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Of course, its not just about the iPhone.
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Tabi ki, bu sadece iPhone hakkında değil.
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As such it has the properties of all Euclidean spaces, so it is linear, has a metric and a full set of vector operations.
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Als zodanig heeft het de eigenschappen van alle Euclidische ruimten, dus is deze ruimte lineair, heeft deze ruimte een metriek en een volledige verzameling van vectoroperaties.
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The disease was first identified in 1967 in a closed herd of captive mule deer in contiguous portions of northeastern Colorado.
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تم تحديد المرض لأول مرة في عام 1967 في قطيع مغلق من غزال البغل الأسرى في أجزاء متتالية من شمال شرق ولاية كولورادو.
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This was bound to happen sooner or later.
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Bu er ya da geç olacaktı.
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Toriel drops Kris off at school, where Kris attends a class taught by Alphys.
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Toriel deja a Kris en la escuela, donde Kris asiste a una clase impartida por Alphys.
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Fund managers counter that fees are determined by a highly competitive market and, therefore, reflect the value that investors attribute to the service provided.
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Những người quản lý quỹ đối lại rằng các phí được xác định bởi một thị trường cạnh tranh cao, và do đó, phản ánh giá trị mà các nhà đầu tư đóng góp cho dịch vụ được cung cấp.
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stomach pain when breathing deep while pregnant?
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Hormonal changes, such as increased progesterone levels, might also lead to deeper breathing. These two changes may cause shortness of breath and pain or discomfort in the chest or abdomen in some women, particularly in the third trimester.
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Google vows to forget more
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Google giura di dimenticare di più
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average sea surface temperatures. On April 5, TSR released an updated forecast that reiterated their earlier predictions. North Carolina State University released their forecast on April 16, predicting slightly-above average activity with 13–16 named storms, 5–7 hurricanes and 2–3 major hurricanes. On May 6, the Weather Company predicted a slightly-above average season, with 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. The UK Met Office released their forecast on May 21, predicting 13 named storms, 7 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and an accumulated cyclone energy of 109 units. On May 23, NOAA released their first prediction, calling for a near-normal season with 9–15 named systems, 4–8 hurricanes, and 2–4 major hurricanes. TSR released an updated forecast on May 30, which increased the number of forecast hurricanes from 5 to 6. Mid-season outlooks On June 4, CSU updated their forecast to include a total of 14 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, including Subtropical Storm Andrea. CSU noted continuing uncertainty about the intensity of the El Niño, but also increasing ocean temperatures, which were near-normal by then. The University of Arizona (UA) predicted on June 11 that the season would feature above-average activity – 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and accumulated cyclone energy index of 150 units. On July 4, the TSR released their first mid-season outlook, still retaining their numbers from the previous forecast. CSU released their second mid-season outlook on July 9, with the same remaining numbers from their previous forecast. On August 5, the CSU released their third mid-season outlook, still retaining the same numbers from their previous forecast, albeit slightly revising the numbers of hurricanes from 6 to 7. TSR released their second and final mid-season outlook on August 6, with the only changes of increasing the number of named storms from 12 to 13. On August 8, NOAA released their second prediction with increasing the chances for 10–17 named storms, 5–9 hurricanes, and 2–4 major hurricanes, suggesting above-average activity. Seasonal summary The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1. The season featured twenty tropical depressions, eighteen of which became tropical or subtropical storms. With eighteen named storms, the season was at the time, along with 1969, the fourth most active since records began. Six of those intensified into hurricanes, with three further strengthening into major hurricanes. It was the fourth consecutive Atlantic hurricane season with above average activity, which last occurred from 1998–2001. Five systems developed in the Gulf of Mexico, tying with 1957 and 2003 for highest number of tropical cyclones forming in the region in a season. Factors contributing to abnormally high activity included a stronger west-African monsoon, warmer than average ocean temperatures, and low wind shear, particularly over the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Overall, the Atlantic tropical cyclones of 2019 collectively resulted in 116 deaths and around $11.62 billion in damage. The season officially ended on November 30. Activity began before the official start of the season when Subtropical Storm Andrea formed on May 20. This marked the fifth consecutive year with a pre-season named storm, surpassing the previous record of four between 1951 and 1954. No storms formed in the month of June, but activity resumed in July when Hurricane Barry developed on July 11 and Tropical Depression Three formed on July 22. Thereafter, tropical cyclogenesis ceased again for nearly one month, until Tropical Storm Chantal developed on August 20. The month of August featured two other systems, Hurricane Dorian and Tropical Storm Erin, with the former being the most intense tropical cyclone of the season. Dorian peaked as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph (295 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of . The 2019 season also marked the fourth consecutive year with at least one Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin, exceeding the previous record of three seasons between 2003 and 2005. September was the most active month of the season, featuring seven named storms, including Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Imelda, Jerry, Karen, and Lorenzo. On September 29, Lorenzo became the easternmost Category 5 hurricane on record. The season became only the seventh to feature multiple Category 5 hurricanes, the others being 1932, 1933, 1961, 2005, 2007, and 2017. October featured above average activity, with the formation of Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, and Rebekah, though none remained a tropical or subtropical cyclone for more than three days. Pablo became the easternmost hurricane on record, reaching that intensity east of the previous record-holder, Vince in 2005. Aside from Rebekah persisting into November, the month featured one other system, Tropical Storm Sebastien. Activity during the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season concluded when Sebastien transitioned into an extratropical cyclone on November 24. The seasonal activity was reflected with an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index value of 132 units. Systems Subtropical Storm Andrea An upper-level trough originating in the mid-latitudes cut off into a broad upper-level low over Florida on May 17. The low moved eastward over the western Atlantic during the next day as a large area of convection formed to its east. It began interacting with low-level vorticity along the western edge of a dissipating cold front on May 19, with the two systems coalescing into a broad area of low pressure by 12:00 UTC on May 20. Convection associated with the low became better organized throughout that day as the system moved northward, with an Air Force reconnaissance later that day flight finding that the system had acquired a well-defined center of circulation, and was producing gale-force winds well away from the center. Based on the aircraft data and the structure of the system, the system became Subtropical Storm Andrea at 18:00 UTC on May 20 about southwest of Bermuda. However, the cyclone soon began to entrain dry air into its circulation while southwesterly wind shear increased, resulting in a rapid waning of the convection. By 12:00 UTC on May 21, the cyclone had degenerated into a remnant low after convection diminished. The remnant low moved east-northeastward through the following day until being absorbed by a cold front about 24 hours later roughly southwest of Bermuda. Hurricane Barry A mesoscale convective vortex formed over the Central United States on July 2 and moved slowly eastward, southeastward, and then southwestward, reaching the Gulf of Mexico about a week later. The low, which had a large area of deep convection, gradually organized, becoming a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on July 11 roughly south of Mobile, Alabama. With an increase in convective banding on the south side of the cyclone's circulation, the system quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Barry just six hours later. The cyclone moved westward and then west-northwestward along the periphery of a low- to mid-level ridge. Barry's convective structure remained asymmetrical, with nearly all of the convection location south of the circulation due to wind shear and dry air. Around 12:00 UTC on July 13, Barry intensified into a hurricane and peaked with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). Three hours later, Barry made landfall near Intracoastal City, Louisiana. The system weakened to a tropical storm later on July 13 and to a tropical depression early on July 15, before transitioning into a remnant low over Arkansas by 12:00 UTC on July 15. The low continued north-northeastward until degenerating into a trough over Missouri on the next day. Barry caused two fatalities: a man was killed by a rip current off the coast of the Florida Panhandle on July 15, and another man was killed in Connecticut from fallen trees and wires after Barry's remnants passed through Connecticut. In Mississippi, abnormally high tides caused minor coastal flooding in the vicinity of Biloxi. Widespread but minor wind and flood damage occurred across southern Louisiana. However, dozens of homes received extensive flood damage in Calcasieu Parish, where more than 20 people were rescued from floodwaters. Over 300,000 people throughout the state lost electricity. In Arkansas, the storm dropped of precipitation in Dierks. As a result, Barry became the rainiest tropical cyclone in the state's history. Flooding damaged a number of homes, businesses, and roads in a narrow swath of southwestern Arkansas, while several roadways were closed, including a portion of Interstate 30. Damage from Barry totaled roughly $600 million. Tropical Depression Three A tropical wave moved off the west coast of Africa on July 12, producing minimal convection as it moved westward across the tropical Atlantic for several days thereafter. The wave fractured as it approached the Lesser Antilles on July 18, with the northern portion turning northwestward and the southern portion continuing westward across the Caribbean Sea. The northern portion of the wave produced intermittent disorganized convection until reaching the southeastern Bahamas on July 21. Early the following day, a concentrated area of deep convection developed, resulting in the formation of a tropical depression just east of Andros at 12:00 UTC on July 22. However, environmental conditions caused deep convection to decrease substantially shortly after formation. Although a small area of convection re-developed on July 23, it was insufficient to maintain the cyclone, and it degenerated into an open trough at 12:00 UTC on July 23 about east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Numerous thunderstorms developed across South Florida on July 23 in association with the tropical depression. A woman was injured by a lightning strike in Aventura by one such storm. Tropical Storm Chantal On August 14, a cold front moved across the Southeastern United States, becoming nearly stationary over subsequent days. The interaction between the stalled cold front and a high-pressure system led to the formation of a low-pressure area near Savannah, Georgia, on August 17. By 18:00 UTC on August 20, the small system gained enough organization to be declared a tropical depression about southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Six hours later, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Chantal. The system failed to intensify further and soon encountered colder waters and increasing southwesterly wind shear. Instead, Chantal weakened to a tropical depression early on August 22 and ultimately degenerated to a remnant low by 18:00 UTC the next day. The remnant low executed a clockwise loop and dissipated three days later about southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. Hurricane Dorian A tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa on August 19 and organized as it moved westward, becoming a tropical depression early on August 24 approximately east-southeast of Barbados. The depression quickly developed curved banding features and intensified into Tropical Storm Dorian later that day while heading west-northwestward. Dry air prevented any significant further intensification and organization for several days. Early on August 27, Dorian struck Barbados as a very compact cyclone with winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and then passed over Saint Lucia later that day. The mountainous terrain of Saint Lucia disrupted the storm's circulation, though a new circulation formed farther to the north. Dorian resumed organizing while moving northeastward over the Caribbean, with a partial eyewall and inner core developing by August 28. The cyclone reached hurricane intensity at 15:30 UTC on August 28 while striking the eastern tip of Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands; another landfall occurred on Saint Thomas a few hours later. After emerging into the Atlantic on August 28, Dorian eventually began moving west-northwestward due to an upper-level low moving to the south and a subtropical ridge expanding westward. Encountering very warm water temperatures, ample moisture, and low wind shear, Dorian began rapidly intensifying on August 30, reaching major hurricane intensity around 18:00 UTC that day. Strengthening further, the cyclone became a Category 5 hurricane at 12:00 UTC on September 1, a few hours prior to making landfall on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands with winds of 185 mph (295 km/h); Dorian became the strongest tropical cyclone on record to strike the Bahamas. A weakening high pressure area to the north and collapsing steering currents caused Dorian to move very slowly. The cyclone struck Grand Bahama early on September 2 while still a Category 5 hurricane. The storm weakened due to land interaction and upwelling, falling below major hurricane late on September 3. An eastward-moving, large mid-level trough forced Dorian to move north-northwestward and then northward, causing it to remain offshore Florida. The cyclone re-strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane over the Gulf Stream on September 5, but weakened back to a Category 2 later that day. Dorian then curved northeastward and scraped the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 6 before moving ashore at Cape Hatteras with winds of 100 mph (155 km/h). Embedded within the mid-latitude flow, the cyclone accelerated northeastward and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone late on September 7. The remnant extratropical storm struck Nova Scotia and later Newfoundland before being absorbed by an extratropical cyclone on September 9. Throughout the Windward Islands, the storm produced wind gusts up to , observed on Martinique. Approximately 4,000 homes lost electricity and many streets became impassable due to flooding. Mostly minor damage occurred in Barbados. Some areas of the U. S. Virgin Islands reported hurricane-force winds, with Buck Island observing sustained winds of . Winds from Dorian left island-wide blackouts on Saint Thomas and Saint John, while 25,000 customers lost power on Saint Croix. In the British Virgin Islands, the storm caused flood and wind damage in the outskirts of Road Town. One death occurred in Puerto Rico during preparations for the storm. Gusty winds left roughly 23,000 households without electricity across the island. Dorian inflicted catastrophic damage in some regions of the Bahamas. Approximately 87 percent of the damage nationwide occurred in the Abaco Islands, where the storm struck at peak intensity and generated winds of at least tropical storm-force for more than three days. Around 75 percent of homes there were damaged to some degree. Further, Dorian damaged about 90 percent of infrastructure in Marsh Harbour and obliterated shanty-type homes in the town. Grand Bahama also experienced extreme impacts, with storm surge submerging at least 60 percent of the island. The hurricane severely damaged or destroyed around 300 homes on the island. Throughout the Bahamas, an estimated 13,000 homes suffered severe damage or were completely destroyed, while at least 70,000 people were left homeless. Dorian killed at least 70 people and caused at least $3.4 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane in the country's history. Over 160,000 electrical customers in Florida lost power during the storm. Dorian caused coastal flooding in some areas, especially in immediate oceanfront or riverfront sections of St. Augustine and Jacksonville. Six deaths occurred in the state. Strong winds in South Carolina downed numerous trees and power lines, leaving more than 270,000 residences and workplaces without power. Coastal flooding and flash flooding impacted the Charleston and Georgetown areas. Three tornadoes in Horry County also caused damage. The eastern portions of the state experienced storm surge ranging from , wind gusts up to , rainfall totals between , and 25 tornadoes. Dare County was particularly hard hit, with 1,126 structures damaged. The storm also destroyed 20-25 percent of the state's tobacco crop. Three deaths were reported in North Carolina. Gusty winds and beach erosion occurred in other states along the East Coast, especially in Delaware and New Jersey. Damage in the United States totaled roughly $1.6 billion. In Canada, the extratropical remnants of Dorian left about 412,000 customers without power in Nova Scotia and another 80,000 in New Brunswick, with the former representing approximately 80 percent of the province. The storm damaged homes, buildings, and boats, as well as downed trees, across Canadian Maritimes, though the worst impacts occurred in Halifax, Moncton, and much of Prince Edward Island. Insured damage alone reached $78.9 million. Tropical Storm Erin On August 20, a large upper-level trough with a large area of disorganized convection formed over the southwestern Atlantic. As the trough weakened, a shortwave moved
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French tugboat Bourbon Rhode and 8 other fatalities from rough surf along the East Coast of the United States. With Dorian and Lorenzo both intensifying into Category 5 hurricanes, the season became one of seven seasons to feature multiple Category 5 hurricanes. Additionally, Tropical Storm Nestor caused a tornado outbreak across west Florida in mid-October, leaving $125 million in damage, while a car crash in South Carolina killed three people. Tropical Storm Olga caused moderate damage and heavy flooding over the central Gulf Coast and generated hurricane-force wind gusts as far north as Tennessee. The storm left one dead and around $400 million in damage. Hurricane Pablo became the easternmost hurricane formation on record, beating 2005's Hurricane Vince. The season concluded with Tropical Storm Sebastien, which became extratropical on November 24. Most forecasting agencies projected a near-average or slightly above season, with many expecting near-normal sea surface temperatures but expressing uncertainty about the intensity of El Niño. Ultimately, activity in regards to number of named storms exceeded all forecasts, but the number of hurricanes and major hurricanes remained within the predicted range. Seasonal forecasts Ahead of and during the hurricane season, several national meteorological services and scientific agencies forecast how many named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale) are likely to form during a season and/or how many tropical cyclones will affect a particular country. These agencies include the Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) Consortium of University College London, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Colorado State University (CSU). The forecasts include weekly and monthly changes in significant factors that help determine the number of tropical storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes within a particular year. Some of these forecasts also take into consideration what happened in previous seasons and the state of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). On average, an Atlantic hurricane season between 1981 and 2010 contained twelve tropical storms, six hurricanes, and three major hurricanes, with an accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) index of between 66 and 103 units. ACE is, broadly speaking, a measure of the power of a hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed; therefore, long-lived storms and particularly strong systems result in high levels of ACE. The measure is calculated at full advisories for cyclones at tropical storm strength — storms with winds in excess of 39 mph (63 km/h). Pre-season outlooks The first forecast for the year was released by TSR on December 11, 2018, which predicted a slightly below-average season in 2019, with a total of 12 named storms, 5 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, due to the anticipated presence of El Niño conditions during the season. CSU released their first forecast on April 4, 2019, predicting a near-average season with 13 named storms, 5 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes, citing the persistence of the weak El Niño and slightly colder than average sea surface temperatures. On April 5, TSR released an updated forecast that reiterated their earlier predictions. North Carolina State University released their forecast on April 16, predicting slightly-above average activity with 13–16 named storms, 5–7 hurricanes and 2–3 major hurricanes. On May 6, the Weather Company predicted a slightly-above average season, with 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. The UK Met Office released their forecast on May 21, predicting 13 named storms, 7 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and an accumulated cyclone energy of 109 units. On May 23, NOAA released their first prediction, calling for a near-normal season with 9–15 named systems, 4–8 hurricanes, and 2–4 major hurricanes. TSR released an updated forecast on May 30, which increased the number of forecast hurricanes from 5 to 6. Mid-season outlooks On June 4, CSU updated their forecast to include a total of 14 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes, including Subtropical Storm Andrea. CSU noted continuing uncertainty about the intensity of the El Niño, but also increasing ocean temperatures, which were near-normal by then. The University of Arizona (UA) predicted on June 11 that the season would feature above-average activity – 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 3 major hurricanes, and accumulated cyclone energy index of 150 units. On July 4, the TSR released their first mid-season outlook, still retaining their numbers from the previous forecast. CSU released their second mid-season outlook on July 9, with the same remaining numbers from their previous forecast. On August 5, the CSU released their third mid-season outlook, still retaining the same numbers from their previous forecast, albeit slightly revising the numbers of hurricanes from 6 to 7. TSR released their second and final mid-season outlook on August 6, with the only changes of increasing the number of named storms from 12 to 13. On August 8, NOAA released their second prediction with increasing the chances for 10–17 named storms, 5–9 hurricanes, and 2–4 major hurricanes, suggesting above-average activity. Seasonal summary The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1. The season featured twenty tropical depressions, eighteen of which became tropical or subtropical storms. With eighteen named storms, the season was at the time, along with 1969, the fourth most active since records began. Six of those intensified into hurricanes, with three further strengthening into major hurricanes. It was the fourth consecutive Atlantic hurricane season with above average activity, which last occurred from 1998–2001. Five systems developed in the Gulf of Mexico, tying with 1957 and 2003 for highest number of tropical cyclones forming in the region in a season. Factors contributing to abnormally high activity included a stronger west-African monsoon, warmer than average ocean temperatures, and low wind shear, particularly over the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Overall, the Atlantic tropical cyclones of 2019 collectively resulted in 116 deaths and around $11.62 billion in damage. The season officially ended on November 30. Activity began before the official start of the season when Subtropical Storm Andrea formed on May 20. This marked the fifth consecutive year with a pre-season named storm, surpassing the previous record of four between 1951 and 1954. No storms formed in the month of June, but activity resumed in July when Hurricane Barry developed on July 11 and Tropical Depression Three formed on July 22. Thereafter, tropical cyclogenesis ceased again for nearly one month, until Tropical Storm Chantal developed on August 20. The month of August featured two other systems, Hurricane Dorian and Tropical Storm Erin, with the former being the most intense tropical cyclone of the season. Dorian peaked as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph (295 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of . The 2019 season also marked the fourth consecutive year with at least one Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin, exceeding the previous record of three seasons between 2003 and 2005. September was the most active month of the season, featuring seven named storms, including Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Imelda, Jerry, Karen, and Lorenzo. On September 29, Lorenzo became the easternmost Category 5 hurricane on record. The season became only the seventh to feature multiple Category 5 hurricanes, the others being 1932, 1933, 1961, 2005, 2007, and 2017. October featured above average activity, with the formation of Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, and Rebekah, though none remained a tropical or subtropical cyclone for more than three days. Pablo became the easternmost hurricane on record, reaching that intensity east of the previous record-holder, Vince in 2005. Aside from Rebekah persisting into November, the month featured one other system, Tropical Storm Sebastien. Activity during the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season concluded when Sebastien transitioned into an extratropical cyclone on November 24. The seasonal activity was reflected with an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index value of 132 units. Systems Subtropical Storm Andrea An upper-level trough originating in the mid-latitudes cut off into a broad upper-level low over Florida on May 17. The low moved eastward over the western Atlantic during the next day as a large area of convection formed to its east. It began interacting with low-level vorticity along the western edge of a dissipating cold front on May 19, with the two systems coalescing into a broad area of low pressure by 12:00 UTC on May 20. Convection associated with the low became better organized throughout that day as the system moved northward, with an Air Force reconnaissance later that day flight finding that the system had acquired a well-defined center of circulation, and was producing gale-force winds well away from the center. Based on the aircraft data and the structure of the system, the system became Subtropical Storm Andrea at 18:00 UTC on May 20 about southwest of Bermuda. However, the cyclone soon began to entrain dry air into its circulation while southwesterly wind shear increased, resulting in a rapid waning of the convection. By 12:00 UTC on May 21, the cyclone had degenerated into a remnant low after convection diminished. The remnant low moved east-northeastward through the following day until being absorbed by a cold front about 24 hours later roughly southwest of Bermuda. Hurricane Barry A mesoscale convective vortex formed over the Central United States on July 2 and moved slowly eastward, southeastward, and then southwestward, reaching the Gulf of Mexico about a week later. The low, which had a large area of deep convection, gradually organized, becoming a tropical depression around 00:00 UTC on July 11 roughly south of Mobile, Alabama. With an increase in convective banding on the south side of the cyclone's circulation, the system quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Barry just six hours later. The cyclone moved westward and then west-northwestward along the periphery of a low- to mid-level ridge. Barry's convective structure remained asymmetrical, with nearly all of the convection location south of the circulation due to wind shear and dry air. Around 12:00 UTC on July 13, Barry intensified into a hurricane and peaked with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). Three hours later, Barry made landfall near Intracoastal City, Louisiana. The system weakened to a tropical storm later on July 13 and to a tropical depression early on July 15, before transitioning into a remnant low over Arkansas by 12:00 UTC on July 15. The low continued north-northeastward until degenerating into a trough over Missouri on the next day. Barry caused two fatalities: a man was killed by a rip current off the coast of the Florida Panhandle on July 15, and another man was killed in Connecticut from fallen trees and wires after Barry's remnants passed through Connecticut. In Mississippi, abnormally high tides caused minor coastal flooding in the vicinity of Biloxi. Widespread but minor wind and flood damage occurred across southern Louisiana. However, dozens of homes received extensive flood damage in Calcasieu Parish, where more than 20 people were rescued from floodwaters. Over 300,000 people throughout the state lost electricity. In Arkansas, the storm dropped of precipitation in Dierks. As a result, Barry became the rainiest tropical cyclone in the state's history. Flooding damaged a number of homes, businesses, and roads in a narrow swath of southwestern Arkansas, while several roadways were closed, including a portion of Interstate 30. Damage from Barry totaled roughly $600 million. Tropical Depression Three A tropical wave moved off the west coast of Africa on July 12, producing minimal convection as it moved westward across the tropical Atlantic for several days thereafter. The wave fractured as it approached the Lesser Antilles on July 18, with the northern portion turning northwestward and the southern portion continuing westward across the Caribbean Sea. The northern portion of the wave produced intermittent disorganized convection until reaching the southeastern Bahamas on July 21. Early the following day, a concentrated area of deep convection developed, resulting in the formation of a tropical depression just east of Andros at 12:00 UTC on July 22. However, environmental conditions caused deep convection to decrease substantially shortly after formation. Although a small area of convection re-developed on July 23, it was insufficient to maintain the cyclone, and it degenerated into an open trough at 12:00 UTC on July 23 about east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Numerous thunderstorms developed across South Florida on July 23 in association with the tropical depression. A woman was injured by a lightning strike in Aventura by one such storm. Tropical Storm Chantal On August 14, a cold front moved across the Southeastern United States, becoming nearly stationary over subsequent days. The interaction between the stalled cold front and a high-pressure system led to the formation of a low-pressure area near Savannah, Georgia, on August 17. By 18:00 UTC on August 20, the small system gained enough organization to be declared a tropical depression about southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Six hours later, the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Chantal. The system failed to intensify further and soon encountered colder waters and increasing southwesterly wind shear. Instead, Chantal weakened to a tropical depression early on August 22 and ultimately degenerated to a remnant low by 18:00 UTC the next day. The remnant low executed a clockwise loop and dissipated three days later about southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. Hurricane Dorian A tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa on August 19 and organized as it moved westward, becoming a tropical depression early on August 24 approximately east-southeast of Barbados. The depression quickly developed curved banding features and intensified into Tropical Storm Dorian later that day while heading west-northwestward. Dry air prevented any significant further intensification and organization for several days. Early on August 27, Dorian struck Barbados as a very compact cyclone with winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and then passed over Saint Lucia later that day. The mountainous terrain of Saint Lucia disrupted the storm's circulation, though a new circulation formed farther to the north. Dorian resumed organizing while moving northeastward over the Caribbean, with a partial eyewall and inner core developing by August 28. The cyclone reached hurricane intensity at 15:30 UTC on August 28 while striking the eastern tip of Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands; another landfall occurred on Saint Thomas a few hours later. After emerging into the Atlantic on August 28, Dorian eventually began moving west-northwestward due to an upper-level low moving to the south and a subtropical ridge expanding westward. Encountering very warm water temperatures, ample moisture, and low wind shear, Dorian began rapidly intensifying on August 30, reaching major hurricane intensity around 18:00 UTC that day. Strengthening further, the cyclone became a Category 5 hurricane at 12:00 UTC on September 1, a few hours prior to making landfall on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands with winds of 185 mph (295 km/h); Dorian became the strongest tropical cyclone on record to strike the Bahamas. A weakening high pressure area to the north and collapsing steering currents caused Dorian to move very slowly. The cyclone struck Grand Bahama early on September 2 while still a Category 5 hurricane. The storm weakened due to land interaction and upwelling, falling below major hurricane late on September 3. An eastward-moving, large mid-level trough forced Dorian to move north-northwestward and then northward, causing it to remain offshore Florida. The cyclone re-strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane over the Gulf Stream on September 5, but weakened back to a Category 2 later that day. Dorian then curved northeastward and scraped the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 6 before moving ashore at Cape Hatteras with winds of 100 mph (155 km/h). Embedded within the mid-latitude flow, the cyclone accelerated northeastward and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone late on September 7. The remnant extratropical storm struck Nova Scotia and later Newfoundland before being absorbed by an extratropical cyclone on September 9. Throughout the Windward Islands, the storm produced wind gusts up to , observed on Martinique. Approximately 4,000 homes lost electricity and many streets became impassable due to flooding. Mostly minor damage occurred in Barbados. Some areas of the U. S. Virgin Islands reported hurricane-force winds, with Buck Island observing sustained winds of . Winds from Dorian left island-wide blackouts on Saint Thomas and Saint John, while 25,000 customers lost power on Saint Croix. In the British Virgin Islands, the storm caused flood and wind damage in the outskirts of Road Town. One death occurred in Puerto Rico during preparations for the storm. Gusty winds left roughly 23,000 households without electricity across the island. Dorian inflicted catastrophic damage in some regions of the Bahamas. Approximately 87 percent of the damage nationwide occurred in the Abaco Islands, where the storm struck at peak intensity and generated winds of at least tropical storm-force for more than three days. Around 75 percent of homes there were damaged to some degree. Further, Dorian damaged about 90 percent of infrastructure in Marsh Harbour and obliterated shanty-type homes in the town. Grand Bahama also experienced extreme impacts, with storm surge submerging at least 60 percent of the island. The hurricane severely damaged or destroyed around 300 homes on the island. Throughout the Bahamas, an estimated 13,000 homes suffered severe damage or were completely destroyed, while at least 70,000 people were left homeless. Dorian killed at least 70 people and caused at least $3.4 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane in the country's history. Over 160,000 electrical customers in Florida lost power during the storm. Dorian caused coastal flooding in some areas, especially in immediate oceanfront or riverfront sections of St. Augustine and Jacksonville. Six deaths occurred in the state. Strong winds in South Carolina downed numerous trees and power lines, leaving more than 270,000 residences and workplaces without power. Coastal flooding and flash flooding impacted the Charleston and Georgetown areas. Three tornadoes in Horry County also caused damage. The eastern portions of the state experienced storm surge ranging from , wind gusts up to
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Marcus Wallenberg died at the age of 79 and is today buried in Wallenberg-Mausoleum in Malmvik, Ekerö Municipality.
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Marcus Wallenberg è morto all'età di 79 anni ed è oggi sepolto nel Wallenberg-Mausoleo a Malmvik, Comune di Ekerö.
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are carl and lindsay dating?
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For the past few weeks, we've been following Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke navigate a "will they, won't they" burgeoning relationship on Summer House, as they transitioned from best friends to possible boyfriend/girlfriend. ... You have seen this all play out on the last 5 episodes of [Summer House].
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what percentage of cells in the body are human?
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Originally it was thought our cells were outnumbered 10 to one. "That's been refined much closer to one-to-one, so the current estimate is you're about 43% human if you're counting up all the cells," he says.
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dominions (Trade with) Act 1765 1767: Townshend Acts 1778: Taxation of Colonies Act 1778 1815: Corn Laws 1860: Cobden–Chevalier Treaty 1931: Abnormal Importations (Customs
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1765: American dominions (Trade with) Act 1765 1767: Townshend Acts 1778: Taxation of Colonies Act 1778 1815: Corn Laws 1860: Cobden–Chevalier Treaty 1931: Abnormal Importations (Customs Duties) Act 1931
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a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania with a population of 2,275 people. It is
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of 2,275 people. It is composed of two villages, Scaești and Valea lui Pătru. References
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to the church is a house built in 1729 which later became the vicarage; the front door has stonework from the nearby, demolished manor house of the 16th century including the de Longueville family coat of arms, and pieces from the earlier church building. A talbot (dog), another symbol of the family, once graced the side-entrance which now marks the boundary between the ground floor of the house and its downstairs toilet. The manor of Wolverton was held by the de Wolverton family until the mid-fourteenth century. Sir John de Wolverton died in 1349 leaving an infant son, Ralph, who died in 1351, and two daughters. The elder daughter Margaret or Margery, married John le Hunt, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and had in turn one daughter, Joan le Hunt, who married John Longueville of Billing, Northamptonshire. They had at least one son, George, through whom Wolverton passed by inheritance to the Longueville/Longville family. Of the historic village itself, only field patterns marking a deserted village remain, along with two village ponds. The desertion of Old Wolverton was due to enclosure of the large strip cultivation fields into small "closes" by the local landlords, the Longville family, who turned arable land over to pasture. By 1654, the family had completely enclosed the parish. With the end of the feudal system, the peasants had lost their land and tillage/grazing rights and were forced to find other work or starve. Thus Old Wolverton was reduced from about thirty peasant families in the mid 16th century to almost none, within the space of a century. The newer area, built about to the south-east for the railways in the 19th century, assumed the Wolverton name. Canal village The Grand Union Canal passes around the northern and eastern edge of the modern town. The canal originally crossed the River Great Ouse by descending 10 metres to the river by nine locks, crossing the river on the level and ascended by eight locks on the other side. This was time consuming for navigators and subject to disruption in time of flood. Railway town In 1838, Wolverton was established as the site of the locomotive repair shop at the midpoint of the London and Birmingham Railway then under construction. In 1846 the became part of the London and North Western Railway, who subsequently decided that locomotives would be built and repaired at Crewe. The last locomotives at Wolverton were built in 1863 and repaired until 1877, after which it concentrated on carriages including railway owned road vehicles. The Works has been the home of the Royal Train fleet. During the Second World War, the Works built parts for Lee–Enfield rifles, bomber plane timber frames, Hawker Typhoon wings, Horsa Gliders, and ambulances. Like many older industrial sites, camouflage paint from the period can still be
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the River Great Ouse flood plain to the north of Wolverton has been excavated for sand and gravel and the resulting area developed into a nature reserve of flood-tolerant trees, called the Flood Plain Forest. Wolverton railway station A "toy town" wooden ticket office that stood on the railway bridge, facing out onto Newport Road, with steps leading down to the platform was actually the third location for a station in Wolverton. The original temporary stop was on the embankment above Wolverton Park, a larger station and refreshment rooms were soon built at a location behind what is now Glyn Square. In the 1880s the main line was re-routed to the east to allow for expansion and the current station site has been in use since. The wooden station stood here for over 100 years, however Milton Keynes Borough Council did not nominate it to be a listed building and British Rail demolished it in 1991, putting a "temporary" unit on platform one instead. Since then, passengers must use stairways connecting an overhead open walkway to access the other three platforms of the station, making them inaccessible to passengers with mobility impairments. The Council's 'Regeneration Strategy for Wolverton' aimed to build a new station in the original position on the road bridge over the railway. But the new station was built at platform level, starting in Summer 2011 and completed in Summer 2012. Following its completion Milton Keynes Council undertook an internal audit to establish why the project had incurred a £2 million overspend, and identified failings including a rushed initial decision to accept a defective tender and weak management thereafter. The loss of their historic station remains a grievance for many Wolverton residents. Historic football ground The football ground beside the railway works and the station was home to the works team and subsequently to Wolverton Town football club. The stand, built in 1899, is believed to be the oldest covered football stand in the world. It was set to be demolished by September 2006 because its owners wish to redevelop the site for housing and a community park. The development went ahead and a replica stand now sits on the original site to mark the significance of the original construction, painted green as it used to be. Secret Garden In 1999 a group of Wolverton residents clubbed together to persuade Railtrack to sell to the Town Council a piece of derelict land for £1. The council then leased the land to the resident's group for a garden to be created. This piece of land, which sits alongside the Grand Union Canal, has been turned into a small park known locally as the “Secret Garden”, something the residents felt was missing from the largely industrial area. It is maintained by volunteers and hosts outdoor music events in the summer months. It is open to all throughout the year. Previously the garden was the site of several townhouses built in the early Victorian era for the Railways. One of the houses was the residence of the Station Master for Wolverton. Now the foundations and cellars of two of these houses have been excavated and form a feature in the “Secret Garden”. Civil parish Wolverton formed a civil parish within the Stratford and Wolverton Rural District from 1894 to 1919, that also contained the parishes of Calverton, Stony Stratford East and Stony
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what are the three characteristics properties of matter?
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Characteristic Properties of Matter— • Size, volume, and mass are characteristic properties of matter. – Reality: The amount of matter in an object does not affect the characteristic properties of the object. Shape is a characteristic property of matter.
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I cannot remember the name of the old shop keeper and his dog on the show Fraggle Rock ?
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The old man was Doc and the dog was Sprockett...only the dog could see the Fraggles.
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While sponsors were being searched for, it was called "New Stadium Swansea".
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Sementara sponsor sedang dicari, stadion tersebut diberi nama "Stadion New Swansea".
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diameter. Its name was approved in 1976 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN), and was named after Podor, a town in Senegal. See also List
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the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN), and was named after Podor, a town in Senegal. See also List of craters on Mars: O-Z References Impact craters on
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Tom bet Mary thirty dollars that John would kiss Alice.
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Tom wettete mit Maria um 30 Dollar, dass Johannes Elke küssen würde.
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After further service on HMS Racehorse, he joined HMS Sirius on 15 November 1786.
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Nach einem weiteren Dienst auf der HMS Racehorse kam er als Vollmatrose am 15. November 1786 auf die HMS Sirius.
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part of Shenyang Jianzhu University. It is located in
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College is a part of Shenyang Jianzhu
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why do some meds (some anti-depressants or birth control pills for example) have 'weight gain' as a side effect? Do they literally cause you to gain weight or do they just increase your appetite?
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It depends on the type of medication. For example, Prednisone, which it a steroid that replaces your immune system, causes tissue swelling. Extra water and fat get built up all around the body. Some medications cause your body to retain extra water. Some cause your metabolism to slow down. And yes, some cause increased appetite.
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how long do you stay in the hospital after total knee replacement?
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Knee replacement surgery has become more advanced. If you are healthy, it can be done as an outpatient procedure without a hospital stay. If done in the hospital, expect to stay in the hospital for at least 1 to 4 days.
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Samantha Li (Camille Chen) is a member of the show's ensemble.
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Samantha Li (Camille Chen) a show társulatának tagja.
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Phillip Hughes has died aged 25 at Sydney's St Vincent Hospital .
Hughes was struck in the back of his head by a bouncer at the Sydney Cricket Ground .
Australian cricketers pay tribute to their former team-mate .
Messages of condolence pour in from around the cricketing world .
New Zealand and Pakistan suspend Test Match, India cancel tour game .
Follow live reaction to the tragic passing of Hughes here .
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Australian batsman dies aged 25 two days after being hit on the head by a bouncer . Nasser Hussain: Cricket will take stock after Hughes' death, do everything it can, but ultimately it will carry on. It has to... David Lloyd: The Hughes accident is tragic and my heart goes out to Sean Abbott . Paul Newman's Hughes obituary . The cricketing world has reacted after Australia batsman Phillip Hughes died at the age of 25. Cricketing legends Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne, as well as Hughes' close friend and team-mate David Warner, were among those mourning the death of the young cricketer after he was struck in the back of the head under his helmet from a short-pitched ball at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Warner, who left hospital in tears on Thursday, tweeted: 'Brothers in arms, RIP mate. I will always walk out there forever knowing your by my side. Love you BRAZ!!' David Warner (right) leaves St Vincent's Hospital in tears with his wife Candice Falzon, followed by Australia team-mate Matthew Wade and his partner following the tragic news of Phillip Hughes' passing . Australian cricketer David Warner leaves St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney with his wife Candice Falzon as news breaks of the tragic passing of Phillip Hughes . The Australian flag is flown at half-mast at the Sydney Cricket Ground to mark Hughes' death . The first floral tributes began to be left at the gates of the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday . Flowers were also laid outside the Grace Gate at Lord's, where Hughes had played for Middlesex . Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade and his partner Julia Barry leave St Vincent's Hospital in tears . Sean Abbott (centre) leaves the hospital on Thursday and is consoled by Simon Katich (left) Abbott was warmly embraced by teammates and cricketers at St Vincent's hospital on Thursday afternoon . Australia legend Steve Waugh (right) leaves the hospital after hearing the news of Hughes' passing . Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting hugs another former team-mate outside the hospital . Tendulkar wrote: 'Shocked to hear about Phil. Sad day for cricket. Deepest condolences to family, friends and well wishers. RIP.' The legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne tweeted: 'Just an absolute tragedy that Hughesy is no longer with us. He was such an awesome young man, RIP buddy, shattered.' Former Australia coach Tim Nielsen posted a picture of Hughes with Ricky Ponting and the message: 'We lost a little ripper today. Honesty, hard work and humour typified the man, taken away way too soon. Always 63no.' Another former team-mate Glenn Maxwell wrote simply '63 not out forever... #RIPHughesy', while Brett Lee posted a picture of the two together and tweeted: 'No words can describe the loss. Rip' Hughes' popularity was reflected by the flood of messages on social media from cricketers the world over. England batsman Ian Bell wrote on Twitter: 'Absolutely devastated to hear that Phil has passed away. Thoughts and prayers with his family and friends.' Sir Ian Botham said: 'A very sad day for the world of cricket. So sorry for Phillip Hughes and his family. Spare a thought for Sean Abbott.' Former England captain Michael Vaughan said: 'Just far too young... He was only doing the job he loved... and was brilliant at it...' The South Africa's one-day captain AB de Villiers said :'Heart broken! A very dark day. You will be missed, Phil Hughes. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family & friends.' Former Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist tweeted: 'No no no no no. RIP Phillip Hughes' while England batsman Kevin Pietersen posted almost the exact same message. Kevin Pietersen added: 'Sean Abbot - thinking about you too mate!' Sir Viv Richards added: 'Huge loss for our cricketing family. Deepest sympathy for Phillip's family,friends & associates. Sean Abbott in our thoughts & prayers also.' The Australian Daily Telegraph published this striking back page after Hughes' death . Cricket Australia doctor Peter Brukner (left) explains where the ball hit Hughes, causing the fatal injury . Australia team doctor Peter Brukner revealed the news on Thursday morning: 'It is my sad duty to inform you that a short time ago Phillip Hughes passed away. 'He never regained consciousness following his injury on Tuesday. 'He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends. 'As a cricket community we mourn his loss and extend our deepest sympathies to Phillip's family and friends at this incredibly sad time. 'Cricket Australia kindly asks that the privacy of the Hughes family, players and staff be respected.' The England and Wales Cricket Board sent condolence to Hughes' family in a statement released on Thursday morning. 'This is sad and shocking news and the ECB joins England Cricket in extending its deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the family of Phillip as well as all the members of the cricketing family who regarded him as a friend or colleague,' said chairman Giles Clarke. 'He was an extremely popular and hugely respected cricketer in England and Wales not only as a successful tourist with various Australian teams but also as a wonderfully talented county player with Hampshire, Middlesex and Worcestershire. 'He will be missed throughout the world of cricket and today our thoughts are with his family and all those involved in Australian cricket.' The scoreboard at the Pakistan vs New Zealand Test, which was suspended, shows a message of condolence . Two of the English counties that Hughes represented, Middlesex and Worcestershire, also mourned his death. Worcestershire tweeted: '#RIPHughesy a much loved Pear, his passing is a great loss to the game. #475' Middlesex said in a statement: 'Middlesex County Cricket Club is devastated on hearing the tragic news concerning the passing of Phillip Hughes. 'The thoughts and love of everyone at the Club goes out to Phil's family and friends during this terrible time. 'Phil was a bright, talented and fun young man, who made a huge impression on the Club during his brief stay here at Lord's. Middlesex CCC is proud that he represented the Club. 'Out of respect to Phil and his family, the Club and its staff will be making no further public comment. 'Official Club training has been cancelled for two days and the flags at Lord's will fly at half-mast.' The MCC also released a statement, in which chairman David Morgan said the Australian would be remembered fondly. 'Cricket can be a dangerous sport,' said Morgan. 'But for a talented young man to lose his life playing the game he loved is beyond most people's comprehension. 'Known as he was to so many at Lord's, this news will be hard felt.' The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations said in a statement that they were shocked and saddened. 'I have been in contact with a number of players and players' associations around the world who have all expressed shock and sadness over Phil's death' said FICA Executive Chairman, Tony Irish. 'Phil was a popular and respected cricketer not only in Australia and amongst Australian players but also amongst other players around the world. 'I speak on behalf of the world's professional cricketers in saying what a tragic loss this is of a young man who would have had many years of international cricket ahead of him.' Cricket ground to a halt around the world, with New Zealand and Pakistan suspending their Test Match, India cancelling a tour match in Australia, and the announcement of the 2015 County Championship fixtures being delayed. There were also tributes from outside the world of cricket. Australian icons Russell Crowe and Mark Webber both expressed their condolences, as did former Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Gillard wrote: 'The loss of Phillip Hughes is heartbreaking for our country. We grieve for a man who gave his all to the sport he loved.' Crowed tweeted: 'Just heard. In shock. My deep condolences to the family of Phillip Hughes'
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It killed 13 civilians—the heaviest loss of civilian life during the siege.
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El mismo causó la muerte de 13 civiles, siendo esta la mayor pérdida de vidas civiles durante el asedio.
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It is used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Le Mans UC72 until 2011, when it was replaced by MMArena.
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Stadion tersebut banyak dipakai untuk pertandingan sepak bola dan merupakan stadion kandang dari Le Mans UC72 sampai 2011, saat digantikan oleh MMArena.
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force quickly overwhelmed the English forces of Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy encamped around Turnberry Castle, but failed to take the castle. Henry de Percy was forced to leave the castle after this defeat. References Barbour, John, The Bruce, trans. A. A. H. Douglas, 1964. Sir Herbert Maxwell, The
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near Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland. King Robert I of Scotland's invasion of his ancestral lands in Annandale and Carrick began in 1307. The Carrick invasion force was led by Robert, his brother Edward de Brus, James Douglas, Lord of Douglas and Robert Boyd. The force comprised thirty three galleys. They sailed to Turnberry and landed
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Both "Arbëria" and "Albania/Albanian" go further back to name forms attested since antiquity.
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Të dy "Arbëria" dhe "Albania/Albanese" shkojnë prapë në emër të mëtejshme që nga forma antikitetit.
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. - A second rock slide in as many days is being reported in Yosemite National Park.
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Rock slide reported in Yosemite National park
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John Rattray is a Scottish professional skateboarder.
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John Rattray est un skateboarder professionnel écossais.
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a griot music group from Mali constituted of three members: Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté (vocals), Lassana Diabaté (balafon) and Mamadou Kouyaté (ngoni). The latter is the son of the Ngoni master Bassekou Kouyate. Da Kali means 'to give a pledge' –
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with the American string quartet Kronos Quartet with whom they recorded an award-winning album, Ladilikan (World Circuit BMG). The album includes arrangements of two tracks by American gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, as well as important pieces from the Mande repertoire such as "Sunjata" and the love song "Tita". The two groups toured together in many cities across the world. References
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In 1949, he set the hour record at 96.48 km.
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Em 1949, estabeleceu o recorde da hora com 96,48 km.
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A status referendum was held in Curaçao on 15 May 2009.
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Un referéndum sobre estatus político tuvo lugar en Curazao el 15 de mayo de 2009.
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Warren Spahn Award
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Награда Уоррена Спана
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The National Liberals therefore at last favored a more resistant course against the Germans, which led to the Second War of Schleswig in 1864.
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I Nazional-Liberali alla fine favorirono un corso d'azione più resistente nei confronti dei tedeschi, che portò alla seconda guerra dello Schleswig nel 1864.
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I wouldn't miss this for the world.
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Я бы ни в коем случае этого не пропустил.
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He then served as the Commanding General, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, from August 9, 2000, until August 2002.
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Luego se desempeñó como Comandante General Tercero de la Marine Aircraft Wing, sirviendo del 9 de agosto de 2000 hasta agosto de 2002.
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A member of Oaxaca's Mixe community uses a loom.
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Член индейского народа Михе в городе Оахака использует ткацкий станок.
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The goal was for the library to contain everything published in Lebanon (around 2,000 books annually) and all publications about Lebanon and the Arab world.
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Перед библиотекой была поставлена цель стать хранилищем всех публикующихся в Ливане книг (около 2000 книг в год), и всех публикаций о Ливане и арабском мире.
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Marshall appointed Devers to take command of ETOUSA in his place.
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Hali hazırda Marias'a yerleşmiş dindaşlarını buldular.
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links UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map of E-road Network (2007) International E-road network Roads in
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Germany, connecting the cities Dortmund – Kassel Dortmund, Kassel External links UN Economic Commission for Europe: Overall Map
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It had been assumed that the India and Australia are on a single tectonic plate for at least the last 32 million years.
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Existe el consenso de que la India y Australia están en una sola placa tectónica desde al menos los últimos 32 millones de años.
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composed of Peter Daou (keyboards), Vanessa Daou (vocals), Mike Caro (guitar), Leon Dorsey (bass), and former 24-7 Spyz member Anthony Johnson (drums). Their only album Head Music was released in 1992, with its debut single "Surrender Yourself" rising to number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it remained for 11 weeks. Creative disagreements with record label Columbia would see the Daou negotiate out of their contract and
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and subsequently release Head Music's next two singles for the independent Tribal Records. The group disbanded before the release of a second project, and Vanessa Daou would reemerge as a solo act with 1994's Peter Daou-produced Zipless. Discography Head Music, album Columbia 1992 Singles "Surrender Yourself" "Give Myself To You" "Are You Satisfied?" "Sympathy Bouquet" See also List of number-one dance hits (United States) List of artists who
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Malaysia Federal Route 10
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Laluan Persekutuan Malaysia 10
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Hublot was bought by LVMH in 2008, following a fivefold increase in sales from 2004 to 2007.
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Hublot viene poi acquistato da LVMH nel 2008, a seguito di un aumento delle vendite di cinque volte dal 2004 al 2007.
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Grantee B's cases usually involve protracted negotiation or litigation.
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Litigation is usually part of any given case from Grantee B.
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what is the percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air?
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Inhaled air is by volume 79% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen and small amounts of other gases including argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, and hydrogen. The gas exhaled is 4% to 5% by volume of carbon dioxide, about a 100 fold increase over the inhaled amount.
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AIDS Institute Partnership (BHP) is an HIV/AIDS research and training organization. It was established in 1996. It is a partnership between the Government of Botswana
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(BHP) is an HIV/AIDS research and training organization. It was established in 1996. It is a partnership between the Government of Botswana and the
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We are behind schedule.
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Мы отстали от расписания.
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how many hydrogen and oxygen atoms make up a water molecule?
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Water is a tiny bent molecule with the molecular formula H2O, consisting of two light hydrogen atoms attached to each 16-fold heavier oxygen atom.
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to distinguish. Effects on host The Japanese dodder is a plant that parasitizes other plants. From mild development issues to serious complications sometimes resulting in death, the Japanese dodder can cause a wide spectrum of effects on its plant host. Farmers in particular can be affected by this plant, as infection leads to less crops they are able to harvest. Morphology Cuscuta japonica shares a similar morphology to vines, displaying stems that are mostly yellow with bits of red along it. The Japanese dodder also exhibits small flowers that are "pale-yellow to cream" in color and contain one circular stigma. Any leaves it has are
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State of California as a noxious weed. It has a range of effects on its host and has repeatedly been introduced to the United States of America. C. japonica looks very similar to other vines, making it difficult to distinguish. Effects on host The Japanese dodder is a plant that parasitizes other plants. From mild development issues to serious complications sometimes resulting in death,
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University from 2006 to 2016, and previously taught at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Groningen. She was the 2017 Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford. Honours In March 2014, van Eck was awarded the 2013 Descartes-Huygens Prize by the Frech Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. In December 2014, van Eck was appointed a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre National du Mérite by the
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Art and Architecture before 1800 at Leiden University from 2006 to 2016, and previously taught at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Groningen. She was the 2017 Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford. Honours In March 2014, van Eck was awarded the 2013 Descartes-Huygens Prize by the Frech Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. In December 2014, van Eck was appointed a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre National du Mérite by the President of France. She was awarded the Grand Prix du Rayonnement de la Littérature et Culture Françaises by the Académie française in 2015. In 2020 van Eck was elected a fellow of
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what is the difference between inbound tourism and outbound tourism?
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inbound tourism means visits to a country by visitors who are not residents of that country. outbound tourism means visits by residents of a country outside that country.
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"All three family members are gone. I am desperate!" shouts a Chinese grandmother .
Malaysia Airlines sent a text saying "we have to assume" that no one survived .
Relatives angry, overcome with grief; some lash out after being told the news .
Group representing Chinese, Taiwanese passengers criticize Malaysian government .
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(CNN) -- Family members of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 passengers and crew heard the news they feared most Monday: "All lives are lost." For many, who have waited and hoped for more than two weeks for signs of life from their loved ones, the grief was too much to bear. "They have told us all lives are lost," a relative told a CNN producer at Beijing's Lido Hotel, where family members were called to meet with airline representatives. Just before the relatives were briefed in a conference room, four emergency medical workers entered, dressed in bright orange uniforms. A bed on wheels also was pushed inside. After some time, family members emerged, sobbing loudly. A few pushed and shoved one another. Some people were wheeled out on the bed. One group smashed a photojournalist's camera lens. A relative rushed out of the room, screaming, "You announce this information today. ... Is it really confirmed? What's your proof? We've been waiting for 17 days. You simply tell us this! Where is the proof? It's wrong to announce the information like this!" A Chinese grandmother staggered out of the conference room, screaming, "The Communist Party has to help me! My son, my daughter-in-law and granddaughter were all on board! All three family members are gone. I am desperate!" She sobbed and fell to her knees. Malaysia Airlines told CNN it sent a text message to family members before briefing those in person in Beijing and Kuala Lumpur and speaking to others by phone. It texted this to relatives of passengers: "Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond a reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived. As you will hear in the next hour from Malaysia's Prime Minister, we must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the Southern Indian Ocean." At a news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak told reporters that Flight 370 went down somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean, far from any possible landing site. The airline is working on an arrangement to fly families to Australia once wreckage is found. 'Anguished relatives' CNN's Sara Sidner, who has been in Kuala Lumpur over the past few days, has spent time with family members. "These families have been through absolute hell," she reported on air shortly before the Prime Minister's news conference began. Family members have tended to move in groups, Sidner said, clinging to one another for support. Counselors are with them. Upon hearing the latest news, Sidner said, some relatives said they felt they had answers. But since their nightmare began, many family members have "felt they'd been left out," she said. Since they learned the plane was missing, they have wept and begged authorities for answers, and some have appeared enraged by the seeming lack of progress. "We're all human, and we all hurt. We all struggle through things. So I'm not the first one to go through something like this, and I'm certainly not going to be the last one," the brother of American passenger Philip Wood told CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." "I don't like being trite when I say my faith is getting me through this. It sounds kind of cliche to say it. It's a hope that we have that this is not the end of all things," James Wood said. Philip Wood's girlfriend has been writing her boyfriend on her personal Facebook page, notes that are tender and anguished. Sarah Bajc has written to Wood that she misses him and wishes he would hurry up and come back to her. A Facebook page called Finding Philip Wood has become a repository for kind notes to Bajc and messages from others who have followed the flight mystery. After the news conference Monday, a message was posted on the site, though it's unclear who composed it: "Our collective hearts are hurting now. Please lift all the loved ones of MH370 with your good thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your continued support and for being our inspiration." Bajc wrote in an e-mail to reporters after Monday's development that she still has no closure because there's still "no confirmed wreckage." She wrote: "I need closure to be certain but cannot keep on with the public efforts against all odds. I STILL feel his presence, so perhaps it was his soul all along. ... It looks like the first phase of our mission has ended. Now Philip's family and I will need some time for private grief." Bimal Sharma's sister was also aboard the flight, and like Bajc, he stressed that no debris has been found. He told CNN's "The Lead With Jake Tapper" that he wants to "see something from the seas." "Only thing I hope -- they don't give up the search," he said. "There are too many unanswered questions from this flight: Why was it diverted? Why did it fly low?" Criticism of investigation . Hours after Razak's news conference Monday, a committee representing some of families of the 154 Chinese and Taiwanese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 criticized the Malaysian government in a statement, accusing authorities of deliberate search delays and cover-ups, China's state-run CCTV reported. "If our 154 relatives aboard lost their lives due to such reasons, then Malaysia Airlines, the Malaysian government and the Malaysian military are the real murderers that killed them," the statement said. Many have been critical of Malaysian authorities and Malaysia Airlines regarding the investigation. The airline has defended its actions, explaining that it takes time to verify satellite signals and analyze those signals' significance before releasing information. Last week, three women who are relatives of the passengers staged a protest at the Kuala Lumpur hotel where the media were staying. Their efforts were cut short by security guards who removed them through a crush of reporters, dragging one as she screamed. One woman cried: "My son ... I just want my son back." She and the other family members said they weren't satisfied with "the Malaysian government's inaction." "What we need is to know the truth, to know where the plane is," she shouted. "We have had enough. Malaysian government are liars." Another woman shouted, "I don't care what your government does. I just want my son back!" CNN's Yuli Yang, Pauline Chiou and Mariano Castillo contributed to this report.
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ft.), Eureka Hill (4,700 ft.), Landsman Hill (4,695 ft.), and Twin Buttes (4,621 ft.) The highest point in the county is in the extreme northwest corner of the county on the Bledsoe Ranch (5,255 ft.) Adjacent counties Kit Carson County (north) Wallace County, Kansas (east) Greeley County, Kansas (southeast) Lincoln County (west) Kiowa County (south) Major Highways U.S. Highway 40 U.S. Highway 287 U.S. Highway 385 State Highway 59 State Highway 94 Antipode Cheyenne County is home of the Antipode of Île Saint-Paul making it one of the few places in the continental United States with a non-oceanic antipode. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,231 people, 880 households, and 602 families residing in the county. The population density was 1 people per square mile (0/km2). There were 1,105 housing units at an average density of 1 per square mile (0/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 92.87% White, 0.49% Black or African American, 0.76% Native American, 0.13% Asian, 5.11% from other races, and 0.63% from two or more races. 8.11% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 880 households, out of which 34.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.30% were married couples living together, 5.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.50% were non-families. 29.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.12. In the county, the population was spread out, with 28.80% under the age of 18, 7.10% from 18 to 24, 26.20% from 25 to 44, 21.30% from 45 to 64, and 16.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 100.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $37,054, and the median income for a family was $44,394. Males had a median income of $32,250 versus $19,286 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,850. About 8.70% of families and 11.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.90% of those under age 18 and 10.90% of those age 65 or over. Communities Towns Cheyenne Wells Kit Carson Unincorporated communities Arapahoe Wild Horse Politics Since the 1920s, Cheyenne County has mostly supported Republican candidates in presidential elections. In the 25 presidential elections since 1920, the Democratic presidential candidates have carried the county only five times, none have broken 60% of the vote, and only Lyndon Johnson in 1964, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932 won the county by a double-digit margin. By contrast, the Republican nominees have carried the county 20 times, including the last ten in a row, with all except Wendell Wilkie in 1940 winning by at least a double-digit margin. The four most recent GOP presidential candidates George W. Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Donald Trump all carried Cheyenne county with over 80% of the vote. Historic Trails Old Military Trail - This trail connected Fort Wallace (on the Smoky Hill River in Kansas) to Fort Lyon (on the Arkansas River in Colorado). Omaha Trail - This trail came from Kansas into northeast Cheyenne County and merged with the Smoky Hill Trail east of Cheyenne Wells. Smoky Hill Trail - The Smoky Hill Trail is also called the Butterfield Trail and the Starvation Trail. It followed the Smoky Hill River, crossing Cheyenne County from east to west. Lt. John C. Fremont is known to have used this trail as early
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The creeks in the northern and eastern part of the county drain to the Republican or Smoky Hill Rivers; those in the central and southeastern part of the county drain ultimately to the Arkansas River. All of the creeks in Cheyenne County are generally dry with some flow when drawing snowmelt or rainfall. There are four summits in Cheyenne County: Agate Mound (4,457 ft.), Eureka Hill (4,700 ft.), Landsman Hill (4,695 ft.), and Twin Buttes (4,621 ft.) The highest point in the county is in the extreme northwest corner of the county on the Bledsoe Ranch (5,255 ft.) Adjacent counties Kit Carson County (north) Wallace County, Kansas (east) Greeley County, Kansas (southeast) Lincoln County (west) Kiowa County (south) Major Highways U.S. Highway 40 U.S. Highway 287 U.S. Highway 385 State Highway 59 State Highway 94 Antipode Cheyenne County is home of the Antipode of Île Saint-Paul making it one of the few places in the continental United States with a non-oceanic antipode. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,231 people, 880 households, and 602 families residing in the county. The population density was 1 people per square mile (0/km2). There were 1,105 housing units at an average density of 1 per square mile (0/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 92.87% White, 0.49% Black or African American, 0.76% Native American, 0.13% Asian, 5.11% from other races, and 0.63% from two or more races. 8.11% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 880 households, out of which 34.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.30% were married couples living together, 5.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.50% were non-families. 29.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.12. In the county, the population was spread out, with 28.80% under the age of 18, 7.10% from 18 to 24, 26.20% from 25 to 44, 21.30% from 45 to 64, and 16.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 100.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $37,054, and the median income for a family was $44,394. Males had a median income of $32,250 versus $19,286 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,850. About 8.70% of families and 11.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.90% of those under age 18 and 10.90% of those age 65 or over. Communities Towns Cheyenne Wells Kit Carson Unincorporated communities Arapahoe Wild Horse Politics Since the 1920s, Cheyenne County has mostly supported Republican candidates in presidential elections. In the 25 presidential elections since 1920, the Democratic presidential candidates have carried the county only five times, none have broken 60% of the vote, and only Lyndon Johnson in 1964, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932 won the county by a double-digit margin. By contrast, the Republican nominees have carried the county 20 times, including the last ten in a row, with all except Wendell Wilkie in 1940 winning by at least a double-digit margin. The four most recent GOP presidential candidates George W. Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Donald Trump all carried Cheyenne county with over 80% of the vote. Historic Trails Old Military Trail -
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In 1460 his brother Cardinal Angelo Capranica erected nearby a special building for the college.
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Em 1460, o seu irmão e cardeal Angelo Capranica mandou construir nos arredores um prédio especial para o colégio.
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what are the fundamental differences between a topographic map and a planimetric map?
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Topographic Maps illustrate elevation with the use of contour lines and spot elevations. Planimetric Maps show features such as roads, buildings, water, fences, vegetation, bridges, railroads.
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Mohra Noori
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موهره نوری
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"Europe has a lot of language groups clustered in a relatively small space."
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"Európában számos nyelvcsoport van viszonylag kis térben elosztva."
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Pathfork, Kentucky
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Патфорк (Кентаки)
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Her bachelor's dissertation under the supervision of Carlos Martínez-Shaw dealt with the history of economic press in Spain in the 18th century.
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Su tesis de licenciatura la realizó bajo la supervisión de Carlos Martínez-Shaw tratando la historia de la prensa económica en España en el siglo XVIII.
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The photograph was taken for the 1900 Exposition Universelle (Paris Exposition of 1900) in Paris, France and won "The Grand Prize of the World".
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La fotografia va ser presa per la Exposition Universelle del 1900 (Exposició de París del 1900) i va guanyar el "Gran Premi del Món".
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and a member of the Justice and development party in Turkey and Deputy of Eskişehir References Living people 1962 births
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politician and member of Turkish Parliament, and a member of the Justice and development party in Turkey and Deputy
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The ridiculously high and growing suicide rate in Japan.
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Suicide rates among males have always been high in Japan. The culture praises both a collectivist mentality to supporting the group, plus a strong sense of personal honor. When a man supposes that his utility to the group is less than his contribution (due to age, infirmary, failure or circumstances beyond his control) and/or his honor has been compromised in a way that it can not be recovered, suicide is considered a way to recover that honor or cease to be a burden.
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how to identify amino acid sequence of a protein
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Protein sequencing The two major direct methods of protein sequencing are mass spectrometry and Edman degradation using a protein sequenator (sequencer). Mass spectrometry methods are now the most widely used for protein sequencing and identification but Edman degradation remains a valuable tool for characterizing a protein's N-terminus.
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Criticism of the Spanish Revolution has primarily centered around allegations of coercion by anarchist participants (primarily in the rural collectives of Aragon), which critics charge run contrary to libertarian organizational principles.
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Критика испанской революции сосредоточена в основном вокруг утверждений о принуждении со стороны анархистов в отношении остального населения (прежде всего в сельских коммунах Арагона), что, как заявляют критики, идет вразрез с либертарными принципами.
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Płusy, Lublin Voivodeship
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Płusy (województwo lubelskie)
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Efforts to develop an inactivated whole-cell vaccine began soon after B. pertussis was cultured that year.
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Az erőfeszítések az inaktivált, teljes sejtes vakcina kifejlesztésére még ugyanabban az évben elkezdődtek, amikor képesek lettek tenyészteni a B. pertussis-t.
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Play media In a 2014 article, The New York Times took note of EXMNA motto: "No Bigotry and No Apologism" and described the group as welcoming.
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Media afspelen In een artikel uit 2014 wees The New York Times op het motto van EXMNA: "No Bigotry and No Apologism" ("Geen intolerantie en geen goedpraterij") en omschreef de groep als verwelkomend.
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how many days a week should u workout to lose weight?
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If you want to lose weight, shoot for at least 200 minutes (more than three hours) a week of moderate intensity exercise with everything else consistent, says Church. If you cut calories and exercise, he says, you can get away with a minimum dose of 150 minutes (2 1/2 hours) a week.
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words that are in pain?
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['painstaking.', 'greasepaint.', 'painfullest.', 'mispainting.', 'outpainting.', 'painkillers.', 'painkilling.', 'painfulness.']
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family Hypericaceae native to the United States. Description It is a semi-woody perennial that produces yellow flowers in the summer. It is distinguished from the similar Hypericum sphaerocarpum by having unequal sepals and
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species of flowering plant in the St. John's wort family Hypericaceae native to the United States. Description It is a semi-woody perennial that produces yellow flowers in the summer. It is distinguished from the similar Hypericum sphaerocarpum by having unequal sepals and over one hundred stamens. Distribution and habitat Hypericum
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You are a mean person.
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את בן אדם רע.
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Bonjour connaissez vous une methode pour trouver un sponsor dans les sports mecaniques merci?
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Pour commencer il faut gfaire un Book ou tu présentes ton projet donc les différentes aprties peuvent être Presentation perso, de l'quipe, projet, materiel, budget objectifs, les retombés(il faut aller à la chasse aux chiffres), les animatiosn que tu organiseras etc... \nQuelque chose qui donne envie de te sponsoriser :-)\n\nEnsuite il faut aller taper à toute les portes, le relationnel c'est ce qui marche le mieux... si tu as peu de relation, tu pourras aussi trouver mais le chemin peut être long et dur. Enfin il te faut une motivation à toute épreuve, surtout ne jamais desespérer :-) \n\nJe pense qu'il ne faut aps hésiter non plus à demander sur els sites spécialisés et lors des courses des pilotes, équipes etc... pour avoir le plus d'info sur les démarches à suivre.\n\nAutre détail mais qui à son importance, monter une association pour pouvoir obtenir l'argent de tes sponsors. \n\nMa réponse est très vague mais j'epère qu'elle t'aidera un peu qduand même.\n\nViens voir ici http://www.karting-news.org/index.php c'est un forum de arting mais il y a queqlues sujets sur la recherche de sponsor\n\n\n\nBon Courage :-) et Bonne réussite :-)
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Among those who were sentenced to death is Captain Nakata Shiruchi of the Sandakan Kempeitai.
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Unter denen, die zum Tode verurteilt wurden, war auch Captain Nakata Shiruchi von der Kempeitai Sandakan.
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In the latest twist, johnboy revealed on RiotAct’s open forum that:
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Dando un giro inesperado al asunto, johnboy ha revelado lo siguiente en el foro abierto de RiotAct:
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Forgotten Detroit.
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Mirė Detroite.
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become commonplace across many entertainment events. Backstage passes can come in the form of lanyards, stickers or wristbands. To deter counterfeiting, these passes often include holograms and unique artwork. After the performance, backstage passes sometimes become memorabilia sold to fans, especially when the pass is signed by a performer. Types of passes There are a number of different types of backstage passes, they can differ greatly depending on the scale of the event: Access All Areas (AAA) allows the bearer access to the venue both before and after the performance. Such passes are usually restricted to the performers, promoters and artist management. Very Important Person / Guest (VIP) allows the bearer limited access both before and after the performance to specific rooms within the venue, such as the green room. Such passes are usually allocated to close friends of the performer and promoter. Meet & Greet allows the bearer limited access to a (typically) pre-show event where performers will meet with fans, pose for photographs and sign autographs. Such passes are usually allocated via performers' fan-clubs, radio-station contests,
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such as the green room. Such passes are usually allocated to close friends of the performer and promoter. Meet & Greet allows the bearer limited access to a (typically) pre-show event where performers will meet with fans, pose for photographs and sign autographs. Such passes are usually allocated via performers' fan-clubs, radio-station contests, or via certain "VIP Experience" type premium-tickets. After Show allows the bearer limited access strictly after the performance to specific rooms within the performance venue, such as the green room. Such passes are usually allocated to friends of the performer and promoter. Working allows the bearer access to the majority of the venue, usually apart from the dressing rooms for the performer. Such passes are usually allocated to production, lighting and sound technicians. Local Crew passes are used by those who construct the event, such as setting up the stage. These passes are usually only valid before and after the performance, not during. Photo passes permit photographs with a professional camera. These cameras usually have a detachable lens, or lens bigger than 35mm and subsequently are deemed "professional cameras" by many venues, meaning they are usually banned to the general public. This pass may also entitle the bearer access to the
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what is the danger of getting measles?
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About 1 child out of every 1,000 who get measles will develop encephalitis (swelling of the brain) that can lead to convulsions and can leave the child deaf or with intellectual disability. Nearly 1 to 3 of every 1,000 children who become infected with measles will die from respiratory and neurologic complications.
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We don't need any of that. We work on a beating heart.
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Nasze leczenie niczego takiego nie wymaga.
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Channel 3's song titled "Manzanar" is about the incarceration.
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A canção do grupo Channel 3 intitulada "Manzanar" trata sobre a reclusão.
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weather, causing extensive tree and power line downings with isolated reports of structural damage. In Michigan, a tornado in Tuscola near Flint threw a one-year-old baby away from its location along with the crib and was later found amongst a pile of rubble under a mattress. His parents told reporters that the mattress saved the toddler's life and he suffered few to no injuries. According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, tornadoes this late in the year in Michigan are rare. The last significant October tornado event was on October 24, 2001, when three tornadoes hit southeastern Lower Michigan, out of a total of nine in the state that day. Including the 2001 tornadoes, only seven October tornadoes had been recorded in the NWS Detroit county warning area prior to the 2007 outbreak. By comparison, NWS Detroit had confirmed five tornadoes in its coverage area from this outbreak. It was also the largest October outbreak over western Kentucky and southern Indiana as 15 tornadoes were confirmed on October 18. Previous to this outbreak, only 19 tornadoes had been recorded in that same region during the history of October prior to this event. The Owensboro tornado, which was rated an EF3 was also the strongest ever in that month over the same region since records were kept in 1950 although an unofficial F3 took place in Posey County, Indiana on October 16, 1928. Non-tornadic events In addition to the tornadoes, widespread straight-line wind damage took place across much of the affected region, particularly on the night of October 17 as a result of a derecho that moved across the southern Great Plains into the Ozarks. Winds were reported as high as 100 mph (160 km/h) as a result of the bow echo that moved across the region. Tulsa was hard hit, with at least 55 people injured (one critically) due to wind damage at the Oktoberfest event. Many mobile homes were destroyed, and widespread power outages were reported in the region including in Rogers County near Oologah where five people where injured. In Kansas, a bow echo caused some localized significant damage in and around the Wichita Metropolitan Area with the most significant damage at the International Cold Storage located in the Andover area where the peak winds were measured. Overall, over 400 wind reports in the US alone, were reported on both October 17 and 18 across the Midwest, Gulf Coast and Great Lakes with several reports of damage but there were no direct non-tornadic fatalities. In Chicago, an eleven-year-old boy was struck and injured by lightning while another person was injured by broken glass when high winds broke windows of a lobby hall of a condominium. In addition, the Gulf Coast region, particularly the Florida Panhandle, received torrential rain due to continuous thunderstorms
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had confirmed five tornadoes in its coverage area from this outbreak. It was also the largest October outbreak over western Kentucky and southern Indiana as 15 tornadoes were confirmed on October 18. Previous to this outbreak, only 19 tornadoes had been recorded in that same region during the history of October prior to this event. The Owensboro tornado, which was rated an EF3 was also the strongest ever in that month over the same region since records were kept in 1950 although an unofficial F3 took place in Posey County, Indiana on October 16, 1928. Non-tornadic events In addition to the tornadoes, widespread straight-line wind damage took place across much of the affected region, particularly on the night of October 17 as a result of a derecho that moved across the southern Great Plains into the Ozarks. Winds were reported as high as 100 mph (160 km/h) as a result of the bow echo that moved across the region. Tulsa was hard hit, with at least 55 people injured (one critically) due to wind damage at the Oktoberfest event. Many mobile homes were destroyed, and widespread power outages were reported in the region including in Rogers County near Oologah where five people where injured. In Kansas, a bow echo caused some localized significant damage in and around the Wichita Metropolitan Area with the most significant damage at the International Cold Storage located in the Andover area where the peak winds were measured. Overall, over 400 wind reports in the US alone, were reported on both October 17 and 18 across the Midwest, Gulf Coast and Great Lakes with several reports of damage but there were no direct non-tornadic fatalities. In Chicago, an eleven-year-old boy was struck and injured by lightning while another person was injured by broken glass when high winds broke windows of a lobby hall of a condominium. In addition, the Gulf Coast region, particularly the Florida Panhandle, received torrential rain due to continuous thunderstorms ahead of the cold front. Rainfall amounts over 12 inches (300 mm) were common (with amounts as high as 22 inches (560 mm) were reported in Gulf Breeze, Florida), although only minor flooding was reported including roads and some houses flooded. See also List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks Tornadoes of 2007 2016 Pensacola Tornado References External links NWS Tulsa, Oklahoma storm summary NWS Paducah, Kentucky storm summary Storm Reports from NWS Paducah, Kentucky
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Tom hasn't yet signed the contract.
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Tom sözleşmeyi henüz imzalamadı.
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The surface induration by means of this process is named case hardening.
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O endurecimento da superfície através deste processo é denominado case hardening.
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Cristián Arriagada
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Cristián Andrés Arriagada Bizaca
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In the early 20th century, Fritz Kreisler's Concerto in C, in the Style of Vivaldi (which he passed off as an original Vivaldi work) helped revive Vivaldi's reputation.
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I begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede hjalp Fritz Kreislers koncert i C, i Vivaldi-stilen (som han fremstillede som et oprindeligt Vivaldi-arbejde) til, at genoplive Vivaldi's omdømme.
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These collaborations has been made jointly with other Manav Rachna Educational Institutions. Extra-curricular activities To encourage student's participation in extracurricular activities, the institute has constituted four committees, namely technical, literary, sports and cultural. The annual technical cum cultural fest is organized by the student's committee. Microsoft Imagine Cup MRU has been consistently representing the country and winning at Microsoft Imagine Cup. 2013 Team "Path Finders" mentored by Manasvi Sihag and consisting of Nikhil Dalmia, Prashant Gupta, Pritam Singh and Hardik Garg won the Indian Finals in 2013 under both "World Citizenship" and "Innovation" category and represented India at the world finals held at St. Petersburg, Russia with their project "Swasthya Sanjivani". Swasthya Sanjivani is an affordable, approachable, quick and automated on the spot blood and urine testing system with immediate confirmatory results covering diseases such as anemia,
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College The E-cell of MRU in association with National Entrepreneurial Network organizes various Entrepreneurial awareness campaigns and activities to groom the future entrepreneurs. Foreign collaborations Collaborations has been made with many international Institutes such as Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Algonquin College, University of Central Lancashire and Auckland Institute of Technology in terms of sharing expertise on curricula, teaching pedagogy, student projects, research & development, faculty & student exchange, expert lectures, twinning programmes etc. These collaborations has been made jointly with other Manav Rachna Educational Institutions. Extra-curricular activities To encourage student's participation in extracurricular activities, the institute has constituted four committees, namely technical, literary, sports and cultural. The annual technical cum cultural fest is organized by the student's committee. Microsoft Imagine Cup MRU has been consistently representing the country and winning at Microsoft Imagine Cup. 2013 Team "Path Finders" mentored by Manasvi Sihag and consisting of Nikhil Dalmia, Prashant Gupta, Pritam Singh and Hardik Garg won the Indian Finals in 2013 under both "World Citizenship" and "Innovation" category and represented India at the world finals held at St. Petersburg, Russia with their project "Swasthya Sanjivani". Swasthya Sanjivani is an affordable, approachable, quick and automated on the spot blood and urine testing system with immediate confirmatory results covering diseases such as anemia, diabetes, jaundice and renal damage. For this achievement the team was later honored with Dr. O.P. Bhalla Award of Excellence. 2014 The team "CodeBlue" represented India at
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Wieluń
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Велюнь
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in Guinea, through Côte d'Ivoire, to Zwedru in Liberia, and back to the border with Côte d'Ivoire. It ends in the Gulf of Guinea east of Harper, Liberia. It forms the southern two-thirds of the international boundary between Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire. It has a length of
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its mouth. It is home to the endemic Chiloglanis normani. References External links Cavalla River at TLC Africa World River Discharge Database Rivers of Liberia Rivers of Ivory Coast Rivers of Guinea International rivers of Africa
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In all, about 1,000 potential drugs are tested before just one reaches the point of being tested in a clinical trial.
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In tutto, circa 1000 potenziali farmaci sono testati prima che uno raggiunga il livello per essere testato in un clinical trial.
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field hockey player and former coach of the Indian women's national team. He played for ten years as part of Den Bosch in the Hoofdklasse. As coach of Indian women's team He coached the Indian team at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup, where India lost in the quarterfinals to Ireland. Tokyo Olympics 2020 At the beginning of the Tokyo Olympics, India was ranked number 8 in the world and was not considered a serious contender. India had a historic showing under his coaching, reaching the semifinals for the first time. They had a disastrous start to the tournament, losing in succession to the Netherlands (1 - 5), Germany (0 - 2)
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not considered a serious contender. India had a historic showing under his coaching, reaching the semifinals for the first time. They had a disastrous start to the tournament, losing in succession to the Netherlands (1 - 5), Germany (0 - 2) and Great Britain (1 - 4) in the group stage. However, India beat Ireland 1 - 0 and 1 South Africa 4 - 3 to qualify for the quarterfinals. There, they stunned then World no. 3 Australia 1 - 0, to advance to the semifinal stage for the first time in
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Deception sends his astral form to inspire military and government leaders with duplicitous thoughts that could lead to war.
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Engaño envíaba su mensaje a través de su forma astral para poder inspirar a los princípales líderes militares y gubernamentales, con pensamientos engañosos con los cuales podrían conducir a la guerra.
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road to Mindat is paved and windy and then semi-paved and much more bumpy from Mindat to Matupi. The minibuses return from Matupi to Pakokku each morning. The minibus from Pakokku to Matupi takes 12 to 18 hours depending on weather, engine trouble, etc. Minibuses often caravan in group of 2 to 4 or more in order to support each other in case of engine trouble, etc. between Mindat to Matupi. Two large bridges over rivers have been constructed in the past 18 months, increasing the accessibility between Pakokku and Matupi [as of May 2016]. From time to time, private cars may also go between Pakokku and Matupi and vice versa. Both roads leading to Matupi are not well-paved roads. History Among the villages in Chin State, Matupi (formerly known as Batupuei Village) was the biggest and most populous. The British Gazette mentioned that there were over 1,000 houses including paddy barns in the village of Batupuei in the period between 1900 and 1930. Under British rule, the township was included in the Hakha district. The Ministry of Home and Religious Affairs granted Matupi the status of township on March 22, 1948. Batu refers to the
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to Matupi. Two large bridges over rivers have been constructed in the past 18 months, increasing the accessibility between Pakokku and Matupi [as of May 2016]. From time to time, private cars may also go between Pakokku and Matupi and vice versa. Both roads leading to Matupi are not well-paved roads. History Among the villages in Chin State, Matupi (formerly known as Batupuei Village) was the biggest and most populous. The British Gazette mentioned that there were over 1,000 houses including paddy barns in the village of Batupuei in the period between 1900 and 1930. Under British rule, the township was included in the Hakha district. The Ministry of Home and Religious Affairs granted Matupi the status of township on March 22, 1948. Batu refers to the inhabitants of Matupi, Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). Batu is an ethnic group in Southern Chin State, named after descendants of Batu, the first settler at Batu village. The name Batupuei comes from Batu, the name of the first settler, and Puei meaning "great". According to some local experts from the Batu tribe, the name Matupi derived from Batupuei (Badupi); however, due to a misreading of the spelling: Ba into Ma and Puei into Pi in Burmese characters, Matupi became the most widely used name without any historical significance in its meaning. The Batu tribe migrated from Central Burma or northern Matupi after moving place to place as the Chin people migrated from China. Some Chin people settled along the Chindwin River and Central Burma, while some continued to search for settlement in mountainous and hilly areas. Those Chin
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The site is curated based on Jay-Z's interests, and he himself works with a small staff to produce every single piece of content.
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El sitio está basado en los intereses de Jay Z, quien trabaja con un pequeño equipo para crear su contenido.
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Eventually the band broke up, and Maclean spent several years out of the music business, getting a degree at the Providence College and teaching English in New Hampshire.
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Finalmente la banda se separó y MacLean estuvo varios años separado del negocio de la música obteniendo un título en Providence College y enseñando inglés en Nuevo Hampshire.
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flying station, a small airfield was used in the nearby village of Lacey Green to the north. The airfield was unpaved and was used for small flights into and out of RAF High Wycombe and was only used between June 1944 and late 1945. High Wycombe was also used by the 325th Photographic Wing, United States Army Air Forces, from 9 August 1944 though 20 October 1945. Post-War Headquarters, 7th Air Division of the Strategic Air Command, supporting SAC operations in UK relocated to High Wycombe from RAF South Ruislip in 1958, and commanded all SAC operations from there until 1965. The station crest, incorporating a thunderbolt and two pillars to symbolise the support the station gave to Bomber Command, was approved on 23 November 1966. RAF Bomber Command merged with RAF Fighter Command to form RAF Strike Command at RAF High Wycombe on 30 April 1968. The station's title, Royal Air Force Station High Wycombe, was officially approved on 1 January 1969. From 1983 to 1984 there was a peace camp protesting against the building of a bunker there at that time to house RAF Strike Command. On 1 July 1994, Headquarters Allied Forces North Western Europe (AFNORTHWEST) of NATO was established at High Wycombe. RAF Strike Command merged with RAF Personnel and Training Command to form RAF Air Command at RAF High Wycombe on 1 April 2007. Since 2009, the station has been responsible for reviewing UFO sightings as part of efforts to identify any possible unauthorised military incursions into UK airspace. Civil servants tasked with reviewing such sightings relocated to the station from the Ministry of Defence Main Building in London. The Ministry of Defence and Serco agreed a ten-year contract in February 2010 whereby Serco would provide support services at RAF High Wycombe and RAF Halton, including leisure services, general engineering and catering. The actor David Jason officially opened the station's new welfare centre, named after Wing Commander Alan Oakeshott, in July 2011. An Armed Forces Community Covenant between the station and Wycombe District Council was signed on 16 April 2012, designed to strengthen the links between the military and the local community. Personnel
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late 1945. High Wycombe was also used by the 325th Photographic Wing, United States Army Air Forces, from 9 August 1944 though 20 October 1945. Post-War Headquarters, 7th Air Division of the Strategic Air Command, supporting SAC operations in UK relocated to High Wycombe from RAF South Ruislip in 1958, and commanded all SAC operations from there until 1965. The station crest, incorporating a thunderbolt and two pillars to symbolise the support the station gave to Bomber Command, was approved on 23 November 1966. RAF Bomber Command merged with RAF Fighter Command to form RAF Strike Command at RAF High Wycombe on 30 April 1968. The station's title, Royal Air Force Station High Wycombe, was officially approved on 1 January 1969. From 1983 to 1984 there was a peace camp protesting against the building of a bunker there at that time to house RAF Strike Command. On 1 July 1994, Headquarters Allied Forces North Western Europe (AFNORTHWEST) of NATO was established at High Wycombe. RAF Strike Command merged with RAF Personnel and Training Command to form RAF Air Command at RAF High Wycombe on 1 April 2007. Since 2009, the station has been responsible for reviewing UFO sightings as part of efforts to identify any possible unauthorised military incursions into UK airspace. Civil servants tasked with reviewing such sightings relocated to the station from the Ministry of Defence Main Building in London. The Ministry of Defence and Serco agreed a ten-year contract in February 2010 whereby Serco would provide support services at RAF High Wycombe and RAF Halton, including leisure services, general engineering and catering. The actor David Jason officially opened the station's new welfare centre, named after Wing Commander Alan Oakeshott, in July 2011. An Armed Forces Community Covenant between the station and Wycombe District Council was signed on 16 April 2012, designed to strengthen the links between the military and the local community. Personnel exercised the station's Freedom of Wycombe District on 29 May 2012, parading through Princes Risborough. Based units The following notable units are based at RAF High Wycombe. Royal Air Force Air Command Headquarters Air Command RAF Safety Centre No. 1 Group (Air Combat) Headquarters No. 1 Group (Air Combat) No.
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what are secretory proteins?
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A secretory protein is any protein, whether it be endocrine or exocrine, which is secreted by a cell. Secretory proteins include many hormones, enzymes, toxins, and antimicrobial peptides.
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While most of the imprisoned Germans were soon returned to Germany, Reuter was among several who remained imprisoned in Britain.
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Mentre la maggior parte degli equipaggi tornò presto in Germania, Reuter fu tra quelli che rimase prigioniero in Gran Bretagna.
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