band member of the singer-songwriter and compatriot Bobbejaan Schoepen ( at the time still as a guitarist ) . | In 1951 he became a band member of the Bobbejaan Schoepen . |
In 1984 , he recorded the final album of Billy Eckstine ( I Am a Singer ) , featuring ballads and standards arranged and conducted by Angelo DiPippo . | In 1984 , he recorded the final album of Billy Eckstine ( I Am A Singer ) . |
He has also played and recorded with Ella Fitzgerald , Jaco Pastorius , Stephane Grappelli , Édith Piaf , J.J. Johnson , Michael Franks , Peggy Lee , John Williams , Quincy Jones , Oscar Peterson , Bill Evans , Paul Simon , Billy Joel , The Happenings , Astrud Gilberto , Shirley Horn , Elis Regina , Joe Pass , and others . | He played and recorded with Ella Fitzgerald , Jaco Pastorius , Peggy Lee , The George Shearing Quintet , Quincy Jones , Oscar Peterson , Bill Evans , Paul Simon , Billy Joel , The Happenings , Astrud Gilberto , Shirley Horn , Elis Regina and others . |
In 1998 he released a French flavored album titled `` Chez Toots '' that included the Les moulins de mon cœur ( The Windmills of Your Mind ) featuring guest singer Johnny Mathis . | In 1998 he released a French style album titled `` Chez Toots '' . |
During the 1980s he performed with bassist and composer\/bandleader Jaco Pastorius in ensembles ranging from duet to the Word of Mouth Big Band . | During the 1980s he performed with bassist and composer\/bandleader Jaco Pastorius . |
The Shōwa period ( 昭和時代 , Shōwa jidai ? | The Shōwa period ( 昭和時代 , Shōwa jidai ? ) |
Most possessors of child pornography who are arrested are found to possess images of prepubescent children ; possessors of pornographic images of post-pubescent minors are less likely to be prosecuted , even though those images also fall within the statutes . | Most people who own child pornography who are arrested are found to own images of children who have not started puberty ; owners of pornographic images of post-puberty minors are less likely to be prosecuted , even though those images also fall within the laws . |
Producers of child pornography try to avoid prosecution by distributing their material across national borders , though this issue is increasingly being addressed with regular arrests of suspects from a number of countries occurring over the last few years . | The people who make child pornography try to avoid prosecution by sending their material across borders with other countries , though this issue is being dealt with more and more with regular arrests of suspects from a number of countries happening over the last few years . |
Child pornography is pornography that involves a child . | Child pornography that involves real children is a record of child sexual abuse . |
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