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argonaut definition greek mythology
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Argonaut - (Greek mythology) one of the heroes who sailed with Jason in search of the Golden Fleece. Greek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks.
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The first supporters group formed for the Reign is the Royal Guard.
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O primeiro grupo de torcedores organizados formado em apoio ao Seattle Reign foi o "Royal Guard".
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Adams was unconvinced that "Heaven" was suitable for his next studio album, Reckless, a feeling that was echoed by producer Jimmy Iovine, who was working with Adams at the time.
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Adams si nyslel, že skladba „Heaven“ nie je vhodná pre jeho album Reckless, s pocitom, že má odozvu od producenta Jimmyho Iovina, s ktorým Adams v tej dobe pracoval.
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PrimeFaces style sheet not loading correctly
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PrimeFaces CSS look'n'feel missing and JS "Uncaught Reference Error: PrimeFaces is not defined"
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are accelerated masters programs worth it?
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The Bottom Line If you know you want to pursue a master's degree, especially within your major, accelerated master's programs can save you time and money. However, finishing faster should never mean giving up career exploration opportunities.
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does glandular fever have a rash?
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A person with glandular fever is contagious for months after the infection so it's important to follow good hygiene so others don't get infected. Symptoms can come on gradually, and at first there may be just tiredness and lack of energy. A sore throat, swollen glands (particularly in the neck) and a rash may occur.
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He is diligent in his studies.
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彼は勉強熱心である。
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In 1996, a debate moderated by John Bahcall between Sidney van den Bergh and Gustav Tammann was held in similar fashion to the earlier Shapley-Curtis debate over these two competing values.
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En 1996, un debate moderado por John Bahcall entre Gustav Tammann y Sidney van den Bergh fue mantenido de la misma manera que el anterior debate entre Shapley y Curtis sobre estos dos valores competidores.
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is wheat flour better than rice?
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Rich in Protein Both rice and chapati provide Folate, a water-soluble B-vitamin. But rice is a better source of Folate than chapati. Wheat has high nutritional value as compared to rice because it contains more proteins and fibres than rice.
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Hercules and the Circle of Fire is a made for television movie .
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Hercules and the Circle of Fire is a made for TV movie .
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how to differentiate primary secondary and tertiary alcohol?
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Explanation: An alcohol is distinguished in primary, secondary or tertiary depending on how many carbons are attached to the carbon bearing the hydroxile. Primary alcohols have no other carbon, secondary ones have one and tertiary alcohols have two.
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nomenclature of carboxylic acids?
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Carboxylic acids are named by dropping the -e ending of the parent name and adding -oic acid
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Case on civil commitment laws comes before U.S. Supreme Court .
Laws allows sex offenders to be held even after they finish criminal sentences .
Victim says civil commitment not best tool but effective for now .
Critics of such programs say treatment facilities amount to prison .
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Woodbridge, Virginia (CNN) -- The police photograph is chilling. In grainy black and white tones, it shows 13-year-old Martin Andrews sitting in a makeshift box, his leg chained. The look in his eyes is one of fear, fatigue and disbelief. He had just been rescued from a nightmare. "I was abducted by a sexually violent predator by the name of Richard Ausley, who had been twice convicted for sexually assaulting young boys, and he had taken me for eight days," Andrews recalled of his ordeal 37 years ago this month. "I was left to die." As a survivor of a sex crime, Andrews is one face of an issue the Supreme Court will revisit Tuesday: civil commitment, which allows the government to keep sex offenders in custody even after they have served their sentences. Twenty states have such laws, including Virginia, where Andrews was held captive and repeatedly assaulted. CNN normally doesn't name victims of sex crimes, but Andrews, now a victims' advocate, agreed to tell his story. On the other side of the debate is the first sex offender released from Virginia's civil commitment program, and one of just a handful nationwide. "I served my time for what I did, and I didn't feel like I should be incarcerated again," said this man, who asked that his identity not be revealed for fear of retribution. "It was a scary thing to know that you could be committed to a mental institution for the rest of your life." The man said mandatory therapy helped him, but he thinks that could have been initiated while he was in prison. There is widespread disagreement on whether civil commitment is a Catch-22. In discussions of the effects of sex crimes, nothing is simple or dispassionate. The practice of confinement in mental hospitals or treatment centers for those with severe mental illness has been around the United States since its founding. Around the turn of the 20th century, many laws dealing with sexual psychopaths were passed. Over the decades, the laws were repealed or rarely applied. Then, in 1990, Washington state became the first to pass an innovative civil commitment law specifically for violent sex offenders. California, Wisconsin and New York, among others, later followed. Such "predator laws" focused on risk assessment and prevention of re-offending. It is a concept that the general public may not be aware exists. The Supreme Court has upheld the use of such laws when the individual goal is rehabilitation, not further "punishment." But it has another, broader purpose. "The primary goal is incapacitation, that is, protecting society from people who are predicted to be dangerous in the future," said Eric Janus, author of "Failure to Protect" and dean at William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. "The second goal is to provide treatment to these individuals." Critics of these programs say behavioral rehabilitation centers amount to prisons, are often overcrowded and understaffed, and rarely meet the stated goal of treating the "worst of the worst" offenders to the point they can rejoin society. "The evidence is showing that it's only becoming a detainment center for people they do not went on the streets," said Derek Logue, a sex offender who was released and now advocates for offender rights through his Web site, oncefallen.com. "They have no hope of getting out, and the odds are stacked against you." According to Justice Department statistics, 20 states use civil confinement, involving about 4,000 rapists, pedophiles and other sex offenders nationwide. Estimates are that these programs cost taxpayers more than $700 million a year, almost $150,000 per individual. That is about four times more than confining them in prison. Virginia passed its civil commitment law in 1999 but had never fully funded it. Andrews found out from a reporter in 2002 that his attacker was just weeks away from being released after 29 years behind bars. Once a victim, now an empowered advocate, Andrews realized he had to act. "I didn't know about other sex offenders. I didn't know about the extent of the problem. I only knew one, but I knew that one needed to be dealt with," Andrews, 50, said from his northern Virginia home, where he works as a program manger for a defense contractor. State officials, he said, "all told me there was nothing to be done; he was going to be set free; that was it." But Andrews mobilized, lobbying lawmakers to quickly fund the program, despite a budget shortfall. It worked, and the state has become a national model, using a tool called "Static 99" that assesses which offenders qualify for civil commitment. Andrews' attacker remained behind bars but was killed by a fellow inmate before ever going into the treatment program. The catalyst for the state's change were once-dormant memories for Andrews, who now knew that he had to tell his story. As a teenager in Portsmouth in 1973, Andrews was walking to the store in snowy weather when a van pulled up and the man inside asked the boy whether he wanted to earn some extra money moving furniture. Andrews agreed but instead was taken to a rural area and a metal box dug into the side of a hill. "He looked at me, and he said, 'I've got bad news for you. You've just been kidnapped.' " What followed was days of brutal rapes and beatings. Ausley eventually left, and Andrews would certainly have died if some rabbit hunters had not stumbled upon him after hearing his screams. Andrews believes that civil commitment is not the best tool, but for the most dangerous predators, "it is the only tool we have that is 100 percent effective, because they are removed from society. They are removed from their triggers." The case before the Supreme Court on Tuesday deals with a federal law that has kept as many as 77 inmates held in federal prison in North Carolina under indefinite commitment. The justices will decide whether the program enacted under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 is constitutional by infringing on a traditional state function. The law was named after the son of "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh. The justices said in 2007 that a Kansas law was neither double jeopardy (second criminal punishment for the same crime) nor "ex post facto" (new punishment for a previous crime). "We have never held that the Constitution prevents a state from civilly detaining those for whom no treatment is available but who nevertheless pose a danger to others," Justice Clarence Thomas said. Courts have since been at odds with what kind of treatment must be provided and to what extent, to pass constitutional muster. Janus worries about the slippery slope if such laws -- federal or state -- are allowed to continue without strong judicial checks. "The main danger of civil commitment of sex offenders is that it provides a precedent for doing an end run around those governmental protections, and we all may be comfortable right now because we say, 'Well, this is those people. It's not us. It's not our rights that are at stake,' " he said. "I think we all ought to be cognizant of the fact that these laws set a precedent that greatly expands the power of government to take away our liberty, not for something we've done in the past, not after we've been convicted and punished, but out of fear that we might commit a crime in the future, and this is a very very powerful and dangerous idea," Janus said. The white-haired man sitting with his lawyer outside Richmond says he is no longer a danger to society. He served nearly eight years in prison for molesting three girls and nearly five years in forced civil commitment. Despite that state confinement, including being the first of only about four men to be released from it, he says post-prison treatment helped him. "I think that civil commitment is unfair," he said. "I'm not against treatment. I have done everything in my power to help myself" understand the effects of sexual abuse. He said that being told just days before his scheduled 2003 release that he was being civilly committed left him feeling "hopeless." Shortly afterward, the man castrated himself with a razor in his jail cell. After the transfer and years in the rehabilitation unit, he was freed and lives a quiet life -- albeit under constant electronic surveillance -- with no further reported incidents, says his attorney. Lawyer David Hargett convinced the Virginia Supreme Court that his client had a constitutional right to contest his civil commitment. "I have found talking with people they are shocked to hear somebody can be sentenced by a judge, serve out that entire sentence and then say, 'Wait a minute, we're not going to let you go,' " Hargett said, calling it a legal "black hole." "This treatment facility ... is a prison, let's be honest. It has barbed wire and locked doors." He said most in the Virginia facility realistically will never get out. The high court case is U.S. v. Comstock (08-1224).
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In 1926, Harold Guillebaud baptised the first converts at Gahini.
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En 1926, Harold Guillebaud va batejar els primers conversos a Gahini.
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In 1983 he contributed to Billy Joel 's album An Innocent Man , and his trademark harmonica can be heard on `` Leave a Tender Moment Alone . ''
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In 1983 he was on Billy Joel 's album An Innocent Man , and his trademark harmonica can be heard on `` Leave a Tender Moment Alone . ''
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Xavier Dupré
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كزافييه دوبريه
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Contrast this with: weekly_pay = hours_worked * hourly_pay_rate; which implies the intent and meaning of the source code, at least to those familiar with the context of the statement.
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Contraste esto con: SALARIO = horas_trabajadas * salario_por_hora; lo que implica la intención y el significado del código fuente, por lo menos para aquellos que están familiarizados con el contexto subyacente de la aplicación.
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Weltpolitik (world policy) was the foreign policy adopted by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1890, with the aim of transforming Germany into a global power through aggressive diplomacy, the acquisition of overseas colonies, and the development of a large navy.
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Weltpolitik (светска политика) претставувала надворешна политика што ја поставил кајзерот Вилхелм II во 1890 година, со цел да ја трансформира Германија во глобална сила преку агресивна дипломатија и стекнување на прекуокеански колонии и развој на голема морнарица.
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is pll the perfectionists coming back for season 2?
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Freeform has opted not to renew Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists for a second season. There were high expectations for the spinoff from Freeform's biggest hit Pretty Little Liars. ... Its first season averaged 260,000 Live+Same Day viewers and a 0.12 rating in adults 18-49.
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is it normal to get yeast infections while pregnant?
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Yeast infections are especially common during pregnancy because hormone changes can disrupt the pH balance of the vagina. Common yeast infection symptoms include vaginal itching and a white, thick discharge that looks like cottage cheese.
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what is property tax exemption in california?
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The Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption – An Important Benefit for You. California provides for a Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption. This is a $7,000 reduction in the taxable value of a qualified owner-occupied home. If you qualify, you could save at least $70 each year on your property taxes.
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The Halloween Association found Dragon Ball Z costumes to be the fourth most popular costumes in their nationwide survey.
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Halloween Association mendapat informasi bahwa kostum Dragon Ball Z menjadi kostum terpopuler ke-4 dalam survei nasional mereka.
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The two traditions are quite different, however; Minnesänger were mainly aristocrats, while Meistersänger usually were commoners.
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Les dues tradicions són molt diferents, però; els Minnesänger eren principalment aristòcrates, mentre que els Meistersänger generalment eren plebeus.
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what is the difference between an o ring chain and a regular chain?
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The bigger difference between the two chains comes with cost, longevity and maintenance. Those rubber o-rings contain factory-added grease allowing for the continual lubrication of the chain. ... O-ring chains also stretch less and last far longer than the standard chain.
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Why would water boil instantly?
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An exceptionally smooth surface can cause a flash boil like your describing because there are no nucleation sites on the inside surface of the vessel to form vapor bubbles. The movement of the pot causes a sufficient motion of the water to generate a nucleation site and then it is a cascade reaction (think diet coke mentos) Another common experience is microwaving a coffee mug of water that is superheated but only flashboils when your tea or spoon touches the water. Typically people get burned, I hope you weren't injured.
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Following the election, SWAPO supporters celebrated across Windhoek, especially in the segregated suburb of Katutura.
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Después de la elección, los partidarios de la SWAPO celebraron en todo Windhoek, sobre todo en el barrio segregado de Katutura.
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Miranda Lambert leads this year's CMA Awards nominees .
She matched her personal record of 9 nods .
Lambert will compete against her husband, Blake Shelton, for entertainer of the year .
The CMA Awards will air on November 5 .
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(CNN) -- The 2014 CMA Awards could turn into a very big night for Miranda Lambert. The "Somethin' Bad" songstress leads this year's group of nominees with nine nominations, matching the number of nods she got in 2010. Before Lambert's 2010 windfall, no female artist in the history of the CMA Awards had received that many nominations in one year. (Alan Jackson holds the record for most CMA Awards nominations overall, thanks to the 10 he earned in 2002.) Coming in behind Lambert is Dierks Bentley, who earned five nominations, and Eric Church and Keith Urban, who have four nominations each. Urban and Lambert are both nominated for 2014's entertainer of the year award, along with Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton (Lambert's husband), and George Strait, who won the honor at last year's ceremony. 2013 CMA Awards big night for Shelton, Lambert and Swift . And that's not all: Lambert's June release, "Platinum," is nominated for album of the year, and her track "Automatic" is nominated for best single and best song of the year. For album of the year, she'll compete with Luke Bryan's "Crash My Party," Keith Urban's "Fuse," Eric Church's "The Outsiders" and Dierks Bentley's "Riser." In the female vocalist category, Lambert's up against Martina McBride, Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood. Underwood is also hosting this year's show, alongside Brad Paisley. The 2014 CMA Awards, which will be the 48th edition of country music's biggest night, will air live from Nashville on ABC on November 5. Entertainer of the year . Luke Bryan . Miranda Lambert . Blake Shelton . George Strait . Keith Urban . Single of the year . "Automatic," Miranda Lambert . "Drunk on a Plane," Dierks Bentley . "Give Me Back My Hometown," Eric Church . "Meanwhile Back at Mama's," Tim McGraw featuring Faith Hill . "Mine Would Be You," Blake Shelton . Album of the year . "Crash My Party," Luke Bryan . "Fuse," Keith Urban . "Platinum," Miranda Lambert . "Riser," Dierks Bentley . "The Outsiders," Eric Church . Song of the year . "Automatic," written by Nicolle Galyon, Natalie Hemby and Miranda Lambert . "Follow Your Arrow," written by Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally . "Give Me Back My Hometown," written by Eric Church and Luke Laird . "I Don't Dance," written by Lee Brice, Rob Hatch, and Dallas Davidson . "I Hold On," written by Brett James and Dierks Bentley . Female vocalist of the year . Miranda Lambert . Martina McBride . Kacey Musgraves . Taylor Swift . Carrie Underwood . Male vocalist of the year . Dierks Bentley . Luke Bryan . Eric Church . Blake Shelton . Keith Urban . Vocal group of the year . Eli Young Band . Lady Antebellum . Little Big Town . The Band Perry . Zac Brown Band . Vocal duo of the year . Dan + Shay . Florida Georgia Line . Love and Theft . The Swon Brothers . Thompson Square . Music video of the year . "Automatic," Miranda Lambert . "Bartender," Lady Antebellum . "Drunk on a Plane," Dierks Bentley . "Follow Your Arrow," Kacey Musgraves . "Somethin' Bad," Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood . New artist of the year . Brandy Clark . Brett Eldredge . Kip Moore . Thomas Rhett . Cole Swindell . To see the full list of nominees, visit CMAWorld.com.
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On the third day, he ate dinner, stood up and said, "my time has come."
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На третиот ден, тој вечерал, станал и рекол „моето време дојде“.
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In 2005, the 1985 paper in which the Yale shooting scenario was first described received the AAAI Classic Paper award.
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2005年、イェール射撃問題が初めて記述された1985年の論文が AAAI Classic Paper award に選ばれた。
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The following month, Schemaposse broke up and Lil Peep was not associated with any collective though they remained on good terms.
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Il mese successivo, Schemaposse si sciolse e Lil Peep non fu associato a nessun collettivo sebbene rimasero in buoni rapporti.
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what airports are near the grand canyon?
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The nearest airport to Grand Canyon National Park is Flagstaff/Pulliam (FLG), 90 minutes from the South Rim.
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Although expressing disapproval of their independent action, Amadeus led a retaliatory expedition which resulted in the slaughter of the population of Calocastre.
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Embora expressando sua desaprovação pelo ato, Amadeu liderou uma expedição retaliatória que resultou no massacre da população de Calocastre.
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What exactly are "Chemtrails" and on what grounds are the conspiracies based on?
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Nobody has responded to the question regarding 'what grounds are the conspiracies based on'. The answer is: general stupidity and lack of education.
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The combination of methodologies in the study of the same phenomenon or construct; a method of establishing the accuracy of information by comparing three or more types of independent points of view on data sources (for example, interviews, observation, and documentation; different investigations; different times) bearing on the same findings.
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There is a method of establishing the accuracy of information by which one compares multiple types of independent viewpoints on sources of data and reaching the same conclusion.
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do youtubers get paid from old videos?
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Do YouTubers earn money for their old videos which still get a good number of views? Yes they indeed do! Some old videos of mine on YouTube get well over 1,000 views per day, which brings in a steady stream of ad revenue. ... The key overall is to make informative and interesting videos that engage your audience!
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After Persia, he attended the Cairo Conference, where Winston Churchill persuaded him to take command of the newly reorganised British force in Iraq; however, returning to Persia in April, the aircraft he was flying in crashed and he was invalided home after several months in hospital.
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Après la Perse, Ironside a assisté à la Conférence du Caire, où Winston Churchill l'a persuadé de prendre le commandement des forces britanniques, nouvellement réorganisées, en Irak, mais, de retour en Perse, en avril, l'avion qu'il pilotait s'est écrasé, et il a été rapatrié après plusieurs mois d'hôpital.
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as a manager why is financial management important?
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Helps in improving the profitability of organisations; Increases the overall value of the firms or organisations; Provides economic stability; Encourages employees to save money, which helps them in personal financial planning.
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Co-education Needed Or not ?
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I think there should be separate schools for students past the sixth grade. Boys and girls are too much of a distraction for each other. All those adolescent hormones raging are the blame.\n\nWithout the distraction of the opposite sex in the classroom education can take place. Plus teachers can focus their teaching to the differences in the learning styles of boys and girls.\n\nBoys and girls from single gender schools have no problem socializing with the opposite sex. Often the single gender schools will have brother/sister schools for extra-curricular activities.
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Therefore, he spoke of the relativity principle as the "Lorentz-Einsteinian" basic assumption.
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因此他将相对性原则成为“劳伦兹-爱因斯坦”基本假设。
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The ice was found in a total of 5 locations.
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O gelo foi encontrado em um total de 5 localidades.
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Yochanan Vollach , also transliterated Jochanan Wallach or Yohanan Wallach , born 14 May 1945 ) is a former Israeli footballer superstar which played at : Hapoel Haifa , Maccabi Haifa , HKFC .
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Yochanan Vollach ( , sometimes spelled Jochanan Wallach or Yohanan Wallach , born May 14 , 1945 ) is a former Israeli footballer .
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The crater is surrounded by dark material of two types.
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O cráter está rodeado por dous tipos de materiais escuros.
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They reported throughout the day and then analyzed the results on the following days; on Twitter Salvadorans used the hashtag #eleccionesSV .
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Informaron a lo largo de ese día y analizaron los resultados los días siguientes. En Twitter, los salvadoreños usaron la etiqueta #eleccionesSV.
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This is consistent with the fact that ADP promotes aggregation in solution.
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Esto es consistente con el hecho que el ADP promueve la agregación en solución.
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Zur Azema
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Zūr Āzemā
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From 1950 until 1952, he headed the Pflug Verlag in Thal near St. Gallen in Switzerland.
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Von 1950 bis 1952 war er Leiter des Pflug Verlags in Thal in der Nähe von St. Gallen.
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Yesterday Rihan was saying: "Papa, I can't lift this schoolbag, it is very heavy... my shoulder hurts."
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Вчера Рихан сказал мне: «Пап, я больше не могу носить школьную сумку, она слишком тяжелая… плечи болят».
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1791 in Sweden
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1791 nî Sūi-tián
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Appel and Henry served as the show's executive producers and showrunners, handling the day-to-day operations, with limited involvement from MacFarlane.
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Appel e Henry são os produtores executivos e os showrunners do programa, manipulando as operações de dia-a-dia, com uma participação limitada de MacFarlane.
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how do you know if you are having gallbladder problems?
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The most common symptom of a gallbladder problem is pain. This pain usually occurs in the mid- to upper-right section of your abdomen. It can be mild and intermittent, or it can be quite severe and frequent. In some cases, the pain can begin to radiate to other areas of the body, including the back and chest.
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Historian Robert Holtman regards it as one of the few documents that have influenced the whole world.
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Historiani Robert Holtman e konsideron si një prej dokumenteve që kanë ndikuar më shumë në mbarë botën.
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Among many, three of Hargrave's inventions were particularly significant: Study of curved aerofoils, particularly designs with a thicker leading edge.
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Μεταξύ πολλών, τρεις από τις εφευρέσεις του Χάργκρεϊβ ήταν εξαιρετικά σημαντικές: Η μελέτη των καμπύλων αεροτομών, πιο συγκεκριμένα σχεδιασμοί με πιο παχιά αιχμή.
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The WCC planned to focus "on companies that assist the Israeli government in demolishing Palestinian homes, constructing settlements, and erecting a controversial 'dividing wall' within the Palestinian territories."
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وخطط مجلس الكنائس العالمي للتركيز على «الشركات التي تساعد الحكومة الإسرائيلية في هدم منازل الفلسطينيين، وبناء المستوطنات، وإقامة «جدار فاصل» مثير للجدل داخل الأراضي الفلسطينية.
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How do I know there aren't dinosaur bones under my house
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Nobody checked. As others pointed out, the people who built your house had to do a little digging to dig the foundation and so they may have heppened across some. Whether they cared or not is another issue - they may have just wanted to get the job done, and waiting for a dinosaur excavation costs money. That said, the geology of your local area can tell you a lot about whether or not there is even the possibility of dinosaur bones being under your house. Paleontologists don't look *everywhere* for dinosaurs, they look in areas where the rocks are of a certain age. So you could do some research and find out how likely it is. And then you can wonder if your house is built on top of a Native American graveyard, which is a completely different question.
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Łany, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
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Łany (województwo dolnośląskie)
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The line between "quid pro quo" and "hostile environment" harassment is not always clear and the two forms of harassment often occur together.
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Границата помеѓу малтретирањето „услуга за услуга“ и малтретирањето „непријателска средина“ не е секогаш јасна и двата вида на малтретирање најчесто се случуваат заедно.
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Tomo Station
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Томо (станция)
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And I warn you that some of the things that I'm going to show you probably are a little bit shocking.
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Застерігаю вас, що деякі моменти, які я покажу, можливо, здивують.
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how do tgv trains work?
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Basically, a TGV is an electric high-speed train designed for speeds of 199 mph (320.259 km/h) (TGV Duplex). It works by picking up electric current through a device called a pantograph which touches an overhead power line called a catenary. ... Fun fact: a heavily-modified TGV once reached 354 mph (570 km/h).
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With the exception of the novel, Scorpion has been portrayed in alternate Mortal Kombat media as an antagonist, and his spear was never used in any sort of graphic nature as in the games.
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Amb l'excepció de la novel·la, Scorpion ha estat retratat en alternança en el món de Mortal Kombat com un antagonista, i la seva llança mai va ser utilitzat en qualsevol tipus de naturalesa gràfica com en els jocs.
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Abel developed an interest for the ancient world, reflecting a popular direction in the art of the beginning of the 19th century in Germany and France.
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Abel desarrolló interés por el mundo antiguo, reflejando una dirección popular en el arte de comienzos del siglo XIX en Alemania y Francia.
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Government was prepared to risk ‘frightening’ Cold War showdown to ensure Nazi’s body was returned to his family after his death .
Document detailed what British officials believed might happen if Hess died during a month when prison was run by Russians .
1981 Foreign Office memo referred to ‘restraining’ Russians if necessary by use of British troops .
At time, 87-year-old Hess was sole inmate in West Berlin’s Spandau Prison .
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By . Chris Hastings . A 1981 Foreign Office memo which planned for Rudolf Hess’s death referred to ‘packing his body in ice’ and ‘restraining’ the Russians if necessary by the use of British troops . Margaret Thatcher was ready to use British troops against the Russians in a fight for the corpse of Adolf Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess. Foreign Office files obtained by The Mail on Sunday show that Mrs Thatcher’s Government was prepared to risk a ‘frightening’ Cold War showdown in order to ensure the Nazi war criminal’s body was returned to his family after his death. A 1981 Foreign Office memo which planned for Hess’s death referred to ‘packing his body in ice’ and ‘restraining’ the Russians if necessary by the use of British troops. At the time, 87-year-old Hess was the sole inmate in West Berlin’s Spandau Prison, a prisoner of the British, Russians, French and Americans, who took monthly turns to guard him. Hess had been captured by the British in 1941 after he single-handedly flew to Scotland in a bid to strike an unauthorised peace deal with Winston Churchill’s wartime government. He was sent to Spandau in 1947 after being sentenced to life at the Nuremberg war crimes trials. In 1981, British officials believed a clash between British and Russian troops was possible in the then divided city because they no longer supported a Kremlin plan to cremate Hess and return his ashes to his family. Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington was convinced – despite opposition from the Americans – that Hess’s body should be returned to his family for ‘moral and legal reasons’. The document detailed what British officials believed might happen if Hess died during a month when the prison was run by the Russians. It stated: ‘In a Soviet month, the Russians could prevent the body being moved, using their guard troops if need be. ‘In that event, the Allies will seek to have the body placed in the prison cellars (packed with ice to delay decomposition) until the matter is resolved either by negotiation, or by a change of guard at the end of the month. ‘If the Russians try to remove the body from the prison by force, they will be restrained by a detachment of British troops.’ At the time, 87-year-old Hess was the sole inmate in West Berlin’s Spandau Prison, a prisoner of the British, Russians, French and Americans, who took monthly turns to guard him. Pictured above, Russian troops on guard at the jail . Foreign Office files obtained by The Mail on Sunday show Mrs Thatcher’s Government was prepared to risk a ‘frightening’ Cold War showdown to ensure the Nazi’s body was returned to his family after his death . The same document reveals that British officials were prepared to resort to double-bluff in a bid to try to stop the Russians interfering with the transportation of the Deputy Fuhrer’s body by air from Spandau. It states: ‘If the Russians seek to prevent the move... minimum force will be used to restrain them. ‘The possibility of Soviet harassment of the aircraft in the [air] corridors cannot be ruled out. Apart from normal confidentiality in flight planning, it may desirable to adopt diversionary tactics to make it difficult for the Russians to identify which aircraft is carrying the body.’ The possibility seems to have alarmed some Foreign Office officials. One wrote: ‘I doubt whether the action envisaged is realistic.’ But another unidentified official wrote: ‘I can only say that a lot of thought went into the paragraphs in question. They look frightening on paper, but I am confident that the British military can handle the Russians.’ The documents show officials in Washington urged the British to stick to an original 1970 agreement and warned a change of policy might mean ‘the need to use force’. In the event, Hess’s suicide at the age of 93 in August 1987 meant that all plans by the four Allied powers went out of the window. Hess, who hanged himself in the prison’s reading room, was initially buried at a secret location to avoid his grave becoming a shrine for Nazi sympathisers. His body was re-interred at a family plot in Wunsiedel, Germany, in March 1988 and his wife llse was buried alongside him in 1995. But in 2011, his body was exhumed and his grave destroyed precisely because it had become a Neo-Nazi pilgrimage site. His body was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.
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what is the minimum age to be on a jet ski?
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Some places have a minimum age of 12, whereas others may set the minimum as age 16, 17 or 18 years old. If you're unsure, it's best to check in advance with the centre, club or hire scheme you'll be using.
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Breaza ( ) is a town in Prahova County , Romania , with a population of 18,863 .
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Breaza is a town in Prahova County , Romania .
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Jeff Cook-McCormac says that Hillary Clinton's comments about wealth have a deeper impact on America .
This, he says, might make for good politics, but is ultimately bad for the country .
Clinton also has come under fire for $225,000 in speaking fees for a Nevada speech .
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(CNN) -- Much is being made of Hillary Clinton's recent remarks about leaving the White House "dead broke" and how she and Bill aren't like those who are "truly well off" despite earning more than $100 million together since 2001. And now she's getting heat for the $225,000 in speaking fees she's getting for a Nevada speech. Apparently when prescribing a vision for America that divides us along the lines of class and income, the medicine always tastes better when taken by someone else. But setting politics aside, much should be made of these comments simply because they demonstrate that many of those who rail against economic freedom are out of touch and have a fundamental misunderstanding of how jobs and wealth are created in this country. Opinion: Petty attacks on Hillary just won't matter . Let's start with the basics. All Americans, regardless of who they are or where they come from, want a good-paying job with more opportunity, choice and control over their economic and personal futures. But this is more than a common desire shared by all Americans. History shows that this time-tested formula is the key to upward mobility and a healthy economy -- in other words, wealth creation. It must be nice to get paid millions of dollars to write a book about yourself, just as it must be nice to get paid millions of dollars to sink three-pointers in the NBA Playoffs or to star in a Hollywood summer blockbuster. But athletes and entertainers, like the Clintons, are notable exceptions. Let me be clear -- I'm not criticizing them for their financial success. After all, they all have unique skill sets that few others possess, so the laws of supply and demand apply. Most American success stories, and the jobs that result, involve hardworking individuals and families who take significant personal and financial risk, work from sunrise to sunset and persevere through good times and bad. This is Main Street success -- the bedrock our country was built on. We all can name countless shining examples of entrepreneurs, inventors and innovators who took those risks, invested in their local companies and created jobs. These Americans -- these job creators -- are the same people Hillary Clinton calls "truly wealthy." Others, like President Barack Obama, continually attack, criticize and stigmatize the success these individuals achieved through hard work. This might make for good politics and help distract from the numerous scandals and poor economic outlook reported on the nightly news, but it is a terrible way to treat fellow Americans, especially when the economy continues to struggle and job creation remains weak. Now Hillary Clinton is no novice, so I suspect her pollsters will inform her that she fumbled the ball on this one, and her advisers will counsel her to shift the discussion back to something like income inequality. It will be good for this country to have an honest discussion about income inequality, but let's address it in a way without demonizing the success and entrepreneurial spirit that helps solidify the backbone of this country. Too many Americans are suffering and living paycheck-to-paycheck while trying to make ends meet. Family budgets are getting tighter as prices for gas and groceries keep rising. Rather than responding to these harsh realities with the politics of division and distraction and pitting Americans against each other for political gain, Washington should work toward real, commonsense solutions that help create jobs for hardworking families. We need efficient and more effective programs that won't bankrupt our government and drag down our economy. We need a shift in focus from empty promises, handouts and shallow accusations to education, job training and encouragement toward hard work and entrepreneurship. In other words, to paraphrase a Democratic operative, "It's about opportunity, stupid." As America's economy continues to struggle, Main Street success in America, now more than ever, should be encouraged, not attacked. Strider: Petty attacks on Hillary just won't matter . How Hillary Clinton flubbed the wealth question . Join us on Facebook.com/CNNOpinion.
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i am looking for imformation on the origin of the computer and cant find anything that really helps me.?
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you should visit some of the following links:\nhttp://www.turing.org.uk/turing/scrapbook/computer.html\nhttp://www.scl.ameslab.gov/ABC/Articles/Debate9-97.html\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer (this one is very good)\n\nhope that helps you.
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Mitchell died on 22 October 1956 at home in Manchester.
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Mitchell morreu em 22 de outubro de 1956 em sua casa, em Manchester.
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does kyolic lower blood pressure?
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Our previous research suggests that Kyolic aged garlic extract is effective in reducing blood pressure in a large proportion (70–80%) of hypertensive patients similar to first-line standard antihypertensive medication (1–3), and has shown promise in reducing central blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and inflammation ...
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Alan Kelly (discographer)
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Alan Kelly
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The five have been recognized as among the finalists in the prestigious Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders in 2017.
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I cinque sono stati candidati come finalisti del prestigioso premio Martin Ennals 2017 per i difensori dei diritti umani.
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The initial test of the Touran in 2003, resulted in a four star rating for adult protection.
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Sebuah tes yang dilakukan pada Touran pada tahun 2003 menghasilkan 4 bintang untuk perlindungan terhadap orang dewasa.
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who is storybots
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Parents need to know that Ask the Storybots is an educational series that's fun and charming enough that parents will want to watch along with kids. While the show follows the story of how the Storybots discover the answer to a big question, the magazine format of the show allows for things such as music videos, letter rhyming, songs, and field trips to different places.
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Hollywood star Jessica Alba, who began her acting career in her teenage, said she felt objectified as a young actress.
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I felt ``objectified'' as a young actress:
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Carroll maintained that the gubernatorial term limit in the state's original constitution no longer applied because it was replaced by a new constitution in 1834.
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Carroll argumentava que o limite de prazo para governador na Constituição original do estado já não se aplicava porque foi substituído pela nova Constituição em 1834.
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how much does it cost to take your dog overseas?
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Over in the USA, companies such as Pet Relocation generally charge between $2,500 to $3,000 for moving one small pet internationally.
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Other German minority churches took advantage of Catherine II's offer as well, particularly Evangelical Christians like the Baptists.
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Otras minorías religiosas de Alemania aprovecharon la oferta de Catalina II, en particular los cristianos evangélicos, como los bautistas.
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how does wuthering heights end?
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Shortly after a night spent walking on the moors, Heathcliff dies. Hareton and young Catherine inherit Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, and they plan to be married on the next New Year's Day. After hearing the end of the story, Lockwood goes to visit the graves of Catherine and Heathcliff.
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"Goodbye", released two years prior as a single in 1998, was included on the album as the eleventh track.
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"Goodbye", lançado dois anos antes como um single em 1998, foi incluído no álbum como a décima primeira faixa.
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are eve mattresses any good?
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Our Final Verdict. I've enjoyed my Eve mattress experience, and I didn't experience any aches and pains upon waking. It's medium firmness makes it accommodating for the average user, and Eve does a good job at addressing the two most common problems in memory foam: sleeping hot and sinking in.
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what are the property taxes in indiana?
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Overview of Indiana Taxes Indiana has relatively low property taxes. The median annual property tax paid in Indiana is $1,130, which is almost half that U.S. average of $2,090. The statewide average effective property tax rate is 0.87%, compared to the national effective rate of 1.08%.
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Women's swimwear of the 1930s and 1940s incorporated increasing degrees of midriff exposure.
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Os traxes de baño das mulleres dos anos 1930 e 1940 incorporaron graos cada vez maiores de exposición do abdome.
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how binder clips are made?
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A binder clip is a strip of spring steel bent into the shape of an isosceles triangle with loops at the apex. ... The two slots cut in each loop are shaped so that the wire handles can be folded down once the clip has been attached, and the spring force of the wire holds them down on the surface of the paper.
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The Curie laboratory, directed by Marie Curie, was dedicated to physics and chemistry research.
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Лабораторія Кюрі, під керівництвом Марії Кюрі, була присвячена фізичним та хімічним дослідженням.
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During his career, he set a Michigan high school record with 29 interceptions.
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Au cours de sa carrière, il établit un record du secondaire au Michigan avec 29 interceptions,.
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To ask why I’m in favour of Esperanto is like asking Galileo why he’s in favour of the earth revolving around the sun.
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Chiedere perché sono a favore dell'esperanto è come chiedere a Galileo perché è a favore del fatto che la terra ruota attorno al sole.
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are brass knuckles illegal in dc?
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DC law further prohibits the possession of certain other weapons, including, among other things, switch blades, brass knuckles, certain self-defense sprays, and knives with blades longer than 3 inches. DC gun laws prohibit the possession of a BB gun.
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In 2004, there were about 370,000 Russians living in the region.
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2004 itibarıyla, bölgede yaklaşık 370.000 Rus yaşamaktadır.
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Is it possible to stop a locomotive by blasting it with warm oatmeal mix and powdered sugar?
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Maybe if you use a firehose, and the conductor-guy feels the need to get out & clean up the windshield\nWhat do you think?
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Bezvodnaya, Republic of Adygea
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Beswodnaja
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From September 1941 Wollheim worked at a transportation equipment factory in Lichtenberg, Berlin.
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Von September 1941 an arbeitete Wollheim bei einer als kriegswichtiger Betrieb geltenden Transportgerätefabrik in Berlin-Lichtenberg.
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when was the energy and natural resources committee created
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United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Its roots go back to the Committee on Interior and Insulars Affair. In 1977, it became the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and Indian Affairs were removed from its jurisdiction into its own committee.
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Why do hotel room prices differ between websites?
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Some websites work on a commission basis with the owner or another website and company who have a contract with the accommodation owners. The commission percentage ranges differ as well as prices they are allowed to display. Also date ranges selected affect the price and so do some possible "handling fees" and such that a website might use to make more than they would purely based on their commission. This gives them worse chances when people research heavily but might net them more on bookings from existing clientele who trust their brand. It's a balancing act and A/B tests are carried out to see how their transactions suffer least while maximizing earnings per bookings. Source: 3 yrs of experience in the rental industry online (holiday homes)
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Until he comes, I cannot go away.
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彼が来るまで私は行ってはいけません。
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The song was recorded at Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles and FC Walvisch Recording Media Studios in Amsterdam.
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Der Song wurde in den Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles und FC Walvisch Recording Media Studios in Amsterdam aufgenommen.
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Anyone ever been completely dissappointed in love?
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most people, if not all. how could we live and not be disappointed at one point or another? it's just a part of life
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Setting programmatically the layout background color = nullpointerexc
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What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?
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And if the -- if the conference is anywhere near this distressing, then we're going to have a scream bag next year.
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Y si --Y si la conferencia está siquiera cerca de ser tan preocupante-- entonces, tendremos un morral para gritar el proximo año.
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Freezing rain is expected to fall Monday morning in Philadelphia, north New Jersey and New York .
Winter storms across the U.S. have caused 2,500 flight cancellations and 6,000 delays as of Sunday evening .
The winter storm that moved towards the east coast Sunday caused a foot of snow to fall in Newark, Delaware .
Snow at the Detroit Lions game against the Eagles in Philadelphia caused the lines on the field to be obstructed .
Icy weather created a fatal crash in Pennsylvania which resulted in a 50 car pile-up .
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By . Associated Press Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:45 EST, 9 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 10:14 EST, 9 December 2013 . A powerful storm that crept across the country dropped snow, freezing rain and sleet on the Mid-Atlantic region and headed northeast Sunday, turning NFL playing fields in Pennsylvania into winter wonderlands, dumping a foot of snow in Delaware and threatening a messy Monday commute in the northeast corridor. The storm forced the cancellation of thousands of flights across the U.S. and slowed traffic on roads, leading to a number of accidents, including a fatal crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Morgantown that led to a series of fender-benders involving 50 cars that stranded some motorists for up to seven hours. More than two dozen vehicles were involved in another series of crashes on nearby Interstate 78. What was forecast in the Philadelphia area to be a tame storm system with about an inch of snow gradually changing over to rain mushroomed into a full-blown snowstorm that snarled mid-afternoon traffic along Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania from the Delaware to New Jersey state lines. Scroll down for videos... Slippery: storm system coming out of Virginia is expected to cause freezing rain Monday morning in Philadelphia, North New Jersey and New York. Above, an icy Interstate 66 near Manassas, Virginia Sunday . Sliding: The weather in Manassas, Virginia caused this SUV to spin out of control and off Interstate 66 on Sunday . Time to put the chains on: Maryland was hard hit by snow today, causing an accident involving trucks, trailers and cars on Interstate 81 near Salem Ave. Slow going: Snow blankets the streets and causes traffic in Hagerstown, Maryland Sunday . Off road: Juan Carlos, left, Sebastian Guiterrez, center, and Jose Gutierrez dig out snow around their truck along Lancaster Pike in Wilmington, Delaware when they spun out of control as the first snow of the season moves into the area . Not a one-man job: The group of men in Wilmington, Delaware continue to try to free a truck . Backed up: Emergency personnel respond to an accident on southbound Interstate 43 (I-43) south of Mequon Rd near the N. Port Washington Rd overpass in Mequon, Wisconsin on Sunday . Paul Jones, 24, a youth hockey coach from Warminster in the Philadelphia suburbs, was on his way to a game in Lancaster when he got stuck - along with his fiancee, another coach and three players - in a major backup on the turnpike. The roadway was 'snow-covered, slick,' Jones said in an interview from the car, where he was a passenger and had been at a standstill for more than an hour. 'People are in and out' of their vehicles, he said. 'Kids are having a snowball fight on the side of the road, making snow angels, people are walking their dogs.' Sledding: A car carefully makes its way down a street in Coal Township, Pennsylvania, while a 6-year-old in Shamokin indulges in a different, more fun, kind of downhill sliding . Ice fishing: Fly fisherman Mike Gasiecki trudges through snow while fly fishing during a winter blizzard in Hopeville Canyon, West Virginia Sunday . Biting weather: Fly fishermen Mike Gasiecki, right, and guide Dan Soper, left, re-tie their lures on the north fork of the south branch of the Potomac River during a winter blizzard in Hopeville Canyon, West Virginia Sunday . The National Weather Service said the low pressure system from North Carolina north to New England was being fed by disturbances from the southwest and moist air off the Atlantic. A foot of snow was reported in Newark, Delaware. Philadelphia International Airport received 8.6 inches Sunday, more than it had all of last year. Other areas received far less: a little over an inch was reported in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, which usually is hit harder than downtown Philadelphia. The forecast for early Monday remained up in the air for the northeast, depending on how quickly the system moves and temperatures rise, according to the National Weather Service. Freezing raining days and Mondays: The above map shows how the weather will impact East Coast roads Monday morning . Snowcast: Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC are expected to get between 1 and 3 inches of snow in the next two days . Eastward bound: The winter storms which caused snow and ice across most of the nation this weekend will have shifted to the East Coast by Monday morning . The expectation was for another weather system moving out of Virginia to follow the same path as Sunday's storm overnight. It was expected to dump icy drizzle and eventually freezing rain from Philadelphia northward through the New York City area and into Boston, National Weather Service meteorologist Greg Heavener said. 'The commute for people in the Philadelphia area and north, to northern New Jersey and New York will likely be disrupted by freezing rain,' Heavener said. Southern snow spell: Winter weather caused several accidents in North Texas this weekend . Texan winter: Tractor trailers drive on icy roads in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday . Drivers take it slow on the roads in Fort Worth, Texas, during treacherous conditions . The snow fell so heavily in Philadelphia on Sunday that yard markers at Lincoln Financial Field - where the Eagles beat the Detroit Lions - were completely obscured. It was almost as bad in Pittsburgh, where the snow intensified after the opening kickoff. Philadelphia fan Dave Hamilton, of Ivyland, layered up for the game, wearing an Eagles shirt topped with an Eagles sweatshirt and Eagles winter coat. 'Twenty-seven years I've been a season-ticket holder, I've never seen snow at the game like this,' he said. 'It just kept coming down. But we are all having fun out there.' Rare event: Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz walks the sidelines during the first half in Sunday's game against the Eagles. While both team's cities see their share of snow, Sunday's game became an icy battle to remember . On edge: Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz walks the sidelines as snow falls during the first half of the brutal game . Extreme: Detroit Lions' Matthew Stafford calls a play during the first half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday that saw some extreme weather conditions not often found on the field . Lines in the snow: Workers at the Philadelphia Eagles stadium worked hard to keep the yard lines visible during the game Sunday . Braving the weather: A Pittsburgh Steelers fan watches an NFL football game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins as snow falls in Pittsburgh on Sunday . The tracking website Flightaware.com estimates more than 2,500 flights were cancelled nationwide as of Sunday evening and more than 6,000 flights were delayed. That follows two days of similarly difficult travel conditions. Philadelphia International Airport had a temporary ground stop Sunday afternoon with snow totals around 4 to 6 inches. Spokeswoman Stacey Jackson said a number of passengers were expected to remain in the airport overnight since area hotels had been full for several days. She said staff would hand out pillows and blankets to travelers to make them 'feel at home even though they are not'. Grounded: Flights at Philadelphia International Airport were temporarily grounded Sunday afternoon due to 4 to 6 inches of snow. Above, a flight diverted from the Philadelphia Airport on the ramp at LeHigh Valley International Airport . Air passengers in the Washington-area experienced increasing delays as the season's first real snowstorm set in. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said many flights had been delayed at Dulles International and Ronald Reagan Washington National airports. Virginia, parts of West Virginia and the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area braced for blackouts under steady freezing rain, wet snow and sleet. Parts of northwest and southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia were getting snow, while sleet and freezing rain prevailed west and north of Richmond. In Maryland, a chain-reaction accident on Interstate 81 in Washington County involving more than 20 vehicles delayed snow removal efforts for hours. The highway was closed for more than three hours after a tractor-trailer ran into the median to avoid cars that had spun out. It was hit by another tractor-trailer that overturned and spilled its load. Several other tractor-trailers ran off the road and jackknifed as their drivers tried to avoid the crash. Halo runs alongside as his owners Landon Stallings and son Jack, 8, in Foster Park, Texas . deepening troubles: Madison Pierce (left), 13, and Gracie Maher, 11, slowly slide along their neighborhood streets as the first snow of the season rolls into Hockessin, Delaware. The regio n is last, but not least, to be hit by the powerful storm . First snow: Bob Gannon of Hockessin, Delaware says he has a snow blower but decides to use a snow shovel for now as the first snow of the season rolls into the region . Battle royale: Kyle Marine, 9, is chased by his sister Brooke, 6, in a snowball fight as the first snow . Virginia is next: A winter scene created by frigid temperatures and moisture from the low lying clouds on Saturday in the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia . White Christmas: Leo Gapen, left, watches his father David cut down the family Christmas tree at the Rum River Tree Farm in Anoka, Minnesota December 8 . This is the one: Jami White shakes snow off a potential Christmas tree to cut as her parents Corey,left, and Jessica, right, watch at the Rum River Tree Farm . North Texas started to thaw out slightly Sunday after two days of a near standstill with icy roads and low temperatures. About 400 departures from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport were canceled Sunday. It will likely be a couple of days before the ice that's coated the region melts completely. The snowstorm raised fears about a potentially dangerous Monday morning commute, with snow-laden cars and perilous, icy roads. New Jersey's new U.S. senator, Cory Booker, tweeted a promise to a Mount Holly resident to help him shovel out his car if he still needed the help in the morning. But the heavy snow wasn't limited to the East Coast. A snowstorm that hit along the Utah-Arizona border left hundreds of travelers stranded on Interstate 15 overnight into Sunday. The Arizona Highway Patrol said passengers in about 300 vehicles became stranded after up to 10 inches of snow and slick road conditions prompted the closure of part of the highway. There were no immediate reports of serious injuries. Traffic backs up on the ice covered ramp from Airport Freeway to the South entrance to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport where thousands of people have been stranded . Historic? Vehicle traffic on IH-35E North and South bound is shown at a dead stop due to icy road conditions Saturday in Sanger, Texas. Officials in Virginia now fear they face an even worse fate from potentially 'historic' ice event . Barreling through: Ice covered vehicles sit in a automotive dealer lot in Texas Saturday. The wintry storm that broke records in the West in the early weekend was expect to create icy havoc in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic into Sunday . Stranded: Travelers sleep on cots in Terminal D at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Some 400 departing flights from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport were canceled, about half of the usual schedule, the airport said .
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after ovulation agge for how lon can live
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Best Answer: The egg typically survives no more than 12-24 hours after ovulation. But that doesn't mean you could get pregnant from making love shortly after ovulation. You usually can't. Studies have shown that you cannot usually get pregnant from making love after ovulation.est Answer: The egg typically survives no more than 12-24 hours after ovulation. But that doesn't mean you could get pregnant from making love shortly after ovulation. You usually can't. Studies have shown that you cannot usually get pregnant from making love after ovulation.
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