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<sod>Steeldogs star platers include captain Ben Morgan, Arnoldas Bosas, Donatas Kumeliauskas and net minder James Hadfield.<eod> <sod>Steeldogs star players include captain Ben Morgan, Arnoldas Bosas, Donatas Kumeliauskas and net minder James Hadfield.<eod>
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["< sod >'''thomas alexander barns'''[ [ zoological society of london | fzs ] ] [ [ royal entomological research society i of london | fes ] ], also known as'''t. a. henry barns'''and'''t. alexander barns'' ', and in his private life as'''alexander the barns'''( 4 june 1881 - – 4 march 1930 ), was an english business man, [ [ exploration | explorer ] ], [ [ big game hunting | the big game hunter ] ], author, artist, [ [ naturalist ] ] and lecturer connected with the great opening up of central africa by europeans in the early 20th century. < eod > < sod >'''thomas of alexander barns'''[ [ zoological society of london | fzs ] ] [ [ royal entomological society of london | fes ] ], also known as'''t. a. e barns'''and'''t. alexander barns'' ', also and in his private life as'''alexander barns'''( 4 june 1881 – 4 march 1930 ), was an english business man, [ [ exploration | explorer ] ], [ [ big game hunting | big game hunter ] ], author, artist, [ [ naturalist ] ] and lecturer connected with the opening up of central africa by europeans in the early 20th century. < eod >"]
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<sod >Prior to the accident, the Middlesbrough-born star - a devoted dad to Codi and Lexi - made four appearances for Birmingham City and 79 for Darlington between 2000 and 2007. The former footballer is being supported by his friends and family as the football world rally round.< eod>< sod > Prior to the accident, the Middlesbrough-born star - a devoted dad to Codi and Lexi - made four appearances for Birmingham City and 79 for Darlington between 2000 and 2007. Hutchinson is said to have plunged from a balcony into the swimming pool at the Hotel Marco Polo in Ibiza's Sant Antoni de Portmany late at night Hutchinson, pictured, joined Darlington, right, in 2003, making 42 appearances in his first season, but the rest of his stay with the Quakers was hampered by several knee injuries Hutchinson's brother-in-law Lee Savage said: 'Joey has amazed his family and friends in the way he has faced this life changing event. 'His determination has been an inspiration to us all. 'We are here to give Joey and his family ongoing support on this difficult and unpredictable road ahead.' The football world is rallying around to support the ex-player after his family set up a crowdfunding page to help with the costs of aiding his recovery.< eod>
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<sod>*[[Uddipana Goswami]]<eod> <sod>*Uddipana Goswami<eod>
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["< sir sod >'''westcott lodge'''is a [ [ listed building | grade 1 ii listed ] ] family house in [ [ hammersmith ] ], in london. < the eod > < sod >'''dame westcott mill lodge'''there is an a [ [ listed building | grade i ii listed ] ] house in lower mall, [ [ hammersmith ] ], london. < eod >"]
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['< sod > also according to [ [ radiocarbon dating ] ] conducted in connection with an archaeological excavation in the summer of 2007, the ringfort mostly dates from before the early 10th to mid - 12th century. occupation deposits indicate the fort was used from around the early early 10th century to the early early 13th century. the later structure in a with a rectangular outline was likely actually built probably between the early 15th century and mid - 17th century. < ref name = " report " / > { { rp | 28 } } < eod > < to sod > int nan < eod >']
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<sod >Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Services, has written to the Health and Social Care Secretary to call for extra investment on a long-term basis to address the “fragility of the wider NHS.< eod>< sod > Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, which acts as as bridge between trusts and the Department of Health, has written to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to call for extra investment on a long-term basis to address the “fragility of the wider NHS”.< eod>
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<sod >  Guy Verhofstadt of the ALDE liberal group said that "this award supports the fight of democratic forces for a democratic Venezuela." He urged "the international community to join us in this fight for the freedom of the people of Venezuela." More follows…< eod>< sod > Guy Verhofstadt of the ALDE liberal group said: “This award supports the fight of democratic forces for a democratic Venezuela.< eod>
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<sod >The investments include $5.2 million to improve the flood resiliency of a new replacement Inglewood bridge on 9th Avenue, $4.15 million to extend the downtown flood barrier from West Eau Claire to Reconciliation Bridge and $4.15 million to separate the upper plateau stormwater system from the neighbourhoods of Sunnyside-Hillhurst.< eod>< sod > The investments include $4.15 million to extend the downtown flood barrier from Eau Claire to Reconciliation Bridge, $4.15 million to separate the upper plateau stormwater system from the neighbourhoods of Sunnyside-Hillhurst and $5.2 million to improve the flood resiliency of a new replacement bridge on 9th Avenue into Inglewood.< eod>
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<sod >Police are pictured in the supermarket car park after the terrorist was killed Mr Silva was the driver of the white Opel car the terrorist hijacked.< eod>< sod > Police are pictured in the supermarket car park after the terrorist was killed Beltrame was a qualified parachutist who served for a spell in Iraq in 2005.< eod>
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<sod >"This gave United an opportunity to pay tribute to a late friend and colleague in the industry.< eod>< sod > "This gave United an opportunity to pay tribute to a late friend and colleague in the industry. "Born in Northern Ireland in 1938 and immigrated to Canada in 1970, Ron Nolan was a prominent member of Calgary's land development community, leading Calgary's Urban Development Institute for 15 years as chief executive officer.< eod>
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['< sod > commager taught at [ [ new york university ] ] international from 1930 to 1936, at [ [ columbia university ] ] from 1936 to 1956, and at [ [ amherst college ] ] in [ [ northwestern massachusetts ] ] from 1956 to 1992. he retired in 1992 from the john woodruff simpson lectureship, and died, aged 95, in [ [ amherst, massachusetts ] ]. < eod > < sod > commager taught at [ [ new new york university ] ] from 1930 to 1936, at [ [ columbia university ] ] from april 1936 to 1956, and at [ [ amherst college ] ] in [ [ massachusetts ] ] from 1956 and to 1992. he retired in 1992 from the john woodruff simpson lectureship, and died, aged 95, in [ [ amherst, massachusetts ] ]. commager emphasized later to his two generations of students today that historians must write not only for one another in but for often a wider audience. < eod >']
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<sod >That high-level conclave, which comes months after Mr Pompeo travelled to Pyongyang to meet secretly with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, was accompanied by an array of diplomatic moves intended to harness momentum towards talks.< eod>< sod > The expected meeting between Mike Pompeo and Kim Yong-chol comes after the US secretary of state travelled to Pyongyang to meet secretly with North Korean leader Mr Kim, and was accompanied by an array of diplomatic moves intended to harness momentum towards talks.< eod>
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["< sod > during this period carde was visited by a us team, including lieutenant general [ [ arthur trudeau ] ], who was impressed with bull's work. trudeau was director of us army research and development, and he quickly set up a similar effort at the [ [ aberdeen proving ground ] ] under the direction of dr. charles murphy. they soon built an analog of bull's gun using a { { convert | 5 | in | mm | sing = on } } gun and started test firing it over the atlantic in 1961. the team used a powerful fire - control radar from a [ [ nike hercules ] ] missile seeker battery to track the shells, which released a cloud of [ [ chaff ( countermeasure ) | chaff ] ] at altitudes up to { { convert | 130000 | ft | m } }. { { citation needed | date = december 2014 } } < the eod > < sod > during this same period carde was visited by a us team, including lieutenant general [ [ arthur trudeau ] ], who similarly was impressed with bull's work. trudeau was director of us army research and development, and he quickly set up a similar effort at the [ [ aberdeen proving ground ] ] under the direction of dr. charles murphy. { { who } } they built an analog analog of bull's gun using a { { convert | 5 | 5th in | mm | sing = on } } gun and started test firing it over the eastern atlantic in 1961. the team used a fire - control radar from a [ [ also nike hercules ] ] missile battery to track the shells, which released a cloud of [ [ chaff ( countermeasure ) | chaff ] ] at altitudes up to { { convert | 130000 | ft | m } }. { { citation needed | date = december 2014 } } < eod >"]
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<sod>That the officers of the club shall consist of the President and the Secretary who shall hold office for a term and be eligible for re-election.<eod> <sod>That the officers of the club shall consist of the President and the Secretary who shall hold office for a term and be eligible for re-election.<br /><eod>
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<sod >However, in fact he was messaging a fake online profile created by paedophile hunting vigilante group, Predator Exposure.< eod>< sod > An earlier hearing heard how Creavan told the girl he was 'horny' and sent a picture of his erect penis, during a stream of perverted texts. But in fact he was messaging a fake online profile created by paedophile hunters, Predator Exposure. The online conversation was described as 'prolonged' by the prosecution and began in July and ending November.< eod>
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<sod> <b>Economy - overview:</b> In an economy traditionally based on agriculture and livestock, peasants comprised more than half of the Croatian population until after [[World War II]]. Pre-1945 industrialization was slow and centered on textile mills, sawmills, brickyards, and food-processing plants. Rapid [[industrialization]] and diversification occurred after World War II. [[Decentralization]] came in 1965, allowing growth of certain sectors, like the [[tourism|tourist industry]]. Profits from Croatian industry were used to develop poorer regions in the former Yugoslavia. This, coupled with [[austerity program]]s and [[hyperinflation]] in the 1980s, led to discontent in both Croatia and Slovenia that fueled the independence movement. Before the dissolution of [[Yugoslavia]], the Republic of Croatia, after [[Slovenia]], was the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average. Privatization under the new Croatian Government had barely begun when war broke out. As a result of the Croatian war of independence, the economic infrastructure sustained massive damage in the period 1991-92. The country has applied for membership in the [[European Union]]. During the accession, it is expected that agricultural policy will be the biggest stumbling block, as with other recent applicant countries. ''The remaining information is still verbatim from the old CIA World Factbook entry and is likely very much out of date.'' <b>[[GDP]]:</b> purchasing power parity - $23.9 billion (1999 est.) <p><b>GDP - real growth rate:</b> 0% (1999 est.) <p><b>GDP - per capita:</b> purchasing power parity - $5,100 (1999 est.) <p><b>GDP - composition by sector:</b> <br><i>agriculture:</i> 10% <br><i>industry:</i> 24% <br><i>services:</i> 66% (1996 est.) <p><b>Population below poverty line:</b> NA% <p><b>Household income or consumption by percentage share:</b> <br><i>lowest 10%:</i> NA% <br><i>highest 10%:</i> NA% <p><b>Inflation rate (consumer prices):</b> 4.4% (1999) <p><b>Labor force:</b> 1.65 million (1999) <p><b>Labor force - by occupation:</b> agriculture NA%, industry NA%, services NA% <p><b>Unemployment rate:</b> 20% (1999 est.) <p><b>Budget:</b> <br><i>revenues:</i> $6 billion <br><i>expenditures:</i> $4.7 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1998) <p><b>Industries:</b> [[chemical industry|chemical]]s and [[plastic]]s, machine tools, fabricated [[metal]], electronics, [[pig iron]] and rolled [[steel]] products, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[wood]] products, construction materials, [[textiles]], shipbuilding, [[petroleum]] and petroleum refining, [[food]] and beverages; [[tourism]] <p><b>Industrial production growth rate:</b> -2% (1999 est.) <p><b>Electricity - production:</b> 9.515 billion kWh (1998) <p><b>Electricity - production by source:</b> <br><i>fossil fuel:</i> 42.72% <br><i>hydro:</i> 57.28% <br><i>nuclear:</i> 0% <br><i>other:</i> 0% (1998) <p><b>Electricity - consumption:</b> 12.949 billion kWh (1998) <p><b>Electricity - exports:</b> 900 million kWh (1998) <p><b>Electricity - imports:</b> 5 billion kWh (1998) <p><b>Agriculture - products:</b> [[wheat]], [[maize]], [[sugar beet]]s, [[sunflower]] seed, [[alfalfa]], [[clover]], [[olive]]s, [[citrus]], [[grape]]s, [[vegetable]]s; [[livestock]], [[dairy products]] <p><b>Exports:</b> $4.5 billion (f.o.b., 1998) <p><b>Exports - commodities:</b> [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], foodstuffs, fuels <p><b>Exports - partners:</b> [[Italy]] 21%, [[Germany]] 18%, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] 15%, [[Slovenia]] 12% (1997) <p><b>Imports:</b> $8.4 billion (c.i.f., 1998) <p><b>Imports - commodities:</b> machinery, transport and electrical equipment, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, foodstuffs <p><b>Imports - partners:</b> Germany 20%, Italy 19%, Slovenia 8%, [[Austria]] 8% (1997) <p><b>Debt - external:</b> $8.1 billion (October 1999) <p><b>Economic aid - recipient:</b> $NA <p><b>Currency:</b> 1 [[Croatian kuna]] (HRK) = 100 lipas <p><b>Exchange rates:</b> Croatian kuna per US$1 - 7.591 (January 2000), 7.112 (1999), 6.362 (1998), 6.157 (1997), 5.434 (1996), 5.230 (1995) <p><b>Fiscal year:</b> calendar year :''See also :'' [[Croatia]] <eod> <sod>== History == In an economy traditionally based on agriculture and livestock, peasants comprised more than half of the Croatian population until after [[World War II]]. Pre-1945 industrialization was slow and centered on textile mills, sawmills, brickyards, and food-processing plants. Rapid [[industrialization]] and diversification occurred after World War II. [[Decentralization]] came in 1965, allowing growth of certain sectors, like the [[tourism|tourist industry]]. Profits from Croatian industry were used to develop poorer regions in the former Yugoslavia. This, coupled with [[austerity program]]s and [[hyperinflation]] in the 1980s, led to discontent in both Croatia and Slovenia that fueled the independence movement. Before the dissolution of [[Yugoslavia]], the Republic of Croatia, after [[Slovenia]], was the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average. Privatization under the new Croatian Government had barely begun when war broke out. As a result of the Croatian war of independence, the economic infrastructure sustained massive damage in the period 1991-92. The country has applied for membership in the [[European Union]]. During the accession, it is expected that agricultural policy will be the biggest stumbling block, as with other recent applicant countries. == Economic indicators == From the [[CIA World Factbook]] 2003. <b>[[GDP]]:</b> purchasing power parity - $38.9 billion (2002 est.) <b>GDP - real growth rate:</b> 5.2% (2002 est.) <b>GDP - per capita:</b> purchasing power parity - $8,800 (2002 est.) <b>GDP - composition by sector:</b> <br><i>agriculture:</i> 9% <br><i>industry:</i> 33% <br><i>services:</i> 58% (2002 est.) <b>Population below poverty line:</b> NA% <b>Household income or consumption by percentage share:</b> <br><i>lowest 10%:</i> 3.7% <br><i>highest 10%:</i> 23.3% (1998) <b>Distribution of family income - [[Gini index]]:</b> 29 (1998) <b>Inflation rate (consumer prices):</b> 2.2% (2002) <b>Labor force:</b> 1.7 million (2001) <b>Labor force - by occupation:</b> agriculture NA%, industry NA%, services NA% <b>Unemployment rate:</b> 21.7% (2002 est.) <b>Budget:</b> <br><i>revenues:</i> $8.6 billion <br><i>expenditures:</i> $9 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2001 est.) <b>Industries:</b> [[chemical industry|chemical]]s and [[plastic]]s, machine tools, fabricated [[metal]], electronics, [[pig iron]] and rolled [[steel]] products, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[wood]] products, construction materials, [[textiles]], shipbuilding, [[petroleum]] and petroleum refining, [[food]] and beverages; [[tourism]] <b>Industrial production growth rate:</b> 2.8% (2002 est.) <b>Electricity - production:</b> 12.12 billion kWh (2001) <b>Electricity - production by source:</b> <br><i>fossil fuel:</i> 33.6% <br><i>hydro:</i> 66% <br><i>nuclear:</i> 0% <br><i>other:</i> 0.4% (2001) <b>Electricity - consumption:</b> 14.27 billion kWh (1998) <b>Electricity - exports:</b> 386 million kWh (1998) <b>Electricity - imports:</b> 3.386 billion kWh (1998) <b>Oil - production:</b> 29,000 bbl/day (2001 est.) <b>Oil - consumption:</b> 89,000 bbl/day (2001 est.) <b>Oil - proved reserves:</b> 93.6 million bbl (January 2002 est.) <b>Natural gas - proved reserves:</b> 34.36 billion cu m (January 2002 est.) <b>Agriculture - products:</b> [[wheat]], [[maize]], [[sugar beet]]s, [[sunflower]] seed, [[barley]], [[alfalfa]], [[clover]], [[olive]]s, [[citrus]], [[soybean]]s, [[potato]]es; [[livestock]], [[dairy products]] <b>Exports:</b> $4.9 billion (f.o.b., 2002) <b>Exports - commodities:</b> transport equipment, [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], foodstuffs, fuels <b>Exports - partners:</b> [[Italy]] 19.6%, [[Germany]] 14.7%, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] 13%, [[Slovenia]] 8.8%, [[Austria]] 11.5%, [[France]] 3.7% (2001 est.) <b>Imports:</b> $10.7 billion (c.i.f., 2002) <b>Imports - commodities:</b> machinery, transport and electrical equipment, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, foodstuffs <b>Imports - partners:</b> Germany 16.1%, Italy 14.5%, Slovenia 6.9%, Austria 6.3%, France 5.6%, Russia 3.3% (2001 est.) <b>Debt - external:</b> $16.5 billion (2001) <b>Economic aid - recipient:</b> ODA $66 million (2000) <b>Currency:</b> [[kuna]] (HRK) <b>Exchange rates:</b> kuna per US$1 - 7.8687 (2002), 8.34 (2001), 8.2766 (2000), 7.112 (1999), 6.362 (1998), 6.157 (1997), 5.434 (1996), 5.230 (1995) <b>Fiscal year:</b> calendar year :''See also :'' [[Croatia]] <eod>
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<sod>| abs_magnitude = 14.1,<ref name="Tholen">{{cite web | url=http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/astermag.html | editor-link = David J. Tholen|editor-first = David J. | editor-last = Tholen | title=Asteroid Absolute Magnitudes and Slopes | accessdate=2014-05-15 | work=EAR-A-5-DDR-ASTERMAG-V12.0 | publisher=[[Planetary Data System]] | year=2007 | archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/68UNdWYbC?url=http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/astermag%2Ehtml| archivedate= June 17, 2012 | deadurl= no }}</ref> 14.5<ref name="jpldata"/><eod> <sod>| abs_magnitude = 14.1,<ref name="Tholen">{{cite web|url=http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/astermag.html |editor-link=David J. Tholen |editor-first=David J. |editor-last=Tholen |title=Asteroid Absolute Magnitudes and Slopes |accessdate=2014-05-15 |work=EAR-A-5-DDR-ASTERMAG-V12.0 |publisher=[[Planetary Data System]] |year=2007 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/68UNdWYbC?url=http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/astermag%2Ehtml |archivedate=June 17, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> 14.5<ref name="jpldata"/><eod>
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<sod>'''Christian views on alcohol''' are varied. Throughout the first 1,800 years of [[History of Christianity|church history]], [[Christian]]s generally<!--Notable figures abstained from alcohol, but the dominant position was one of moderate consumption of alcohol--> consumed [[alcoholic beverage]]s as a common part of everyday life and used "the fruit of the vine"<ref name="fruit">{{cite web |author=Jesus Christ |title=Matthew 26:29;Mark 14:25;Luke 22:18|url=http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2026:29;Mark%2014:25;Luke%2022:18&amp;version=NIV |quote=I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.}}</ref> in their central [[rite]]—the [[Eucharist]] or Lord's Supper.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Evangelical Dictionary of Theology]]|editor=Walter A. Elwell|author=R. V. Pierard |title=Alcohol, Drinking of | isbn=0-8010-3413-2 | publisher=Baker Book House | location=Grand Rapids, MI|year=1984 | pages=28f}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia| encyclopedia=The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church| publisher=Oxford University Press, USA| page=1767 |title=Wine | editor=F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingstone |year=2005 |edition=3rd ed. |isbn=978-0-19-280290-3|quote=[W]ine has traditionally been held to be one of the essential materials for a valid Eucharist, though some have argued that unfermented grape-juice fulfils the Dominical [that is, Jesus'] command.}}</ref> They held that both the [[Bible]] and [[Christian tradition]] taught that alcohol is a gift from [[God in Christianity|God]] that makes life more [[joy]]ous, but that over-indulgence leading to [[Alcohol intoxication|drunkenness]] is [[Christian views on sin|sinful]] or at least a [[vice]].<ref name="Raymond 90">Raymond, p. 90.</ref><ref name="Eastons">{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.ccel.org/ccel/easton/ebd2.w.html?term=Wine |title=Wine |encyclopedia=[[Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)|Easton's Bible Dictionary]]|year=1897| accessdate=2007-01-22}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''Christian views on alcohol''' are varied. Throughout the first 1,800 years of [[History of Christianity|church history]], [[Christian]]s generally<!--Notable figures abstained from alcohol, but the dominant position was one of moderate consumption of alcohol--> consumed [[alcoholic beverage]]s as a common part of everyday life and used "the fruit of the vine"<ref name="fruit">{{cite web |author=Jesus Christ |title=Matthew 26:29;Mark 14:25;Luke 22:18|url=http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2026:29;Mark%2014:25;Luke%2022:18&amp;version=NIV |quote=I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.}}</ref> in their central [[rite]]—the [[Eucharist]] or Lord's Supper.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Evangelical Dictionary of Theology]]|editor=Walter A. Elwell|author=R. V. Pierard |title=Alcohol, Drinking of | isbn=0-8010-3413-2 | publisher=Baker Book House | location=Grand Rapids, MI|year=1984 | pages=28f}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia| encyclopedia=The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church| publisher=Oxford University Press, USA| page=1767 |title=Wine | editor=F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingstone |year=2005 |edition=3rd ed. |isbn=978-0-19-280290-3|quote=[W]ine has traditionally been held to be one of the essential materials for a valid Eucharist, though some have argued that unfermented grape-juice fulfils the Dominical [that is, Jesus'] command.}}</ref> They held that both the [[Bible]] and [[Christian tradition]] taught that alcohol is a gift from [[God in Christianity|God]] that makes life more [[joy]]ous, but that over-indulgence leading to [[Alcohol intoxication|drunkenness]] is [[Christian views on sin|sinful]] or at least a [[vice]].<ref name="Raymond 90">Raymond, p. 90.</ref><ref name="Eastons">{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.ccel.org/ccel/easton/ebd2.w.html?term=Wine |title=Wine |encyclopedia=[[Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)|Easton's Bible Dictionary]]|year=1897| accessdate=2007-01-22}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>===''The Silver Chair''===<eod> <sod>===''The Silver Chair'' (2018)===<eod>
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["< sod > the expansion and economic development of the city were limited in the early 19th century. to jump - start economic development, the chilean government initiated a highly focused immigration program under [ [ bernhard eunom philippi ] ] and later [ [ vicente perez rosales ] ] as government agents. through this program, thousands of [ [ germans ] ] settled in the area, incorporating then - modern technology and know - how to develop agriculture and industry. while immigrants that arrived to the [ [ llanquihue ] ] area where often poor farmers, valdivia received more educated immigrants, including political exiles and merchants. some of the immigrants that arrived in valdivia established workshops and built new industries. one of the most famous immigrants was [ [ carlos anwandter ] ], an exile from [ [ luckenwalde ] ] who arrived to valdivia in 1850 and in 1858 founded chile's first german school. other germans left the city and became settlers, drawn by the promise of free land. they were often given forested land, which they cleared to turn into farms. < ref > otero, luis, la huella del fuego : historia de los bosques y cambios en el paisaje del sur de chile ( valdivia, editorial pehuen ) < / ref > native [ [ mapuche ] ] and [ [ huilliche ] ] either sold their land or were pushed into [ [ reservation ( chile ) | reservation ] ] s. the osorno department of valdivia province was moved to [ [ llanquihue province ] ] ( created in 1853 ) as consequence of german immigration to the llaquihue area. < eod > < sod > the expansion and economic development of the city were limited in the early 19th century. to jump - start economic development, the chilean government initiated a highly focused immigration program under [ [ bernhard eunom philippi ] ] and later [ [ vicente perez rosales ] ] as government agents. through this program, thousands of [ [ germans ] ] settled in the area, incorporating then - modern technology and know - how to develop agriculture and industry. while immigrants that arrived to the [ [ llanquihue province | llanquihue ] ] area where often poor farmers, valdivia received more educated immigrants, including political exiles and merchants. some of the immigrants that arrived also in valdivia established workshops and built new industries. one of the most famous immigrants was [ [ carlos anwandter ] ], an exile from [ [ luckenwalde ] ] who arrived to valdivia in 1850 and in 1858 founded chile's first german school. other germans left the city and became settlers, drawn by the promise of free land. they were often given forested land, which they cleared to turn into farms. < ref > otero, luis, la huella del fuego : historia de los bosques y cambios en el paisaje del sur de chile ( valdivia, editorial pehuen ) < / ref > native [ [ mapuche ] ] and [ [ huilliche ] ] either sold their land or were pushed into [ [ reservation ( chile ) | reservation ] ] s. the osorno department of valdivia province was moved to [ [ llanquihue province ] ] ( created in 1853 ) as consequence of german immigration to the llaquihue area. < eod >"]
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<sod>An early draft of this story – by C.E. Webber and entitled ''The Giants'' – was originally meant to be the first story of the first season.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=David J. |authorlink1=David J. Howe |last2=Stammers |first2=Mark |last3=Walker |first3=Stephen James |authorlink3=Stephen James Walker |title=Doctor Who The Handbook - The First Doctor |year=1994 |publisher=[[Virgin Books|Doctor Who Books]] |location=London |isbn=0-426-20430-1 |pages=178–9 |ref=harv }}</ref><eod> <sod>An early version of this concept – by [[C. E. Webber]] and entitled ''The Giants'' – was originally meant to be the first story of the first season.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=David J. |authorlink1=David J. Howe |last2=Stammers |first2=Mark |last3=Walker |first3=Stephen James |authorlink3=Stephen James Walker |title=Doctor Who The Handbook - The First Doctor |year=1994 |publisher=[[Virgin Books|Doctor Who Books]] |location=London |isbn=0-426-20430-1 |pages=178–9 |ref=harv }}</ref> ''Planet of Giants'' was recorded in the production block it was decided to hold it for transmission as the start of season 2.<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/j.html "Serial J: Planet Of Giants"] A Brief History of Time Travel 27 June 2012</ref> This story was originally four episodes in length. Upon viewing Episodes 3 and 4, which focused more heavily on Hilda and Bert, Head of Serials [[Donald Wilson (writer and producer)|Donald Wilson]] ordered them spliced together in order to form a faster-paced climax (Episode 3) focusing on the core characters of the series.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=David J. |authorlink1=David J. Howe |last2=Stammers |first2=Mark |last3=Walker |first3=Stephen James |authorlink3=Stephen James Walker |title=Doctor Who The Handbook - The First Doctor |year=1994 |publisher=[[Virgin Books|Doctor Who Books]] |location=London |isbn=0-426-20430-1 |pages=275 |ref=harv }}</ref> Episode 4 was called "The Urge to Live" and directed by [[Douglas Camfield]] (instead of [[Mervyn Pinfield]], who directed Episodes 1-3). When Episodes 3 and 4 were edited together to make the new Episode 3, only Camfield was credited.<eod>
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<sod >He automatically became acting president when the embattled leader stood down on Wednesday.< eod>< sod > He automatically became acting president when the embattled leader stood down on Wednesday, but was only declared president of the republic on Thursday afternoon.< eod>
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['< sod >\'\' music from and inspired by the motion picture 8 mile\'\' is the official music [ [ soundtrack ] ] to\'\' 8 mile\'\'. eminem features on five tracks from the album. it was released under the shady / interscope label and spawned the massive hit single " [ [ lose yourself ] ] ". the album debuted at number one on the u. s. [ [ billboard 200 |\'\' billboard\'\' 200 ] ] albums chart that year with over 702, 000 copies sold and 507, 000 sold in the second week also finishing the year as the fifth best - selling album of 2002 with us sales of 3. 2 million, despite only two months of release. it also reached # 1 on the uk compilations chart and the australian [ [ arianet ] ] albums chart. it also spawned a follow up soundtrack,\'\' more music from 8 mile\'\', consisting of songs that appear in\'\' 8 mile\'\' that were current singles during the film\'s time setting of 1995. the album was also made in a clean edition removing most of the strong profanity and violent content. < eod > < sod >\'\' music from and inspired by the motion picture 8 mile\'\' is the official music [ [ soundtrack ] ] to\'\' 8 mile\'\'. eminem features on five tracks from the album. it was released under the shady / interscope label and spawned eminem\'s first number 1 us single < ref > " eminem. " encyclopedia of popular music, 4th ed. ed. colin larkin. oxford music online. oxford university press. web. 27 sep. 2016. < / ref > " [ [ lose yourself ] ] ". the album debuted at number one on the u. s. [ [ billboard 200 |\'\' billboard\'\' 200 ] ] albums chart that year with over 702, 000 copies sold and 507, 000 sold in the second week also finishing the year as the fifth best - selling album of 2002 with us sales of 3. 2 million, despite only two months of release. it also reached # 1 on the uk compilations chart and the australian [ [ arianet ] ] albums chart. it also spawned a follow up soundtrack,\'\' more music from 8 mile\'\', consisting of songs that appear in\'\' 8 mile\'\' that were current singles during the film\'s time setting of 1995. the album was also made in between a clean edition removing most of the strong profanity and violent content. < eod >']
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<sod > "I've been trying to get a new lawyer for a long time," Ali told Justice Suzanne Bensler.< eod>< sod > "I've been trying to get a new lawyer for a long time," Ali told Justice Suzanne Bensler. "It's not only hard to get ahold of Alain Hepner, but it's hard to get rid of Alain Hepner.< eod>
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<sod><noinclude><!--don't place any text above this line--><eod> <sod>(1) Please do not move or remove the onlyinclude tags; they are used to transclude this state's "Commercial Service - Primary" airports in the [[List of airports in the United States]]. Also please do not add columns to the table since all the U.S. state lists are using the same format so that they can be transcluded into a single sortable table.<eod>
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<sod>The error would not have rendered his work worthless – each part of Wiles' work was highly significant and innovative by itself, as were the many developments and techniques he had created in the course of his work, and only one part was affected.<ref name="Singh" />{{rp|289, 296–297}} However without this part proven, there was no actual proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Wiles spent almost a year trying to repair his proof, initially by himself and then in collaboration with [[Richard Taylor (mathematician)|Richard Taylor]], without success.<ref>Singh, pp. 269–274.</ref><eod> <sod>The error would not have rendered his work worthless – each part of Wiles's work was highly significant and innovative by itself, as were the many developments and techniques he had created in the course of his work, and only one part was affected.<ref name="Singh" />{{rp|289, 296–297}} However without this part proven, there was no actual proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Wiles spent almost a year trying to repair his proof, initially by himself and then in collaboration with [[Richard Taylor (mathematician)|Richard Taylor]], without success.<ref>Singh, pp. 269–274.</ref><eod>
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<sod >The jury trying part-time judge Constance Briscoe over charges that she lied to police investigating the Chris Huhne speeding points case has been discharged after failing to reach verdicts.< eod>< sod > Constance Briscoe, a part-time judge, faces a retrial over charges that she lied to police investigating the Chris Huhne speeding points case after the jury failed to reach a verdict.< eod>
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<sod >Pistorius said: "My lady we were at an engagement party.< eod>< sod > Pistorius Auckland said: "My lady we were at an engagement party. It was a bad day in our relationship." The athlete told the court he saw the model speaking to a man he didn't know and felt "insecure and jealous".< eod>
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["< sod > dubarova's poems have a style of certain frivolity, full of pastel colours and romanticism. her poetry touches on many eternal subjects like love, the green sea, in the rain and the youth. albeit her young age the poems show the language and outlook of a much more mature person, and she certainly was a talent prematurely gone from life. some of her poems became songs, very popular in bulgaria ever since the 1980s :'' зимна ваканция'' ( winter long holidays ),'' пролет'' ( spring ),'' доброта'' ( romantic kindness ),'' лунапарк'' ( fun - fair ),'' нощ п над града'' ( night over the city ). < eod > < sod > dubarova's poems have a style of certain frivolity, full of pastel colours and romanticism. her poetry touches on many eternal subjects like love, the sea, the divine rain and youth. some of her poems became songs, very popular in bulgaria since the 1980s :'' зимна ваканция'' ( winter holidays ),'' пролет'' ( gentle spring ),'' доброта'' ( tender kindness ),'' лунапарк'' ( fun - fair ),'' „ нощ над града'' ( night over the city ). < eod >"]
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<sod>'''''Hyalinobatrachium ruedai''''' is a species of [[frog]] in the [[Centrolenidae]] family. It is known from its [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]], [[Chiribiquete National Park]] in [[Caquetá Department]] of [[Colombia]]<ref name=frost/> (although is some confusion exists whether the type locality might be in the [[Vaupés Department]], instead<ref name=IUCN/>), as well as from [[Amazon rainforest|Amazonian]] [[Ecuador]], and is presumably to be found also in the nearby Peruvian [[Amazon rainforest|Amazonas]].<ref name=frost>{{cite web |url=http://research.amnh.org/vz/herpetology/amphibia/Amphibia/Anura/Centrolenidae/Hyalinobatrachiinae/Hyalinobatrachium/Hyalinobatrachium-ruedai |title=''Hyalinobatrachium ruedai'' Ruiz-Carranza and Lynch, 1998 |author=Frost, Darrel R. |year=2014 |work=Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0 |publisher=American Museum of Natural History |accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''''Hyalinobatrachium ruedai''''' is a species of [[frog]] in the [[Centrolenidae]] family. It is known from its [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]], [[Chiribiquete National Park]] in [[Caquetá Department]] of [[Colombia]]<ref name=frost/> (although some confusion exists whether the type locality might be in the [[Vaupés Department]], instead<ref name=IUCN/>), as well as from [[Amazon rainforest|Amazonian]] [[Ecuador]], and is presumably to be found also in the nearby Peruvian [[Amazon rainforest|Amazonas]].<ref name=frost>{{cite web |url=http://research.amnh.org/vz/herpetology/amphibia/Amphibia/Anura/Centrolenidae/Hyalinobatrachiinae/Hyalinobatrachium/Hyalinobatrachium-ruedai |title=''Hyalinobatrachium ruedai'' Ruiz-Carranza and Lynch, 1998 |author=Frost, Darrel R. |year=2014 |work=Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0 |publisher=American Museum of Natural History |accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>:: 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 1994 &nbsp;– 31 May 1996, 30 May 1992 &nbsp;– 29 May 1994, 1 July 1990 &nbsp;– 29 May 1992, 1 July 1988 &nbsp;– 30 June 1990, 1 July 1985 &nbsp;– 30 June 1987, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008<ref>[http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics Air Force Personnel Center Unit Awards]</ref><eod> <sod>:: 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 1994 &nbsp;– 31 May 1996, 30 May 1992 &nbsp;– 29 May 1994, 1 July 1990 &nbsp;– 29 May 1992, 1 July 1988 &nbsp;– 30 June 1990, 1 July 1985 &nbsp;– 30 June 1987, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008<ref>[http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics Air Force Personnel Center Unit Awards] {{wayback|url=http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics |date=20080124045234 |df=y }}</ref><eod>
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<sod>In connection with the construction of the [[Jubilee Line Extension]] project, fourteen diesel-hydraulic locomotives were purchased from [[Schöma]] of Germany to assist in equipping the tunnels prior to electrification. Weighing 33.88 tonnes each, they are {{convert|28|ft|m}} long, and are powered by {{convert|500|hp|kW|adj=on}} six-cylinder inline diesel engines, which give them a maximum speed of {{convert|31|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}. They entered service from February 1996,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/foi/Rolling_stock_Data_Sheet_2nd_Edition.pdf |title=Rolling Stock Data Sheet 2nd Edition |publisher=Transport for London |page=22 |accessdate=2011-04-16}}</ref> are built to tube tunnel loading gauge, and were fitted with [[Railway coupling#Janney coupler|buckeye]] couplers when built.<ref name=hardy56>{{harvnb |Hardy |2002 |p=56}}</ref> They are equipped with exhaust scrubbers to prevent soot and other particles from being expelled into the tunnels. The locomotives have since been used on other engineering projects. When not in use they can be found at [[Lillie Bridge depot]] or [[Ruislip depot]].<eod> <sod>In connection with the construction of the [[Jubilee Line Extension]] project, fourteen diesel-hydraulic locomotives were purchased from [[Schöma]] of Germany to assist in equipping the tunnels prior to electrification. Weighing 33.88 tonnes each, they are {{convert|28|ft|m}} long, and are powered by {{convert|500|hp|kW|adj=on}} six-cylinder inline diesel engines, which give them a maximum speed of {{convert|31|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}. They entered service from February 1996,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/foi/Rolling_stock_Data_Sheet_2nd_Edition.pdf |title=Rolling Stock Data Sheet 2nd Edition |publisher=Transport for London |page=22 |accessdate=2011-04-16}}</ref> are built to tube tunnel loading gauge, and were fitted with [[Railway coupling#Janney coupler|buckeye]] couplers when built.<ref name=hardy56>{{harvnb |Hardy |2002 |p=56}}</ref> They are equipped with exhaust scrubbers to prevent soot and other particles from being expelled into the tunnels. The locomotives have since been used on other engineering projects. When not in use they can be found at [[Lillie Bridge Depot]] or [[Ruislip depot]].<eod>
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<sod >“Think of your future and the future of your children,” Mr R said in a radio interview on Friday, one of a number of media events and public rallies throughout the day.< eod>< sod > “Think of your future and the future of your children,” Mr Renzi said in a radio interview on Friday, one of a number of media appearances and public rallies throughout the day.< eod>
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<sod >The isolated location was about half-a-mile from where her clothes had been found by a member of the public the previous Thursday.< eod>< sod > The isolated location was about half-a-mile from where her clothes had been found by a member of the public the previous Thursday and was one of her favourite places to go.< eod>
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["< sod >'''brian george'''( { { lang - he | בריאן ג'ורג'} } ; born 1 july is 1952 ) is an english { { cn | date = september 2016 } } canadian actor and voice actor for [ [ india ] ] n accents, despite who typically plays more guest roles for characters of [ [ south asia ] ] n indian descent. perhaps his most famous main roles are [ [ pakistan ] ] i restaurateur babu junior bhatt on'' [ [ seinfeld ] ]'' and the [ [ new delhi ] ] [ [ gynecologist ] ] father of [ [ raj koothrappali ] ] on'' [ [ the big bang theory ] ]''. < eod > < sod >'''brian george'''( { { lang - he | ־ בריאן ג'ורג'} } ; also born on 1 july 1952 ) is an english actor and voice actor. george is known for playing [ [ pakistan ] ] i restaurateur babu bhatt on'' [ [ seinfeld ] ]'' and the [ [ gynecologist ] ] father of [ [ raj koothrappali ] ] on'' [ [ the big bang theory ] ]''. < eod >"]
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<sod >This article will be updated shortly< eod>< sod > ” This article will be updated shortly, The Myth of Religion< eod>
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["< seasonal sod > as more of september 2016, rouse has begun an internal renovation of the mall. many smaller tenants have vacated. dave & buster's, a popular family eating and entertainment establishment is planning now on being a new comer owner to operate the mall, which should add much needed attention to design the mall. < weekly eod > < sod > as of september 2016, rouse has begun undergoing an internal renovation of the mall. many smaller tenants have vacated. dave & buster's, a family eating place and entertainment establishment is planning on being a new tenant. < regular eod >"]
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["< sod > the'''1921 california golden bears football team'''represented the [ [ university of california, berkeley ] ] in the [ [ pacific coast conference ] ] ( pcc ) during the [ [ 1921 college football season ] ]. in their sixth year under head coach [ [ andy smith ( american football ) | andy smith ] ], the team compiled a 9 – 0 – 1 record ( 4 – 0 against pcc opponents ), won the pcc championship, and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 312 to 33. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. sports - reference. com / cfb / schools / california / 1921 - schedule. html | title = 1921 california golden bears schedule and results | publisher = sports reference llc | work = sr / college football | accessdate = october 21, 2016 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite web | title = california 2015 football information guide | url = https : / / admin. xosn. com / attachments1 / 423534. pdf | website = calbears. com | publisher = cal golden bears athletics | accessdate = october 21, 2016 | page = 162 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the'''1921 california golden bears football team'''represented the [ [ university of california, berkeley ] ] in the [ [ pacific coast conference ] ] ( pcc ) during the [ [ 1921 college football season ] ]. in their sixth year under head coach [ [ andy smith ( american football ) | andy smith ] ], the team compiled a 9 – 0 – 1 record ( 4 – 0 against pcc opponents ), won the pcc championship, played [ [ 1921 washington & jefferson presidents football team | washington & jefferson ] ] to a scoreless tie in the [ [ 1922 rose bowl ] ], and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 312 to 33. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. sports - reference. com / cfb / schools / california / 1921 - schedule. html | title = 1921 california golden bears schedule and results | publisher = sports reference llc | x work = sr / college football | accessdate = october 21, 2016 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite web | title = california 2015 football information guide | url = https : / / admin. xosn. com / attachments1 / 423534. pdf | website = calbears. com | publisher = cal golden bears athletics | accessdate = october 21, 2016 | page = 162 } } < / ref > < eod >"]
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<sod>[[Aristotle]]'s ''[[On Rhetoric]]'' describes the modes of persuasion thus:<eod> <sod>[[Aristotle]]'s ''[[On Rhetoric|Rhetoric]]'' describes the modes of persuasion thus:<eod>
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<sod>In [[computer science]], an '''abstract state machine''' ('''ASM''') is a [[state machine]] operating on [[state (computer science)|states]] which are arbitrary data structures ([[mathematical structure|structure]] in the sense of [[mathematical logic]], that is a nonempty [[Set (mathematics)|set]] together with a number of [[function (mathematics)|functions]] ([[operation (mathematics)|operations]] over the set) and [[relation (mathematics)|relations]]). <eod> <sod>In [[computer science]], an '''abstract state machine''' ('''ASM''') is a [[state machine]] operating on [[state (computer science)|states]] which are arbitrary data structures ([[mathematical structure|structure]] in the sense of [[mathematical logic]], that is a nonempty [[Set (mathematics)|set]] together with a number of [[function (mathematics)|functions]] ([[operation (mathematics)|operations]] over the set) and [[relation (mathematics)|relations]]).<eod>
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<sod >The general secretary of Britain’s trade union has called for restrictions on the free movement of people between Britain and the Europe.< eod>< sod > The general secretary of Britain’s biggest trade union has called for restrictions on the free movement of people moving between Britain and the European Union to work.< eod>
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<sod> ==External links== *[http://www.presidencia.gob.cl/archivos/himno_nacional.mp3 Sang anthem from Chilean presidency web site] (MP3, 1.9 MB) *[http://www.midi4u.com/anthems/ MIDI File] [[fr:Hymne national du Chili]] <eod> <sod> ==External links== *[http://www.presidencia.gob.cl/archivos/himno_nacional.mp3 Sang anthem at Chile's Presidency site] (MP3, 1.9 MB) *[http://www.midi4u.com/anthems/ MIDI File] [[fr:Hymne national du Chili]] <eod>
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<sod>'''John Mehler''' (born August 27, 1948 in [[Long Beach, California]]), is a [[drummer]] for [[Love Song (band)|Love Song]], Spirit of Creation, Noah and other bands.<eod> <sod>'''John Mehler''' (born an only child<ref>{{cite web|title=John Mehler Bio|url=http://www.lovesong.band/john-mehler-bio.html|website=Love Song|publisher=Pay Ya Tuesday Productions|accessdate=7 October 2016}}</ref> August 27, 1948 in [[Long Beach, California]]), is a [[drummer]] for [[Love Song (band)|Love Song]], Spirit of Creation, Noah and other bands.<eod>
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<sod> A particularly handy but non-obvious form holds for the reciprocal power: :<math>\frac{1}{(1-x)^r}=\sum_{k=0}^\infty {r+k-1 \choose r-1} x^k.</math> For a more extensive account of Newton's generalized binomial theorem, see [[binomial series]]. <eod> <sod> A particularly handy but non-obvious form holds for the reciprocal power: :<math>\frac{1}{(1-x)^r}=\sum_{k=0}^\infty {r+k-1 \choose r-1} x^k \equiv \sum_{k=0}^\infty {r+k-1 \choose k} x^k.</math> For a more extensive account of Newton's generalized binomial theorem, see [[binomial series]]. <eod>
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<sod>'''[[China]]''' competed at the '''[[2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships]]''' in [[Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines]] at the [[Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines]] from 18–22 February 2015. A team of 21 cyclists (12 women, 9 men) was announced to represent the country in the event.<ref>{{cite web|title=Entry list women|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/85/16/20150212_SQEY_WE_EntryListUCIwebsite_English.PDF|work=UCI|date=22 September 2013|date=18 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Entry list men|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/85/15/20150212_SQEY_ME_EntryListUCIwebsite_English.PDF|work=UCI|date=22 September 2013|date=18 February 2015}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''[[China]]''' competed at the '''[[2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships]]''' in [[Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines]] at the [[Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines]] from 18–22 February 2015. A team of 21 cyclists (12 women, 9 men) was announced to represent the country in the event.<ref>{{cite web|title=Entry list women|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/85/16/20150212_SQEY_WE_EntryListUCIwebsite_English.PDF|work=UCI|date=18 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Entry list men|url=http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/85/15/20150212_SQEY_ME_EntryListUCIwebsite_English.PDF|work=UCI|date=18 February 2015}}</ref><eod>
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['< sod > the\'\'\'36th legislative assembly of british columbia\'\'\'sat from 1996 to 2001. the members were elected in the [ [ british columbia general election, 1996 | british columbia general election ] ] held in may 1996. < ref name = " elections " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / pubdocs / bcdocs / 354968 / electhistvol2. pdf | title = electoral history of british columbia, supplement, 1987 – 2001 | publisher = elections bc | accessdate = 2012 - 02 - 18 } } < / ref > the [ [ british columbia new democratic party | new democratic party ] ] ( ndp ) led by [ [ glen clark ] ] formed the government. clark resigned as premier in august 1999 ; [ [ dan miller ( canadian politician ) | dan miller ] ] served as interim premier until a leadership election was held in february 2000 where [ [ ujjal dosanjh ] ] became party leader and premier. < ref name = " premier " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / reference / premiers. pdf | title = premiers of british columbia 1871 - | publisher = bc legislature | accessdate = 2011 - 09 - 23 } } < / ref > the [ [ british columbia liberal party | liberals ] ] led by [ [ gordon campbell ( canadian politician ) | gordon campbell ] ] formed the [ [ official opposition ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / reference / leaders _ of _ the _ opposition. pdf | title = leaders of the opposition in british columbia 1903 - | publisher = bc legislature | accessdate = 2011 - 07 - 20 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the\'\'\'36th legislative assembly of british columbia\'\'\'sat from 1996 to 2001. the members were elected in the [ [ british columbia general election, 1996 | british columbia general election ] ] held in may 1996. < ref name = " elections " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / pubdocs / bcdocs / 354968 / → electhistvol2. pdf | title = electoral history of british columbia, supplement, 1987 – 2001 | publisher = elections bc | accessdate = 2012 - 02 - 18 } } < / ref > the [ [ british columbia new democratic party | new democratic party ] ] ( ndp ) led by [ [ glen clark ] ] formed the government. clark resigned as premier in august 1999 ; [ [ dan miller ( canadian politician ) | dan miller ] ] served as interim premier until a leadership election was held in february 2000 where [ [ ujjal dosanjh ] ] became party leader and premier. < ref name = " premier " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / reference / premiers. pdf | title = premiers of british columbia 1871 - | publisher = bc legislature | accessdate = 2011 - 09 - 23 } } < / ref > the [ [ british columbia liberal party | liberals ] ] led by [ [ gordon campbell ( canadian politician ) | gordon campbell ] ] formed the [ [ official opposition ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. llbc. leg. bc. ca / public / reference / leaders _ of _ the _ opposition. pdf | title = leaders of the opposition in british columbia 1903 - | publisher = bc legislature | accessdate = 2011 - 07 - 20 } } { { dead link | date = september 2016 | bot = internetarchivebot | fix - attempted = yes } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod>The plan envisioned a nuclear attack on the [[Soviet Union]] with 20 to 30 atomic bombs. It earmarked 20 Soviet cities for obliteration in a first strike: [[Moscow]], [[Nizhny Novgorod|Gorky]], [[Samara, Russia|Kuybyshev]], [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]], [[Novosibirsk]], [[Omsk]], [[Saratov]], [[Kazan]], [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Baku]], [[Tashkent]], [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Nizhny Tagil]], [[Magnitogorsk]], [[Perm|Molotov]], [[Tbilisi]], [[Novokuznetsk|Stalinsk]], [[Grozny]], [[Irkutsk]], and [[Yaroslavl]].<ref> Michio Kaku and Daniel Axelrod, "To Win a Nuclear War: The Pentagon's Secret War Plans", Boston, South End Press, 1987, pp. 30-31.</ref> However this plan was actually a [[Disinformation|disinformation ploy]]; it was only in 1946 the [[United States]] could boast even nine atomic bombs in its inventory, along with twenty-seven [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress|B-29s]] capable at any one time of delivering them.<ref name=Rosenberg>{{cite journal |last=Rosenberg |first=David A |date=June 1979 |title=American Atomic Strategy and the Hydrogen Bomb Decision |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/1894674 |journal=The Journal of American History |number=66.1 |pages=62–87}}</ref> Plan Totality was part of Truman's 'giant atomic bluff' aimed primarily (and unsuccessfully) at the Soviet Union.<eod> <sod>The plan envisioned a nuclear attack on the [[Soviet Union]] with 20 to 30 atomic bombs. It earmarked 20 Soviet cities for obliteration in a first strike: [[Moscow]], [[Nizhny Novgorod|Gorky]], [[Samara, Russia|Kuybyshev]], [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]], [[Novosibirsk]], [[Omsk]], [[Saratov]], [[Kazan]], [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Baku]], [[Tashkent]], [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Nizhny Tagil]], [[Magnitogorsk]], [[Perm|Molotov]], [[Tbilisi]], [[Novokuznetsk|Stalinsk]], [[Grozny]], [[Irkutsk]], and [[Yaroslavl]].<ref> Michio Kaku and Daniel Axelrod, "To Win a Nuclear War: The Pentagon's Secret War Plans", Boston, South End Press, 1987, pp. 30-31.</ref> However this plan was actually a [[Disinformation|disinformation ploy]]; it was only in 1946 the [[United States]] could boast even nine atomic bombs in its inventory, along with twenty-seven [[Boeing B-29 Superfortress|B-29s]] capable of delivering them.<ref name=Rosenberg>{{cite journal |last=Rosenberg |first=David A |date=June 1979 |title=American Atomic Strategy and the Hydrogen Bomb Decision |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/1894674 |journal=The Journal of American History |number=66.1 |pages=62–87}}</ref> Plan Totality was part of Truman's 'giant atomic bluff' aimed primarily (and unsuccessfully) at the Soviet Union.<eod>
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<sod >But Elliott -- the campaign manager for the PC's successful 2012 provincial election campaign -- said there is no Tory takeover, noting that at the party's annual general meeting last weekend "I did not know 90 per cent of the people there." "What I have found is a small but rapidly-growing group of people who have enthusiasm and energy .< eod>< sod > But Elliott -- the campaign manager for the PC's successful 2012 provincial election campaign -- said there is no Tory takeover, noting that at the Alberta Party's annual general meeting last weekend, "I did not know 90 per cent of the people there." "What I have found is a small but rapidly growing group of people who have enthusiasm and energy . . . what these folks need is a handful of grizzled old veterans like me to help them." The leadership election committee, which is also being co-chaired by former Alberta Party president Pat Cochrane, must decide issues such as cut-off dates for candidate entry and membership sales, said Elliott.< eod>
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<sod >The leaders of far-right extremist group Britain First have been found guilty of anti-Muslim hate crimes.< eod>< sod > The leaders of far-right extremist group Britain First have been found guilty of anti-Muslim hate crimes after targeting people they incorrectly believed were involved in an ongoing rape trial.< eod>
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<sod >Separately, a brush fire had expanded to around 2,500 acres in the northern Los Angeles area, spurring evacuation orders.< eod>< sod > Separately, a brush fire had expanded to around 4,000 acres in the northern Los Angeles area, spurring evacuation orders and warnings about embers carrying the fire into residential areas.< eod>
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<sod>An anecdote is a tale—fact or fiction—told to demonstrate a point. "Earthly' means "not heavenly," especially for Stevens. "Earthly Anecdote," then, is a down-to-earth tale of Native-American warriors and a "firecat." We know the "bucks" existed and once rode their horses over Oklahoma. That world was real. We know that the "firecat" is imaginary. What is it about the firecat that inspires such fear in the warriors' hearts?<eod> <sod>An anecdote is a tale—fact or fiction—told to demonstrate a point. "Earthly' means "not heavenly," especially for Stevens. "Earthly Anecdote," then, is a down-to-earth tale of Native-American warriors and a "firecat." We know the "bucks" existed and once rode their horses over Oklahoma. That world was real. We know that the "firecat" is imaginary, and as a creature of the imagination it has blazing eyes and leaps faster than galloping horses. The "bucks" belong to a large contingent of the real human race that since prehistorical days have feared imagined creatures. <eod>
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<sod>Gordon said in 2014 that contemporary music could not be as good because one generation could not compete with 50 generations of hymns, and even the contemporary songs were in some cases just the old hymns with an updated sound. Writers of new songs had a hard time with "theologically sound, but significant, profound, appropriate, memorable, and edifying".<ref name=Gordon/> After his 2011 interview, Gordon said Mark Moring of ''Christianity Today'' had observed that contemporary music in churches was on the decline. Gordon said the people who first wanted it are older, and contemporary music had become so common that it was no longer a marketing tool, and no longer new when people wanted what was new. Praise teams, Gordon said, were like performers, but that they were in conflict with what the Bible said. And the congreagation needed to participate.<ref name=Gordon>{{cite journal|url=http://secondnaturejournal.com/the-imminent-decline-of-contemporary-worship-music-eight-reasons/title=The Imminent Decline of Contemporary Worship Music: Eight Reasons|last=Gordon|first=T. David|work=Second Nature|date=October 27, 2014}}</ref><eod> <sod>Gordon said in 2014 that contemporary music could not be as good because one generation could not compete with 50 generations of hymns, and even the contemporary songs were in some cases just the old hymns with an updated sound. Writers of new songs had a hard time with "theologically sound, but significant, profound, appropriate, memorable, and edifying".<ref name=Gordon/> After his 2011 interview, Gordon said Mark Moring of ''Christianity Today'' had observed that contemporary music in churches was on the decline. Gordon said the people who first wanted it are older, and contemporary music had become so common that it was no longer a marketing tool, and no longer new when people wanted what was new. Praise teams, Gordon said, were like performers, but that they were in conflict with what the Bible said. And the congregation needed to participate.<ref name=Gordon>{{cite journal|url=http://secondnaturejournal.com/the-imminent-decline-of-contemporary-worship-music-eight-reasons/title=The Imminent Decline of Contemporary Worship Music: Eight Reasons|last=Gordon|first=T. David|work=Second Nature|date=October 27, 2014}}</ref><eod>
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['< sod > the\'\'\'adam smith institute\'\'\'( asi ) is a free market neoliberal [ [ think tank ] ] and [ [ lobbying | lobbying group ] ] based in the united kingdom, named after [ [ adam smith ] ], a scottish moral philosopher and [ [ classical economics | classical economist ] ]. < ref > { { cite book | page = 6 | title = political issues in britain today | editor - first = bill | editor - last = jones | publisher = manchester university press | location = manchester | year = 1999 | edition = 5th | isbn = 0719054311 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite book | page = 77 | title = ideas and think tanks in contemporary britain | editor - first1 = michael david | editor - last1 = kandiah | editor - first2 = anthony | editor - last2 = seldon | publisher = routledge | location = new york | isbn = 0714647438 | year = 2013 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title =\'poverty barons\'who make a fortune from taxpayer - funded aid budget | first = andrew | last = gilligan | authorlink = andrew gilligan | work = [ [ the daily telegraph ] ] | date = 15 september 2012 | url = http : / / www. telegraph. co. uk / news / politics / 9545584 / poverty - barons - who - make - a - fortune - from - taxpayer - funded - aid - budget. html | accessdate = 12 january 2016 } } < / ref > it advocates [ [ free market ] ] and [ [ classical liberal ] ] ideas, primarily via the formation of radical policy options with regard to [ [ public choice theory ] ], which political decision makers seek to develop upon. the president of the asi, [ [ madsen pirie ] ], even has sought to describe the activity of the organisation as " we propose things which people regard as being on the edge of lunacy. the next thing you know, they\'re on the edge of policy ". < ref > { { cite news | title = adam smith institute\'s sense and nonsense | first = alan | last = rusbridger | authorlink = alan rusbridger | newspaper = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 22 december 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the\'\'\'adam smith institute\'\'\'( asi ) is a free market libertarian [ [ think tank ] ] and [ [ lobbying | lobbying group ] ] based in the united kingdom, named after [ [ adam smith ] ], a scottish moral philosopher and [ [ classical economics | classical economist ] ]. < ref > { { cite book | page = 6 | title = political issues in britain today | editor - first = bill | editor - last = jones | publisher = manchester university press | location = manchester | year = 1999 | edition = 5th | isbn = 0719054311 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite book | page = 77 | title = ideas and think tanks in contemporary britain | editor - first1 = michael david | editor - last1 = kandiah | editor - first2 = anthony | editor - last2 = seldon | publisher = routledge | location = new york | isbn = 0714647438 | year = 2013 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title =\'poverty barons\'who make a fortune from taxpayer - funded aid budget | first = andrew | last = gilligan | authorlink = andrew gilligan | work = [ [ the daily telegraph ] ] | date = 15 september 2012 | url = http : / / www. telegraph. co. uk / news / politics / 9545584 / poverty - barons - who - make - a - fortune - from - taxpayer - funded - aid - budget. html | accessdate = 12 january 2016 } } < / ref > it advocates [ [ free market ] ] and [ [ classical liberal ] ] ideas, primarily via the formation of radical policy options with regard to [ [ public choice theory ] ], which political decision makers seek to develop upon. the president of the asi, [ [ madsen pirie ] ], has sought to describe the activity of the organisation as " we propose things which people regard as being on the edge of lunacy. the next thing you know, they\'re on the edge of policy ". < ref > { { cite news | title = adam smith institute\'s sense and nonsense | first = alan | last = rusbridger | authorlink = alan rusbridger | newspaper = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 22 december 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >  The Office of Legal Counsel, which acts as a legal adviser to the president, also argued that Mr Mulvaney, not English, was the legitimate director of the department.< eod>< sod >   The Office of Legal Counsel, which acts as a legal adviser to the President, also argued that Mr Mulvaney, not Ms English, was the legitimate director of the department.< eod>
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<sod>Pearce made her return to the Australian stage in November 1914 as one of the stars of the ''Tivoli Follies'' revue, and remained with the show throughout its two and a half year tour around the country. Among the other productions she appeared in over the next seven years were ''The Beauty Shop'' (1917), ''My Lady Frayle'' (1919), ''The Officers' Mess'' (1919), ''His Little Widows'' (1920) and ''[[Chu Chin Chow]]'' (1920), in which she played Zahrat-al-Kulub opposite [[Charles Workman]] (as Ali Baba).<ref>Murphy, Lynne. "Vera Pearce." ''Companion to Theatre in Australia''. Sydney: Currency Press, 1995, p. 429</ref><ref>[[Kurt Gänzl|Gänzl, Kurt]]. [http://operetta-research-center.org/chu-chin-chow-musical-tale-east-3-acts-music-frederic-norton "''Chu Chin Chow'' Musical Tale of the East In 3 Acts, Music by Frederic Norton"], Operetta Research Center, 9 July 2016</ref><eod> <sod>Pearce made her return to the Australian stage in November 1914 as one of the stars of the ''Tivoli Follies'' revue, and remained with the show throughout its two and a half year tour around the country. Among the other productions she appeared in over the next seven years were ''The Beauty Shop'' (1917), ''My Lady Frayle'' (1919), ''The Officers' Mess'' (1919), ''His Little Widows'' (1920) and ''[[Chu Chin Chow]]'' (1920), in which she played Zahrat-al-Kulub opposite [[Charles H. Workman]] (as Ali Baba).<ref>Murphy, Lynne. "Vera Pearce." ''Companion to Theatre in Australia''. Sydney: Currency Press, 1995, p. 429</ref><ref>[[Kurt Gänzl|Gänzl, Kurt]]. [http://operetta-research-center.org/chu-chin-chow-musical-tale-east-3-acts-music-frederic-norton "''Chu Chin Chow'' Musical Tale of the East In 3 Acts, Music by Frederic Norton"], Operetta Research Center, 9 July 2016</ref><eod>
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<sod >As it was, reports suggested that the president was preparing to sign the order on Friday.< eod>< sod > As it was, reports suggested that the president is preparing to sign the order on Friday.< eod>
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<sod>* Bird, Andrew. ''A Separate Litte War''. London, UK: Grub Street, 2003. ISBN 1-904010-43-1.<eod> <sod>* Bird, Andrew. ''A Separate Little War''. London, UK: Grub Street, 2003. ISBN 1-904010-43-1.<eod>
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<sod >A contestant on University Challenge has been acquitted of raping a woman at York University.< eod>< sod > A former contestant on University Challenge has been acquitted of raping a woman at York University.< eod>
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<sod>'''Robbie Thomas Kruse''' (born 5 October 1988) is an Australian [[Association football|football (soccer)]] player who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] and the [[Australia national association football team|Australian national team]]. He played his junior football with Albany Creek in the Pine Rivers district to the near north of Brisbane and began his professional career with [[A-League]] side [[Brisbane Roar FC|Brisbane Roar]] and later[[Melbourne Victory FC|Melbourne Victory]] before moving to Germany in 2011.<eod> <sod>'''Robbie Thomas Kruse''' (born 5 October 1988) is an Australian [[Association football|football (soccer)]] player who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]] and the [[Australia national association football team|Australian national team]]. He played his junior football with Albany Creek in the Pine Rivers district to the near north of Brisbane and began his professional career with [[A-League]] side [[Brisbane Roar FC|Brisbane Roar]] and later [[Melbourne Victory FC|Melbourne Victory]] before moving to Germany in 2011.<eod>
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<sod>Broad church as an expression is now increasingly replaced by references in the [[Church of England]] to liberalism. For example, [[Rowan Williams]], the former [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], in his "text of reflection" ''The Challenge and Hope of Being an Anglican Today'', released in 2006,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://rowanwilliams.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/1478/the-challenge-and-hope-of-being-an-anglican-today-a-reflection-for-the-bishops-clergy-and-faithful-o|title = The Challenge and Hope of Being an Anglican Today: A Reflection for the Bishops, Clergy and Faithful of the Anglican Communion|date = 27 June 2006|accessdate = 13 May 2015|website = Dr. Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury|publisher = |last = Williams|first = Rowan|authorlink = Rowan Williams}}</ref> described the three "components in our heritage" as "strict evangelical Protestantism", "Roman Catholicism" and "[[Liberal Christianity|religious liberalism]]", accepting that "each of these has a place in the church’s life". These would broadly correspond to the low church, high church and broad church parties in the Church of England. It has been suggested that "broad" tended to be used to describe those of middle of the road ceremonial preferences who leaned towards liberal Protestantism; whilst "central" described those who were theologically conservative, but took middle way in ritual. Broad churchmen might best be described as those who are generally liberal in theology, often culturally conservative, but also supportive of a broad, that is, comprehensive Anglican Church including Evangelical Anglican, "Middle of the road" or "vanilla Anglicans" or "central churchmen", liberal or "progressive" Anglicans, moderate high churchmen, and Anglo-Catholic Anglicans (though not fundamentalist on the one extreme nor papalists on the other). It is not possible to draw sharp lines between some of these traditions.<eod> <sod>Broad church as an expression is now increasingly replaced by references in the [[Church of England]] to liberalism. For example, [[Rowan Williams]], the former [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], in his "text of reflection" ''The Challenge and Hope of Being an Anglican Today'', released in 2006,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://rowanwilliams.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/1478/the-challenge-and-hope-of-being-an-anglican-today-a-reflection-for-the-bishops-clergy-and-faithful-o|title = The Challenge and Hope of Being an Anglican Today: A Reflection for the Bishops, Clergy and Faithful of the Anglican Communion|date = 27 June 2006|accessdate = 13 May 2015|website = Dr. Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury|publisher = |last = Williams|first = Rowan|authorlink = Rowan Williams}}</ref> described the three "components in our heritage" as "strict evangelical Protestantism", "Roman Catholicism" and "[[Liberal Christianity|religious liberalism]]", accepting that "each of these has a place in the church’s life". These would broadly correspond to the low church, high church and broad church parties in the Church of England. It has been suggested that "broad" tended to be used to describe those of middle of the road liturgical preferences who leaned theologically towards liberal Protestantism; whilst "central" described those who were theologically conservative, but took the middle way in terms of liturgical practices. Broad churchmen might best be described as those who are generally liberal in theology, often culturally conservative, but also supportive of a broad—that is, comprehensive—Anglican Church including Evangelical Anglicans, "Middle of the road" or "vanilla Anglicans" or "central churchmen", liberal or "progressive" Anglicans, moderate high churchmen, and Anglo-Catholic Anglicans (though not fundamentalist on the one extreme nor papalists on the other). It is not possible to draw sharp lines between some of these traditions.<eod>
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<sod >" Last week, Osborne ruled out a formal currency union with Scotland if it becomes an independent, warning that voting Yes means losing the pound. The Prime Minister also said it "would be difficult to justify a currency union post-independence.< eod>< sod > " Last week, Osborne ruled out a formal currency union with Scotland if it becomes an independent, warning that voting Yes means losing the pound. Labour and Lib Dems also declared opposition to an independent Scotland being able to carry on using the pound. Salmond hit back at Westminster arguing that the "accumulated negativity" displayed in recent weeks will differ "greatly from the reality of life" in Scotland.< eod>
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<sod >An EgyptAir plane from Cairo to Paris with 69 passengers on board has gone missing over the Mediterranean Sea.< eod>< sod > An EgyptAir plane from Paris to Cairo with 66 people on board has gone missing over the Mediterranean Sea.< eod>
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<sod >  Authorities launched a manhunt after five people were injured on Saturday morning in the Rosenheimer Platz area of the Bavarian capital.< eod>< sod >   Authorities launched a manhunt after six people were attacked on Saturday morning in the Rosenheimer Platz area of the Bavarian capital.< eod>
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<sod >Girl in critical condition after being struck by vehicle in Millrise Calgary Herald Published on: October 4, 2017 | Last Updated: October 4, 2017 11:26 AM MDT A young girl is in critical condition after two pedestrians were struck on Millrise Drive S.W. this morning.< eod>< sod > grandmother in life-threatening condition Calgary Herald Published on: October 4, 2017 | Last Updated: October 4, 2017 1:56 PM MDT Police say a woman in her 60s is in life-threatening condition after she and her three-year-old granddaughter were struck by a vehicle in Millrise.< eod>
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<sod >Two men including a police officer have been shot outside the Houses of Parliament.< eod>< sod > A police officer has been stabbed and a suspected assailant shot outside the Houses of Parliament, shortly after a car is reported to have rammed into members of the public on Westminster Bridge.< eod>
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<sod>'''Tintri, Inc.''' is an American [[information technology]] company based in [[Mountain View, California]]. Tintri provides flash-based [[VM-aware storage]] (VAS) products designed for [[virtual machine]]s and [[cloud computing]]. The company’s core product line is the VMstore.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cohan|first=Peter|title=Tintri’s 110% growth grabs share from NetApp, EMC in $10 billion market|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/07/31/tintris-110-growth-grabs-share-from-netapp-emc-in-10-billion-market/|date=31 July 2013|work=Forbes|accessdate=16 October 2013}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''Tintri, Inc.''' is an American [[information technology]] company based in [[Mountain View, California]]. Tintri provides flash-based [[VM-aware storage]] (VAS) products designed for [[virtual machine]]s and [[cloud computing]]. The company’s core product line is the VMstore.<ref>{{cite web |author= Peter Cohan |title= Tintri’s 110% growth grabs share from NetApp, EMC in $10 billion market |url= http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/07/31/tintris-110-growth-grabs-share-from-netapp-emc-in-10-billion-market/ |date= July 31, 2013 |work= Forbes |accessdate= October 6, 2016 }}</ref><eod>
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<sod>[[Europol]] provides annual statistics regarding terrorist attacks and terrorist related arrests in the EU, with data available from 2006.<ref name="Europol statistics">{{citation |title=Europol statistics|url=https://www.europol.europa.eu/latest_publications/37|accessdate=15 January 2015|publisher=''europol.europa.eu''}}</ref> According to these data the vast majority of terrorist attacks in the EU are affiliated with Ethno-national or separatist motives, followed by left-wing attacks and those that are registered as 'unspecified'. A significant number of terror attacks are motivated religiously or associated with right-wing groups. However, among those arrested on terror-related crimes most are religiously motivated and form the largest group, followed by separatist related terror suspects. The relatively high incidence of arrests related to religiously motivated terrorism (in comparison to the number of such attacks) is at least in part related to recruitment networks for violent action outside the EU and to the dissemination of terrorist propaganda.<ref name="Europol Terrorism Report 2014">{{citation |title=Europol Terrorism Report 2014|url=https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/te-sat-2014-european-union-terrorism-situation-and-trend-report-2014|accessdate=15 January 2015|publisher=''europol.europa.eu''}}</ref> Europol's reports do not provide a breakdown of the proportion of attacks that have been completed or the type of damage inflicted. In January 2015, [[The Economist]] compiled data regarding deaths due to political violence in western Europe since 2001. Terrorism in the EU seems to have a disturbing trend toward antisemetism caused by Muslim extremism with many of the attacks directed at Israeli targets. The European Jewish population is well assimilated and often physically indistinguishable from the general population so religious institutions and schools are often targeted. The data shows that the death toll associated with Islamist terror is particularly high, especially when compared with the overall proportion of religiously motivated attacks reported by Europol.<ref name="The Economist: Terror in western Europe">{{citation |title=The Economist: Terror in western Europe|url=http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/01/daily-chart-8|accessdate=17 January 2015|publisher=''economist.com''}}</ref><eod> <sod>[[Europol]] provides annual statistics regarding terrorist attacks and terrorist related arrests in the EU, with data available from 2006.<ref name="Europol statistics">{{citation |title=Europol statistics|url=https://www.europol.europa.eu/latest_publications/37|accessdate=15 January 2015|publisher=''europol.europa.eu''}}</ref> According to these data the vast majority of terrorist attacks in the EU are affiliated with Ethno-national or separatist motives, followed by left-wing attacks and those that are registered as 'unspecified'. A significant number of terror attacks are motivated religiously or associated with right-wing groups. However, among those arrested on terror-related crimes most are religiously motivated and form the largest group, followed by separatist related terror suspects. The relatively high incidence of arrests related to religiously motivated terrorism (in comparison to the number of such attacks) is at least in part related to recruitment networks for violent action outside the EU and to the dissemination of terrorist propaganda.<ref name="Europol Terrorism Report 2014">{{citation |title=Europol Terrorism Report 2014|url=https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/te-sat-2014-european-union-terrorism-situation-and-trend-report-2014|accessdate=15 January 2015|publisher=''europol.europa.eu''}}</ref> Europol's reports do not provide a breakdown of the proportion of attacks that have been completed or the type of damage inflicted. In January 2015, [[The Economist]] compiled data regarding deaths due to political violence in western Europe since 2001. Terrorism in the EU seems to have a trend toward antisemetism caused by Muslim extremism with many of the attacks directed at Israeli targets. The European Jewish population is well assimilated and often physically indistinguishable from the general population so religious institutions and schools are often targeted. A significant death toll is caused by Islamist terrorism, especially when compared with the overall proportion of religiously motivated attacks reported by Europol.<ref name="The Economist: Terror in western Europe">{{citation |title=The Economist: Terror in western Europe|url=http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/01/daily-chart-8|accessdate=17 January 2015|publisher=''economist.com''}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>'''Lorrin Andrews''' (1795–1868) was an early American missionary to [[Hawaii]] and judge. He opened the first post-secondary school for Hawaiians called [[Lahainaluna]] Seminary, prepared a Hawaiian dictionary and several works on the literature and antiquities of the Hawaiians. His students published the first newspaper, and were involved in the first case of counterfeiting currency in Hawaii. He later served as a judge and became a member of Hawaii's first Supreme Court.<eod> <sod>'''Lorrin Andrews''' (April 29, 1795 – September 29, 1868) was an early American missionary to [[Hawaii]] and judge. He opened the first post-secondary school for Hawaiians called [[Lahainaluna]] Seminary, prepared a Hawaiian dictionary and several works on the literature and antiquities of the Hawaiians. His students published the first newspaper, and were involved in the first case of counterfeiting currency in Hawaii. He later served as a judge and became a member of Hawaii's first Supreme Court.<eod>
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['< sod >\'\'\'\'\'the kingkiller chronicle\'\'\'\'\'is a fantasy trilogy by [ [ michael patrick rothfuss ] ], telling the autobiography of kvothe, < ref name = " pronunciation " > { { cite web | url = http : / / blog. patrickrothfuss. com / 2008 / 02 / ask - author - author 4 - how - to do - i - pronounce - kvothes / | title = for how to pronounce kvothe\'s name | first = patrick | last = rothfuss | accessdate = july 1 27, 2010 | date = february 19, 2008 } } < / ref > an adventurer and famous musician. < eod > < sod >\'\'\'\'\'the kingkiller chronicle\'\'\'\'\'is an ongoing fantasy trilogy trilogy by [ [ patrick ian rothfuss ] ], telling the autobiography of kvothe, < ref name = " pronunciation " > { { cite web | url = http : / / blog. patrickrothfuss. com / 2008 / 02 / ask - asking author - 4 - how - do - like i - pronounce - kvothes / | title = how to pronounce kvothe\'s name | first = patrick | last = rothfuss | → accessdate = july 27, 2010 | date = february 19, 2008 } } < / ref > an adventurer and famous musician. < eod >']
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<sod>! scope="row"| "Iconic"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Chance the Rapper]] and [[Mike Tyson]])}}<eod> <sod>! scope="row"| "[[Iconic (song)|Iconic]]"<br>{{small|(featuring [[Chance the Rapper]] and [[Mike Tyson]])}}<eod>
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<sod>The District of Nanded lies between 180 15 ' to 190 55' North latitudes and 770 to 78025' East longitudes. It covers area of above 10,332 per Sq.&nbsp;km. It is located in the south eastern part of the state. It is bounded on the North by [[Yavatmal]] District, on the South West by [[Latur]] District, on the North West by [[Parbhani]] District of Maharashtra State, on the East and South East by [[Adilabad]] and [[Nizamabad District|Nizamabad]] Districts of Telangana State and on the South by [[Bidar]] District of Karnataka State. The area presents undulating topography with uneven hills, plateau, gentle slopes and valley planes. Physiographically, the district can be divided into 2 major parts, the hilly region on the North and North East and low-lying area on the banks of the rivers Godavari, Manjra, Manyad, Penganga etc.<eod> <sod>The District of Nanded lies between 180 15 ' to 190 55' North latitudes and 770 to 78025' East longitudes. It covers area of above 10,332 Sq.&nbsp;km. It is located in the South Eastern part of the state. Nanded is bounded on the North by [[Yavatmal]] district, on the Eastern side lies [[Adilabad district|Adilabad]] , [[Nirmal district|Nirmal]], [[Nizamabad, Telangana|Nizamabad]] and [[Kamareddy district|Kamareddy]] districts of [[Telangana]] state, and on the South lies [[Bidar]] of [[Karnataka]] state. Nanded also shares its boundaries with [[Latur district|Latur]] on South West, [[Parbhani district|Parbhani]] and [[Hingoli district|Hingoli]] districts on the West.</br><eod>
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<sod> :This proposed version puts way too much emphasis on the issue of water detection, especially considering that the general consensus in the scientific community is pretty clear. Deep Impact was only a month ago, that's not enough time to claim that comets are now commonly called "snowy dirtballs" rather than "dirty snowballs" (a phrase that goes back decades). In general, there are too many weasel-words being used here. I think Sasquatch's version cleared up all these problems nicely. [[User:Bryan Derksen|Bryan]] 06:27, 28 July 2005 (UTC) ::I'm going to move some stuff over from my talk page that demonstrates again and again astronomers changing their views about specific comets being made primarily of ices or volatiles. [[User:Plautus satire|Plautus satire]] 14:33, 29 July 2005 (UTC) == Creationism section == <eod> <sod> :This proposed version puts way too much emphasis on the issue of water detection, especially considering that the general consensus in the scientific community is pretty clear. Deep Impact was only a month ago, that's not enough time to claim that comets are now commonly called "snowy dirtballs" rather than "dirty snowballs" (a phrase that goes back decades). In general, there are too many weasel-words being used here. I think Sasquatch's version cleared up all these problems nicely. [[User:Bryan Derksen|Bryan]] 06:27, 28 July 2005 (UTC) ::I'm going to move some stuff over from my talk page that demonstrates again and again astronomers changing their views about specific comets being made primarily of ices or volatiles. [[User:Plautus satire|Plautus satire]] 14:33, 29 July 2005 (UTC) :In the picture (which is now on the Article page) of Comet Borrelly, what do the colors represent? I assume temperature, but the picture needs a scale. [[User:Mcswell|Mcswell]] 18:51, 25 February 2007 (UTC) == Creationism section == <eod>
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<sod>'''S''' ([[English alphabet#Letter names|named]] ''ess'' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɛ|s}},<ref>Spelled 'es'- in compound words</ref> plural ''esses''<ref>"S", ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]],'' 2nd edition (1989); ''Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1993); "ess," op. cit.</ref>) is the 19th [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] in the [[English alpbs Englifbddysh alphabet]] and the [[ISO basic Latin alphabet]]hidhdigbnhsyqqjsjhdjyehjfjgiduffifudjruihsbxjdj,12bdbzbxhhdhffjhduejdodnsgssidgdjdjfhfjjfifhddkdsjdjdjjdjiehsjdidhduuwifjcjxudhdydfudhjqigdddjejiqhdqudyplmppwwpopppuuilogxjdhdhfjfkfijrkgjrjxhehshhkfirhwhedkqkfjjfkfjfuaufuddhiqhxteghdsishyydysyysususpagdnhsxvafywtewuehscjxiodhxbchhjcyswiwowiwuwirjfjfjldjjahdgehdoid<eod> <sod>'''S''' ([[English alphabet#Letter names|named]] ''ess'' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɛ|s}},<ref>Spelled 'es'- in compound words</ref> plural ''esses''<ref>"S", ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]],'' 2nd edition (1989); ''Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1993); "ess," op. cit.</ref>) is the 19th [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] in the [[English alphabet|modern English alphabet]] and the [[ISO basic Latin alphabet]].<eod>
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<sod>| Heather Cameron-Hayes<br>Jordan Gray<eod> <sod>| Heather Cameron-Hayes<br>Jordan Gray<br><small>Chloe Castro<small><eod>
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<sod>Nonetheless, because of their [[physiology]] horses are also suited to a number of work and entertainment-related tasks. Humans [[domesticated]] horses thousands of years ago, and they have helped humans ever since. Through selective breeding, some breeds of horses have been bred to be quite docile, particularly certain large [[draft horse]]s. On the other hand, most light horse riding [[List of horse breeds|breeds]] were developed for speed, agility, alertness, and endurance; building on natural qualities that extended from their wild ancestors.<eod> <sod>Nonetheless, because of their [[physiology]] horses are also suited to a number of work and entertainment-related tasks. Humans [[domesticated]] horses thousands of years ago, and they have been used by humans ever since. Through selective breeding, some breeds of horses have been bred to be quite docile, particularly certain large [[draft horse]]s. On the other hand, most light horse riding [[List of horse breeds|breeds]] were developed for speed, agility, alertness, and endurance; building on natural qualities that extended from their wild ancestors.<eod>
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