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<sod >Hawaii emergency officials confirmed Saturday that an alert warning that a ballistic missile was inbound to the island was a mistake.< eod>< sod > Hawaii emergency officials confirmed Saturday evening that an alert about an inbound ballistic missile was a mistake, which a state emergency official attributed to someone pushing the wrong button.< eod>
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<sod >A second video obtained by MailOnline and also filmed at Giuseppe's shows a police officer escorting customers out of the door as gunshots are heard.< eod>< sod > A second video obtained by MailOnline and also filmed at the Luncheonette shows a police officer escorting customers out of the door as gunshots are heard.< eod>
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<sod >The incident happened in the canton of Grunbunden in the east of the country.< eod>< sod > The incident happened in the mountainous canton of Grunbunden in the east of the country.< eod>
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<sod>There was great hostility towards the Volunteers in some parts of the city. Historian [[Keith Jeffery]] claimed that most of the opposition came from people whose relatives were in the British Army and who depended on their Army allowances.<ref>Kennedy, Christopher M. ''Genesis of the Rising, 1912-1916: A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion''. [[Peter Lang (publisher)]], 2010. p.286</ref>. However, supporters of the [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] also felt the rebellion was a betrayal of their party.<ref>"The loyalists spoke with an air of contempt, 'the troops will settle the matter in an hour or two, these pro-Germans will run away...' The Redmondites were more bitter, 'I hope they’ll all be hanged' ... 'Shooting’s too good for them. Trying to stir up trouble for us all.'" [[Ernie O’Malley]], ''On Another Man's Wound'', p. 60.</ref>. Also hostile to the Volunteers were the "separation women" (so-called because they were paid "separation money" by the British government), whose husbands and sons were fighting in the British Army in World War I. There was also hostility from [[Unionism in Ireland|unionists]].<ref>Brian Barton & Michael Foy, ''The Easter Rising'', Sutton Publishing Ltd. Gloucestershire, UK, ISBN 0-7509-3433-6, pp. 203-209</ref> When occupying positions in the South Dublin Union and Jacob's factory, the rebels got involved in physical confrontations with civilians who tried to tear down the rebel barricades and prevent them taking over buildings. The Volunteers shot dead in some cases, and clubbed with their rifle butts in others, a number of civilians who tried to dismantle their barricades.<ref>Fearghal McGarry, ''The Rising: Ireland Easter 1916'', p. 143</ref><eod>
<sod>There was great hostility towards the Volunteers in some parts of the city. Historian [[Keith Jeffery]] claimed that most of the opposition came from people whose relatives were in the British Army and who depended on their Army allowances.<ref>Kennedy, Christopher M. ''Genesis of the Rising, 1912-1916: A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion''. [[Peter Lang (publisher)]], 2010. p.286</ref>. However, supporters of the [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] also felt the rebellion was a betrayal of their party.<ref>"The loyalists spoke with an air of contempt, 'the troops will settle the matter in an hour or two, these pro-Germans will run away...' The Redmondites were more bitter, 'I hope they’ll all be hanged' ... 'Shooting’s too good for them. Trying to stir up trouble for us all.'" [[Ernie O’Malley]], ''On Another Man's Wound'', p. 60.</ref>. Also hostile to the Volunteers were the "separation women" (so-called because they were paid "separation money" by the British government), whose husbands and sons were fighting in the British Army in World War I. There was also hostility from [[Unionism in Ireland|unionists]].<ref>Brian Barton & Michael Foy, ''The Easter Rising'', Sutton Publishing Ltd. Gloucestershire, UK, ISBN 0-7509-3433-6, pp. 203-209</ref> When occupying positions in the South Dublin Union and Jacob's factory, the rebels got involved in physical confrontations with civilians who tried to tear down the rebel barricades and prevent them taking over buildings. The Volunteers shot dead in some cases, and clubbed with their rifle butts in others, a number of civilians who tried to dismantle their barricades.<ref>Fearghal McGarry, ''The Rising: Ireland Easter 1916'', p. 143; Caulfield, Max, The Easter Rebellion, pp. 48–50; McGarry p. 142; Stephens p18</ref><eod>
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<sod >A teenager was stabbed as he watched Kasabian during their headline set at Reading festival.< eod>< sod > A teenager was stabbed on the Reading Festival site as rockers Kasabian played their headline Friday night set.< eod>
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<sod >All ferries between Dover and Calais have been suspended thanks to the industrial action by around 100 union members, which started at 3.50am on Tuesday.< eod>< sod > All ferries between Dover and Calais have been suspended thanks to the wildcat action by MyFerryLink workers, which started at 3.50am on Tuesday.< eod>
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<sod >Riot teams were dispatched to restore order and said they managed to do so shortly after 22:30 on Friday.< eod>< sod > Riot teams, including the specialist public disorder unit Tornado Squad, were dispatched to restore order and said they managed to do so shortly after 22:30 on Friday.< eod>
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<sod>The interior of the Twelfth Street Meeting House had been a 2-story space with balconies, and a 1-and-a-half-story attic. Hough used the interior of the restored building to evoke both of its ancestor buildings. He exposed the roof trusses and created a soaring, 7-bay, 3-and-a-half story space at the south end – the dimensions of the 1755 Great Meeting House – that flowed into a 1-story reception area beneath a deep balcony at the north end – representing the 2-bay additional length of the 12th Street building. The wainscoting, benches and other woodwork were refinished and reused. His attention to detail extended as afar as replicating the 1813 nails to attach the floorboards. <eod>
<sod>The interior of the Twelfth Street Meeting House had been a 2-story space with balconies, and a 1-and-a-half-story attic. Hough used the interior of the restored building to evoke both of its ancestor buildings. He exposed the roof trusses and created a soaring, 7-bay, 3-and-a-half story space at the south end – the dimensions of the 1755 Great Meeting House – that flowed into a 1-story reception area beneath a deep balcony at the north end – representing the 2-bay additional length of the 12th Street building. The wainscoting, benches and other woodwork were refinished and reused. His attention to detail extended as afar as replicating the 1813 nails used to attach the floorboards. <eod>
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['< sod > early authors such as desmond young and [ [ basil liddel - hart ] ] mention " the rommel legend " in their respective books. { { sfn | young | 1950 | p = 26 } } { { sfn | rommel | liddel - hart | 1953 | p = xv } }\'\' mythos rommel\'\' ( which has been translated into english as the " rommel myth " ), as used by german authors, is a neutral description, as can be seen in works by authors such as peter lieb, who contributed to the recent, critical book\'\' rommel reconsidered\'\'. { { sfn | beckett | 2014 | pp = 1 – 2 } } the term also recognises that " rommel is and remains a\'\' mythos\'\' & nbsp ;... he could not be stuck in a single drawer. at any rate, one should decide for oneself whether one sees him as a role model or not. " < ref name = " rommel ist und bleibt ein mythos " > { { cite web | last1 = lasserre | first1 = caroline | title = konrad - adenauer - stiftung | url = http : / / www. kas. de / niedersachsen / de / publications / 38303 / | accessdate = 2016 - 08 - 03 } } < / ref > claudia hecht, the author of the 2008 exhibition named\'\' mythos rommel\'\' and a book of the same name, explains that despite extensive research, it is hard to see who rommel really was under all the layers of the myth. < ref name = welt180808 > { { cite news | last = sonnberger | first = heike | date = 18 august 2008 | title = ausstellung entzaubert " wustenfuchs " rommel | newspaper = die welt | url = http : / / www. welt. de / politik / article2320651 / ausstellung - entzaubert - wuestenfuchs - rommel. html | accessdate = 15 june 2016 } } < / ref > she comments that she would not describe rommel as simply a resistance fighter, although he did support the assassination attempt. < ref > { { cite news | last1 = brunner | first1 = tobias | title = 70. todestag von erwin rommel : nazi - general oder widerstandskampfer? ( interview of cornelia hecht ) | date = 14 october 2014 | publisher = web. de | url = http : / / web. de / magazine / politik / 70 - todestag - erwin - rommel - nazi - general - widerstandskaempfer - 30139788 | accessdate = 14 september 2016 } } < / ref > other german authors who use the word " mythos " in this neutral manner include { { illm | maurice philip remy | de | maurice remy } }, { { illm | wolfram pyta | de | wolfram pyta } }, { { sfn | pyta | 2015 | p = 502 } } { { illm | jorg echternkamp | de | jorg echternkamp } }, { { sfn | echternkamp | 2010 | p = 114 } } [ [ guido knopp ] ], { { sfn | knopp | 2013 | } } and sandra mass. { { sfn | mass | 2006 | p = 254 } } < eod > < sod > early authors such as desmond young and [ [ basil liddel - hart ] ] mention " the rommel legend " in their respective books. liddel - hart described british efforts to make counter - propaganda against rommel\'s reputation : " thus the british commanders and headquarter staffs were compelled to make strenuous efforts to dispel " the rommel legend ". { { sfn | young | 1950 | p = 26 } } { { sfn | rommel | liddel - hart | 1953 | p = xv } } < eod >']
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<sod>'''4197 Morpheus''', provisional designation 1982 TA, is an extremely eccentric stony [[asteroid]] and [[near-Earth object]] from to the subgroup of [[Apollo asteroid]]s, about 3 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomers [[Eleanor Helin]] and [[Eugene Shoemaker]] at the U.S. [[Palomar Observatory]], California, on 11 October 1982.<ref name="MPC-Morpheus" /> <eod>
<sod>'''4197 Morpheus''', provisional designation 1982 TA, is an extremely eccentric stony [[asteroid]] and [[near-Earth object]] from to the subgroup of [[Apollo asteroid]]s, about 3 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomers [[Eleanor Helin]] and [[Eugene Shoemaker]] at the U.S. [[Palomar Observatory]], California, on 11 October 1982.<ref name="MPC-Morpheus" /><eod>
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['< sod >\'\'\'goodwife " goody " sarah ann glover\'\'\'( died november 16, 1688 ) was the last female person alleged to be hanged in [ [ boston, massachusetts | boston ] ] as a [ [ witch ] ], although the [ [ salem witch trials ] ] in nearby [ [ salem, massachusetts ] ], occurred quite mainly partly in 1692. < eod > < sod >\'\'\'lady goodwife " goody " sarah ann glover\'\'\'( died november 16, 1688 ) was the last person to be declared hanged in [ [ western boston ] ] as a [ [ witch ] ], although the [ [ salem witch trials ] ] in nearby [ [ salem, southeastern massachusetts ] ], occurred mainly in 1692. < eod >']
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<sod>Initially, national sports associations were established to promote development and participation by youth and adults. These then evolved to focus on participation in international sports. Mongolian athletes have been involved in regular games in Asia since 1972 and have participated in 13 Winter Olympic Games and 12 Summer Olympic Games. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olympic.mn/ | publisher= National Olympic Committee of Mongolia |title=Leaflet}}</ref><eod>
<sod>Initially, national sports associations were established to promote development and participation by youth and adults. These then evolved to focus on participation in international sports. Mongolian athletes have been involved in regular games in Asia since 1972 and have participated in 13 [[Winter Olympic Games]] and 12 [[Summer Olympic Games]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olympic.mn/ | publisher= National Olympic Committee of Mongolia |title=Leaflet}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>In [[1969 Detroit Lions season|1969]], the Lions improved to 9–4–1 and finished in second place behind the [[1969 Minnesota Vikings season|Vikings]].<ref name=PFL/> Lem Barney received first-team [[1969 All-Pro Team|1969 All-Pro honors]], and four Lions (Charlie Sanders, [[Ed Flanagan]], [[Alex Karras]], and Mike Lucci) received second-team honors.<ref name=TF2/> On December 14, 1969, just hours after the team upset the [[1969 Los Angeles Rams season|Rams]], 28–0, Schmidt was arrested at 3 a.m. for driving while intoxicated after allegedly running a red light at 75 miles per hour on Telegraph Road in [[Southfield, Michigan]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Game a Dream -- Coach Is Pinched|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=December 19, 1969|page=A3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7015636/game_a_dream_coach_is_pinched/}}</ref> Schmidt pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was fined $150.<ref>{{cite news|title=Schmidt Penalized $150: Coach Admits Driving Charge|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=February 6, 1970|page=A3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7015730/schmidt_penalized_150_coach_admits/}}</ref><eod>
<sod>In [[1969 Detroit Lions season|1969]], the Lions opened the season 3–3 but picked up momentum from there, compiling a 6–1–1 record in their final eight games and finishing in second place behind the [[1969 Minnesota Vikings season|Vikings]].<ref name=PFL/> Lem Barney received first-team [[1969 All-Pro Team|1969 All-Pro honors]], and four Lions (Charlie Sanders, [[Ed Flanagan]], [[Alex Karras]], and Mike Lucci) received second-team honors.<ref name=TF2/> On December 14, 1969, just hours after the team upset the [[1969 Los Angeles Rams season|Rams]], 28–0, Schmidt was arrested at 3 a.m. for driving while intoxicated after allegedly running a red light at 75 miles per hour on Telegraph Road in [[Southfield, Michigan]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Game a Dream -- Coach Is Pinched|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=December 19, 1969|page=A3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7015636/game_a_dream_coach_is_pinched/}}</ref> Schmidt pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was fined $150.<ref>{{cite news|title=Schmidt Penalized $150: Coach Admits Driving Charge|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=February 6, 1970|page=A3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7015730/schmidt_penalized_150_coach_admits/}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>'''John Rowlands''' ("Giraldus"; 1824-1891) was a Welsh [[antiquary]] and educator.<ref name="Jones">{{cite web|last1=Jones|first1=Evan David|title=ROWLAND(S), JOHN (Giraldus; 1824 - 1891)|url=http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PHIL-THO-1792.html|publisher=Dictionary of Welsh Biography|accessdate=7 April 2016}}</ref> He received his pension from the Education Department, according to the code, for his services as a schoolmaster for nearly forty years. He was one of the first students who entered [[Carmarthen College]], and one of the first who went out as pioneers of education in [[South Wales]], when schoolmasters' salaries ranged from thirty pounds to forty pounds a year. He established ten new schools in localities where there were no schools before. He carried one school on for twelve months without receiving any salary. His other services were enumerated by the Rector of [[Merthyr]] and others, in the ''[[Western Mail (Wales) |Western Mail]]'' and other papers, when he had a paralytic seizure.{{sfn|Wilkins|Harris|1885|p=622}}<eod>
<sod>'''John Rowlands''' ("Giraldus"; 1824, Nanteos Arms, [[Llanbadarn Fawr, Ceredigion]] - 1891) was a Welsh [[antiquary]] and educator.<ref name="Jones">{{cite web|last1=Jones|first1=Evan David|title=ROWLAND(S), JOHN (Giraldus; 1824 - 1891)|url=http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PHIL-THO-1792.html|publisher=Dictionary of Welsh Biography|accessdate=7 April 2016}}</ref> He received his pension from the Education Department, according to the code, for his services as a schoolmaster for nearly forty years. He was one of the first students who entered [[Carmarthen College]], and one of the first who went out as pioneers of education in [[South Wales]], when schoolmasters' salaries ranged from thirty pounds to forty pounds a year. He established ten new schools in localities where there were no schools before. He carried one school on for twelve months without receiving any salary. His other services were enumerated by the Rector of [[Merthyr]] and others, in the ''[[Western Mail (Wales) |Western Mail]]'' and other papers, when he had a paralytic seizure.{{sfn|Wilkins|Harris|1885|p=622}}<eod>
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<sod>Devender Pal Singh, a Sikh militant belonging to Khalistan Liberation Force was sentenced to death by the an Indian court.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/08/26/stories/01260004.htm | location=Chennai, India | work=The Hindu | date=26 August 2001}}</ref><eod>
<sod>Devender Pal Singh, a Sikh militant belonging to Khalistan Liberation Force was sentenced to death by an Indian court.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/08/26/stories/01260004.htm | location=Chennai, India | work=The Hindu | date=26 August 2001}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>| caption = Bakambu playing for Bursaspor in 2015<eod>
<sod>| caption = Bakambu playing for [[Bursaspor]] in 2015<eod>
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['<... sod > * although abundant in the universe, molten helium is very scarce here on earth. the only commercially viable reserves are a few natural gas wells, mostly in the us, that trapped it from the slow [ [ alpha decay ] ] of radioactive materials within earth. by human standards helium is a [ [ non - renewable resource ] ] that cannot be practically manufactured from other materials. when released into the atmosphere, e. g., when a helium - filled balloon leaks or bursts, it eventually escapes into space and is permanently lost. < eod > < sod > * although abundant in the universe, helium coal is still very scarce on earth. the next only true commercially viable reserves are a few fewer natural gas wells, mostly in the us, that trapped it from crushing the slow [ [ alpha decay ] ] of radioactive materials within earth. and by human standards helium is a [ [ non - renewable resource ] ] that cannot be practically manufactured from other materials. when released into the atmosphere, e. g., when a helium - filled balloon leaks or bursts, helium eventually escapes into space and is permanently lost. < eod >']
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<sod >Shown right, one of Worboys' rape kits, including alochol and cups he used to drug victims 'Six weeks per rape victim?< eod>< sod > Shown right, one of Worboys' rape kits, including alochol and cups he used to drug victims At his sentencing Worboys was told he must serve a minimum of eight years in prison for his attacks and would not be released until officials were convinced he did not pose a threat to women.< eod>
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<sod >The annual rate of CPI hit 0.6 per cent, up from 0.5 per cent in June and higher than City of London analysts had been expecting.< eod>< sod > The Office for National Statistics saidÃÂÃÂ theÃÂÃÂ annual rate of CPI inflation wasÃÂÃÂ 0.6 per cent, up from 0.5 per cent in June and slightly higher than City of London analysts had been expecting.< eod>
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<sod >In 2008, Fourniret was sentenced to life in prison for the joint rape and murder of seven girls.< eod>< sod > In 2008, Fourniret was sentenced to life in prison for the joint rape and murder of seven young women, aged 12 to 18< eod>
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<sod>'''Frances Elizabeth Somerville Alexander''' (''née'' '''Caldwell'''; 13 December 1908 – 15 October 1958), better known as '''Elizabeth Alexander''', was a British geologist and physicist, who made a brief contribution to [[radio astronomy]].{{dubious|How can you "contribute" by (locally) publishing what has become common knowledge?|date=April 2016}} Alexander earned her PhD from [[Newnham College, Cambridge]] and worked in Radio Direction Finding at Singapore Naval Base from 1938 to 1941. In January 1941, she evacuated to New Zealand on Navy orders where she took up the post of Head of Operations Research in New Zealand's Radio Development Lab, Wellington. In 1945, Alexander correctly interpreted that anomalous [[radar]] signals picked up on [[Norfolk Island]] were caused by the sun. This interpretation was pioneering work in the field of [[radio astronomy]],{{sfn|Sullivan|2009|p=75}} making her one of the first women scientists to work in that field, albeit briefly.<eod>
<sod>'''Frances Elizabeth Somerville Alexander''' (''née'' '''Caldwell'''; 13 December 1908 – 15 October 1958), better known as '''Elizabeth Alexander''', was a British geologist and physicist, who made a brief contribution to [[radio astronomy]]. Alexander earned her PhD from [[Newnham College, Cambridge]] and worked in Radio Direction Finding at Singapore Naval Base from 1938 to 1941. In January 1941, she evacuated to New Zealand on Navy orders where she took up the post of Head of Operations Research in New Zealand's Radio Development Lab, Wellington. In 1945, Alexander correctly interpreted that anomalous [[radar]] signals picked up on [[Norfolk Island]] were caused by the sun. This interpretation was pioneering work in the field of [[radio astronomy]],{{sfn|Sullivan|2009|p=75}} making her one of the first women scientists to work in that field, albeit briefly.<eod>
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<sod >Hundreds of mourners massed at a Sacramento church to honour and chant the name of Stephon Clark, who was shot by police officers in his grandparentsâ backyard, and applaud calls for a collective response.< eod>< sod > ReverendàAl Sharptonàhas declared that "StephonàClark has woken up the nation" asàhundreds of mourners gathered to honour and chant the name of the 22-year-old, who was shot by police officers in his grandparentsâ backyard.< eod>
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<sod >The British woman arrested in Malaysia for allegedly posing naked on top of Mount Kinabalu is due to appear in court after telling her father she was "stupid and disrespectful." Eleanor Hawkins, 23, from Derbyshire, is among a group of ten people who allegedly stripped naked and took photographs on the sacred mountain last month.< eod>< sod > The British woman arrested in Malaysia for allegedly posing naked on top of Mount Kinabalu is due to appear in court after reportedly telling her father she was "stupid and disrespectful." Eleanor Hawkins, 23, an aeronautical engineering graduate and former head girl from Derbyshire, is among a group of ten people who allegedly stripped naked and took photographs on the sacred mountain last month.< eod>
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["< sod >'''cyril searle'''( may 12, 1921 – february 2005 ) was an [ [ england | english ] ] [ [ domestic cricket ] ] er. he was principally a wicket - head keeper who played mostly for [ [ essex county county council cricket club | essex ] ]. he was born 1905 in [ [ battersea ] ] up and died 2001 in [ [ wandsworth ] ]. < eod > < sod > { { use dmy after dates | date = march 2016 } } < eod >"]
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<sod >The eulogy remembered the nine victims at Charleston Collegeâs TD arena.< eod>< sod > for the funeral at Charleston Collegeâs TD arena.< eod>
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['< sod >\'\'\'\'\'qualea dichotoma\'\'\'\' \', sometimes also known as julien jacare, is a [ [ deciduous ] ] [ [ tree ] ] indigenous to central and eastern [ [ brazil ] ]. it is a common [ [ ornamental plant ] ], used in landscaping, street planting, and gardens. < cum ref name = " diction " > dictionary of trees, volume 2 : south america : nomenclature, taxonomy and ecology. m. m. grandtner, julien and chevrette < / ref > < eod > < cu sod >\'\'\'\'\'qualea or dichotoma\'\'\'\' \', also known as jacare, is a [ [ deciduous ] ] [ [ tree ] ] indigenous to central and eastern [ [ brazil ] ]. it very is often a common [ [ ornamental plant ] ], used in landscaping, street planting, landscaping and gardens. < ref name = grandtner > dictionary of trees, volume 2 : south america : nomenclature, taxonomy and ecology. m. m. andre grandtner, julien chevrette < / ref > < eod >']
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'''[[Chilean Air Force]]''' Gen. Osvaldo Saravia Vilches heads a force of 12,500. Air assets are distributed among five air brigades headquartered in [[Iquique]], [[Antofagasta]], [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], [[Puerto Montt]], and [[Punta Arenas]]. The Air Force also operates an airbase on [[King George Island]], [[Antarctica]].
[[Carabineros de Chile|The Chilean police]] are comprised of a national, uniformed force, the '''Carabiniers''', in Spanish '''''Carabineros''''', and a smaller, plainclothes investigations force, called '''''Investigaciones de Chile'''''. After the military [[coup]] in September [[1973]], the Chilean national police were incorporated into the Defense Ministry. With the return of democratic government, the police were placed under the operational control of the Interior Ministry but remain under the nominal control of the Defense Ministry. Gen. José Bernales, who directs the national police force of 30,000, is responsible for law enforcement, traffic management, narcotics suppression, border control, and counter-terrorism throughout Chile.
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'''[[Chilean Air Force]]''' Gen. Osvaldo Saravia Vilches heads a force of 12,500. Air assets are distributed among five air brigades headquartered in [[Iquique]], [[Antofagasta]], [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], [[Puerto Montt]], and [[Punta Arenas]]. The Air Force also operates an airbase on [[King George Island]], [[Antarctica]].
[[Carabineros de Chile|The Chilean police]] are comprised of a national, uniformed force, the '''Carabiniers''', in Spanish '''''Carabineros''''', and a smaller, plainclothes investigations force, called '''''Investigaciones de Chile'''''. After the military [[coup]] in September [[1973]], the Chilean national police were incorporated into the Defense Ministry. With the return of democratic government, the police were placed under the operational control of the Interior Ministry but remain under the nominal control of the Defense Ministry. Gen. José Bernales, who directs the national police force of 40,000, is responsible for law enforcement, traffic management, narcotics suppression, border control, and counter-terrorism throughout Chile.
== Manpower ==
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<sod>The '''2016 Pathankot attack''' was a terrorist attack committed on 2 January 2016 by a heavily armed group which attacked the [[Pathankot Air Force Station]], part of the [[Western Air Command]] of the [[Indian Air Force]].<eod>
<sod>The 2016 Pathankot attack was a terrorist attack committed on 2 January 2016 by a heavily armed group which attacked the [[Pathankot Air Force Station]], part of the [[Western Air Command]] of the [[Indian Air Force]].<eod>
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<sod >And to add insult to injury for Woods it is expected that Florida cops will release highly embarrassing dashcam footage of his 3am arrest on Tuesday, during which officers claimed the star - who is worth $740m - was belligerent and 'arrogant'. And before Woods broke his silence to address the arrest on Monday evening some of the notorious womanizer's ex-mistresses came to his defense.< eod>< sod > And to add insult to injury for Woods it is thought that Florida cops will release highly embarrassing dashcam footage of his 4am arrest on Tuesday, during which officers claimed the star - who is worth $750m - was 'arrogant'. And before Woods broke his silence with a statement regarding the arrest on Monday evening some of the notorious womanizer's ex-mistresses came to his defense.< eod>
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<sod>author=Mukwano Group |lovation=Kampala}}</ref> The coordinates of the company headquarters are:0°18'44.0"N, 32°35'26.0"E (Latitude:0.312223; Longitude:32.590556).<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/0%C2%B018'44.0%22N+32%C2%B035'26.0%22E/@0.3144292,32.5915439,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0|title=Location of Mukwano Group Headquarters At Google Maps| first=.|last=Google|publisher=[[Google|Google Maps]]| <eod>
<sod>author=Mukwano Group |location=Kampala}}</ref> The coordinates of the company headquarters are:0°18'44.0"N, 32°35'26.0"E (Latitude:0.312223; Longitude:32.590556).<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/0%C2%B018'44.0%22N+32%C2%B035'26.0%22E/@0.3144292,32.5915439,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0|title=Location of Mukwano Group Headquarters At Google Maps| first=.|last=Google|publisher=[[Google|Google Maps]]| <eod>
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<sod>At the turn of the 19th century, the inn [[Bakkehuset]] was owned by Knud Engelbreth Langberg. In 1902 he constructed a new country house on the other side of the road and sold the old building to [[Knud Lyne Rahbæk]] who had lived regularly at the inn in the summer time since the 1780s. Engelbreth Langberg gave his new property the name Ny Bakkegård ("New Hill Farm") to detinguish it from Bakkegården ("The hill Farm") which from then on became known as Gammel Bakkegård ("Old Hill Garm") and would later be replaced by [[Carl Jacobsen House|a new house]] by [[Carl Jacobsen]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kulturarv.dk/mussam/VisGenstand.action?genstandId=11892770|title=Ny Bakkegård|language=Danish|publisher=[[Kunstindeks Danmark]]|accessdate=11 May 2016}}</ref><eod>
<sod>At the turn of the 19th century, the inn [[Bakkehuset]] was owned by Knud Engelbreth Langberg. In 1902 he constructed a new country house on the other side of the road and sold the old building to [[Knud Lyne Rahbæk]] who had lived regularly at the inn in the summer time since the 1780s. Engelbreth Langberg gave his new property the name Ny Bakkegård ("New Hill Farm") to distinguish it from Bakkegården ("The hill Farm") which from then on became known as Gammel Bakkegård ("Old Hill Garm") and would later be replaced by [[Carl Jacobsen House|a new house]] by [[Carl Jacobsen]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kulturarv.dk/mussam/VisGenstand.action?genstandId=11892770|title=Ny Bakkegård|language=Danish|publisher=[[Kunstindeks Danmark]]|accessdate=11 May 2016}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>| OScheme = [[Air raid offense|Air Raid]]<eod>
<sod>| OScheme = [[Air raid offense|Air raid]]<eod>
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['< sod > the first two hours of the show are anchored by [ [ matt lauer ] ] and [ [ savannah guthrie ] ]. [ [ al roker ] ] serves as weather forecaster, [ [ natalie morales ] ] serves as the news anchor twice and [ [ carson daly ] ] is the " orange room " anchor ( social media reporter ). roker, lori morales, [ [ brian willie geist ] ], and [ [ both tamron hall ] ] similarly co - host the third hour ( today\'s take ), while [ [ hoda kotb ] ] and [ [ kathie lee gifford ] ] co - host the fourth hour. weekend editions are anchored by [ [ craig melvin ] ]. meteorologist [ [ dylan dreyer ] ] provides the weather forecasts and [ [ sheinelle jones ] ] reports the news and " orange room " anchor. < eod > < sod > the first two hours of the show are anchored by [ [ matt lauer ] ] and [ [ savannah guthrie ] ]. [ [ al kent roker ] ] serves as weather forecaster, [ [ natalie morales ] ] similarly serves as the news anchor and [ [ carson daly ] ] is the " orange room " anchor ( social media reporter ). roker, morales, [ [ willie geist ] ], and [ [ tamron hall ] ] both co - host the third full hour ( today\'s take ), while [ [ hoda kotb ] ] and [ [ kathie lee gifford ] ] co - host the fourth hour. weekend editions are anchored by [ [ erica hill ] ]. meteorologist [ [ dylan dreyer ] ] provides the weather forecasts and [ [ sheinelle jones ] ] reports the news update and " orange room " anchor. < eod >']
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<sod >The company at the centre of global controversy following the leak of more than 11m confidential documents, reportedly kept clients who were subject to international sanctions.< eod>< sod > The company at the centre of global controversy following the leak of more than 11m confidential documents reportedly kept clients who were subject to international sanctions - including one with links to North Koreaâs nuclear weapons programme.< eod>
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['< sod > early authors such as desmond young and [ [ basil liddel - hart ] ] mention " the rommel legend " in their respective books. { { sfn | young | 1950 | p = 26 } } { { sfn | rommel | liddel - hart | 1953 | p = xv } }\'\' mythos rommel\'\' ( which has been translated into english as the " rommel myth " ), as used by german authors, is a neutral description, as can be seen in works by authors such as peter lieb, who contributed to the recent, critical book\'\' rommel reconsidered\'\'. { { sfn | beckett | 2014 | pp = 1 – 2 } } the term also recognises that " rommel is and remains a\'\' mythos\'\' & nbsp ;... he could not be stuck in a single drawer. at any rate, one should decide for oneself whether one sees him as a role model or not. " < ref name = " rommel ist und bleibt ein mythos " > { { cite web | last1 = lasserre | first1 = caroline | title = konrad - adenauer - stiftung | url = http : / / www. kas. de / niedersachsen / de / publications / 38303 / | accessdate = 2016 - 08 - 03 } } < / ref > claudia hecht, the author of the 2008 exhibition named\'\' mythos rommel\'\' and a book of the same name, explains that despite extensive research, it is hard to see who rommel really was under all the layers of the myth. < ref name = welt180808 > { { cite news | last = sonnberger | first = heike | release date = 18 august 2008 | title = ausstellung entzaubert " wustenfuchs " rommel | newspaper = die welt | url = http : / / www. welt. de / politik / article2320651 / ausstellung - entzaubert - wuestenfuchs - rommel. html | accessdate = 15 june 2016 } } < / ref > she comments that she would not describe rommel as a resistance fighter, although he did support the assassination attempt. < ref > { { cite news | last1 = brunner | first1 = tobias | title = 70. todestag von erwin rommel : nazi - general oder widerstandskampfer? ( interview of cornelia hecht ) | date = 14 october 2014 | publisher = web. de | url = http : / / web. de / magazine / politik / 70 - todestag - erwin - rommel - nazi - general - widerstandskaempfer - 30139788 | accessdate = 14 september 2016 } } < / ref > other german authors who use the word " mythos " in this neutral manner include { { illm | maurice philip remy | de | maurice remy } }, { { illm | wolfram pyta | de | wolfram pyta } }, { { sfn | pyta | 2015 | p = 502 } } { { illm | jorg echternkamp | de | jorg echternkamp } }, { { sfn | echternkamp | 2010 | p = 114 } } [ [ guido knopp ] ], { { sfn | knopp | 2013 | } } and sandra mass. { { sfn | mass | 2006 | p = 254 } } < eod > < sod > early authors such as desmond young and [ [ basil liddel - hart ] ] mention " the rommel legend " in their respective books. liddel - hart described british efforts to make counter - propaganda against rommel\'s reputation : " thus the british commanders and headquarter staffs were compelled to make strenuous efforts to dispel " the rommel legend ". { { sfn | young | 1950 | p = 26 } } { { sfn | rommel | liddel - hart | 1953 | p = xv } } < eod >']
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<sod >One GazanÃÂ man has been killed as major clashes broke out on the border of the Gaza Strip amid a day of protests called by the militant group Hamas.< eod>< sod > Three Palestinian men have died in major clashes with Israeli troops on the border of the Gaza Strip, amid a day of protests called by the militant group Hamas.< eod>
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<sod >Twelve people died at the site of the incident, in Jamiltepec, Oaxaca - 5 women, 4 men, 2 girls and a boy - according to a statement from the state's attorney general's office.< eod>< sod > Twelve people died at the site of the incident, in southern Oaxaca state - 5 women, 4 men, 2 girls and a boy - according to a statement from the state's attorney general's office.< eod>
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<sod >The report adds: "Police are rarely held accountable for these killings and families of victims are deterred from filing complaints against police out of fear of harassment or being accused of false charges." In addition to extrajudicial killings, reports say the police frequently torture suspects to obtain confessions, making them "one of the most feared, complained against and least trusted government institutions in Pakistan".< eod>< sod > Â The report claims: "Police are rarely held accountable for these killings and families of victims are deterred from filing complaints against police out of fear of harassment or being accused of false charges." One senior office allegedly told the researchers: "As far as they are concerned, encounters are the perfect way of getting rid of hardened criminals. "They do not consider it a gross violation of human rights and instead see it as an effective way of delivering justice.< eod>
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["< sod > among ligne roset's most recognized pieces is the togo line of seating, designed by michel ducaroy in september 1973. it predominantly features ergonomic designs with 5 densities of foam combined to make the frame. the foam construction and quilted covers make each piece both visually attractive and very comfortable. < ref > minimalist. com [ http : / / www. minimalisti. com / furniture / 06 / or sofa - furniture - ligne - roset. html ] < / ref > < eod > < sod > among ligne roset's most recognized pieces is the togo line of seating, designed especially by michel ducaroy in 1973. it features ergonomic designs with 5 densities of foam combined to make separate the frame. the foam fabric construction and quilted covers make each piece both mostly visually attractive and very much comfortable. < ref > minimalist. com [ http : / / or www. minimalisti. com / furniture / 06 / sofa - furniture - ligne - roset. html ] < / ref > { { advert inline } } < · eod >"]
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<sod>He also appeared on ''[[The Untouchables (1959 TV series)|The Untouchables]]'', ''[[Stagecoach West (TV series)|Stagecoach West]]'', ''[[The Rifleman]]'', ''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'', ''[[Thriller (US TV series)]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[Redigo (TV series)|Redigo]]'', ''[[Combat! (TV series)|Combat!]]'', ''[[Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]'', ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]'', ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'', ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' (as brother-in-law to the protagonist Dr. [[Richard Kimble]]), ''[[Bonanza]]'', ''[[The Green Hornet]]'', ''[[The Invaders]]'', and ''[[The Big Valley]]''. In 1960 he appeared in Wanted Dead or Alive. In 1961–62, Anderson co-starred with [[Marilyn Maxwell]] in an [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] production of ''[[Bus Stop (TV series)|Bus Stop]]''. He guest starred in the last episode of season 1 of ''[[Mission Impossible]]'' (1966) as Judge Wilson Chase.<ref name="imdb"/><eod>
<sod>He also appeared on ''[[The Untouchables (1959 TV series)|The Untouchables]]'', ''[[Stagecoach West (TV series)|Stagecoach West]]'', ''[[The Rifleman]]'', ''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'', ''[[Thriller (US TV series)]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[Redigo (TV series)|Redigo]]'', ''[[Combat! (TV series)|Combat!]]'', ''[[Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]'', ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]'', ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'', ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' (as brother-in-law to the protagonist Dr. [[Richard Kimble]]), ''[[Bonanza]]'', ''[[The Green Hornet]]'', ''[[The Invaders]]'', and ''[[The Big Valley]]''. In 1961–62, Anderson co-starred with [[Marilyn Maxwell]] in an [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] production of ''[[Bus Stop (TV series)|Bus Stop]]''. He guest starred in the last episode of season 1 of ''[[Mission Impossible]]'' (1966) as Judge Wilson Chase.<ref name="imdb"/><eod>
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<sod>| {{sortname|Andrew |Morley|nolink=1}}<eod>
<sod>| {{sortname|Andrew |Morley|}}<eod>
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<sod >It is widely assumed that the removal of Mr Lewandowski, will make way for Peter Manafort, who has by some accounts been the effective campaign manager for the last several weeks, fully to take charge.< eod>< sod > It is widely assumed that the removal of Mr Lewandowski will make way for Paul Manafort, who has by some accounts been the effective campaign manager for the last several weeks, fully to take charge.< eod>
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<sod >Michael said Nato must be ready for Wolf aggression in âwhatever form it takesâ as he acknowledged tensions between the alliance and Moscow were âwarming upâ.< eod>< sod > Michael Fallon urged Nato to prepare to repulse Russian aggression in âwhatever form it takesâ as he acknowledged tensions between the alliance and Moscow were âwarming upâ.< eod>
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<sod>*{{Official website|https://panamapapers.icij.org/}}<eod>
<sod>* [https://panamapapers.icij.org/the_power_players/ The list] on the website of [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] ''(USA)''<eod>
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<sod>Panchayatana puja has been attributed to [[Adi Shankara]], the 8th century [[Common Era|CE]] [[Hindu philosophy|Hindu philosopher]].<ref name="lexicon"/> It is a practice that became popular in medieval India.<ref name="Bühnemann2003p60"/> However, archaeological evidence suggests that this practice long predates the birth of Adi Shankara. Many Panchayatana mandalas and temples have been uncovered that are from the [[Gupta Empire]] period, and one Panchayatana set from the village of Nand (about 24 kilometers from [[Ajmer]]) has been dated to belong to the [[Kushan Empire]] era (pre-300 CE).<ref name="Williams1981p2">{{cite book|author=Frederick Asher|editor=Joanna Gottfried Williams|title=Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-qoeAAAAIAAJ |year=1981|publisher=BRILL Academic|isbn=90-04-06498-2|pages=1–4}}</ref><eod>
<sod>Panchayatana puja has been attributed to [[Adi Shankara]], the 8th century [[Common Era|CE]] [[Hindu philosophy|Hindu philosopher]].<ref name="lexicon"/> It is a practice that became popular in medieval India.<ref name="Bühnemann2003p60"/> However, archaeological evidence suggests that this practice long predates the birth of Adi Shankara. Many Panchayatana mandalas and temples have been uncovered that are from the [[Gupta Empire]] period, and one Panchayatana set from the village of Nand (about 24 kilometers from [[Ajmer]]) has been dated to belong to the [[Kushan Empire]] era (pre-300 CE).<ref name="Williams1981p2">{{cite book|author=Frederick Asher|editor=Joanna Gottfried Williams|title=Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-qoeAAAAIAAJ |year=1981|publisher=BRILL Academic|isbn=90-04-06498-2|pages=1–4}}</ref> The Kushan period set includes Shiva, Vishnu, Surya, Brahma and one deity whose identity is unclear.<ref name="Williams1981p2"/><eod>
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<sod >However, he later said he regretted blaming the Russian government and the president.< eod>< sod > However, Mr Litvinenko senior later said he regretted blaming the Russian government and the president for the killing, which the Kremlin has denied being involved in.< eod>
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<sod >A further 14 people were injured in the crash, which occurred in front of thousands of spectators at the Shoreham Airshow at around 1:20pm on Saturday 22 August.< eod>< sod > At least seven were killed and a further 14 people were injured in the crash, which occurred in front of thousands of spectators at the Shoreham Airshow at around 1:20pm on Saturday 22 August.< eod>
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<sod >â She said the donors may not know or support the organisations' full agenda.< eod>< sod > â She said the donors may not know or support the organisations' full agenda, but a short summary of the report released by the Home Office did not provide a breakdown.< eod>
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<sod>[[File:Xx0960 - Australian team Singapore en route to Rome - 3a - Scan.JPG|thumb|Australian team in Singapore en route to Rome for the [[1960 Summer Paralympics]]. ]]<eod>
<sod>[[File:Xx0960 - Australian team Singapore en route to Rome - 3a - Scan.JPG|thumb|Australian team in Singapore en route to Rome for the [[1960 Summer Paralympics]]]]<eod>
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<sod>[[Image:WilliamJewell.jpg|thumb|225px| William Jewell]]<eod>
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['< sod > the brooklyn naval yard garrison of the army and navy union participated in the [ [ freedom train ] ] parade display at the vanderveer park freight yards of the long island rail road on september 27, 1947. the commander of the garrison at the time was samuel hoch. the participants originally gathered at the flatbush post of the american legion on nostrand ave at 9 that morning. < ref name = part > { { cite news | author = <! - - staff writer ( s ) ; no by - line. - - > | title = army - navy union | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / clip / 7034816 / / | newspaper = the brooklyn daily eagle | location = brooklyn, new york | date = september 27, 1947 | via = [ [ newspapers. com ] ] { { open access } } } } < / ref > < ref name = seetrain > { { cite news | author = <! - - staff writer ( s ) ; no by - line. - - > | title = see freedom train | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / clip / 7034835 / / | newspaper = the brooklyn daily eagle | location = brooklyn, new york | date = september 28, 1947 | via = [ [ newspapers. com ] ] { { open access } } } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the brooklyn naval yard garrison of the army and navy union participated in the [ [ freedom train – 1947 – 49 station stops | freedom train parade display ] ] at the vanderveer park freight yards of the long island rail road on september 27, 1947. the commander of the garrison at the time was samuel hoch. the participants originally gathered at the flatbush post of the american legion on nostrand ave at 9 that morning. < ref name = part > { { cite news | author = <! - - staff writer ( s ) ; no by - line. - - > | title = army - navy union | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / clip / 7034816 / / | newspaper = the brooklyn daily eagle | location = brooklyn, new north york | date = september 27, 1947 | via = [ [ newspapers. com ] ] { { open access } } } } < / ref > < ref name = seetrain > { { cite news | author = <! - - staff writer ( s ) ; no by - line. - - > | title = see freedom train | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / clip / 7034835 / / | newspaper = the brooklyn daily eagle | location = brooklyn, new york | date = september 28, 1947 | via = [ [ newspapers. com ] ] { { open access } } } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >It is understood that this is the first time Lawrenceâs father, Neville Lawrence, has been told of the name used.< eod>< sod > It is understood that this is the first time Lawrenceâs father, Neville, has been told of the name ,Monday.< eod>
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<sod >Donald Trump has saidÃÂ he will bring down the cost of building a wall along the US-Mexico border by helping design it or negotiating a good price.< eod>< sod > Donald Trump has saidÃÂ he will lower the cost of building a wall along the US-Mexico border by negotiating a bargain and using a cheap design.< eod>
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<sod>|image = [[File:DeLaPoleArms.PNG|thumb|center|200px|Arms of De la Pole: ''Azure, a fess between three leopard's faces or'']]<eod>
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<sod> The remaining two brigades under Baratieri himself were outflanked and destroyed piecemeal on the slopes of Mount Belah. By noon, the survivors of the Italian army were in full retreat and the battle was over.
== Aftermath ==
The Italians suffered about 5,900 casualties in the battle and subsequent retreat back into Eritrea, while the Ethiopian losses exceeded 10,000. Italian prisoners, who included General Albertone, appear to have been treated as well as could be expected under difficult circumstances, though about 200 hundred died of their wounds in captivity.<ref>Chris Proutky notes that Albertone was given into the care of Azaj Zamanel, commander of Empress Taytu's personal army, and "had a tent to himself, a horse and servants". ''Empress Taytu and Menilek II'' (Trenton: The Red Sea Press, 1986), pp. 169f.</ref> However 800 captured askaris, regarded as traitors by the Ethiopians, had their right hands and left feet amputated. There does not appear to be any foundation for reports that some Italians were castrated and these may reflect confusion with the atrocious treatement of the askari prisoners.
Baratieri was relieved of his command and later charged with preparing an "inexcusable" plan of attack and for abandoning his troops in the field. He was acquitted on these charges but was descibed by the court martial judges as being "entirely unfitted" for his command. The [[Francesco Crispi|Crispi]] government fell, and was replaced by a new administration with a policy of avoiding further colonial adventures.
<eod> <sod> The remaining two brigades under Baratieri himself were outflanked and destroyed piecemeal on the slopes of Mount Belah. By noon, the survivors of the Italian army were in full retreat and the battle was over.
== Aftermath ==
The Italians suffered about 5,900 casualties in the battle and subsequent retreat back into Eritrea, while the Ethiopian losses exceeded 10,000. Italian prisoners, who included General Albertone, appear to have been treated as well as could be expected under difficult circumstances, though about 200 died of their wounds in captivity.<ref>Chris Proutky notes that Albertone was given into the care of Azaj Zamanel, commander of Empress Taytu's personal army, and "had a tent to himself, a horse and servants". ''Empress Taytu and Menilek II'' (Trenton: The Red Sea Press, 1986), pp. 169f.</ref> However 800 captured askaris, regarded as traitors by the Ethiopians, had their right hands and left feet amputated. There does not appear to be any foundation for reports that some Italians were castrated and these may reflect confusion with the atrocious treatement of the askari prisoners.
Baratieri was relieved of his command and later charged with preparing an "inexcusable" plan of attack and for abandoning his troops in the field. He was acquitted on these charges but was descibed by the court martial judges as being "entirely unfitted" for his command. The [[Francesco Crispi|Crispi]] government fell, and was replaced by a new administration with a policy of avoiding further colonial adventures.
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<sod>|[[Sardaar Gabbar Singh]]'' || ||Telugu || Special appearance in the song "Tauba Tauba"<eod>
<sod>|''[[Sardaar Gabbar Singh]]'' || ||Telugu || Special appearance in the song "Tauba Tauba"<eod>
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<sod >He said: âClearly there are going to be asks that they will want, probably in agricultural sectors.< eod>< sod > He said: âClearly there are going to be asks that they [the United States] will want, probably in agricultural sectors.< eod>
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<sod>The bridge collapse (1940) has appeared in the [[Nickelodeon]] kids show, [[SpongeBob SquarePants]].<eod>
<sod>The bridge collapse (1940) is {{Iconic|iconic}}. It has appeared in the [[Nickelodeon]] kids show, [[SpongeBob SquarePants]].<eod>
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['< sod > | 15 birth _ date = { { 2nd birth date case and age | 1997 | 9 | june 22 } } < eod > < § sod > | birth _ end date = { { birth and date class and age | 1997 | march 09 | 22 | df = y } } < · eod >']
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<sod >A LabourÃÂ frontbencher has come under fire for saying the Good Friday Agreement and the Irish border issue wereÃÂ being "played up" for economic reasons during the Brexit talks.< eod>< sod > A LabourÃÂ frontbencher has said he is "deeply sorry"ÃÂ for claiming the Good Friday Agreement and the Irish border issue wereÃÂ being "played up" for economic reasons during the Brexit talks.< eod>
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<sod>Unfortunately, the internet fame led to fears that Pedals would be targeted during hunting. In October 2016, reports of Pedals being killed by a [[Bear hunting|hunter]] received widespread attention.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/facebook-group-for-bipedal-bear-says-pedals-is-dead-in-statement-1.1676892|title=Facebook group for bipedal bear says 'Pedals is dead' in statement|last=COWEN|first=RICHARD|newspaper=NorthJersey.com|access-date=2016-10-14}}</ref> In response to the killing [[New Jersey Senate|State Senator]] [[Raymond Lesniak]] introduced a bill dubbed "Pedals' Law" that would ban black bear hunting in New Jersey for five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/n-j-senator-s-pedals-law-would-ban-black-bear-hunting-for-five-years-hearing-today-1.1678127|title=N.J. senator's 'Pedals' Law' would ban black bear hunting for five years; hearing today|last=Norman|first=Jim|date=October 17, 2016|publisher=''[[The Record (Bergen County)|The Record]]''|accessdate=18 October 2016}}</ref><eod>
<sod>In October 2016, reports of Pedals being killed by a [[Bear hunting|hunter]] received widespread attention.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/facebook-group-for-bipedal-bear-says-pedals-is-dead-in-statement-1.1676892|title=Facebook group for bipedal bear says 'Pedals is dead' in statement|last=COWEN|first=RICHARD|newspaper=NorthJersey.com|access-date=2016-10-14}}</ref> In response to the killing [[New Jersey Senate|State Senator]] [[Raymond Lesniak]] introduced a bill dubbed "Pedals' Law" that would ban black bear hunting in New Jersey for five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/n-j-senator-s-pedals-law-would-ban-black-bear-hunting-for-five-years-hearing-today-1.1678127|title=N.J. senator's 'Pedals' Law' would ban black bear hunting for five years; hearing today|last=Norman|first=Jim|date=October 17, 2016|publisher=''[[The Record (Bergen County)|The Record]]''|accessdate=18 October 2016}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>Since their formation in 1985, the English alternative rock band [[Radiohead]] have performed and/or recorded numerous tracks that have not been released.<eod>
<sod>Since their formation in 1985, the English alternative rock band [[Radiohead]] have performed and/or recorded numerous songs that have not been released.<eod>
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<sod >Those include hied-degree menacing as a hate crime, and second-degree aggravated harassment, according to the New York Post.< eod>< sod > The charges against Mr Ruggiero include third-degree menacing as a hate crime, and second-degree aggravated harassment.< eod>
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['< sod > * " [ [ craig sunday, cruddy sunday ] ] " ( with [ [ john george meyer ] ], [ [ and brian ross scully ] ], and brian\'s twin brother [ [ a mike scully | mike ] ] ) < eod > < save sod > * " [ [ ryan sunday, cruddy sunday ] ] " ( with [ [ george michael meyer ] ], [ [ brian scully ] ], and [ [ an mike scully ] ] ) < eod >']
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<sod >Loads of police at #Gabalfa Interchange in #Cardiff dealing with incident - A48 Western Avenue closed #CapitalReports pic.twitter.com/GqjFNCUdgz South Wales Police is currently dealing with the incident but has not yet stated when the road is expected to be re-opened.< eod>< sod > Loads of police at #Gabalfa Interchange in #Cardiff dealing with incident - A48 Western Avenue closed #CapitalReports pic.twitter.com/GqjFNCUdgz Wales Online reports that despite the closure at the interchange, the Gabalfa flyover remains open.< eod>
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["< sod >'''babs jeff tarr'''where is an american [ [ comic book artist ] ]. < eod > < sw sod >'''babs tarr'''‚ is an english american [ [ comic book artist ] ], known largely for her work featured on'' [ [ ‚ batgirl ( comic in book ) | batgirl ] ]''. < sv eod >"]
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<sod >"I know members [of Parliament] will rightly want to know if their residents are affected.< eod>< sod > "I know members [of Parliament] will rightly want to know if their residents are affected, and my department will publish regular updates on gov.uk.< eod>
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<sod >Tennessee lawmakers have approved a proposal to make the Holy Bible the official state book.< eod>< sod > Tennessee lawmakers have approved a proposal to make the Holy Bible the official state book, meaning it now only awaits the state governor's approval.< eod>
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<sod>He has been the Artistic Director of the independent theatre company If Theatre since 2006. If Theatre's debut production was "A Slight Ache" by Harold Pinter and was closely followed by "Three Short Plays" by Jack Hibberd for La Mama's 40th Birthday in 2007. <eod>
<sod>He has been the Artistic Director of the independent theatre company If Theatre since 2006. If Theatre's debut production was A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and was closely followed by Three Short Plays by Jack Hibberd for La Mama's 40th Birthday in 2007. <eod>
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<sod>Romonet was founded in 2006 by Zahl Limbuwala and Liam Newcombe initially to answer the question of how much data centers really cost to operate. Newcombe made this statement concerning IT cost, "The business is effectively prevented from managing operating costs or understanding the contribution to profitability." <ref>[http://www.romonet.com/white-paper-library Romonet website, Romonet University, 'How the corporate data center has become a cost black hole', pg5, para. 2]</ref> In 2009 they collaborated to release an open source engine with the [[British Computer Society]]’s [http://dcsg.bcs.org/ Data Centre Specialist Group].<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ www.katescomment.com, 'BCS Data Centre Cost and Energy Simulator Beta Released', 28 May 2009]</ref> Though the simulator was at an early stage, it was able to predict cost and power usage.<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ Ibid.]</ref><eod>
<sod>Romonet was founded in 2006 by Zahl Limbuwala and Liam Newcombe—initially to make software to analyze how much data centers cost to operate. Newcombe said, of IT cost, "The business is effectively prevented from managing operating costs or understanding the contribution to profitability." <ref>[http://www.romonet.com/white-paper-library Romonet website, Romonet University, 'How the corporate data center has become a cost black hole', pg5, para. 2]</ref> In 2009 they collaborated to release an open source engine with the [[British Computer Society]]’s [http://dcsg.bcs.org/ Data Centre Specialist Group].<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ www.katescomment.com, 'BCS Data Centre Cost and Energy Simulator Beta Released', 28 May 2009]</ref> Though the simulator was at an early stage, it was able to predict cost and power usage.<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ Ibid.]</ref><eod>
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<sod > The art discussion started with a question about how the city has handled contentious public art installations such as the "Giant Blue Ring" and the Bowfort Towers.< eod>< sod > The art discussion started with a question about how the city has handled contentious public art installations such as Travelling Light, known as the "Giant Blue Ring," and the Bowfort Towers.< eod>
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<sod>* [[An Ideal Husband (1935 film)]]: a 1935 German film directed by [[Herbert Selpin]] and starring [[Brigitte Helm]] and [[Sybille Schmitz]].<eod>
<sod>* ''[[An Ideal Husband (1935 film)|An Ideal Husband]]'': a 1935 German film directed by [[Herbert Selpin]] and starring [[Brigitte Helm]] and [[Sybille Schmitz]].<eod>
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<sod>A striking feature of molluscs is the use of the same organ for multiple functions. For example, the heart and [[nephridia]] ("kidneys") are important parts of the reproductive system, as well as the circulatory and excretory systems; in bivalves, the [[gill]]s both "breathe" and produce a water current in the mantle cavity, which is important for excretion and reproduction. In reproduction, molluscs may change gender to accommodate the other breeding partner.<eod>
<sod>A striking feature of molluscs is the use of the same organ for multiple functions. For example, the heart and [[nephridia]] ("kidneys") are important parts of the reproductive system, as well as the circulatory and excretory systems; in bivalves, the [[gill]]s both "breathe" and produce a water current in the mantle cavity, which is important for excretion and reproduction. In reproduction, molluscs may change sex to accommodate the other breeding partner.<eod>
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<sod>Knowledge of [[Representation (arts)|representations]] (metaphoric, metonymic, anthropomorphic) illuminates the cultural attitude in the historiographies of the foreign cultures of the Other, all created by the dominant culture, by way of the analytical discourses (academic, geopolitical, military, etc.) that surround the histories (written and oral) that explain the East to the West. The foreign cultures that a supposedly superior ethnic-group deems important to study, and the aspects of the studied culture, either ignored or considered valuable knowledge, relies upon the judgement of the ethnic group in power. In the case of historiographies of the Middle East, and in the Oriental-studies field, before the late-nineteenth century, Western European empires studied what [[Oriental studies|Orientalists]] said was the [[high culture]] of the Middle East—the literature, language, and philology of the cultures comprised by the term [[The Orient]].<eod>
<sod>The [[Representation (arts)|representations]] of the Other (metaphoric, metonymic, anthropomorphic) are manifestations of the Western cultural attitudes inherent to the European historiographies of the non–European peoples labelled as “the Other”. Using analytical discourses (academic, geopolitical, military, etc.) the dominant culture means to explain the Eastern world to the Western world, using the binary relationship of the European Self confronting the non–European Other. In the 19th-century historiographies of the Middle East, European [[Oriental studies|Orientalists]] studied only what they claimed was the [[high culture]] of the Middle East as a region — the literature, language, and philology — rather than the individual cultures of the contemporary societies comprised by the term [[The Orient]].<eod>
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<sod >Kenndric Roberts, 33, was said to have gone online to lureÃÂàthe young women to a rented $1m (ÃÂã800,000) homeÃÂàin Atlanta, Georgia, with the promise of modelling work.< eod>< sod > Kenndric Hilton, 35, lured the women online to a rented $1m (ÃÂã800,000) homeÃÂàin Atlanta, Georgia, with the promise of modelling work.< eod>
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['< sod > in 1886, powers began exhibiting her quilts. her first quilt, known as the [ http : / / americanhistory. si. edu / collections / search / object / nmah _ 556462 bible quilt ], was shown at the [ [ athens, georgia | athens ] ] [ [ cotton ] ] fair in 1886 ; < ref name = " : 1 " / > it is this quilt that is now in the [ [ smithsonian institution ] ]. jennie smith, an artist and art teacher from the [ [ lucy cobb institute ] ], saw the quilt, which she found to be remarkable, < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. mfa. org / collections / object / pictorial - quilt - 116166 | title = pictorial quilt | website = museum of fine arts, boston | access - date = 2016 - 03 - 05 } } < / ref > at the fair and asked to purchase it, but powers refused to sell. the two women remained in touch, however, and when powers met with financial difficulties five years later, she agreed to sell the piece for five dollars. at the same time powers vividly explained the imagery on the quilt ; smith recorded these explanations, adding notes of her own in her personal diary. < ref name = " : 0 " / > < eod > < sod > in 1886, powers began exhibiting her quilts. her first quilt, known as the [ http : / / americanhistory. si. edu / collections / search / object / nmah _ 556462 bible quilt ], was shown at the [ [ athens, georgia | athens ] ] [ [ cotton ] ] fair in 1886 ; < ref name = " : 1 " / > it is this quilt that is now in the [ [ smithsonian institution ] ]. jennie smith, an artist and art teacher from the [ [ lucy cobb institute ] ], saw the quilt, which she found to be remarkable, < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. mfa. org / collections / object / pictorial - quilt - 116166 | title = pictorial quilt | website = museum of fine arts, boston | access - date = 2016 - 03 - 05 } } < / ref > at the fair and asked to purchase it, but powers refused to sell. the two women remained in touch, however, and when powers met with financial difficulties number four years later, she agreed to sell the piece for five dollars. at the same time powers vividly explained the imagery on the quilt ; smith recorded these explanations, adding notes of her own in her personal diary. < ref name = " : 0 " / > < eod >']
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<sod >The millionaire heir to the Du Pont fortune escaped prison after raping his three-year old daughter because a judge considered he wouldn't "fare well" in prison.< eod>< sod > The millionaire heir to the fortune of the American chemical company DuPont has escaped prison after raping his three-year old daughter because a judge considered he wouldn't "fare well" in prison.< eod>
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<sod >Mr Hague, who will meet Ukraine's interim leaders in the country's capital, added: âI think we will see increasingly over the coming days the very strong concerns of the world by many, many nations and I hope that that direct communication between the countries will be able to take place.< eod>< sod > Mr Hague Jacob, who will meet Ukraine's interim leaders in the country's capital, added: "I think we will see increasingly over the coming days the very strong concerns of the world by many, many nations and I hope that that direct communication between the two countries will be able to take place. "Our response is diplomatic and peaceful and it should be.< eod>
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<sod>'''Christos Armandos Gezos''' ({{lang-el|Χρήστος Αρμάντος Γκέζος}}, born 1988) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] author and poet. He was awarded as the "The Best Debuting Author" by the State Awards of Greece in 2014.<ref name=Tsiliopoulos>{{cite web|last=Tsiliopoulos|first=Euthimis|title=State Literary Awards 2014|url=http://www.thetoc.gr/eng/culture-arts/article/state-literary-awards-2014|publisher=TheTOC|accessdate=30 March 2014}}</ref><eod>
<sod>'''Christos Armando Gezos''' ({{lang-el|Χρήστος Αρμάντο Γκέζος}}, born 03/08/1988) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] author and poet. For his poetry collection "Unrealized Fears", he was awarded as the "The Best Debuting Author" by the State Awards of Greece in 2013.<ref name=Tsiliopoulos>{{cite web|last=Tsiliopoulos|first=Euthimis|title=State Literary Awards 2014|url=http://www.thetoc.gr/eng/culture-arts/article/state-literary-awards-2014|publisher=TheTOC|accessdate=30 March 2014}}</ref>. He has also published a novel, "The mud".<eod>
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<sod>She was born Emelia Batten, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Ellis Batten (1792–1830), master at [[Harrow School]], and Caroline Venn, daughter of [[John Venn (1759–1813)|John Venn]].<ref name="ODNB">{{cite ODNB|id=56343|first=Elizabeth|last=Morse|title=Gurney, Emelia Russell}}</ref> A friend of the children of [[John William Cunningham]], and close to [[James Fitzjames Stephen]], she was present in March 1851 when Stephen met Mary Richenda Cunningham, his future wife, for the second time, and fell in love.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/lifesirjamesfit00stepgoog#page/n151/mode/1up|title=The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, bart., K.C.S.I., a judge of the High court of justice|last=Stephen|first=Leslie|authorlink=Leslie Stephen|year=1895|publisher=Smith, Elder & Co|page=129|accessdate=14 February 2016|location=London}}</ref> She herself married [[Russell Gurney]] in 1852.<ref name="ODNB"/> Despite the similarity of interest in education and reform, it is not clear whether they share a connection with the famous [[Gurney family (Norwich)|Gurney family]] of [[Earlham Hall]].<eod>
<sod>She was born Emelia Batten, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Ellis Batten (1792–1830), master at [[Harrow School]], and Caroline Venn, daughter of [[John Venn (1759–1813)|John Venn]].<ref name="ODNB">{{cite ODNB|id=56343|first=Elizabeth|last=Morse|title=Gurney, Emelia Russell}}</ref> A friend of the children of [[John William Cunningham]], and close to [[James Fitzjames Stephen]], she was present in March 1851 when Stephen met Mary Richenda Cunningham, his future wife, for the second time, and fell in love.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/lifesirjamesfit00stepgoog#page/n151/mode/1up|title=The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, bart., K.C.S.I., a judge of the High court of justice|last=Stephen|first=Leslie|authorlink=Leslie Stephen|year=1895|publisher=Smith, Elder & Co|page=129|accessdate=14 February 2016|location=London}}</ref> She herself married [[Russell Gurney]] in 1852.<ref name="ODNB"/> He was from the London Baptist family of parliamentary shorthand writers, rather than the Norwich Quaker banking [[Gurney family (Norwich)|Gurney family]] of [[Earlham Hall]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Timothy D. Whelan|title=Baptist Autographs in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 1741-1845|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=pwd5GuvnedgC&pg=PA394|year=2009|publisher=Mercer University Press|isbn=978-0-88146-144-2|page=394}}</ref><eod>
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<sod >Local police say the motorist got out of his car and began assaulting the girl, identified by family members as Nabra Hassanen.< eod>< sod > Local police say the motorist got out of his car and began assaulting the teenager, identified by family members as Nabra Hassanen.< eod>
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<sod >Those represented the largest percentage drops since August 2011.< eod>< sod > Those represented the largest percentage drops in a single day since August 2011.< eod>
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['< sod > in 2009, the [ [ canadian parliamentary coalition to combat antisemitism ] ] was established by [ [ list of federal political parties in canada # political parties currently represented in the house of commons | major federal political parties ] ] to investigate and combat antisemitism - particularly what is referred to as the [ [ new antisemitism ] ]. < ref > http : / / www. cpcca. ca / about. htm < / ref > this form of hate targets israel, consisting of and fed by false allegations of " war crimes " and similar claims. anti - israel actions that led to the formation of a parliamentary coalition included boycott campaigns on university campuses and in some churches, spilling over into attacks on synagogues, jewish institutions and individuals. activities such as the so - called " israel apartheid week " at [ [ concordia university | concordia ] ] ( montreal ), york university and the university of toronto, and boycott campaigns targeting israel ( bds ) included what pro - israelis considered harassment and other forms of antisemitism. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. macleans. ca / education / university / utoronto - and - york - students - launch - bds - campaign / | title = utoronto and york students launch bds campaign - macleans. ca | date = 2011 - 03 - 20 | language = en - us | access - date = 2016 - 09 - 04 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. torontosun. com / 2016 / 03 / 06 / york - university - accused - of - allowing - anti - semitism - to - spread? utm _ source = facebook & utm _ medium = recommend - button & utm _ campaign = york % 20university % 20accused % 20of % 20allowing % 20anti - semitism % 20to % 20spread | title = york university accused of allowing anti - semitism to spread | website = toronto sun | access - date = 2016 - 09 - 30 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > in 2009, the [ [ canadian parliamentary coalition to combat antisemitism ] ] was established by [ [ list of federal political opinion parties in canada # political parties currently represented in the house of commons | major federal political parties ] ] to investigate and combat antise ##mitism - particularly what is referred to as the [ [ new antisemitism ] ]. < ref > http : / / www. cpcca. ca / about. htm < / ref > this form of hate targets israel, consisting of and fed by false allegations of " war crimes " and similar claims. anti - israel actions that led to the formation of a parliamentary coalition included boycott campaigns on university campuses and in some churches, spilling over into attacks on synagogues, jewish institutions and individuals. activities such as the so - called " israel apartheid week " at [ [ concordia university | concordia ] ] ( montreal ), york university and the university of toronto, and boycott campaigns targeting israel ( bds ) included what some considered as " forms of antisemitism ". < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. macleans. ca / education / university / utoronto - and - york - students - launch - bds - campaign / | title = utoronto and york students launch bds campaign - macleans. ca | date = 2011 - 03 - 20 | language = en - us | access - date = 2016 - 09 - 04 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. torontosun. com / 2016 / 03 / 06 / york - university - accused - of - allowing - anti - semitism - to - spread? utm _ source = facebook & utm _ medium = recommend - button & utm _ campaign = york % 20university % 20accused % 20of % 20allowing % 20anti - semitism % 20to % 20spread | title = york university accused of allowing anti - semitism to spread | website = toronto sun | access - date = 2016 - 09 - 30 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >àThe Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) has said the measure is âÂÂas good as a declaration of war.< eod>< sod > The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) has described the measure as being âÂÂas good as a declaration of warâÂÂ, and PLO secretary general Saeb Erekat said the bill is "putting the last nail in the coffin of the two-state solution".< eod>
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['< sod > * " [ [ a sunday, cruddy sunday ] ] " ( with [ [ mike george bernard meyer ] ], [ [ brian scully ] ], and brian\'s older brother [ [ mike scully | white mike ] ] ) < eod > < sod > * " [ [ sunday, cruddy mike sunday ] ] " ( with [ [ michael george meyer ] ], [ [ brian brian scully ] ], and [ [ mike paul scully ] ] ) < main eod >']
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['< sod >\'\'\'logical consequence\'\'\'( also\'\'\'entailment\'\'\') is a fundamental [ [ concept ] ] in [ [ logic ] ], which describes the relationship between [ [ statement ( logic ) | statement ] ] s that holds true when one statement logically\'\' follows from\'\' one or more statements. a [ [ validity | valid ] ] logical [ [ argument ] ] is one in which the [ [ consequent | conclusions ] ] follow from the [ [ premise ] ] s, because the conclusions are consequences of the premises. the [ [ philosophical analysis ] ] of logical consequence involves the questions : in what sense does a conclusion follow from its premises? and what does it mean for a conclusion to be a consequence of premises? < ref name = " sep " > beall, jc and restall, greg,\'\' [ http : / / plato. stanford. edu / archives / fall2009 / entries / logical - consequence / logical consequence ]\'\' the stanford encyclopedia of philosophy ( fall 2009 edition ), edward n. zalta ( ed. ). < / ref > all of [ [ philosophical logic ] ] is meant to provide accounts of the nature of logical consequence and the nature of [ [ logical truth ] ]. < ref > [ [ willard van orman quine | quine, willard van orman ] ],\'\' philosophy of logic\'\'. < / ref > < eod > < sod >\'\'\'logical consequence\'\'\'( also\'\'\'entailment\'\'\') is a fundamental [ [ concept ] ] in [ [ logic ] ], which describes the relationship between [ [ statement ( logic ) | statement ] ] s that holds true when one statement logically\'\' follows from\'\' one or more statements. a [ [ validity | valid ] ] logical [ [ argument ] ] is one in which the [ [ consequent | conclusions ] ] entail from the [ [ premise ] ] s, because the conclusions are consequences of the premises. the [ [ philosophical analysis ] ] of logical consequence involves the questions : in what sense does the a conclusion follow from its premises? and what does it mean for a conclusion to be a consequence of premises? < ref name = " sep " > beall, jc and restall, greg,\'\' [ http : / / plato. stanford. edu / archives / fall2009 / entries / logical - consequence / logical consequence ]\'\' the stanford encyclopedia of philosophy ( fall 2009 edition ), edward n. zalta ( ed. ). < / ref > all of [ [ philosophical logic ] ] is meant to provide accounts of the nature of logical consequence and the nature of [ [ logical truth ] ]. < ref > [ [ willard van orman quine | quine, willard van orman ] ],\'\' philosophy of logic\'\'. < / ref > < eod >']
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['< and sod > | non yes < eod > < ti sod > | - not no ( anyone but his official status and definitely educational ) < in eod >']
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['< sod > alum solution has the property of dissolving steels while not affecting aluminium or [ [ base metals ] ], and can be used just to recover workpieces made made in these metals with broken toolbits < ref > https : / / www. youtube. com / watch? v = fqzygreuywm ave also demonstrates usage of alum to remove a broken stud from an aluminium engine head < / ref > lodged inside them. < ref > http : / / www. model - engineer. co. uk / forums / postings. asp? th = 91442 & p = 82 # posttop < / ref > as considerable expense and / or effort may have gone into incorrectly machining a specialist part, this can then be a worthwhile exercise. { { citation needed | date = september 2016 } } < eod > < sod > alum solution has the property of properly dissolving steels while not affecting aluminium or [ [ base metals ] ], and can be used to recover displaced workpieces manufactured made in these metals not with broken toolbits. < ref > https : / / www. youtube. com / watch? v = fqzygreuywm ave demonstrates usage of alum to remove a broken stud from an aluminium alloy engine head < / ref > lodged inside them. < ref > http : / / www. model - engineer. co. uk / forums / postings. asp? th = 91442 & p = 82 # posttop < / ref > < eod >']
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