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2016 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
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Settimana Internazionale 2016
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know how many valence electrons an element has?
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For neutral atoms, the number of valence electrons is equal to the atom's main group number. The main group number for an element can be found from its column on the periodic table. For example, carbon is in group 4 and has 4 valence electrons. Oxygen is in group 6 and has 6 valence electrons.
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why is my battery charging so slow iphone?
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Most of the time, an iPhone charges slowly for one of two reasons: Your iPhone is charging slowly because you're using a low amperage charging source. ... Your iPhone is charging slowly because there is some sort of gunk or debris stuck inside the Lightning port (charging port) of your iPhone.
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During the Occupy Wall Street and other ongoing Occupy protests, the mask appeared internationally as a symbol of popular revolution.
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Durante o movimento Occupy Wall Street, nos Estados Unidos, e em outras manifestações semelhantes ao redor do mundo, a máscara tornou-se conhecida internacionalmente como um símbolo da revolução popular.
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After graduating from IIT, he resumed RSS work in Mapusa while maintaining a private business, and became a sanghchalak (local director) at the age of 26.
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Setelah lulus dari IIT, ia melanjutkan kerja RSS di Mapusa sementara mengutamakan bisnis pribadi, dan menjadi sanghchalak (direktur lokal) pada usia 26 tahun.
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And it turns out, there's a very confused set of data out there which gets oversimplified into the narrative of we're becoming ...
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E acontece que há uma variedade muito confusa de dados que é demasiadamente simplificada na narrativa que estamos nos tornando...
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what are xbox gamer points for?
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Use your points to get Xbox games and subscriptions, gift cards, sweepstake entries, nonprofit donations, and more. There are thousands of Rewards available to you, whether you want to save up for a big item or spend your points on smaller rewards along the way.
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George Batchelor
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Бэтчелор, Джордж
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Talleyrand partition plan for Belgium
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Rencana Talleyrand
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At first, paper was more expensive than parchment, but by the end of the century its cost had fallen, resulting in the production of larger numbers of books.
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Esialgu oli paber palju kallim, kui pärgament, kuid sajandi lõpuks selle hind langes, tulemuseks suurema arvu raamatute tootmine.
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Harmen Abma
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هارمين أبما
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what is the difference between last name and first name?
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Your first name is an individual name that is given to you by your parents, and for that reason is often referred to as a given name. Your last name is a surname, usually but not necessarily the same surname as your father.
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Investigator
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Следователь (значения)
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My brother is not busy.
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O meu irmão não está ocupado.
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why does frc increase with age?
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The increase in FRC was due to an increase in relaxation volume of the respiratory system, which arose from changes in the static recoil pressure of both the chest wall and the lungs. Static recoil pressure of the lungs (PL) fell at all lung volumes with increasing age 5, 6.
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And it is based on an old model.
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Och det baseras på den gamla modellen.
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The scenes resemble (and in some cases copy) scenes of the divine birth of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari.
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Pemandangan menyerupai (dan dalam beberapa kasus salinan) adegan kelahiran ilahi Hatshepsut di Deir el-Bahari.
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The sources somewhat disagree on the manner and date of Donovan's death.
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Las fuentes discrepan en cuanto a la fecha y modo de la muerte de Donovan.
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It prevents shops over 280 m²/3,000 sq ft from opening on Christmas Day in England and Wales.
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Consiste en evitar que las tiendas de más de 280 m²/3,000 pies cuadrados abran el día de Navidad en las naciones constituyentes de Inglaterra y Gales.
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how long will you test positive after a miscarriage?
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Experiencing a miscarriage can be an emotional rollercoaster and the confusion over a persistently positive pregnancy test can add to this already difficult situation. Be assured that it can take a variable amount of time (on average two weeks) for a woman's hCG level to disappear after a miscarriage.
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Well, let's see! And then, what next?
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İyi, görelim! Ve sonra, ne var?
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A man in a pink shirt walks in front of a blue storefront next to a lime green storm front.
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A person walks in front of a store.
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what is the difference to a nerve response and a hormone response
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Best Answer: 1.A hormone is a chemical and a nerve message is an electrical impulse. 2. A hormone affects target organs and a nerve message affects the receiver. 3. A hormone travels through the blood and a nerve message through a nerve. 4.A hormone has long-lasting effects and a nerve message has very short term effects. 5. A hormone is secreted by a gland, a nerve message is initiated by a response to an exterior alteration. hormone has long-lasting effects and a nerve message has very short term effects. 5. A hormone is secreted by a gland, a nerve message is initiated by a response to an exterior alteration.
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As the economy becomes more globalized and Singaporeans more mobile, many Singaporeans have acquired foreign citizenships and reluctantly renounced their Singaporean citizenship even though they may feel a strong emotional attachment to Singapore.
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ومع تحول الاقتصاد إلى عولمة أكبر وأصبح السنغافوريون أكثر قدرة على الحركة حصل العديد من السنغافوريين على مواطنة أجنبية وتخلوا عن مواطنتهم السنغافورية على الرغم من أنهم قد يشعرون ارتباطا عاطفيا قويا بسنغافورة.
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He was rewarded for his service in Russia by being appointed to the Order of St. Stanislaus.
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Il est récompensé pour son service en Russie en étant nommé à l'Ordre de Saint-Stanislas.
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when are earthquakes most likely in japan?
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Japan is the most seismically active country in the world and experiences about 1,500 earthquakes annually, although the majority of them are barely felt.
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I'm still going to do that.
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Ακόμα και τώρα θα το κάνω αυτό.
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Elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were formed in the cores of ancient and exploding stars, so the first generation of stars had to die before the Universe could be enriched with these atoms.
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Els elements més pesants que l'hidrogen i l'heli van ser formats en nuclis d'estrelles antigues i explotant, de manera que la primera generació d'estrelles va haver de morir abans que l'univers podria ser enriquit amb aquests àtoms.
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Are there any women out there who are either married or have a boyfriend and fantasize about being with?
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Yeah I fantasized but no with no woman. I love man way too much. I even called my BF the other dudes name.
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Below 0.2% carbon, it takes on a ferrite BCC crystal form, but at higher carbon content it takes a body-centered tetragonal (BCT) structure.
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Dibawah 0.2% kandungan karbon, maka akan terbentuk kristal BCC ferit, tapi pada kandungan karbon yang lebih tinggi martenit akan membentuk struktur tetragonal terpusat (BCT).
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what uterine cycle event occurs when estrogen and progesterone decrease?
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Continued drops in estrogen and progesterone levels trigger the end of the luteal phase, menstruation, and the beginning of the next cycle. The loss of the corpus luteum can be prevented by implantation of an embryo.
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Merle Pertile
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Пертиль, Мерл
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what is the phrasal verb of understand?
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A combination of a verb and an adverb or a verb and a preposition, or both, in which the combination has a meaning different from the meaning of the words considered separately : "Catch on " is a phrasal verb meaning of understand.
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The statutes and the "Appeal to the Cameroonians" were revised.
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Los estatutos y el "Llamamiento a los cameruneses" fueron revisados.
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why is haemoglobin called a respiratory pigment?
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Hemoglobin is referred to as a respiratory pigment because it provides the 'red' color to red blood cells and our muscles. Have you ever noticed that bright orange/red color of rust? That color forms because iron is being oxidized.
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USS Mallard (AMCU-30)
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یواساس ملارد (ایامسییو-۳۰)
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He was considered the "New Year", which coincided with the collection of the harvest.
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Foi o festival da colheita e foi considerado o "Ano Novo", que coincidiu com a colheita.
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You have a gift for music.
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У вас музичний талант.
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This led the two consider approaching entertainment businesses like Dave & Buster's to include their products, but they soon realized that this would be a year to a year-and-a-half effort, too long for their needs.
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Isto fez com que os dois considerassem uma aproximação a indústrias do entretenimento como Dave & Buster's para inclusão de seus produtos, mas eles logo perceberam que isso seria um esforço que levaria de um ano a um ano e meio, o que era muito tempo para suas necessidades.
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In order to make their point, the students steal some plutonium from the lab.
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Чтобы выразить свою точку зрения, ученики похитили плутоний из лаборатории.
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Garancières
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Гарансьєр (Івлін)
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In December 2007, they donated $450,000 to help the victims of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh.
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Em dezembro de 2007, eles doaram 450 000 dólares para ajudar as vítimas do ciclone Sidr em Bangladesh.
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Dieter Kalka
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Калька, Дитер
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are laithwaites wines good value?
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Once ordered the wine arrives promptly and is great value for money. The only problem is we are accustomed to good quality wine from Laithwaites so when we go elsewhere restaurant, or friends, we have to be diplomatic about the quality of the wine. In short Laithwaites spoils you with great tasting wines.
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He was a founding member of the progressive South Korean newspaper, The Hankyoreh, in 1988.
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Ήταν ιδρυτικό μέλος της προοδευτικής Νοτιοκορεατικής εφημερίδας Χάνκγιουρεχ το 1988.
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Venturi worked on this project as a draftsman.
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Venturi trabajó en este proyecto como dibujante.
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why when I turn my music up to the max volume, say on my phone, its all distorted.
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It's the speakers. In order to make sounds, the speaker has to move back and forth *extremely* quickly, up to 20 thousand times a second for the highest tones that humans can hear. To make the sound louder, the speaker has to move a greater distance at the same rate, so that more air gets pushed out of the way. In order to cover that larger distance in the same amount of time, your speaker has to move faster. You often will just end up hitting the physical limit of what your speaker is capable of when you push the volume too high, which you hear as a "tinny" sort of distortion. I could go into why it's that tinny nails-on-chalkboard type of distortion in particular, but that's not super important and is really technical. The other problem is that when you have loud sounds, it can cause other parts of the headphones/speaker to vibrate when they're not supposed to, which is obviously undesirable. This is especially an issue with heavy bass.
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unit to measure how fast electrical energy is used
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The SI unit of energy is the joule (J). An alternative unit, used by electricity utility companies for the purpose of billing its consumers, is the kilowatt hour (kW.h).
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The wave also eroded more than a meter of beach width in areas.
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La ola también erosionó más de un metro de ancho de playa en áreas.
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I decided I wanted to find out, so I wrote 'Salem's Lot, which was originally titled Second Coming".
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Entonces decidí que quería averiguarlo, así que escribí 'Salem's Lot, que fue originalmente titulada como Second Coming."
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The group made its debut on Ice Cube's first solo album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
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A banda estreou no primeiro álbum solo de Ice Cube, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
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At the high point of its development, Cahokia was the largest urban center north of the great Mesoamerican cities in Mexico and Central America.
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En la cumbre de su desarrollo, Cahokia fue el mayor centro urbano al norte de las grandes ciudades mesoamericanas de México.
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Design and development of the suit took place in 1966 by the Zvezda Company with input from Alexei Leonov.
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L'ideazione e la realizzazione della tuta cominciò nel 1966 da parte dell'azienda Zvezda, con l'aiuto di Aleksej Leonov.
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Medics said Gemma Cleghorn's periods had stopped because of the trauma from crash .
'I kept thinking it was a dream. How could this baby be mine?'
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 06:02 EST, 16 July 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 06:25 EST, 16 July 2012 . Unexpected arrival: Gemma with her partner David Phillips and their surprise son Alexander . A woman who was told her aches and pains were due to injuries from a car crash was astonished when she gave birth to a baby. Gemma Cleghorn, 25, said she had no idea she was pregnant until she was rushed to hospital with suspected internal bleeding five months after a motorway prang – only to be told she was actually in labour. The former NVQ assessor visited doctors six times after the accident, complaining of a bad back and swollen stomach. However, each time the medics put her symptoms down to the bump she had on a slip-road. Now weeks after giving birth Gemma still can’t believe she’s a mother. She said: 'Every time I went to see my GP they put my symptoms down the crash. Even when my periods stopped they said it had been caused by the stress and trauma of the crash. 'I was terrified I would die of internal bleeding when I was rushed to hospital so at first I was relieved when they said I was actually pregnant. Then they said I was in labour and it hit me that I was about to give birth to a baby. 'I went into shock again. My partner just went white. We couldn’t believe it was happening, especially given the amount of time I’d spent in the GPs surgery.' Her partner, Dave, 25, said: 'Earlier that night Gemma had posted a status on Facebook complaining of a stomach ache. I had to go and tell everybody why. At first they didn’t believe me at first.' Hours later their son was born and they called the 7lb 3oz baby boy Alexander. Gemma said: 'It's a miracle he survived the accident and then went unnoticed by all those doctors so many times. I was worried about all the drugs I had taken. But he’s perfect and I love being a mum. 'I always wanted a baby one day but I never thought it would happen like this.' Gemma, from Sunderland, was on her way to work in January this year when she tried to get on the motorway but with no gaps in the traffic came to a halt on the slip road. Her vehicle was struck from behind by another car at 70 miles per hour and her car was a write off. She said: 'The police and an ambulance came but it wasn’t until the next day when I woke in agony that I realised I’d even been hurt.' Daddy's boy: David with his son shortly after the birth . Gemma was diagnosed with bruising and whiplash. But despite being prescribed painkillers, as the weeks passed, her injuries seemed to get worse rather than better. She said: 'I went back to work two weeks later. The bruising had started to fade but my back was aching and I couldn’t stand for long.' The damaged car after the accident . Gemma went back to her GP and was prescribed painkillers for discomfort associated with whiplash. But over the next few weeks she visited several more times complaining of more backache and irregular periods. 'They said that was also due to the crash because stress and trauma can stop your cycle. It made sense so I didn’t question it,' she said. Gemma was also putting on weight but put that down to being unable to exercise due to her injuries. 'My weight has always fluctuated and again it made sense because I hadn’t been very active since the crash.' By May this year she’d been back to her GP six times. 'The last time I was so worried about my back ache that I asked for a scan but was told it wasn’t necessary and to keep up with the painkillers. 'I’d been living on Tramadol since the crash and it was starting to get me down. I just wanted to feel better again.' Nice to meet you: Gemma went to the doctors six times but her pregnancy wasn't noticed . Then on 23rd May this year Gemma, who had started a new job as nursery nurse, got a stomach ache at work. Soon after what she thought was her period started. 'I was pleased it was a sign of things getting back to normal,' she said. But back at home the cramps got worse and at 3am her worried student boyfriend called an ambulance. 'I told them about the crash and the pain I had been in ever since. Their immediate concern was internal bleeding. I was terrified. I thought I might die the pain was that bad.' She was rushed to hospital where an A&E doctor examined her stomach and ordered scan that revealed she was in fact pregnant. 'It was like it was happening to someone else. Things like that don’t happen in real life.' But before the astonished couple had time for the news to sink in, doctors dropped the bombshell that not only was Gemma pregnant – but she was full term and needed to push. 'I looked at Dave and could see he was struggling to take it in too. I told him to call my mum and they wheeled me straight to the maternity ward to give birth.’ Their son was born two hours later at 6.23 am that morning. David, pictured with Gemma before her pregnancy, said friends and family didn't believe them at first after they announced the birth of their son . Gemma with her son Alexander. Doctors told her that an earlier car crash was responsible for her pregnancy pains . She said: 'When I held him I kept thinking it was a dream. How could this baby be mine? 'Thank God after all he'd been through he was perfect and we can’t believe how lucky we are to have him. 'And as soon as I gave birth all the crash ‘symptoms’ stopped straight away. 'I think if they had examined me more thouroughly they would have found out I was pregnant and I would have worked it out had they not kept telling me everything was due to the crash.' She added: 'I was on the pill. The last thing in the world I expected was a baby. 'But I’m just lucky that were both well and so proud to be a mummy.’
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who will win in cricket world cup in westindies in 2007?
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Dude.........\n\nWell according to the form of Australian Cricket Team, I think Australia may win the World Cup 2007.\n\nAustralia are gifted with hardworking players especially all-rounders.\n\nPlayers like \n1)Adam Gilchrist\n2)Mattew Hayden\n3)M.Hussey \n\ncan prove a good start to the innings.\n\n4)Captain Ricky Ponting is doing well in the field.He is one of the prominent players of Australia & best in the world.\n\n5)Damian Martynm, Andrew Syemonds,Bradd Hogg can prove perfectly well as allrounders & contribute the team with runs in the middle order.\n\n6)Jason Gillespie,Micheal Kasprowicz,Glenn McGath,BretLee,Mitchel Johnson etc. are the best options for the bowling order & can help the team in taking wickets.\n\nFurthermore Shane Watson has proved beneficial to the team as an all rounder.Therefore he can be very much helpfull in the team during the World Cup.\n\nIn addition majority of the Australian Players are in form, so it can be clearly analyzed that they have a lot of chance in winning the World Cup 2007.\n\nI hope you got your answer.
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To regain his full acquittal, he went in 1194 again to Rome, where he died the same year.
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Um seine vollständige Freisprechung zu erlangen, begab er sich im Jahr 1194 erneut nach Rom, wo er im selben Jahr verstarb.
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Early in his life, Allen was not knowledgeable about Christianity.
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Al principi de la seva vida, Allen no estava ben informat sobre el cristianisme.
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Painting ceramics and other household items in bright colors and intricate designs did have a long history in the Mesoamerican period.
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Objetos de cerámica pintada y artículos del hogar en colores brillantes y diseños intrincados ya tenían una larga historia en el periodo mesoamericano.
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how to change your name in minecraft with command blocks?
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There is no command to change a player's name. As a workaround, you could fake it by hiding the player's name whilst teleporting a named entity onto them.
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what time the fireworks start tonight milwaukee?
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Fireworks on TV WITI-TV (Channel 6) is showing an encore of the 2018 Milwaukee fireworks at 9:15 p.m. And WISN-TV (Channel 12) is showing Summerfest's "Big Bang Fireworks" from 2019 at 7 p.m.
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It would be the first time the regiment had ever fought behind breastworks.
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C'est la première fois que le régiment combat derrière des parapets.
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The cockpit was modified to accommodate two pilots side-by-side and the wing and tailplane areas were increased.
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A cabine de pilotagem foi modificada para acomodar dois pilotos lado a lado e a as áreas da asa e da cauda foram aumentadas.
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After Admiral Kolchak took command (August 1916), the Russian fleet mined the exit from the Bosporus, preventing nearly all Ottoman ships from entering the Black Sea.
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Luego que el Almirante Kolchak tomara el mando (agosto de 1916), la flota rusa minó la salida del Bósforo, evitando que casi todos los barcos otomanos entren al mar Negro.
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if you knock a tooth loose does it have to be pulled??
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No, it does not always have to be pulled. In the event of an accident and a tooth is knocked loose, get to your dentist immediately. The dentist will adjust the tooth to the correct position in the mouth and then use a tooth colored bonding material called composite to stabalize the tooth by attaching it to the teeth on either side of the loose tooth. Hopefully within a couple of weeks the bone surrounding the tooth will heal and once again hold the tooth firmly in place at which point the bonding material can be removed.
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1995 Ordina Open – Men's Singles
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Ordina Open 1995 - Singolare
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I can't believe Tom made that kind of mistake.
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トムがあんなミスをするなんて信じられない。
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WHY DO es SUPERMAN MAN WEEARS HIS UNDERWEAR outside?????????????
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That's not his underwear. That's actually a very short pants and he infacts wears very long underwear, like the one people worn in the old westerns.
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The people on Warners said, "we'll never have a band like Wilco feel we don't believe in them again."
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La gente de Warner dijo: «Nunca haremos que una banda como Wilco sienta que no creemos en ellos otra vez».
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where are bios settings in windows 7?
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['Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.', 'Turn on the computer, and then immediately press the Esc key repeatedly until the Startup Menu opens.', 'Press F10 to open the BIOS Setup Utility.']
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do you have to pay taxes in puerto rico
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Taxation in Puerto Rico Taxation in Puerto Rico takes the form of both Federal and Commonwealth taxes. Puerto Rico has independent tax-levying authority by provisions of 48 U.S.C. § 734 of the United States code.
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what biological process converts sunlight into energy
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Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms' activities.y comparison, solar panels convert light into electric energy at an efficiency of approximately 6â20% for mass-produced panels, and above 40% in laboratory devices. Photosynthesis measurement systems are not designed to directly measure the amount of light absorbed by the leaf.
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Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill
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Charles Spencer-Churchill
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It is the native method of construction used by local people, usually using labour-intensive methods and local materials, and usually for small structures such as rural cottages.
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Es el método nativo de construcción utilizado por la población local, por lo general usando métodos intensivos en trabajo y en materiales locales, y por lo general en pequeñas edificaciones como casas de campo o edificaciones rurales.
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The text of h.6 is difficult, in part because the Hurrian language itself is imperfectly understood, and in part because of small lacunae due to missing flakes of the clay tablet.
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El text d'h.6 és difícil, en part a causa de la pròpia llengua hurrita s'entén de manera imperfecta, i en part a causa de petites llacunes a causa de fragments que falten de la tauleta d'argila.
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Vigyan Bhawan is a premier convention centre of Government of India in New Delhi.
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Vigyan Bhavan adalah sebuah pusat konvensi utama Pemerintah India di New Delhi.
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In this period, the ethos of crust punk became particularly codified, with vegetarianism, feminism, and sometimes straight edge being prescribed by many of the figures in the scene.
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En este período, el espíritu del crust fueron codificados en particular, con el vegetarianismo, el feminismo, y, a veces la ideología "Straight Edge" está prescrito por muchas de las figuras de la escena.
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Prof Gordon Carlson consultant at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust .
National Intestinal Failure Centre, Salford, one of two centres for condition .
Prof Carlson called for more specialised centres to care for patients .
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By . Laura Topham . Professor Gordon Carlson said: 'Patients could have better recovery and survival if more specialised centres like ours existed for treating them' A quarter of patients who develop a digestive complication after surgery needlessly suffer ‘a harrowing death’ due to an NHS postcode lottery, a leading surgeon has claimed. Approximately 600 people suffer acute intestinal failure in NHS hospitals every year, leading to 150 deaths, according to NHS surveys. The condition usually occurs as a result of an operation on the abdomen, such as removal of a cancer or even after appendicitis, leading to parts of the gut unexpectedly failing. This triggers a cascade of complications, resulting in the need for intensive care. Later, patients may be discharged home but require drip-feeding and full-time personal care. Yet everyone who had surgery for the condition at the National Intestinal Failure Centre in Salford, Greater Manchester, has survived in the past three years, indicating that deaths are avoidable. ‘Whether or not you die of this complication is a postcode lottery,’ says Professor Gordon Carlson, consultant surgeon at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. ‘Often patients will succumb quite quickly, but others have months of harrowing illness, and one patient was in hospital for two years. It’s a horrible situation. ‘Patients could have better recovery and survival if more specialised centres like ours existed for treating them. At the moment there is a one in four chance of a slow, painful and undignified death if you develop this problem. Our success rates show this need not be the case.’ The Salford team claim their success rate is due to a large, dedicated staff, with one consultant surgeon and two nurses to every five patients. Rates of intestinal failure are rising steadily, due to the ageing population having more complex surgical procedures. More patients survive life-threatening illnesses but are then left debilitated. While exact figures do not exist, acute intestinal failure is estimated to affect about ten people per million. Some 600 people are in hospital with the condition at any one time. The Salford team (Salford Royal Hospital pictured) claim their success rate is due to a large, dedicated staff, with one consultant surgeon and two nurses to every five patients . The National Intestinal Failure Centre treats around 220 patients at home, fed via drips, and between 20 and 25 in hospital at any one time, or about 75 a year. The staff also includes dieticians, physiotherapists, pharmacists and psychologists. Its treatment advances have attracted international recognition and were presented at the annual President’s Meeting at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. There is one other intestinal failure centre in the UK, at St Mark’s Hospital in Harrow, West London. Treating people in such centres could also reduce costs as most patients have been in hospital for many months. ‘Although patients are often in hospital with us, that represents the end of the treatment process, and they’d otherwise be in hospital longer somewhere else and they require a significant cost and huge effort to treat,’ says Prof Carlson. The other intestinal failure centre is at St Mark's Hospital in Harrow . ‘One patient had been in hospital for two years and the average is usually some months – plus it’s not unusual for them to have had a large number of operations before they come to us which have failed to address the problem.’ The human intestine. Approximately 600 people a year suffer from acute intestinal failure in NHS hospitals . A 2008 review of treating intestinal failure recommended a network of intestinal failure centres be set up. But that has not happened. Prof Carlson adds: ‘If you live near an intestinal failure unit you are more likely to get referred to one.’ One reason for the Salford’s centre’s low death rate is the low level of infection. ‘The ability to look after a central feeding line put into a patient’s heart over a prolonged period without it getting infected is crucial – nationally ten per cent used will lead to an infection, but in our unit there has not been a single infection in 15 years in any of our patients. ‘The condition is very serious but the size of team needed to get the patient through that is just not available everywhere. ‘It’s not that different to doing transplant surgery: you wouldn’t go to your local hospital for a heart transplant, you’d go to a specialist centre.’ He says: ‘The ideal would be patients able to access that level of support and expertise within 100 miles of their own home rather than travelling from all over the UK to our centre.’ One patient saved by the Salford unit is retired salesman Paul Pringle, 65. A routine removal of a cancerous polyp in 2006 left him in hospital for nine months with intestinal failure. He developed pelvic abscesses and peritonitis, then an open wound in his stomach. The married father-of-two from Lancashire was eventually transferred to the Salford centre and saved by a complex, 16-hour operation that removed the damaged bowel and filled in the stomach holes by taking tissue from his legs. A spokesman for NHS England said: ‘Commissioners are currently working with clinical experts to ensure that services across the country reflect the national standard and deliver the best possible services for all patients with these conditions.’
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The Constitution authorises Parliament to set the quorum for each chamber.
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يخول الدستور البرلمان لتحديد النصاب القانوني لكل غرفة.
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Cultural rights are human rights that aim at assuring the enjoyment of culture and its components in conditions of equality, human dignity and non-discrimination.
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والحقوق الثقافية هي من حقوق الإنسان التي تهدف إلى ضمان التمتع بالثقافة ومكوناتها في ظل ظروف المساواة وكرامة الإنسان وعدم التمييز.
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The French presence in Tunisia came five decades after their occupation of neighboring Algeria.
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Французы захватили Тунис спустя пять десятилетий после оккупации соседнего Алжира.
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Charles W. Juels
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Charles Juels
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Recently, as major network TV, KBS decided to extend a poorly-written soap opera 'Princess Aurora' which many call an 'insult to viewers' intelligence', net users have started gathering signatures.
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Als sich kürzlich die größte Rundfunkanstalt des Landes, KBS, dazu entschied, eine schlecht geschriebene Seifenoper mit dem Titel „Princess Aurora“ zu verlängern, die viele als „eine Beleidung für die Intelligenz der Zuschauer“ bezeichnen, haben Internetuser eine Unterschriftenaktion gestartet.
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"Glasgow City captain Rachel Corsie would accept Team GB call".
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Truy cập ngày 26 tháng 11 năm 2011. ^ “Glasgow City captain Rachel Corsie would accept Team GB call”.
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how much does it cost to change a flight with norwegian?
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Changes are free of charge, price difference must be paid if changing the destination. If you change your flight within 24 hours of the purchase, you don't pay any fees.
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The Pines Beach
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Пайнс-Бич
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Sharp-P
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샤프-P
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Randy Orton vs Kurt Angle_which one is ur favorite?
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kurt angle all the way yall.
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In addition, he managed to procure the codebooks of the three secret codes used by Joseph Darnand and the Milice and used them to decipher copies of telegrams obtained from the central telegraph office in Paris.
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Ngoài ra, ông đã mua được sách mật mã của ba mã bí mật được sử dụng bởi Joseph Darnand và Milice và sử dụng chúng để giải mã các bản sao các bức điện thu được từ các văn phòng điện báo trung ương ở Paris.
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They were known as Plan N. The carriages were put into service in the familiar blue colors and were assigned the series Bc10 7001-7025.
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Zij stonden bekend als Plan N. De rijtuigen werden in dienst gesteld in de bekende blauwe kleurstelling en kregen de nummerserie Bc10 7001-7025 toegewezen.
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Tatars
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Татаардар
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Bharati Ray
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భారతి రే
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Aboosh brings to light the kind of role model Reema is, particularly for young women of Jordan:
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Aboosh trae a la luz la clase de persona que Reema es, un modelo a seguir particularmente para las mujeres jóvenes de Jordania:
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What are the citizens of Tajikistan called?
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Tajikistan has a population of 7,349,145 (July 2009 est.) of which 70% are under the age of 30 and 35% are between the ages of 14 and 30. Tajiks who speak Tajik (a dialect of Persian) are the main ethnic group, although there are sizable minorities of Uzbeks and Russians, whose numbers are declining due to emigration. The Pamiris of Badakhshan, a small population of Yaghnobi people, and a sizeable minority of Ismailis are all considered to belong to the larger group of Tajiks. All citizens of Tajikistan are called Tajikistanis.
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Lidl was fined €1.5 million for violating food law.
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Lidlile määrati 1,5 miljoni euro suurune trahv toidualaste õigusnormide rikkumise eest.
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Pie appears in a series of video clips where he rants about the state of politics in the United Kingdom, and the United States presented as if he is a real reporter speaking his personal opinions to camera before or after filming a regular news segment.
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Pie aparece em uma série de vídeos onde ele fala sobre o estado da política no Reino Unido, apresentado como se ele fosse um repórter real expressando suas opiniões pessoais para a câmera antes ou depois da gravação de um segmento de notícias regulares.
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It hurts me to say it: I am far from accessing the digital version of my life.
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Me duele decirlo: estoy lejos de acceder a la versión digital de mi vida.
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You will never fail to be moved by the sight.
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必ずその光景に感動するだろう。
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How do man-made canals work? like the suez, erie, panama canal?
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Their purpose is to move boats between places that don't directly connect. This saves a lot of money on shipping things, because then you don't have to steer your boat all the way around Africa or South America if you're shipping stuff from Greece to India or from New York to San Francisco. They are built, as you'd expect, by digging out the dirt between the two bodies of water. Most canals have locks, which are doors that close and allow the water level to change by pumping, kind of like an airlock but for water. This accounts for the water level differences between bodies of water. The Panama and Erie canals both have locks because of the need for changes in elevation during the crossing. In contrast, the Suez canal has no locks because there is no perceptible change in the elevation of the Red and Mediterranean seas.
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Kozelek stated: "I have this light, nice memory of going to see the movie Benji, at a Los Angeles movie theatre when I was a little kid, visiting my grandparents.
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Kozelek phát biểu: "Tôi có tia sáng này, ký ước đẹp khi xem phim Benji, tại một rạp chiếu ở Los Angeles khi tôi còn là một đứa trẻ đi thăm ông bà.
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what is the full form of ATA?
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Advanced Technology Attachment
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