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<sod>"'''Thinking Out Loud'''" is a song by English singer-songwriter [[Ed Sheeran]], recorded for his second studio album, ''[[x (Ed Sheeran album)|×]]'' (2014). It was written by Sheeran and [[Amy Wadge]], and was produced by frequent collaborator [[Jake Gosling]]. It was released in the US on 24 September 2014, serving as the third single from the album. Based on latest lover Francesca Radley.<eod> <sod>"'''Thinking Out Loud'''" is a song by English singer-songwriter [[Ed Sheeran]], recorded for his second studio album, ''[[x (Ed Sheeran album)|×]]'' (2014). It was written by Sheeran and [[Amy Wadge]], and was produced by frequent collaborator [[Jake Gosling]]. It was released in the US on 24 September 2014, serving as the third single from the album.<eod>
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<sod >He said the UK provides no financial support to Israeli armed forces and that there would be no change in policy.< eod>< sod > Theresa May's spokesman highlighted that the country’s army runs a hospital for Syrian refugees, but said the UK currently provides no financial support to Israeli forces and that there would be no change in policy.< eod>
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<sod>Foot was the daughter of [[Esther Cleveland]] (1893-1980). Esther Cleveland was born in the [[White House]] during her father [[Grover Cleveland]]'s second presidency. Foot's father was Captain William Sidney Bence Bosanquet (1893-1966) of the [[Coldstream Guards]] of the [[British Army]]. Her paternal grandfather was the barrister and judge, Sir [[Frederick Albert Bosanquet]], [[Common Serjeant of London]] from 1900 to 1917. Esther and William married at Westminster Abbey on 14 March 1918.<eod> <sod>Foot was the daughter of [[Esther Cleveland]] (1893-1980) and Captain William Sidney Bence Bosanquet (1893-1966) of the [[Coldstream Guards]] of the [[British Army]]. Her paternal grandfather was the barrister and judge, Sir [[Frederick Albert Bosanquet]], [[Common Serjeant of London]] from 1900 to 1917. Esther and William married at Westminster Abbey on 14 March 1918.<eod>
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["< sod > the local newspaper is the wetherby news and [ from http : / / www. wetherbynews. co. uk / ] the lifestyle magazine is the excelle magazine. [ http : / / www. excellemagazine. co. uk / ] [ [ tempo fm ] ] is wetherby's very own 100 % volunteer run rural community radio fm station, with studios located in the old council archives offices in westgate. [ [ wetherby film theatre ] ] [ http : / / cinematreasures. org / theater / 3507 / ] is an independently owned, rural traditional single screen cinema situated on caxton street, which although built over 100 years ago as a cinema, spent a period as a bingo & social club, before being re - opened as a cinema in 1994. < eod > < sod > the local newspaper is the wetherby news < ref > [ http : / / www. wetherbynews. co. uk / ] < / ref > and the lifestyle magazine is the excelle magazine. < ref > [ http : / / www. excellemagazine. co. uk / ] < / ref > the regional radio station is [ [ bbc radio leeds ] ]. [ [ tempo fm ] ] is wetherby's very own 100 % volunteer run community radio station, with studios located in the old council offices in westgate. [ [ wetherby film theatre ] ] < ref > [ http : / / cinematreasures. org / theater / 3507 / ] < / ref > is an open independently owned, traditional single screen cinema theatre on caxton street, which was although built over 100 years ago as a cinema, had spent a period as a bingo & social club, before being re - opened as a cinema in 1994. < eod >"]
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<sod >The decision comes amid mounting pressure on the Government to abandon the pay cap after new research suggested nearly a quarter of those who have qualified in the teaching profession since 2011 have left the job.< eod>< sod > The decision comes amid mounting pressure on the Prime Minister to abandon the pay cap after new research suggested nearly a quarter of those who have qualified in the teaching profession since 2011 have left the job.< eod>
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<sod>This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on the CH-CH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is '''L-arogenate:NAD+ oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)'''. Other names in common use include '''arogenic dehydrogenase (ambiguous)''', '''cyclohexadienyl dehydrogenase''', '''pretyrosine dehydrogenase (ambiguous)''', and '''L-arogenate:NAD+ oxidoreductase'''. This enzyme participates in [[phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis]] and [[novobiocin biosynthesis]].<eod> <sod>This enzyme belongs to the family of [[oxidoreductase]]s, specifically those acting on the CH-CH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is '''L-arogenate:NAD+ oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)'''. Other names in common use include '''arogenic dehydrogenase (ambiguous)''', '''cyclohexadienyl dehydrogenase''', '''pretyrosine dehydrogenase (ambiguous)''', and '''L-arogenate:NAD+ oxidoreductase'''. This enzyme participates in [[phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis]] and [[novobiocin biosynthesis]].<eod>
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<sod >In a series of allegations, lead detective Phil Stoddard told the court Justin Ross Harris sent explicit messages, including photographs of his erect penis to a 16-year old girl, while his son was dying inside the car.< eod>< sod > In a series of allegations, lead detective Phil Stoddard told the court Justin Ross Harris sent explicit messages, including naked photographs, while his son was dying inside the car.< eod>
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<sod>*[[Nepean, Ontario|Nepean]] &mdash; [[Merivale Road (Ottawa)|Merivale Road]]<eod> <sod>*[[Nepean, Ontario|Nepean]] &mdash; [[Merivale Road (Ottawa)|Merivale Road]] in Emerald Plaza<eod>
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<sod>|ref=<ref>{{Cite news|title=Graduate Profiles: The Honourable Mrs Justice Dobbs DBE|newspaper=Surrey Graduate|issue=16|pages=14|year=2005|publisher=Surrey Alumni Society|url=http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ado/surreygrad16.pdf|format=|postscript=<!--None-->}} {{dead link|date=May 2009}}</ref>}}<eod> <sod>|ref=<ref>{{Cite news|title=Graduate Profiles: The Honourable Mrs Justice Dobbs DBE |newspaper=Surrey Graduate |issue=16 |pages=14 |year=2005 |publisher=Surrey Alumni Society |url=http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ado/surreygrad16.pdf |format= |postscript=<!--None--> |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20090207082516/http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ado/surreygrad16.pdf |archivedate=February 7, 2009 }} </ref>}}<eod>
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<sod>'''Madhesh''' is a fertile and humid region of southern [[Nepal]] in the [[Terai]] belt. The indigenous [[Nepalese people]] who have connection to Bihar of India and historically lived there are identified as [[Madhesi people]]. The region's name in [[Urdu]] as referred to by [[Muslims]] is {{Nq|ترای}} ''tarāī'', meaning "lands lying at the foot of a watershed" or "on the banks of a river; low ground flooded with water, valley, basin, marshy ground, marsh, swamp; meadow".<ref>{{cite web |author= Platts, J. T. |year= 1884 |url= http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.2:1:3349.platts |title= A dictionary of Urdu, and English. |publisher= W. H. Allen & Co., London}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''Madhesh''' is a fertile and humid region of southern [[Nepal]] in the [[Terai]] belt. They have cultural and demographic connection to Bihar of India and historically lived there are identified as [[Madhesi people]]. The region's name in [[Urdu]] as referred to by [[Muslims]] is {{Nq|ترای}} ''tarāī'', meaning "lands lying at the foot of a watershed" or "on the banks of a river; low ground flooded with water, valley, basin, marshy ground, marsh, swamp; meadow".<ref>{{cite web |author= Platts, J. T. |year= 1884 |url= http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.2:1:3349.platts |title= A dictionary of Urdu, and English. |publisher= W. H. Allen & Co., London}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>|<small>Schober didn't show, Denic adances to the final.<eod> <sod>|<small>Schober didn't show, Denic advances to the final.<eod>
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<sod>To grow beyond its model of selling high-end PCs by phone, and to attract top management and engineers, Gateway relocated its base of operations to [[La Jolla, California]], in May 1998.<ref>{{cite web | last = Crockett | first = Roger O. | title = Gateway Loses the Folksy Shtick: CEO Waitt Looks West to Lure Sophisticated Talent | publisher = BusinessWeek | url = http://www.businessweek.com/1998/27/b3585103.htm | accessdate = 2009-02-10}}</ref> In an effort to cut operating costs, Gateway made another move, this time to [[Poway, California]], in October 2001. After acquiring [[eMachines]] in 2004, Gateway again relocated its corporate headquarters, to [[Irvine, California]].<ref>{{cite news | title = Technology Briefing, Hardware: Gateway Plans Move | publisher = New York Times | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04EFDC1539F932A35757C0A9629C8B63 | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | date=April 1, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last = Freeman | first = Mike | title = Gateway Inc. to leave Poway | publisher = San Diego Union-Tribune | url = http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20040330-2022-gateway.html | accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref><eod> <sod>To grow beyond its model of selling high-end PCs by phone, and to attract top management and engineers, Gateway relocated its base of operations to [[La Jolla|La Jolla, California]], in May 1998.<ref>{{cite web | last = Crockett | first = Roger O. | title = Gateway Loses the Folksy Shtick: CEO Waitt Looks West to Lure Sophisticated Talent | publisher = BusinessWeek | url = http://www.businessweek.com/1998/27/b3585103.htm | accessdate = 2009-02-10}}</ref> In an effort to cut operating costs, Gateway made another move, this time to [[Poway, California]], in October 2001. After acquiring [[eMachines]] in 2004, Gateway again relocated its corporate headquarters, to [[Irvine, California]].<ref>{{cite news | title = Technology Briefing, Hardware: Gateway Plans Move | publisher = New York Times | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04EFDC1539F932A35757C0A9629C8B63 | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | date=April 1, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last = Freeman | first = Mike | title = Gateway Inc. to leave Poway | publisher = San Diego Union-Tribune | url = http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20040330-2022-gateway.html | accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref><eod>
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['< sod > on february 13, 2016, justice [ [ antonin scalia ] ] died. < ref > { { cite news | url = http : / / www. nytimes. com / 2016 / 03 / 05 / us / politics / three - more - judges - said - to - be - vetted - for - supreme - court. html | title = three more judges said to be vetted for supreme court | newspaper = [ [ new york times ] ] | date = march 4, 2016 } } < / ref > the next day, senate republicans led by majority leader [ [ mitch mcconnell ] ] issued a statement that they would not consider any nominee put forth by obama, saying that a supreme court nomination should be left to the next president. < ref name = " politico160213 " > { { cite news | url = http : / / www. politico. com / story / 2016 / 02 / mitch - mcconnell - antonin - scalia - supreme - court - nomination - 219248 | title = mcconnell throws down the gauntlet : no scalia replacement under obama | date = february 13, 2016 | newspaper = politico } } < / ref > < ref > jonathan chait, [ http : / / nymag. com / daily / intelligencer / 2016 / 02 / senate - court - blockade - has - never - happened - before. html no, the senate\'s supreme court blockade has never happened in american history ],\'\' new york\'\' ( february 23, 2016 ). < / ref > < ref > michael mcauliff & jennifer bendery, [ http : / / www. huffingtonpost. com / entry / lindsey - graham - supreme - court - blockade _ us _ 56e1a57fe4b065e2e3d504b4 republican admits supreme court blockade is unprecedented ],\'\' huffington post\'\' ( march 10, 2016 ). < / ref > < ref > [ https : / / www. whitehouse. gov / blog / 2016 / 1 03 / 10 / letter - experts - president - supreme - court - nominee letter from the experts : the president\'s supreme court nominee deserves a chance ] ( march 10, 2016 ). < / ref > nonetheless, on march 4, the\'\' [ [ new york times ] ]\'\' reported that garland was being vetted by the obama administration as a potential nominee. a week later, garland was named as one of three judges on the president\'s " short list " ( along with judge [ [ sri srinivasan ] ], also of the d. c. circuit, and judge [ [ paul j. watford ] ] of the ninth circuit ). obama interviewed all three leading contenders, as well as two others who were considered : judge [ [ jane l. kelly ] ] of the [ [ united states court of appeals for the eighth circuit | eighth circuit ] ] and judge [ [ ketanji brown jackson ] ] of the [ [ u. s. district court for the district of columbia ] ]. < ref > [ [ nina totenberg ] ], [ http : / / www. npr. org / 2016 / 03 / 08 / 469722360 / president - obama - meets - with - supreme - court - candidates president obama meets with supreme court candidates ], npr ( march 8, 2016 ). < / ref > on march 16, obama formally nominated garland. < ref name = " nytannouncement " > { { cite news | first1 = michael d. | last1 = shear | first2 = gardiner | last2 = harris | url = http : / / www. nytimes. com / 2016 / 03 / 17 / us / politics / obama - supreme - court - nominee. html | title = obama chooses merrick garland for supreme court | date = march 16, 2016 | newspaper = new york times } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | authors = juliet eilperin, mike debonis and jerry markon | title = president obama nominates merrick garland to the supreme court | newspaper = washington post | date = march 16, 2016 | url = https : / / www. washingtonpost. com / world / national - security / president - obama - to - nominate - merrick - garland - to - the - supreme - court - sources - say / 2016 / 03 / 16 / 3bc90bc8 - eb7c - 11e5 - a6f3 - 21ccdbc5f74e _ story. html } } < / ref > the president\'s nomination of garland, the\'\' new york times\'\' reported, effectively " dar [ ed ] republican senators to refuse consideration of a jurist who is highly regarded throughout washington. " < ref name = " nytannouncement " / > < eod > < sod > on february 13, 2016, justice [ [ antonin scalia ] ] died. < ref > { { cite news | url = http : / / www. nytimes. com / 2016 / 03 / 05 / us / politics / three - more - judges - said - to - be - vetted - for - supreme - court. html | title = three more judges said to be vetted for supreme court | newspaper = [ [ new york times ] ] | date = march 4, 2016 } } < / ref > the next day, senate republicans led by majority leader [ [ mitch mcconnell ] ] issued an unprecedented statement that they would not consider any nominee put forth by obama, saying that a supreme court nomination should be left to the next president. < ref name = " politico160213 " > { { cite news | url = http : / / www. politico. com / story / 2016 / 02 / mitch - mcconnell - antonin - scalia - supreme - court - nomination - 219248 | title = mcconnell throws down the gauntlet : no scalia replacement under obama | date = february 13, 2016 | newspaper = politico } } < / ref > < ref > jonathan chait, [ http : / / nymag. com / daily / intelligencer / 2016 / 02 / senate - court - blockade - has - never - happened - before. html no, the senate\'s supreme court blockade has never happened in american history ],\'\' new york\'\' ( february 23, 2016 ). < / ref > < ref > michael mcauliff & jennifer bendery, [ http : / / www. huffingtonpost. com / entry / lindsey - graham - supreme - court - blockade _ us _ 56e1a57fe4b065e2e3d504b4 republican admits supreme court blockade is unprecedented ],\'\' huffington post\'\' ( march 10, 2016 ). < / ref > < ref > [ https : / / www. whitehouse. gov / blog / 2016 / 03 / 10 / letter - experts - president - supreme - court - nominee letter from the experts : the president\'s supreme court nominee deserves a chance ] ( march 10, 2016 ). < / ref > nonetheless, on march 4, the\'\' [ [ new york times ] ]\'\' reported that garland was being vetted by the obama administration as a potential nominee. a week later, garland was named as one of three judges on the president\'s " short list " ( along with judge [ [ sri srinivasan ] ], also of the d. c. circuit, and judge [ [ paul j. watford ] ] of the ninth circuit ). obama interviewed all three leading contenders, as well as two others who were considered : judge [ [ jane l. kelly ] ] of the [ [ united states court of appeals for the eighth circuit | eighth circuit ] ] and judge [ [ ketanji brown jackson ] ] of the [ [ u. s. district court for the district of columbia ] ]. < ref > [ [ nina totenberg ] ], [ http : / / www. npr. org / 2016 / 03 / 08 / 469722360 / president - obama - meets - with - supreme - court - candidates president obama meets with supreme court candidates ], npr ( march 8, 2016 ). < / ref > on march 16, obama formally nominated garland. < ref name = " nytannouncement " > { { cite news | first1 = michael d. | last1 = shear | first2 = gardiner | last2 = harris | url = http : / / www. nytimes. com / 2016 / 03 / 17 / us / politics / obama - supreme - court - nominee. html | title = obama chooses merrick garland for supreme court | date = march 16, 2016 | newspaper = new york times } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | authors = juliet eilperin, mike debonis and jerry markon | title = president obama nominates merrick garland to the supreme court | newspaper = washington post | date = march 16, 2016 | url = https : / / www. washingtonpost. com / world / national - security / president - obama - to - nominate - merrick - garland - to - the - supreme - court - sources - say / 2016 / 03 / 16 / 3bc90bc8 - eb7c - 11e5 - a6f3 - 21ccdbc5f74e _ story. html } } < / ref > the president\'s nomination of garland, the\'\' new york times\'\' reported, effectively " dar [ ed ] republican senators to refuse consideration of a jurist who is highly regarded throughout washington. 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<sod >Police say they erected a tripod and locked themselves together on the runway.< eod>< sod > The protesters were arrested after they erected a tripod and locked themselves together on the runway.< eod>
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<sod>[[New York City]]-born Johnny Maestro (born '''John Mastrangelo''' aka Johnny Mastro, Johnny Masters; May 7, 1939 &ndash; March 24, 2010) began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of [[the Crests]], one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry.<ref>Obituary ''[[New York Times]]'', March 26, 2010; page A24.</ref><ref>Obituary ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', March 26, 2010; page AA6.</ref> Patricia Van Dross, older sister to famed R&B singer [[Luther Vandross]], sang with Johnny Maestro while The Crests were signed to the Joyce Record label. Before the Crests signed with [[Coed Records]], Patricia left the group because her mother didn't want her 15-year-old daughter touring with the older guys. After a regional hit with "My Juanita"/"Sweetest One" on the Joyce label, he had two years of chart success with the Crests on [[Coed Records]] with "16 Candles", "Six Nights A Week", "Step by Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Trouble in Paradise". Between "Step by Step" and "Trouble in Paradise", Coed released a single "The Great Physician" under the name Johnny Masters. Maestro would leave the Crests for a solo career. Maestro was unable to reach his former chart heights with the Crests, but did have Top 40 hits with "What A Surprise" and "Model Girl" in 1961 as solo artist Johnny Mastro, "The Voice of the Crests" for Coed Records. For his next three singles with the label he was known as Johnny Maestro, the third spelling change for the label. None of those records charted and Maestro recorded for three different labels before briefly reuniting with the Crests as Johnny Maestro & the Crests in 1965 and 1966 which produced four singles.<eod> <sod>[[New York City]]-born Johnny Maestro (born '''John Mastrangelo''' aka Johnny Mastro, Johnny Masters; May 7, 1939 &ndash; March 24, 2010) began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of [[The Crests]], one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry.<ref>Obituary ''[[New York Times]]'', March 26, 2010; page A24.</ref><ref>Obituary ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', March 26, 2010; page AA6.</ref> Patricia Van Dross, older sister to famed R&B singer [[Luther Vandross]], sang with Johnny Maestro while The Crests were signed to the Joyce Record label. Before The Crests signed with [[Coed Records]], Patricia left the group because her mother didn't want her 15-year-old daughter touring with the older guys. After a regional hit with "My Juanita"/"Sweetest One" on the Joyce label, he had three years of chart success with The Crests on [[Coed Records]] with "16 Candles", "Six Nights A Week", "Step by Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Trouble in Paradise". Between "Step by Step" and "Trouble in Paradise", Coed released a single "The Great Physician"/"Say It Isn't So" under the name Johnny Masters. Late in 1960, Maestro would leave The Crests for a solo career. Maestro was unable to reach his former chart heights with The Crests, but did have Top 40 hits with "What A Surprise" and "Model Girl" in 1961 as solo artist Johnny Mastro, "The Voice of the Crests" for Coed Records. For his next three singles with the label, he was known as Johnny Maestro, the third spelling change for the label. None of those records charted and Maestro recorded for three different labels before recording with new backup singers (none from the original group) as Johnny Maestro & The Crests in 1965 and 1966, which produced four singles on two more labels.<eod>
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['< sod > on 1 april 1958 fleming wrote to [ [ the guardian |\'\' the manchester guardian\'\' ] ] in defence of his work, referring to that paper\'s review of [ [ dr. no ( novel ) |\'\' dr. no\'\' ] ]. < ref name = " fleming ( guardian ) " > { { cite news | last = fleming | first = ian | title = " the exclusive bond " mr. fleming on his hero | newspaper = [ [ the guardian |\'\' the manchester guardian\'\' ] ] | date = 5 april 1958 | page = 4 } } < / ref > while referring to bond\'s food and wine consumption as " gimmickery ", fleming bemoaned that " it has become an unfortunate trade - mark. i myself abhor wine - and - foodmanship. my own favourite food is scrambled eggs. " < ref name = " fleming ( guardian ) " / > fleming was so keen on scrambled eggs that he used his short story, " [ [ octopussy and the living daylights # 007 in new york | 007 in new york ] ] ", to provide his favourite recipe for the dish : in the story, this came from the housekeeper of his friend ivar bryce, may, who gave her name to bond\'s own housekeeper. { { sfn | chancellor | 2005 | p = 113 } } academic edward biddulph observed that fleming fully described seventy meals within the book series and that while a number of these had items in common — such as scrambled eggs and steaks — each meal was different from the others. < ref name = " biddulph : gourmet " > { { cite journal | last = biddulph | first = edward | title = " bond was not a gourmet " : an archaeology of james bond\'s diet | journal = food, culture and society : an international journal of multidisciplinary research | date = 1 june 2009 | volume = 12 | issue = 2 | doi = 10. 2752 / 155280109x368688 | page = 134 } } { { subscription } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > on 1 april 1958 fleming wrote to [ [ the guardian |\'\' the manchester guardian\'\' ] ] in defence of his work, referring to both that paper\'s review of [ [ dr. no ( novel ) |\'\' dr. no\'\' ] ]. < ref name = " fleming ( guardian ) " > { { cite news | last = fleming | first = ian | title = " the exclusive bond " mr. fleming on his hero | newspaper = [ [ the guardian |\'\' the manchester guardian\'\' ] ] | date = 5 april 1958 | page = 4 } } < / ref > while referring to bond\'s food and wine consumption as " gimmickery ", fleming bemoaned that " it has become an unfortunate trade - mark. i myself abhor wine - and - foodmanship. my own favourite food is scrambled eggs. " < ref name = " fleming ( guardian ) " / > fleming was so keen on scrambled eggs that he used his short story, " [ [ octopussy and the living daylights # 007 in new york | 007 in new york ] ] ", to provide his favourite recipe for the dish : in the story, this came from the housekeeper of fleming\'s friend ivar bryce, may, who gave her name to bond\'s own housekeeper. { { sfn | chancellor | 2005 | p = 113 } } academic edward biddulph observed that fleming fully described seventy meals within the book series and that while a number of these had items in common — such as scrambled eggs and steaks — each meal was different from the others. < ref name = " biddulph : gourmet " > { { cite journal | last = biddulph | first = edward | title = " bond was not a gourmet " : an archaeology of james bond\'s diet | journal = food, culture and society : an international journal of multidisciplinary research | date = 1 june 2009 | volume = 12 | issue = 2 | doi = 10. 2752 / 155280109x368688 | page = 134 } } { { subscription } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod>'''White Americans''' are [[Americans|people of the United States]] who are considered or reported as [[White people|White]]. The [[United States Census Bureau]] defines White people as those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, or the Middle East." It includes people who indicated their race(s) as "White" or reported entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Arab, Moroccan, or Caucasian"<ref name="Census2010">{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf |title=Definition of Race Categories Used in the 2010 Census |date=March 2011 |editors=Karen R. Humes, Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez |publisher=United States Census Bureau |page=3 |format=PDF |accessdate=September 8, 2013}}</ref> and so is a wider group than [[European American]]. Like all official U.S. racial categories, "White" has a [[Non-Hispanic Whites|"Not Hispanic or Latino"]] and a [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|"Hispanic or Latino"]] component,<ref name=Census>{{Cite web|url=http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-4.pdf|title=The White Population: 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|date=August 2001|accessdate=10 March 2011}}</ref> the latter consisting mostly of [[White Mexicans|White]] [[Mexican Americans]] and White [[Cuban Americans]]. The term "[[Caucasian race|Caucasian]]" is often used interchangeably with "White", although the terms are not synonymous.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.slate.com/id/2198124/|title=Do white people really come from the Caucasus?|first=Derek|last=Thompson|work=Slate|date=19 August 2008|accessdate=10 March 2011}} ''Caucasians included most Europeans, Northern Africans, and Asians as far east as the Ganges Delta in modern India.''</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/issues/vi-spr01/docs/lee.pdf|title=The meanings of "race" in the new genomics: Implications for health disparities research|first1=Sandra Soo-Jin|last1=Lee|first2=Joanna|last2=Mountain|first3=Barbara A.|last3=Koenig|year=2001|journal=Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|volume=2001|issue=1|pages=33–75|pmid=12669320}}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=SVoAXh-dNuYC&pg=PA57 Sharing the Dream: White Males in a Multicultural America] By Dominic J. Pulera.</ref><ref>Reynolds Farley, 'The New Census Question about Ancestry: What Did It Tell Us?', ''Demography'', Vol. 28, No. 3 (August 1991), pp. 414, 421.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Lawrence Santi, 'The Use of Nativity Data to Estimate Ethnic Characteristics and Patterns', ''Social Science Research'', Vol. 14, No. 1 (1985), pp. 44-6.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Mary C. Waters, 'Ethnic Groups in Flux: The Changing Ethnic Responses of American Whites', ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'', Vol. 487, No. 79 (September 1986), pp. 82-86.</ref><eod> <sod>'''White Americans''' are [[Americans|people of the United States]] who are considered or reported as [[White people|White]]. The [[United States Census Bureau]] defines White people as those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicated their race(s) as "White" or reported entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Arab, Moroccan, or Caucasian"<ref name="Census2010">{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf |title=Definition of Race Categories Used in the 2010 Census |date=March 2011 |editors=Karen R. Humes, Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez |publisher=United States Census Bureau |page=3 |format=PDF |accessdate=September 8, 2013}}</ref> and so is a wider group than [[European American]]. Like all official U.S. racial categories, "White" has a [[Non-Hispanic Whites|"Not Hispanic or Latino"]] and a [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|"Hispanic or Latino"]] component,<ref name=Census>{{Cite web|url=http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-4.pdf|title=The White Population: 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|date=August 2001|accessdate=10 March 2011}}</ref> the latter consisting mostly of [[White Mexicans|White]] [[Mexican Americans]] and White [[Cuban Americans]]. The term "[[Caucasian race|Caucasian]]" is often used interchangeably with "White", although the terms are not synonymous.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.slate.com/id/2198124/|title=Do white people really come from the Caucasus?|first=Derek|last=Thompson|work=Slate|date=19 August 2008|accessdate=10 March 2011}} ''Caucasians included most Europeans, Northern Africans, and Asians as far east as the Ganges Delta in modern India.''</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/issues/vi-spr01/docs/lee.pdf|title=The meanings of "race" in the new genomics: Implications for health disparities research|first1=Sandra Soo-Jin|last1=Lee|first2=Joanna|last2=Mountain|first3=Barbara A.|last3=Koenig|year=2001|journal=Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|volume=2001|issue=1|pages=33–75|pmid=12669320}}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=SVoAXh-dNuYC&pg=PA57 Sharing the Dream: White Males in a Multicultural America] By Dominic J. Pulera.</ref><ref>Reynolds Farley, 'The New Census Question about Ancestry: What Did It Tell Us?', ''Demography'', Vol. 28, No. 3 (August 1991), pp. 414, 421.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Lawrence Santi, 'The Use of Nativity Data to Estimate Ethnic Characteristics and Patterns', ''Social Science Research'', Vol. 14, No. 1 (1985), pp. 44-6.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Mary C. Waters, 'Ethnic Groups in Flux: The Changing Ethnic Responses of American Whites', ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'', Vol. 487, No. 79 (September 1986), pp. 82-86.</ref><eod>
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<sod>As Mayor, Stephanie Miner has taken on Syracuse's challenging fiscal crisis, streamlined the city's permitting process which has led to record-breaking economic development.<ref name="About Stephanie Miner"/><eod> <sod>As Mayor, Stephanie Miner has taken on Syracuse's challenging fiscal crisis, streamlined the city's permitting process which has led to record-breaking economic development.<eod>
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['< sod >\'\'\'ajaib kamal\'\'\'( born 1932 ) is a writer of the [ [ punjabi language ] ]. born in the [ [ hoshiarpur ] ] district of the [ [ punjab ( british india ) | punjab ] ], he later moved to [ [ kenya ] ]. < ref >\'\' encyclopaedia of indian literature\'\' ( vol. 1 ), ed. amaresh dhatta ( sahitya akademi : 2006 ), p. 109. < / ref > as a poet and playwright, his work is considered part of the modernist tradition in [ [ punjabi literature ] ]. < ref name = " p110 " >\'\' encyclopaedia of indian literature\'\' ( vol. 1 ), ed. amaresh dhatta ( sahitya akademi : 2006 ), p. 110 < / ref > beginning as a writer of\'\' ghazals\'\', he later shifted to other verse forms and is considered a specialist of the long verse form in punjabi. < ref name = " p110 " / > he has also written several dramas in punjabi including\'\' chaanak anne han\'\',\'\' hatheli te ugya shehr\'\',\'\' dahri wala ghora\'\', and\'\' langra aasmaan\'\'. < ref name = " p110 " / > < eod > < sod >\'\'\'ajaib kamal\'\'\'( born 1933 ) is a writer of the [ [ punjabi language ] ]. born in the [ [ hoshiarpur ] ] district of the [ [ punjab ( british india ) | punjab ] ], he later moved to [ [ kenya ] ]. < ref >\'\' encyclopaedia of indian literature\'\' ( vol. 1 ), ed. amaresh dhatta ( sahitya akademi : 2006 ), p. 109. < / ref > as a poet and playwright, his work is considered part of the modernist tradition in [ [ punjabi literature ] ]. < ref name = " p110 " >\'\' encyclopaedia of indian literature\'\' ( vol. 1 ), second ed. amaresh dhatta ( sahitya akademi : 2006 ), p. 110 < / ref > beginning as a writer of \'\'ghazals\'\', he later shifted to other verse forms and is considered a specialist of the long verse form in punjabi. < ref name = " p110 " / > he has also written several dramas in punjabi including\'\' chaanak anne han\'\',\'\' hatheli te ugya shehr\'\',\'\' dahri wala ghora\'\', and\'\' langra aasmaan\'\'. < ref name = " p110 " / > < eod >']
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<sod >It follows complaints that women using the centre were being harassed and intimidated by anti-abortion protesters.< eod>< sod > It follows complaints that women using the west London centre were being harassed and intimidated by anti-abortion protesters, some brandishing large images of foetuses.< eod>
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<sod>*[[Aranmula Ponnamma]] <eod> <sod>*[[Aranmula Ponnamma]] as Prakash's mother<eod>
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<sod> ==Life== {{sources}} McCarry served in the U.S. Army, where he was a correspondent for ''[[Stars and Stripes (newspaper)|Stars and Stripes]]'', has been a small-town newspaperman, and was a speechwriter in the [[Dwight Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] administration. From 1958 to 1967 he worked for the [[CIA]], under deep cover in Europe, Asia, and Africa. However, his cover was not as a writer or journalist. He is married with four grown sons. His family is from [[The Berkshires]] area of western [[Massachusetts]], where he currently lives. His novels, which are highly regarded for their expertise and literary quality, are currently being reprinted by Overlook Press, starting with ''Tears of Autumn'', republished in 2005. [[Charles N. Brown]], the publisher of [[Locus (magazine)|Locus]], which primarily addresses the science-fiction publishing world, wrote in the July 2006 issue: "Two Charles McCarry hardcover reprints from Overlook... aren't really SF or fantasy, but they are two of the best spy thrillers ever written and form a secret or alternate history of the 20th century. The other volumes in the history of the Christopher family, all excellent, range from the 17th Century (''Bride of the Wilderness'') to the near future (''The Better Angels,'' ''Shelley's Heart'')." He is an admirer of the work of [[W.Somerset Maugham]], especially the [[Ashendon]] stories. He was also an admirer of [[Richard Condon]], author of [[The Manchurian Candidate]], [[Prizzi's Honor]] and numerous other novels. McCarry was editor-at-large for ''[[National Geographic]]'' and has contributed pieces to ''[[The New York Times]]'', ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', ''[[The Washington Post]]'', and other national publications. <eod> <sod> ==Life== {{sources}} McCarry served in the U.S. Army, where he was a correspondent for ''[[Stars and Stripes (newspaper)|Stars and Stripes]]'', has been a small-town newspaperman, and was a speechwriter in the [[Dwight Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] administration. From 1958 to 1967 he worked for the [[CIA]], under deep cover in Europe, Asia, and Africa. However, his cover was not as a writer or journalist.[http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php] He is married with four grown sons.[http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php] His family is from [[The Berkshires]] area of western [[Massachusetts]], where he currently lives.[http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php] His novels, which are highly regarded for their expertise and literary quality, are currently being reprinted by Overlook Press, starting with ''Tears of Autumn'', republished in 2005. [[Charles N. Brown]], the publisher of [[Locus (magazine)|Locus]], which primarily addresses the science-fiction publishing world, wrote in the July 2006 issue: "Two Charles McCarry hardcover reprints from Overlook... aren't really SF or fantasy, but they are two of the best spy thrillers ever written and form a secret or alternate history of the 20th century. The other volumes in the history of the Christopher family, all excellent, range from the 17th Century (''Bride of the Wilderness'') to the near future (''The Better Angels,'' ''Shelley's Heart'')." He is an admirer of the work of [[W.Somerset Maugham]], especially the [[Ashendon]] stories.[http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php] He was also an admirer of [[Richard Condon]], author of [[The Manchurian Candidate]], [[Prizzi's Honor]] and numerous other novels.[http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/personalities/birnbaum_v_charles_mccarry.php] McCarry was editor-at-large for ''[[National Geographic]]'' and has contributed pieces to ''[[The New York Times]]'', ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', ''[[The Washington Post]]'', and other national publications. <eod>
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<sod>|date = <span style="font-size:93%">24 February 2016</span><eod> <sod>|date = 27 February 2016<eod>
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<sod >The transition period was beginning to look “as long as a piece of string”, Mr Cash told Robin Walker, the Brexit minister, and Sir Tim Barrow, the UK’s ambassador to the EU.< eod>< sod > The transition period was beginning to look “as long as a piece of string”, Sir Bill told Robin Walker, the Brexit minister, and Sir Tim Barrow, the UK’s ambassador to the EU.< eod>
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<sod> {{Politics of the European Union}} The '''Council of the European Union''' forms, along with the [[European Parliament]], the legislative arm of the [[European Union]] (EU). It contains ministers of the governments of each of the [[European Union member states|member-states]]. The Council of the European Union is sometimes referred to in official European Union documents simply as the Council, and it is often informally referred to as the '''Council of Ministers''' (which will become its official name if the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]] is adopted). The Council has a President and a Secretary-General. The President of the Council is a Minister of the state currently holding the [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union]]; while the Secretary-General is a civil servant, the head of the Council Secretariat. The Secretary-General also serves as the [[High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy]] ([[Common Foreign and Security Policy|CFSP]]). The Council is assisted by [[COREPER]], which consists of the ambassadors (Coreper II) or their deputies (Coreper I) from the diplomatic representations of the Member States to the European Communities. COREPER generally prepares the Council agenda, and negotiates minor and non-controversial matters, leaving controversial issues for discussion, and other issues for formal agreement, by the Council. Below COREPER, civil servants from the member states negotiate in Council Working Groups, often reaching de facto agreement which is formalised through COREPER and the Council of Ministers. The Council of the European Union is to be distinguished from the [[Council of Europe]] which is a completely separate [[international organizations|international organisation]]. It should also be distinguished from the [[European Council]], sometimes referred to as the 'European Summit', which is a separate but closely related institution. <eod> <sod> {{Politics of the European Union}} The '''Council of the European Union''' forms, along with the [[European Parliament]], the legislative arm of the [[European Union]] (EU). It contains ministers of the governments of each of the [[European Union member states|member-states]]. The Council of the European Union is sometimes referred to in official European Union documents simply as the Council, and it is often informally referred to as the '''Council of Ministers''' (which will become its official name if the [[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]] is adopted). The Council has a President and a Secretary-General. The President of the Council is a Minister of the state currently holding the [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union]]; while the Secretary-General is a civil servant, the head of the Council Secretariat. The Secretary-General also serves as the [[High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy]] ([[Common Foreign and Security Policy|CFSP]]). The Council is assisted by Committee of Permanent Representatives&#65288;[[COREPER]]&#65289;, which consists of the ambassadors or their deputies from the diplomatic representations of the Member States to the European Communities. COREPER generally prepares the Council agenda, and negotiates minor and non-controversial matters, leaving controversial issues for discussion, and other issues for formal agreement, by the Council. Below COREPER, civil servants from the member states negotiate in Council Working Groups, often reaching de facto agreement which is formalised through COREPER and the Council of Ministers. The Council of the European Union is to be distinguished from the [[Council of Europe]] which is a completely separate [[international organizations|international organisation]]. It should also be distinguished from the [[European Council]], sometimes referred to as the 'European Summit', which is a separate but closely related institution. <eod>
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<sod>| [[New Zealand Police]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.topglock.com/Content.aspx?cKey=Glock_Flash |title=presents the Interactive Glock Flash |publisher=Topglock.com |date=1985-01-13 |accessdate=2009-07-24}}</ref><eod> <sod>| [[New Zealand Police]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.topglock.com/Content.aspx?cKey=Glock_Flash |title=presents the Interactive Glock Flash |publisher=Topglock.com |date=1985-01-13 |accessdate=2009-07-24}}</ref> ''(an "unarmed service", but are trained to use firearms)''<eod>
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<sod>{{Cnote2|‡|n=0|group=1|<sup>‡</sup> Kamloops will be the site for 2016 World Championship; at the conclusion of the tournament the ranking will be finalized with regards to the qualification slots.}}<eod> <sod>{{Cnote2|‡|n=0|group=1|<sup>‡</sup> Kamloops will be the site for [[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship]]; at the conclusion of the tournament the ranking will be finalized with regards to the qualification slots.}}<eod>
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['< sod > on friday march 4, 2009, hughes became the 15th person in, " the rex streak ", a streak led by american radio talk show host jim rome of five consecutive days interviewing someone named rex. < eod > < sod > on march 4, of 2009, doug hughes became the 15th person in " the rex streak ", a streak by former radio talk and show host [ [ jim rome ] ] of consecutive days interviewing someone named rex rex. { { cn | date = 12 march 2016 } } < eod >']
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<sod>| starring = Josè "J-Si" Chavez <br>Kellie {{Not a typo|Rasberry}}<br> Jenna Owens <br> Big Al Mack <br> Elena Davies <br> Michel "Part-Time Justin" Chavez <eod> <sod>| starring = Josè "J-Si" Chavez <br>Kellie {{Not a typo|Rasberry}}<br> Jenna Owens <br> Big Al Mack<eod>
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<sod >" Carson told Parry the British writing team of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, whose credits include the films The Commitments and Across the Universe as well as The Tracey Ullman TV Show, were already working on a script.< eod>< sod > " Carson told Parry the British writing team of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, whose credits include the films The Commitments and Across the Universe as well as The Tracey Ullman TV Show, were already working on a script. "I told Jeff he could have the script to Jukebox Hero if he paid the writers to finish it, which he did.< eod>
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<sod >Get Me Out of Here!  The Lothian MPS was criticised by some party colleagues after it was reported she would fly to Australia to take part in the reality TV programme.< eod>< sod > Get Me Out of Here!  Ms Dugdale, MSP for Lothian, was criticised by some party colleagues after it was reported she would fly to Australia to take part in the reality TV programme.< eod>
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<sod>The '''WWE Divas Championship''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling championship|championship]] in [[WWE]]. The championship was created by WWE in 2008, and was introduced as part of the [[WWE brand extension]] via a [[Glossary of professional wrestling#angle|storyline]] by then [[Professional wrestling authority figures#SmackDown authorities|SmackDown General Manager]] [[Vickie Guerrero]] as an alternative to [[WWE Raw|Raw]]'s [[WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|Women's Championship]]. [[Michelle McCool]] became the inaugural champion on July 20, 2008, when she defeated [[Natalya (wrestler)|Natalya]] at [[The Great American Bash (2004)|The Great American Bash]]. After former Divas Champion [[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]] was drafted to Raw as part of the [[2009 WWE draft|2009]] [[WWE draft]], she took the title with her. McCool won a match against [[Melina Perez|Melina]] to unify the WWE Divas and Women's titles at the [[Night of Champions (2010)|Night of Champions]] pay-per-view on September 19, 2010, creating the Unified Divas Championship.<eod> <sod>The '''WWE Divas Championship''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling championship|championship]] in [[WWE]]. The championship was created by WWE in 2008, and was introduced as part of the [[WWE brand extension]] via a [[Glossary of professional wrestling#angle|storyline]] by then [[Professional wrestling authority figures#SmackDown authorities|SmackDown General Manager]] [[Vickie Guerrero]] as an alternative to [[WWE Raw|Raw]]'s [[WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|WWE Women's Championship]]. [[Michelle McCool]] became the inaugural champion on July 20, 2008, when she defeated [[Natalya (wrestler)|Natalya]] at [[The Great American Bash (2004)|The Great American Bash]]. After former Divas Champion [[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]] was drafted to Raw as part of the [[2009 WWE draft|2009]] [[WWE draft]], she took the title with her. McCool won a match against [[Melina Perez|Melina]] to unify the WWE Divas and Women's titles at the [[Night of Champions (2010)|Night of Champions]] pay-per-view on September 19, 2010, creating the Unified Divas Championship.<eod>
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<sod> ===Apsaras and devatas=== [[Apsaras]], divine nymphs or celestial dancing girls, are characters from Indian mythology. Their origin is explained in the story of the churning of the [[Ocean of Milk]], or [[samudra manthan]], found in the great epic [[Mahabharata]]. The widespread use of apsaras as a motif for decorating the walls and pillars of temples and other religious buildings, however, was a [[Khmer people|Khmer]] innovation. In modern descriptions of Angkorean temples, the term "apsara" is sometimes used to refer not only to dancers but also to other minor female deities, though minor female deities who are depicted standing about rather than dancing are more commonly called "[[devatas]]." Both apsaras and devatas are ubiquitous at [[Angkor]]. Depictions of true (dancing) apsaras are found, for example, in the Hall of Dancers at [[Preah Khan]] and in the famous bas-relief of [[Angkor Wat]] depicting the churning of the Ocean of Milk. The largest population of devatas (around 2,000) is at [[Angkor Wat]], where they appear individually and in groups.<ref>See Glaize, ''Monuments of the Angkor Group'', p.37.</ref> ===Blind doors and windows=== [[Image:Colonettesbanteaysrei.JPG|thumb|100px|Blind door with colonettes at [[Banteay Srei]].]] Angkorean shrines frequently opened in only one direction, typically to the East. The other three sides featured fake or blind doors to maintain symmetry. Blind windows were often used along otherwise blank walls.<ref>Glaize, ''Monuments of the Angkor Group'', p.40.</ref> <eod> <sod> ===Apsaras and devatas=== [[Apsaras]], divine nymphs or celestial dancing girls, are characters from Indian mythology. Their origin is explained in the story of the churning of the [[Ocean of Milk]], or [[samudra manthan]], found in the great epic [[Mahabharata]]. The widespread use of apsaras as a motif for decorating the walls and pillars of temples and other religious buildings, however, was a [[Khmer people|Khmer]] innovation. In modern descriptions of Angkorean temples, the term "apsara" is sometimes used to refer not only to dancers but also to other minor female deities, though minor female deities who are depicted standing about rather than dancing are more commonly called "[[devatas]]." Both apsaras and devatas are ubiquitous at [[Angkor]]. Depictions of true (dancing) apsaras are found, for example, in the Hall of Dancers at [[Preah Khan]] and in the famous bas-relief of [[Angkor Wat]] depicting the churning of the Ocean of Milk. The largest population of devatas (around 2,000) is at [[Angkor Wat]], where they appear individually and in groups.<ref>See Glaize, ''Monuments of the Angkor Group'', p.37.</ref> ===Bas-reliefs=== [[Bas-reliefs]] are individual figures, groups of figures, or entire scenes cut into stone walls, not as drawings but as sculpted images projecting from a background. Narrative bas-reliefs are bas-reliefs depicting stories from mythology or history. Until about the 11th century A.D., the Khmer limited their narrative bas-reliefs to the space on the [[tympana]] above doorways. The most famous such bas-reliefs are those at the 10th century temple of [[Banteay Srei]], depicting scenes from [[Hindu mythology]]. By the 12th century, however, the Khmer were beginning to cover entire walls with narrative scenes in bas-relief. At [[Angkor Wat]], the external gallery wall is covered with some 12,000 or 13,000 square meters of such scenes, some of them historical, some mythological. Similarly, the outer gallery at the [[Bayon]] contains extensive bas-reliefs documenting the everyday life of the medieval Khmer as well as historical events from the reign of King [[Jayavarman VII]]. The [[Terrace of the Elephants]] and the [[Terrace of the Leper King]] are likewise known for their bas-reliefs.<ref>Glaize, ''Monuments of the Angkor Group'', p.36.</ref> ===Blind doors and windows=== [[Image:Colonettesbanteaysrei.JPG|thumb|100px|Blind door with colonettes at [[Banteay Srei]].]] Angkorean shrines frequently opened in only one direction, typically to the East. The other three sides featured fake or blind doors to maintain symmetry. Blind windows were often used along otherwise blank walls.<ref>Glaize, ''Monuments of the Angkor Group'', p.40.</ref> <eod>
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['< sod > on saturday 17 july 2015, zedd uploaded the song audio onto his vevo account, only featuring an recently updated single covered cover. the title song was chosen over " [ [ ff bumble bee ( zedd group and botnek song ) | bumble bee ] ] " as the third single covered on his lp. < eod > < sod > on 17 july 2015, zedd uploaded the song audio onto his vevo account, featuring an updated single cover. the song was chosen on over " [ [ bumble bee ( zedd and botnek song ) | bumble bee ] ] " only as the third single on his lp. { { says who | date = october 2016 } } < eod >']
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<sod>In 1969, in celebration of the grower-owned cooperative's 50th anniversary, the Florida Citrus Exchange officially became Seald Sweet Growers, Inc., to reflect the standards and prestige of the cooperative’s highest quality label.<eod> <sod>In 1959, in celebration of the grower-owned cooperative's 50th anniversary, the Florida Citrus Exchange officially became Seald Sweet Growers, Inc., to reflect the standards and prestige of the cooperative’s highest quality label.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Seald Sweet|title=Our History|url=http://www.sealdsweet.com/welcome/our-history.phpl|website=Our History - Seald Sweet International}}</ref><eod>
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<sod >Ian Kucerak / Edmonton Journal Calgary's mayor condemned a suspected terror incident in Edmonton last night, calling it a "terrible act of violence and hatred".< eod>< sod > Ian Kucerak / Edmonton Journal Calgary's mayor condemned a suspected terror incident in Edmonton last night, calling it a "terrible act of violence and hatred." "All Calgarians stand with our sisters and brothers in Edmonton in the wake of last night's terror attack.< eod>
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<sod> The '''binomial theorem''' is an important formula about the expansion of powers of sums. It simplest version reads :<math>(x+y)^n=\sum_{k=0}^n{n \choose k}x^ky^{n-k}</math>(1) whenever ''n'' is any positive integer (but see below) and the numbers :<math>{n \choose k}=\frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!}</math> are the [[binomial coefficient|binomial coefficients]]. This formula, and the [[Pascal's triangle|triangular arrangement]] of the binomial coefficients, are often attributed to [[Blaise Pascal]] who described them in the [[17th century]]. It was however known long before to Chinese mathematicians. [[Isaac Newton]] generalized the formula to non-integral and negative powers by considering an [[infinite series]]: :<math>(x+y)^r=\sum_{k=0}^\infty C(r, k) x^ky^{r-k}</math> (2) Here, ''r'' can be any real or complex number, and the sum will converge whenever the real or complex numbers ''x'' and ''y'' are "close together" in the sense that the [[absolute value]] |''x/y''| is less than one. The [[geometric series]] is a special case of (2) where we chose ''y'' = 1 and ''r'' = -1. <eod> <sod>The '''binomial theorem''' is an important formula about the expansion of powers of sums. Its simplest version reads :<math>(x+y)^n=\sum_{k=0}^n{n \choose k}x^ky^{n-k}\quad\quad(1)</math> whenever ''n'' is any positive integer and the numbers :<math>{n \choose k}=\frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!}</math> are the [[binomial coefficient|binomial coefficients]]. This formula, and the [[Pascal's triangle|triangular arrangement]] of the binomial coefficients, are often attributed to [[Blaise Pascal]] who described them in the [[17th century]]. It was however known long before to Chinese mathematicians. [[Isaac Newton]] generalized the formula to non-integral and negative powers by considering an [[infinite series]]: :<math>(x+y)^r=\sum_{k=0}^\infty {r \choose k} x^ky^{r-k}\quad\quad(2)</math> Here, ''r'' can be any real or complex number, and the sum will converge whenever the real or complex numbers ''x'' and ''y'' are "close together" in the sense that the [[absolute value]] |''x/y''| is less than one. The definition of binomial coefficients for non-integral arguments is given in the [[binomial coefficient]] article. The [[geometric series]] is a special case of (2) where we chose ''y'' = 1 and ''r'' = -1. Formula (2) is also valid for elements ''x'' and ''y'' of a [[Banach algebra]] as long as ''xy'' = ''yx'', ''y'' is invertible and ||''x/y''|| < 1. <eod>
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<sod >Singh, who has written and starred in his own films, claims to have millions of followers but has urged them to remain peaceful.< eod>< sod > Singh, 50, who has written and starred in his own films, urged his followers in a televised appeal on Thursday not to resort to violence.< eod>
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<sod >Detectives have been told one man forced himself on the holidaymaker while another held her down and a third filmed what was happening on a mobile phone.< eod>< sod > Detectives have been told one man forced himself on the holidaymaker while another held her down and a third filmed what was happening on a mobile phone Ahearne Grant< eod>
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<sod >video has since emerged of him snapping at a kid during a football camp (AP) &#13;< eod>< sod > 14. Video has since emerged of him snapping at a kid during a football camp.< eod>
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<sod>*The [[Skyvue]] Las Vegas Super Wheel<ref name="skyvuepressrelease">[http://www.icsc.org/2011SC/exhibitor_news.php?t=display&i=75&c=1004585 Skyvue Las Vegas to Soar 500 Feet above Strip]</ref> (or SkyVue—the official website uses both<ref name="skyvuelasvegas">[http://skyvuelasvegas.com/ skyvuelasvegas.com]</ref>), was originally announced as being {{Convert|145|m|ft|0|abbr=on|adj=on}} tall,<ref name="msn17092011">[http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/17/7388556-high-stakes-for-dueling-vegas-observation-wheels High stakes for dueling Vegas observation wheels]</ref><ref name="denverpost16112011"/> but later reported to be {{Convert|150|m|ft|0|abbr=on|adj=on}}<ref name="skyvuelasvegas"/> and {{Convert|152.4|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.<ref name=eastday>[http://english.eastday.com/e/120727/u1a6736090.html Las Vegas to build world's tallest observation wheel]</ref><ref name=heraldsun1226436835127>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/travel/news/worlds-tallest-observation-wheel-in-vegas/story-fn32891l-1226436835127 World's tallest observation wheel coming to Las Vegas]</ref><ref name="lasvegassun20120522">[http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/may/22/developers-begin-next-construction-phase-skyvues-5/ Developers begin next construction phase for SkyVue's 500-foot wheel]</ref><ref name="prnewswire152574305">[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/skyvue-las-vegas-observation-wheel-completes-first-phase-of-construction-breaks-ground-on-retail--dining-district-152574305.html SkyVue Las Vegas Observation Wheel Completes First Phase Of Construction, Breaks Ground On Retail & Dining District]</ref> It was approved by [[Clark County Commission (Nevada)|Clark County Commission]] in March 2011,<ref name="vegasinc2011may23">[http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2011/may/23/las-vegas-developer-breaks-ground-500-foot-ferris-/ Las Vegas developer breaks ground on 500-foot Ferris wheel project]</ref> and announced at a media event and groundbreaking ceremony in May 2011 by Howard Bulloch of Compass Investments, who stated "We expect it to be up and running in time for New Year's 2012".<ref name="msn17092011"/><ref>[http://travel.usatoday.com/destinations/dispatches/post/2011/05/plans-for-a-london-eye-style-mega-ferris-wheel-in-vegas/171542/1 Dueling mega-Ferris wheels in Vegas]</ref> The completion date for its construction on the [[Las Vegas Strip]] has since been put back several times. In July 2012 it was reported that the opening was scheduled for New Year's Eve, 2013.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2179275/Worlds-tallest-observation-wheel-given-green-light-high-roller-Vegas-strip.html World's tallest observation wheel given the green light to be a high roller on Vegas strip]</ref> By September 2013, the projected opening had been delayed until mid-2015.<ref name=LVRJ>[http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/bullochs-big-wheel-long-shot-and-getting-longer Bulloch's big wheel long shot, and getting longer]</ref><eod> <sod>nan<eod>
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<sod>'''Darren Anderson''' is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[cornerback]] for seven seasons for the [[New England Patriots]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. Married to Robyn Anderson since the 1990s. Darren is a regional scout with the Detroit lions and resides in Ohio. As a Regional Scout Darren is able to apply his football knowledge gained from some of football's most notable names (Nick Saban, Sam Wyche, Marty Schottenheimer, Carl Peterson, Herm Edwards and Dan Reeves to name a few). He lives at the combine. Darren Senior birthed a fine looking low key donkey who beats his way into club<eod> <sod>'''Darren Anderson''' is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[cornerback]] for seven seasons for the [[New England Patriots]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]]. Married to Robyn Anderson since the 1990s. Darren is a regional scout with the Detroit lions and resides in Ohio. As a Regional Scout Darren is able to apply his football knowledge gained from some of football's most notable names (Nick Saban, Sam Wyche, Marty Schottenheimer, Carl Peterson, Herm Edwards and Dan Reeves to name a few). He lives at the combine. Darren gave birth to a fine looking young man named Hunter Anderson who is quite sexy<eod>
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['< sod >\'\'\'richard douglas p. jones\'\'\'henry is an english [ [ musicologist ] ], especially a [ [ johann jacob sebastian bach | bach ] ] scholar. he recently edited for the [ [ neue bach - ausgabe ] ]\'\' [ [ clavierubung | clavierubung i ] ]\'\' and\'\' [ [ the well - tempered clavier | das wohltemperierte klavier ] ]\'\' and has translated [ [ alfred durr ] ]\'s standard work on [ [ list • of bach cantatas | bach\'s cantatas ] ] to english. < ref name = " network " / > < eod > < sod >\'\'\'richard douglas p. jones\'\'\'is an english [ [ musicologist ] ], especially a [ [ johann sebastian bach | magdalena bach ] ] scholar. he had edited two of bach´s collections of keyboard chamber music,\'\' [ [ clavierubung | clavierubung i ] ]\'\' and\'\' [ [ the well - tempered clavier | das wohltemperierte klavier ] ]\'\', for the [ [ neue bach - ausgabe ] ], and translated [ [ alfred durr ] ]\'s standard work on [ [ list [UNK] of new bach cantatas | bach\'s cantatas ] ] to english. < ref name = " network " / > < eod >']
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<sod >Officials described the device as containing nails and gas cannisters, adding that Oussama Z was “is not known for terrorism”.< eod>< sod > Officials described the device as containing nails and gas cannisters, adding that Zariouh was “is not known for terrorism”.< eod>
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<sod >Androulla Vassiliou, the Cypriot former European Commissioner for Education, wrote on Twitter that the plane landed shortly before 7am.< eod>< sod > Androulla Vassiliou, the Cypriot former European Commissioner for Education, wrote on Twitter that the plane landed at 8.50am local time (6.50am BST).< eod>
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<sod >Salman Abedi is the man who killed at least 22 people and injured many more in Manchester.< eod>< sod > Salman Ramadan Abedi is the man who killed at least 24 people and injured many more in Manchester.< eod>
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<sod>The Palazzo Strozzi in Florence commissioned composer [[Bruce Adolphe]] to create a work based on Bronzino poems, and the piece, "Of Art and Onions: Homage to Bronzino", features a prominent viola da gamba part. [http://www.jayelfenbein.com/JayElfenbein/Bio_Français_English/Entries/2011/5/31_English_C.V..html Jay Elfenbein] has also written works for the Yukimi Kambe Viol Consort, Les Voix Humaines, and Elliot Z. Levine, among others. Other composers for viols include [[Moondog]], [[Kevin Volans]], [[Roy Whelden]], [[Toyohiko Satoh]], [[Roman Turovsky]], [[Giorgio Pacchioni]], [[Michael Starke (composer)|Michael Starke]], [[Emily Doolittle]], and [http://www.ruby-gamba.com Jan Goorissen]. Composer [[Henry Vega]] has written pieces for the Viol: "Ssolo," developed at the [[Institute for Sonology]] and performed by Karin Preslmayr, as well as for [[Netherlands]] based ensemble The Roentgen Connection in 2011 with "Slow slower" for recorder, viola da gamba, harpsichord and computer. The Aston Magna Music Festival has recently commissioned works including viol from composers [[Nico Muhly]] and [[Alex Burtzos]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Nico Muhly's "Aston Magna" Commission|url = http://wamc.org/post/nico-muhlys-aston-magna-commission#stream/0|website = wamc.org|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Aston Magna Music Festival » Calendar 2016|url = http://astonmagna.org/calendar/|website = astonmagna.org|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref> The Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari has written a piece for viol, "Le ombre segrete", in 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://imslp.org/wiki/Le_ombre_segrete_%2528Ferrari,_Carlotta%2529|title=Carlotta Ferrari - Le ombre segrete|website=imslp.org|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.swp.de/geislingen/lokales/geislingen/Unkonventionelles-Konzert-mit-aussergewoehnlichem-Klang;art5573,3696467|title=Unkonventionelles Konzert mit außergewöhnlichem Klang|last=BAUR|first=ULRIKE|website=swp.de|language=de-DE|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref><eod> <sod>The Palazzo Strozzi in Florence commissioned composer [[Bruce Adolphe]] to create a work based on Bronzino poems, and the piece, "Of Art and Onions: Homage to Bronzino", features a prominent viola da gamba part. [http://www.jayelfenbein.com/JayElfenbein/Bio_Français_English/Entries/2011/5/31_English_C.V..html Jay Elfenbein] has also written works for the Yukimi Kambe Viol Consort, Les Voix Humaines, and Elliot Z. Levine, among others. Other composers for viols include [[Moondog]], [[Kevin Volans]], [[Roy Whelden]], [[Toyohiko Satoh]], [[Roman Turovsky]], [[Giorgio Pacchioni]], [[Michael Starke (composer)|Michael Starke]], [[Emily Doolittle]], and [http://www.ruby-gamba.com Jan Goorissen]. Composer [[Henry Vega]] has written pieces for the Viol: "Ssolo," developed at the [[Institute for Sonology]] and performed by Karin Preslmayr, as well as for [[Netherlands]] based ensemble The Roentgen Connection in 2011 with "Slow slower" for recorder, viola da gamba, harpsichord and computer. The Aston Magna Music Festival has recently commissioned works including viol from composers [[Nico Muhly]] and [[Alex Burtzos]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Nico Muhly's "Aston Magna" Commission|url = http://wamc.org/post/nico-muhlys-aston-magna-commission#stream/0|website = wamc.org|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Aston Magna Music Festival » Calendar 2016|url = http://astonmagna.org/calendar/|website = astonmagna.org|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref> The Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari has written two pieces for viol, "Le ombre segrete" in 2015,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://imslp.org/wiki/Le_ombre_segrete_%2528Ferrari,_Carlotta%2529|title=Carlotta Ferrari - Le ombre segrete|website=imslp.org|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.swp.de/geislingen/lokales/geislingen/Unkonventionelles-Konzert-mit-aussergewoehnlichem-Klang;art5573,3696467|title=Unkonventionelles Konzert mit außergewöhnlichem Klang|last=BAUR|first=ULRIKE|website=swp.de|language=de-DE|access-date=2016-03-14}}</ref>, and "Profondissimi affetti" in 2016, this latter being based on RPS modal harmony system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://imslp.org/wiki/Profondissimi_affetti_%28Ferrari,_Carlotta%29|title=Carlotta Ferrari - Profondissimi affetti|last=|first=|date=|website=imslp.org|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://carsoncooman.com/restarting-pitch-space/|title=Restarting Pitch Space|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref><eod>
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<sod >Relatives of a woman shot dead by a police officer in front of her three-year-old son are demanding authorities release the entire video footage of the incident.< eod>< sod > Relatives of a woman shot dead by a police officer who was apparently aiming at a her lunging dog, are battling for the release of all video footage that shows her being killed in front of her three-year-old son.< eod>
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<sod>Set in a city of Badlapur and based on true events, the plot revolves around the esteemed and award winning professor Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras who taught Marathi at Aligarh Muslim University. He was sacked from his position of Reader and Chair of Modern Indian Languages, due to his sexual orientation. <eod> <sod>Set in a city of Badlapur and based on true events, the plot revolves around the esteemed and award winning professor Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras who taught Marathi at Aligarh Muslim University. He was sacked from his position of Reader and Chair of Modern Indian Languages, because he ate his potty.<eod>
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<sod >Immediately after the vote on Sunday, the euro surged to $1.0940, its highest level against the dollar since November last year, before retreating to around $1.0869.< eod>< sod > Immediately after the vote on Sunday, the euro surged to $1.0930, its highest level against the dollar since November last year, before retreating to around $1.0856 by the end of trading.< eod>
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<sod>He attended and graduated from the [[American Community Schools|American School]], also known as ACS Athens.<ref>[http://www.si.com/vault/2015/07/09/106342535/rony-seikaly RONY SEIKALY.]</ref> In addition to playing basketball, he also excelled in many different sports including [[volleyball]], [[soccer]], snow skiing and [[track & field]].<ref>[http://www.si.com/vault/1997/02/10/222616/a-plum-of-a-pickup-a-malcontent-with-the-warriors-rony-seikaly-has-proved-to-be-a-godsend-for-the-shaqless-magic A PLUM OF A PICKUP A MALCONTENT WITH THE WARRIORS, RONY SEIKALY HAS PROVED TO BE A GODSEND FOR THE SHAQLESS MAGIC.]</ref><eod> <sod>He attended and graduated from the [[American Community Schools|American School]], also known as ACS Athens.<ref>[http://www.si.com/vault/2015/07/09/106342535/rony-seikaly RONY SEIKALY.]</ref> In addition to playing basketball, he also excelled in many different sports including [[volleyball]], [[soccer]], and [[track & field]].<ref>[http://www.si.com/vault/1997/02/10/222616/a-plum-of-a-pickup-a-malcontent-with-the-warriors-rony-seikaly-has-proved-to-be-a-godsend-for-the-shaqless-magic A PLUM OF A PICKUP A MALCONTENT WITH THE WARRIORS, RONY SEIKALY HAS PROVED TO BE A GODSEND FOR THE SHAQLESS MAGIC.]</ref><eod>
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<sod >NHS patients recuperating after a hospital stay may be put up in Airbnb-style accommodation as part of a small new pilot scheme.< eod>< sod > NHS patients recuperating after a hospital stay may soon be put up in Airbnb-style accommodation in people’s homes to ease the burden on hospital wards running at capacity.< eod>
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<sod>'''Sinforosa Nguema ''' (born 26 April 1989) is a Equatoguinean women's international footballer who plays as a [[midfielder (association football)|midfielder]]. She is a member of the [[Equatorial Guinea women's national football team]]. She was part of the team at the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup]]. On club level she plays for [[Waiso Ipola]] in Equatorial Guinea.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team=1888631/index.html|title=Official squad lists submitted|date=17 June 2011|work=[[FIFA]]|accessdate=17 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110712213611/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/news/newsid=1453840/index.html| archivedate= 12 July 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><eod> <sod>'''Sinforosa Nguema ''' (born 26 April 1989) is an Equatoguinean women's international footballer who plays as a [[midfielder (association football)|midfielder]]. She is a member of the [[Equatorial Guinea women's national football team]]. She was part of the team at the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup]]. On club level she plays for [[Waiso Ipola]] in Equatorial Guinea.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team=1888631/index.html|title=Official squad lists submitted|date=17 June 2011|work=[[FIFA]]|accessdate=17 June 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110712213611/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/news/newsid=1453840/index.html| archivedate= 12 July 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><eod>
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<sod >Imports would be “banned or limited” for one year, a presidential decree said, without specifying countries or products.< eod>< sod > Imports would be “banned or limited” for a year, he said in a decree.< eod>
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<sod>'''Rupandehi District'''({{lang-ne|[[:ne:रुपन्देही जिल्ला|रुपन्देही जिल्ला]]}}{{Audio|Rupandehi.ogg|Listen}}, a part of [[Lumbini Zone]], is one of the seventy-five [[Districts of Nepal|districts]] of [[Nepal]] and covers an area of 1,360&nbsp;km². The district headquarters is [[Siddharthanagar]] . In 2001 this district had a population of 708,419.<eod> <sod>'''Rupandehi District'''({{lang-ne|[[:ne:रुपन्देही जिल्ला|रुपन्देही जिल्ला]]}}{{Audio|Rupandehi.ogg|Listen}}, a part of [[Lumbini Zone]], is one of the seventy-five [[Districts of Nepal|districts]] of [[Nepal]] and covers an area of 1,360&nbsp;km².<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/ne-brief-introduction/|title=संक्षिप्त परिचय : रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> The district headquarters is [[Siddharthanagar]] . As per the national census 2011, the population of Rupandehi was 880,196.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/ne-brief-introduction/|title=संक्षिप्त परिचय : रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>Beginning in 1966, combat operations measurably increased with the battalion participating in [[Operation Double Eagle]] and [[Operation Hastings]], a coordinated Marine/[[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] (ARVN) search and destroy mission. [[Operation Prairie]] was one of the first operations that was fought in the hills west of [[Leatherneck Square]]. During this operation, Captain [[Howard V. Lee]] (E Co.) became the battalion's second [[Medal of Honor]] recipient. Total Marines losses were put at 200 killed and over 1000 wounded. The [[324th Division (Vietnam)|324B NVA Division]] losses were put at 1329 killed and 7 POW's. On 25 June 1966 [[Operation Jay]] began about 30 kilometers northwest of [[Huế]], and lasted nine days. 2/4 landed north of the North Vietnamese 812th Main Force Battalion, and other Marine units landed south of the enemy's position. Caught in between the two Marine units, the enemy suffered over 80 dead in nine days of fighting.<ref>[http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/hd/Historical/This_Month_History/06_June.htm This month in History]</ref> The moniker of "The Magnificent Bastards" was first used by the incoming Battalion Commander, Lt.Col. Joseph R. (Bull) Fisher the day he assumed his command on 4 June 1964. On 24 September 1966, Battalion Order No. 5600.1B, was signed. It officially added (by legal order) the lower pennant with the nickname the "Magnificent Bastards".<eod> <sod>Beginning in 1966, combat operations measurably increased with the battalion participating in [[Operation Double Eagle]] and [[Operation Hastings]], a coordinated Marine/[[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] (ARVN) search and destroy mission. [[Operation Prairie]] was one of the first operations that was fought in the hills west of [[Leatherneck Square]]. During this operation, Captain [[Howard V. Lee]] (E Co.) became the battalion's second [[Medal of Honor]] recipient. Total Marines losses were put at 200 killed and over 1000 wounded. The [[324th Division (Vietnam)|324B NVA Division]] losses were put at 1329 killed and 7 POW's. On 25 June 1966 [[Operation Jay]] began about 30 kilometers northwest of [[Huế]], and lasted nine days. 2/4 landed north of the North Vietnamese 812th Main Force Battalion, and other Marine units landed south of the enemy's position. Caught in between the two Marine units, the enemy suffered over 80 dead in nine days of fighting.<ref>[http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/hd/Historical/This_Month_History/06_June.htm This month in History] {{wayback|url=http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/hd/Historical/This_Month_History/06_June.htm |date=20061031103434 |df=y }}</ref> The moniker of "The Magnificent Bastards" was first used by the incoming Battalion Commander, Lt.Col. Joseph R. (Bull) Fisher the day he assumed his command on 4 June 1964. On 24 September 1966, Battalion Order No. 5600.1B, was signed. It officially added (by legal order) the lower pennant with the nickname the "Magnificent Bastards".<eod>
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["< sod >'''paul warfield tibbets jr jr.'''( 23 february 1915 – 1 november 2007 ) was a [ [ brigadier ′ general ( southern united states ) | brigadier general ] ] in among the [ [ united states air force ] ]. he is best known as the aircraft pilot senior who flew the'' [ [ enola gay ] ]'' ( named after his mother ) when it dropped [ [ little boy ] ], the first of two [ [ 6 atomic bombs ] ] used in warfare, on the japanese city of [ [ hiroshima ] ], resulting in the deaths of over 100, 000 people, making him one half of the most prolific mass murderers in history. < ref > http : / / chicago. indymedia. org / archive / newswire / display / 80046 / index. php < eod > < h sod >'''paul warfield tibbets jr.'''( 23 february 1915 – 1 november 2007 ) was a [ [ brigadier general ( united states ) | brigadier general ] ] in the [ [ united states air force ] ]. he is best known as the pilot who flew the'' [ [ enola gay ] ]'' ( named after his mother ) when it dropped [ [ little boy ] ], the first of two [ [ 11 atomic bombs ] ] used in warfare, on the japanese city of [ [ hiroshima ] ]. < 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>On 1419, [[Rainier II of Monaco|Rainier II]] had three sons, Ambroise, Antoine and Jean, the most long-lived of them, left a stipulating if the heir of Monaco was a woman, the eldest duaghter could heir the lands of Monaco, but his husband adopted the surname Grimaldi and the chest of arms of Grimaldi`s<ref>Trudy Ring,Robert M. Salkin,Sharon La Boda, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=74JI2UlcU8AC&pg=PA451&lpg=PA451&dq=Louis+XIII+of+France+and+Honore+II+of+Monaco&source=bl&ots=jvsRcxsZKL&sig=2IZO79sNkJ4Mq0r1cAok47EJ5to&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjp5cz2q_DLAhXL0h4KHU-QAyYQ6AEIUjAI#v=onepage&q=Louis%20XIII%20of%20France%20and%20Honore%20II%20of%20Monaco&f=false ''International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe''], pag. 451, FizRoy Publishers, ISBN 1-884964-01</ref>. On 20 October 1715, Antoine's eldest daughter and heiress [[Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise-Hippolyte]] married [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon]]<ref>Marc Antoine René de Voyer Argenson, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=GSk0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois+de+Goyon-Matignon&source=bl&ots=Y2x9Hm12HH&sig=DhF0lSgWRBaRkVXgUH-kWoirw8s&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW8drot_DLAhWL1B4KHcJiBCU4FBDoAQghMAE#v=onepage&q=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois%20de%20Goyon-Matignon&f=false ''Mélanges tirés d'une grade bibliothèque''] pag, 89. Chez Moutard, Imprimeur</ref>, who had signed a contract on 5 September 1715 by which he was obliged to take the surname [[House of Grimaldi|Grimaldi]]. [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] thereupon recreated the ducal peerage of Valentinois by letters patent, signed in December 1715 and registered on 2 September 1716, for Jacques, who would also succeed his father-in-law Antoine as Prince Jacques I; like the previous creation, its inheritance was restricted to male heirs.<eod> <sod>On 1419, [[Rainier II of Monaco|Rainier II]] had three sons, Ambroise, Antoine and Jean, the most long-lived of them, left a stipulating if the heir of Monaco was a woman, the eldest duaghter could heir the lands of Monaco, but his husband adopted the surname Grimaldi and the chest of arms of Grimaldi`s<ref>Trudy Ring,Robert M. Salkin,Sharon La Boda, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=74JI2UlcU8AC&pg=PA451&lpg=PA451&dq=Louis+XIII+of+France+and+Honore+II+of+Monaco&source=bl&ots=jvsRcxsZKL&sig=2IZO79sNkJ4Mq0r1cAok47EJ5to&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjp5cz2q_DLAhXL0h4KHU-QAyYQ6AEIUjAI#v=onepage&q=Louis%20XIII%20of%20France%20and%20Honore%20II%20of%20Monaco&f=false ''International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe''], pag. 451, FizRoy Publishers, ISBN 1-884964-02-8</ref>. On 20 October 1715, Antoine's eldest daughter and heiress [[Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise-Hippolyte]] married [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon]]<ref>Marc Antoine René de Voyer Argenson, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=GSk0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois+de+Goyon-Matignon&source=bl&ots=Y2x9Hm12HH&sig=DhF0lSgWRBaRkVXgUH-kWoirw8s&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW8drot_DLAhWL1B4KHcJiBCU4FBDoAQghMAE#v=onepage&q=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois%20de%20Goyon-Matignon&f=false ''Mélanges tirés d'une grade bibliothèque''] pag, 89. Chez Moutard, Imprimeur</ref>, who had signed a contract on 5 September 1715 by which he was obliged to take the surname [[House of Grimaldi|Grimaldi]]. [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] thereupon recreated the ducal peerage of Valentinois by letters patent, signed in December 1715 and registered on 2 September 1716, for Jacques, who would also succeed his father-in-law Antoine as Prince Jacques I; like the previous creation, its inheritance was restricted to male heirs.<eod>
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<sod >(pictured) kidnapped the two women and took them to a house he was renovating in Kingston, where he raped and slit both of their throats A builder has been jailed for at least 40 years for raping and murdering his 20-year-old niece and dumping her body in a freezer before trying to kill another woman.< eod>< sod > (pictured) kidnapped the two women and took them to a house he was renovating in Kingston, where he raped and slit both of their throats Chilling CCTV footage captured the moment a builder drove off in his pick-up truck with two women bound and gagged in the back - as he was jailed for at least 40 years for the rape and murder of his 22-year-old niece.< eod>
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<sod >  The shooter was killed following a four hour stand off with Orlando police at the Pulse nightclub.< eod>< sod >   The shooter was killed following a four hour stand-off with Orlando police at the Pulse nightclub, having killed at least 20 people.< eod>
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<sod> ==Use== [[Image:Dixie_Highway_Maitland.jpg|thumb|3000px|right|A brick section of the old [[Dixie Highway]] East Florida Connector ([[Pre-1945 Florida State Road 3|SR 3]]) on the west side of [[Lake Lily]] in [[Maitland, Florida]]. It was built in [[1915]] or [[1916]], paved over at some point, and restored in [[1999]].]] Bricks are typically for building. At one time, it was popular to pave roads with bricks, but they were found incapable of withstanding heavy traffic. Brick paving is again coming back into use as a method of [[traffic calming]]. <eod> <sod> ==Use== [[Image:Dixie_Highway_Maitland.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A brick section of the old [[Dixie Highway]] East Florida Connector ([[Pre-1945 Florida State Road 3|SR 3]]) on the west side of [[Lake Lily]] in [[Maitland, Florida]]. It was built in [[1915]] or [[1916]], paved over at some point, and restored in [[1999]].]] Bricks are typically for building. At one time, it was popular to pave roads with bricks, but they were found incapable of withstanding heavy traffic. Brick paving is again coming back into use as a method of [[traffic calming]]. <eod>
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<sod>She is famous for her participation in many telenovelas, like [[María la del barrio]] as Penelope Linares (1995), [[Esmeralda (telenovela)]] as Georgina Pérez-Montalvo (1997), [[Cuidado con el ángel]] as Estefanía Rojas/Velarde (2008), as Raiza Canseco in [[Televisa]]'s remake of [[Marimar (Mexican telenovela)]] [[Corazón indomable]] (2013). Is the protagonist in the telenovela [[Mujer de Madera]] as Marisa Santibáñez, where replacement Edith Gonzalez (2004). Is the Main Antagonist in [[Un camino hacia el destino]] (2016).<eod> <sod>She is famous for her participation in many telenovelas, l [[María la del barrio]] as Penelope Linares (1995)., [[Esmeralda (telenovela)]] as Georgina Pérez-Montalvo (1997), [[Cuidado con el ángel]] as Estefanía Rojas/Velarde (2008), as Raiza Canseco in [[Televisa]]'s remake of [[Marimar (Mexican telenovela)]] [[Corazón indomable]] (2013). Is the protagonist in the telenovela [[Mujer de Madera]] as Marisa Santibáñez, where replacement Edith Gonzalez (2004). Is the Main Antagonist in [[Un camino hacia el destino]] (2016).<eod>
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<sod>The cookie was featured in Midwest advertisements, such as the "savethecookie" campaign in opposition to the proposed and failed [[AirTran Airways|AirTran]] takeover. The cookie was served during professional baseball games at [[Kauffman Stadium]], as well as [[Milwaukee Bucks|Bucks]] basketball and [[Milwaukee Admirals|Admirals]] hockey games at Milwaukee's [[Bradley Center]].<ref>[http://mymidwestmagazine.com/2007/05/01/welcome-2/ My Midwest Inflight Magazine » Welcome]</ref><eod> <sod>The cookie was featured in Midwest advertisements, such as the "Save the Cookie" campaign in opposition to the proposed and failed [[AirTran Airways|AirTran]] takeover. The cookie was served during professional baseball games at [[Kauffman Stadium]], as well as [[Milwaukee Bucks|Bucks]] basketball and [[Milwaukee Admirals|Admirals]] hockey games at Milwaukee's [[Bradley Center]].<ref>[http://mymidwestmagazine.com/2007/05/01/welcome-2/ My Midwest Inflight Magazine » Welcome]</ref><eod>
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<sod >The election campaign plunged has plunged to new a level of accusation and toxicity when Donald Trump claimed Russian leader Vladimir Putin had no respect for Barack Obama and appeared to imply he used a racial epithet to describe him.< eod>< sod > The US election campaign has plunged to new a level of accusation and toxicity after Donald Trump claimed Russian leader Vladimir Putin had no respect for Barack Obama and appeared to imply he used a racial epithet to describe the American president.< eod>
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<sod>'''Tanaka and Johnston Analysis''' is a mixed dentition analysis which allows one to estimate the space available in an arch for the permanent teeth to erupt. This analysis was developed by Dr. Tanaka and Dr. Johnston after they conducted a study on 506 orthodontic patients done in Cleveland at the Case Western School of Dentistry. <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Moshkelgosha|first=Vahid|last2=Khosravifard|first2=Negar|last3=Golkari|first3=Ali|date=2014-06-06|title=Tooth eruption sequence and dental crowding: a case-control study|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111114/|journal=F1000Research|volume=3|doi=10.12688/f1000research.3196.1|issn=2046-1402|pmc=4111114|pmid=25110582}}</ref> <eod> <sod>'''Tanaka and Johnston Analysis''' is a mixed dentition analysis which allows one to estimate the space available in an arch for the permanent teeth to erupt. This analysis was developed by Dr. Tanaka and Dr. Johnston after they conducted a study on 506 orthodontic patients done in Cleveland at the [[Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine]] . <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Moshkelgosha|first=Vahid|last2=Khosravifard|first2=Negar|last3=Golkari|first3=Ali|date=2014-06-06|title=Tooth eruption sequence and dental crowding: a case-control study|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111114/|journal=F1000Research|volume=3|doi=10.12688/f1000research.3196.1|issn=2046-1402|pmc=4111114|pmid=25110582}}</ref> <eod>
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<sod >Former Welsh government minister Carl Sargeant, who was sacked last week after allegations about his personal conduct, has died, a family spokesman said.< eod>< sod > Former Welsh government minister Carl Sargeant has been found dead days after being sacked amid 'shocking and distressing' allegations about his personal conduct, a family spokesman said.< eod>
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<sod>In October 2011 Sewnet was re-appointed to the position after the resignation of Belgian coach, [[Tom Saintfiet]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Ethiopia out to build on their draw in South Africa|date=June 7, 2012|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18358268|department=[[BBC Sport]]|accessdate=December 23, 2012|archivedate=June 10, 2012|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20120610174923/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18358268|deadurl=no}}</ref>. A year later, he helped Ethiopia qualify for their first [[Africa Cup of Nations]] tournament since [[1982 Africa Cup of Nations|1982]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Africa Cup of Nations: Cape Verde and Ethiopia qualify|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19883659|department=BBC Sport|date=October 14, 2012|accessdate=December 23, 2012|archivedate=October 16, 2012|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20121016023412/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19883659}}</ref>. He was sacked in February 2014, following poor results in [[2014 African Nations Championship]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26047987|title=Ethiopia sack coach Bishaw|author=Betemariam Hailu|department=BBC Sport|date=February 5, 2014|accessdate=February 6, 2014|archivedate=February 6, 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140206104710/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26047987|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.allethiopianews.com/ethiopia-sacked-coach-sewnet-bishaw/|title=Ethiopia have sacked coach Sewnet Bishaw|work=All Ethiopia News|date=February 5, 2014|accessdate=July 31, 2014|archivedate=August 8, 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140808090826/http://www.allethiopianews.com/ethiopia-sacked-coach-sewnet-bishaw/}}</ref>.<eod> <sod>In October 2011 Sewnet was re-appointed to the position after the resignation of Belgian coach, [[Tom Saintfiet]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Ethiopia out to build on their draw in South Africa|date=June 7, 2012|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18358268|department=[[BBC Sport]]|accessdate=December 23, 2012|archivedate=June 10, 2012|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20120610174923/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18358268|deadurl=no}}</ref> A year later, he helped Ethiopia qualify for their first [[Africa Cup of Nations]] tournament since [[1982 Africa Cup of Nations|1982]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Africa Cup of Nations: Cape Verde and Ethiopia qualify|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19883659|department=BBC Sport|date=October 14, 2012|accessdate=December 23, 2012|archivedate=October 16, 2012|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20121016023412/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19883659}}</ref> He was sacked in February 2014, following poor results in [[2014 African Nations Championship]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26047987|title=Ethiopia sack coach Bishaw|author=Betemariam Hailu|department=BBC Sport|date=February 5, 2014|accessdate=February 6, 2014|archivedate=February 6, 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140206104710/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26047987|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.allethiopianews.com/ethiopia-sacked-coach-sewnet-bishaw/|title=Ethiopia have sacked coach Sewnet Bishaw|work=All Ethiopia News|date=February 5, 2014|accessdate=July 31, 2014|archivedate=August 8, 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140808090826/http://www.allethiopianews.com/ethiopia-sacked-coach-sewnet-bishaw/}}</ref><eod>
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["< sod >'''nat turner'''( october 2, 1800 & nbsp ; – november 11, 1831 ) was an enslaved african american who led a [ [ nat turner's slave rebellion | rebellion ] ] of slaves and free blacks in [ [ southampton county, virginia ] ] on august 21 21, 1831, that resulted in the deaths of 55 to 65 white people. in retaliation, heavily enraged white militias and mobs killed more than 200 black people in the course of putting down the rebellion. < ref file name = white225 > { { cite book | last1 = gray white | first1 = deborah | title = freedom on my mind : a history of african americans | date = may 2013 | publisher = new york bedford / st. martin's | page = § 225 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod >'''nat turner'''( october november 2, 1800 & nbsp ; – november 11, 1831 ) was an enslaved african american who led a [ [ nat king turner's slave rebellion | rebellion ] ] of slaves and free blacks in [ [ southampton county, virginia ] ] on august 21, 1831, that resulted in the murders of 55 to 65 white men, women, and black children. in retaliation, enraged white militias and mobs killed more than 200 elected black people in the course of putting down the rebellion. < ref name = white225 > { { cite book | last1 = gray white | first1 = deborah | title = freedom on my mind : a history history of african americans | date = 2013 | publisher = new york bedford / st. martin's | page = 225 } } < / ref > < eod >"]
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<sod>As explained in “The Words and Music of Bob Marley” by David Moskowitz, early 1969 brought another change to Jamaican popular music in which the beat slowed down even further<ref name=":1">Moskowitz, David V. "Rebel Music, 1970-1975." The Words and Music of Bob Marley. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. 23. Google. Praeger Publishers, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007. Web. 5 Oct. 2016. <https://books.google.com/books?id=QPZEqZHKq2AC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=paul+douglas+soul+shakedown+party&source=bl&ots=NJZfKbMamX&sig=3wy_VKR5_UtPPiuQdUZxMy67MUw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwit6OS5zcTPAhXIaT4KHfQHCP4Q6AEIJDAB#v=onepage&q=paul%20douglas%20soul%20shakedown%20party&f=false>.</ref>.  The new beat was a slow, steady, ticking rhythm that was first heard on the [[The Maytals]] song “[[Do the Reggay]].”…Also at this time, JAD Records and Cayman Music had scaled back their production and had agreed to let the Wailers record for other producers with the stipulation that the records be released only in the Caribbean.  In response, Bob Marley approached [[Leslie Kong]], who was the hottest Jamaican producer in the late 1960s, and together they recorded enough tracks to create an album<ref name=":1" />.  Kong was recognized as one of the best producers on the island and was one of the major developers of the new reggae style and a prime candidate to assist the Wailers.  The Wailers used Kong’s studio musicians as their backup band on the tracks and benefited from their expertise.  Called Beverley’s All-Stars, the group consisted of the bassists Lloyd Parkes and Jackie Jackson, the drummer Paul Douglas, the keyboard players Gladstone “Gladdie” Anderson and Winston Wright, and the guitarists Rad Bryan, Lynn Taitt, and Hux Brown<ref name=":1" />. The tracks recorded in this session illustrated the Wailers’ earliest efforts in the new reggae style.  Gone are the ska trumpets and saxophones of the earlier songs, with instrumental breaks now being played by the electric guitar.  Although the majority of the new tracks were dance songs, some contained lyrics of social consciousness and concern.  The majority of the new material recorded in the session was written by Bob, but a few of Peter’s compositions were included as he gradually became recognized as an adept songwriter and lead singer in his own right.  The tracks included “Soul Shakedown Party,” “Stop That Train,” “Caution,” “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “Soon Come,” “Can’t You See,” “Soul Captives,” “Cheer Up,” “Back Out,” and “Do It Twice<ref name=":1" />.”<eod> <sod>As explained in “The Words and Music of Bob Marley” by David Moskowitz, early 1969 brought another change to Jamaican popular music in which the beat slowed down even further<ref name=":1">Moskowitz, David V. "Rebel Music, 1970-1975." The Words and Music of Bob Marley. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. 23. Google. Praeger Publishers, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007. Web. 5 Oct. 2016. <https://books.google.com/books?id=QPZEqZHKq2AC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=paul+douglas+soul+shakedown+party&source=bl&ots=NJZfKbMamX&sig=3wy_VKR5_UtPPiuQdUZxMy67MUw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwit6OS5zcTPAhXIaT4KHfQHCP4Q6AEIJDAB#v=onepage&q=paul%20douglas%20soul%20shakedown%20party&f=false>.</ref>.  The new beat was a slow, steady, ticking rhythm that was first heard on the [[The Maytals]] song “[[Do the Reggay]].”…Also at this time, JAD Records and Cayman Music had scaled back their production and had agreed to let the Wailers record for other producers with the stipulation that the records be released only in the Caribbean.  In response, Bob Marley approached [[Leslie Kong]], who was the hottest Jamaican producer in the late 1960s, and together they recorded enough tracks to create an album<ref name=":1" />.  Kong was recognized as one of the best producers on the island and was one of the major developers of the new reggae style and a prime candidate to assist the Wailers.  [[Bob Marley and the Wailers|The Wailers]] used Kong’s studio musicians as their backup band on the tracks and benefited from their expertise.  Called Beverley’s All-Stars, the group consisted of the bassists Lloyd Parkes and Jackie Jackson, the drummer Paul Douglas, the keyboard players Gladstone “Gladdie” Anderson and Winston Wright, and the guitarists Rad Bryan, Lynn Taitt, and Hux Brown<ref name=":1" />. The tracks recorded in this session illustrated the Wailers’ earliest efforts in the new reggae style.  Gone are the ska trumpets and saxophones of the earlier songs, with instrumental breaks now being played by the electric guitar.  Although the majority of the new tracks were dance songs, some contained lyrics of social consciousness and concern.  The majority of the new material recorded in the session was written by Bob, but a few of Peter’s compositions were included as he gradually became recognized as an adept songwriter and lead singer in his own right.  The tracks included “Soul Shakedown Party,” “Stop That Train,” “Caution,” “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “Soon Come,” “Can’t You See,” “Soul Captives,” “Cheer Up,” “Back Out,” and “Do It Twice<ref name=":1" />.”<eod>
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<sod >At least 20 people have reportedly been injured, allegedly as the result of the use of tear gas during the operation.< eod>< sod > At least 25 people reportedly suffered from the effects of teargas during the operation.< eod>
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["< sod >'''dean holland'''is an american [ [ film editor ] ], [ [ television director ] ] and [ [ television producer | producer ] ] best known for working on'' [ [ entourage ( tv series ) | entourage ] ]'' and the comedy shows'' [ [ the front office ( u. s. tv series ) | the office ] ]'' and'' [ [ parks and recreation ] ]''. in 2007, he was jointly honored with the primetime emmy for outstanding single camera picture editing for a comedy series for his work on'' the office''. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. emmys. tv / sites / emmys. tv / files / cta59themmywinners _ 0. pdf | title = academy honored of television arts and sciences 59th annual primetime emmy awards | work = the lippin group | last = mesger | first = robin | date = september 8, 2007 | accessdate = january 26, 2011 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod >'''dean holland'''is an american [ [ film picture editor ] ], [ [ television director ] ] and [ [ television producer | producer ] ] best known for it working on'' [ [ entourage ( u. s. tv series ) | entourage ] ]'' and the comedy shows'' [ [ the office ( u. s. tv series ) | the office ] ]'' and'' [ [ parks and recreation ] ]''. in 2007, he was honored with the primetime emmy for outstanding single camera picture editing for a comedy series for his work on'' entering the office''. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. emmys. tv / sites / emmys. tv / files / cta59themmywinners _ 0. pdf | title = academy of american television television arts and sciences 59th annual primetime emmy television awards | work = the lippin group | last = mesger | first = robin | date = september 8, early 2007 | accessdate = january 26, 2011 } } < / ref > < eod >"]
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<sod> the land, and once the supplies of the local peasants were exhausted, Menlik's army would begin to melt away. However, his govenment insisted that General Baratieri act, and he accordingly took the initiative with a advancee on the night of [[February 29]] hoping to suprise the Ethiopians. == The battle == The Italian army comprised four brigades totalling approximately 20,000 troops, with fifty-six artillery pieces. One brigade under General [[Matteo Albertone]] was made up of Italian officered [[askari]] (native infantry) recruited from Eritrea. The remaining three brigades were Italian units under Generals [[Vittorio Dabormida]], [[Giuseppe Ellena]] and Baratieri. While these included elite [[Bersegalieri]] and Cacciatori units, a large proportion were inexperienced conscripts recently drafted from metropoliton regiments in Italy into newly formed battalions for service in Africa. The Ethiopian forces under Menelik outnumbered the Italians by an estimated five or six times. The four Italian brigades advanced separately towards Adowa over narrow mountain tracks. However, the three leading Italian brigades had become separated during their overnight march and at dawn on [[1 March]] were spread across several miles of very difficult terrain. <eod> <sod> the land, and once the supplies of the local peasants were exhausted, Menlik's army would begin to melt away. However, his govenment insisted that General Baratieri act, and he accordingly took the initiative with a advancee on the night of [[February 29]] hoping to suprise the Ethiopians. == The battle == The Italian army comprised four brigades totalling approximately 18,000 troops, with fifty-six artillery pieces. One brigade under General [[Matteo Albertone]] was made up of Italian officered [[askari]] (native infantry) recruited from Eritrea. The remaining three brigades were Italian units under Generals [[Vittorio Dabormida]], [[Giuseppe Ellena]] and Baratieri. While these included elite [[Bersegalieri]] and Cacciatori units, a large proportion were inexperienced conscripts recently drafted from metropoliton regiments in Italy into newly formed battalions for service in Africa. The Ethiopian forces under Menelik outnumbered the Italians by an estimated five or six times. The four Italian brigades advanced separately towards Adowa over narrow mountain tracks. However, the three leading Italian brigades had become separated during their overnight march and at dawn on [[1 March]] were spread across several miles of very difficult terrain. <eod>
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<sod >Construction output in June has fallen at its fastest pace since the dark days of the financial crisis in 2009 according to a Markit/CIPS survey released today.< eod>< sod > Construction output in June has fallen at its fastest pace since the dark days of the financial crisis in 2009 according to a survey released by Markit and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (Cips) today.< eod>
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<sod>| [[Sanjeev N.R|Saji Paravoor]]<eod> <sod>| [[Sanjeev N.R|Saji Paravoor]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Saji Paravoor in MSI|url=http://en.http://msidb.org/displayProfile.php?category=director&artist=NR%20Sanjeev|publisher=MSI|accessdate=2016-03-09|}}</ref><br><eod>
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<sod>An attempt to depose the Thachudaya Kaimal as a ruling chief was instigated by the Raja of Cochin after the [[Temple Entry Proclamation]] in [[Travancore]] although he was reinstated by the involvement of the Viceroy and [[Governor-general of India]] <ref>Alappat Sreedhara Menon in Triumph & Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir C. P.'s sixteen years, Publisher: Current Books (2001), Hardcover: 414 pages, ISBN-10: 8124010943 ISBN-13: 978-8124010945 under section titled 'The Thachudaya Kaimal Affair</ref><eod> <sod>An attempt to depose the Thachudaya Kaimal as a ruling chief was instigated by the Raja of Cochin after the [[Temple Entry Proclamation]] in [[Travancore]] although he was reinstated by the British paramount power with the involvement of the Viceroy and [[Governor-General of India]] <ref>Alappat Sreedhara Menon in Triumph & Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir C. P.'s sixteen years, Publisher: Current Books (2001), Hardcover: 414 pages, ISBN-10: 8124010943 ISBN-13: 978-8124010945 under section titled 'The Thachudaya Kaimal Affair</ref><eod>
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