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<sod>'''Personal injury''' is a legal term for an [[injury]] to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nolo.com/definition.cfm/Term/DEEE0E11-E3A5-4E2D-9E36FA5CC1F46D61/alpha/P/ |title=Nolo's Free Dictionary of Law Terms and Legal Definitions |publisher=Nolo.com |date=2009-09-18 |accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref><eod>
<sod>'''Personal injury''' is a legal term for an [[injury]] to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nolo.com/definition.cfm/Term/DEEE0E11-E3A5-4E2D-9E36FA5CC1F46D61/alpha/P/ |title=Nolo's Free Dictionary of Law Terms and Legal Definitions |publisher=Nolo.com |date=2009-09-18 |accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> Everyone has an opinion about personal injury litigation. Many people feel the right to sue for injuries should be severely limited in hopes insurance costs will decrease. Others fear that legislation enacted to restrict rights to sue will make big business, the insurance industry, and medical practitioners less accountable to the public. They also fear the loss of financial compensation for injuries caused by a negligent or careless act. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.winningpersonalinjurycases.com/read-book/|title=Read Book {{!}} LEGAL AIDMAN|last=Administrator|website=LEGAL AIDMAN|language=en-US|access-date=2016-04-08}}</ref><eod>
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<sod >Company, is impressive: Selzer, has polled for the Des Moines Register for decades and was the only pollster to correctly predict the order of Democratic candidates in 2004. Politico said that her final poll before the 2008 caucuses accurately predicted that a surge of first-time caucus-goers would help push Barack Obama to victory.< eod>< sod > Company, have polled for the Des Moines Register for decades and she was the only pollster to correctly predict the order of Democratic candidates in 2005. The Politico website said that her final poll before the 2009 caucuses accurately predicted that a surge of first-time caucus-goers would help push Barack Obama to victory.< eod>
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<sod >" Yet following the press briefing, Isis claimed responsibility for the massacre, saying Paddock was "a soldier of the Islamic State".< eod>< sod > " Isis claimed responsibility for the massacre after the press briefing, saying Paddock was "a soldier of the Islamic State" who answered "calls to target coalition countries".< eod>
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<sod >The Greens reacted angrily today after Ofcom ruled they did not have enough support to be treated by broadcasters as a âmajor partyâ at this yearâs general election.< eod>< sod > The Greens had reacted angrily earlier today Morning after Ofcom ruled they did not have enough support to be treated by broadcasters as a âmajor partyâ at this yearâs general election.< eod>
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<sod>[[Willie "The Lion" Smith]] noted that the dance was known well before that; in particular, he mentions the version done by [[Russell Brown]] under the name "Geechie dance".<ref>Jacqui Malone, ''Steppin' on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance'', 1996, ISBN 025206508, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yWJXUnPDFk0C&pg=PA84 p. 84]</ref><eod>
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<sod>Generally grown as a [[Hardiness (plants)|hardy]] annual, lettuce is easily cultivated, although it requires relatively low temperatures to prevent it from flowering quickly. It can be plagued with numerous [[Micronutrient deficiency|nutrient deficiencies]], as well as insect and mammal pests and fungal and bacterial diseases. ''L. sativa'' [[hybrid (biology)|crosses]] easily within the species and with some other species within the ''Lactuca'' genus; although this trait can be a problem to home gardeners who attempt to save seeds, biologists have used it to broaden the [[gene pool]] of cultivated lettuce varieties. World production of lettuce and [[chicory]] for [[calendar year]] 2010 stood at {{convert|23620000|MT|sp=us}}, over half of which came from China.<eod>
<sod>Generally grown as a [[Hardiness (plants)|hardy]] annual, lettuce is easily cultivated, although it requires relatively low temperatures to prevent it from flowering quickly. It can be plagued with numerous [[Micronutrient deficiency|nutrient deficiencies]], as well as insect and mammal pests and fungal and bacterial diseases. ''L. sativa'' [[hybrid (biology)|crosses]] easily within the species and with some other species within the ''Lactuca'' genus; although this trait can be a problem to home gardeners who attempt to save seeds, biologists have used it to broaden the [[gene pool]] of cultivated lettuce varieties. World production of lettuce and [[chicory]] for [[calendar year]] 2013 was 24.9 million [[tonnes]], over half of which came from China.<ref name=faostat/><eod>
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<sod>*[[Jane's Fighting Ships|Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One]] (1919), Jane's Publishing Company<eod>
<sod>* {{cite book|last=Corbett|first=Julian|authorlink=Julian Corbett|title=Naval Operations to the Battle of the Falklands|edition=2nd, reprint of the 1938|series=History of the Great War: Based on Official Documents|volume=I|publisher=Imperial War Museum and Battery Press|location=London and Nashville, Tennessee|isbn=0-89839-256-X}}<eod>
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['< sod > during the 1969 season, dierdorf started seven games at right offensive tackle and one at left offensive tackle, < ref name = t69 / > and was selected by both the [ [ associated press ] ] ( ap ) and [ [ united press international ] ] ( upi ) as a first - team player on the [ [ 1969 all - big ten conference football team ] ]. < ref > { { cite news | title = no hawks named all - big ten | newspaper = the daily iowan | page = 6 | date = november 26, 1969 | url = http : / / dailyiowan. lib. uiowa. edu / di / 1969 / di1969 - 11 - 26. pdf } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title = bucks head all - big ten | newspaper = oshkosh daily northwestern | date = november 28, 1969 | page = 16 | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / image / 24744248 /? terms = phipps % 2badamle % 2bmandich % 2bdierdorf % 2bcurtis % 2b % 22united % 2bpress % 22 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > during the 1969 season, dierdorf started seven games at right offensive tackle and one at left offensive tackle, < ref name = t69 / > and was selected by both the [ [ associated press ] ] ( ap ) and [ [ united press international ] ] ( upi ) as a first - team player on the [ [ 1969 all - big ten conference football team ] ]. < ref > { { cite news | title = no hawks named all - big ten | newspaper = the daily iowan | page = season 6 | date = november 26, 1969 | url = http : / / dailyiowan. lib. uiowa. edu / di / 1969 / di1969 - 11 - 26. pdf } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title = bucks head all - big ten | newspaper = oshkosh daily northwestern | date = november 28, 1969 | page = 16 | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / image / 24744248 /? terms = phipps % 2badamle % 2bmandich % 2bdierdorf % 2 ##bcurtis % 2b % 22united % 2bpress % 22 } } < / ref > he also received second - team all - american honors from the central press. < ref > { { cite news | title = ohio state dominates 1969 central press captains all - american team | author = walter l. johns | newspaper = the gaffney ledger | date = november 24, 1969 | page = 5 | url = https : / / www. newspapers. com / clip / 3369541 / 1969 _ central _ press _ captains _ all _ america / } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod>* [[Toronto Pearson International Airport]] — [[Peel Regional Police]] Airport Division (1997) with assistance from the RCMP Airport Unit and airport screening is provided by CATSA contractor [[Garda (security company)|Garda Security Solutions]]<eod>
<sod>* [[Vancouver International Airport]] — RCMP Richmond detachment<eod>
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["< sod > he was first elected to the provincial general assembly in the [ [ alberta general election, 2012 | 2012 provincial election ] ]. in spring 2013, one year after being elected, he introduced both a [ [ private individual member's bill ] ] entitled compassionate care leave legislation ( bill 203 ), the first of its kind in the history of alberta. the bill has gone through [ [ royal assent ] ] and provides a leave of absence for an employee from his / her private employer while taking care of a terminally ill loved one. < eod > < sod > jeneroux was first elected to the provincial assembly in the [ [ alberta general election, 2012 | § 2012 provincial election ] ]. in spring 2013, one year after being elected, he introduced a [ [ private individual member's vote bill ] ] entitled full compassionate care leave exemption legislation ( bill 203 ). the bill has gone through [ [ royal assent ] ] and provides a leave of absence for an employee from his / her employer while taking care of a potentially terminally ill family member. < eod >"]
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<sod >Mr Trump has prioritised immigration reform since entering the White House, after calling for âextreme vettingâ while on the Presidential campaign trail.< eod>< sod > Mr Trump has prioritised immigration reform since entering the White House, after calling for âextreme vettingâ while on the Presidential campaign trail, claiming that current immigration controls and investigations of people's backgrounds do not go far enough to control influx.< eod>
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<sod>* Latin versions of the ''Epitome'' at [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/justin.html The Latin Library], [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justinx.html Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum], & [http://agoraclass.fltr.ucl.ac.be/concordances/intro.htm#ju Itinera Electronica] {{la icon}}<eod>
<sod>* Justin's ''Epitome'' at [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/justin.html The Latin Library], [http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/justinx.html Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum], & [http://agoraclass.fltr.ucl.ac.be/concordances/intro.htm#ju Itinera Electronica] {{la icon}}<eod>
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['< sod > the launch of radio rt uk was greeted with criticism in the british press. in\'\' [ [ the observer ] ]\'\', [ [ nick cohen ] ] accused the channel of spreading conspiracy theories and being a " prostitution of journalism " and in\'\' [ [ the times ] ]\'\', [ [ ian oliver kamm ] ] called on broadcast regulator [ [ ofcom ] ] unable to act against leading this " den of deceivers ". < ref name = bbcmonitoring > { { cite news | last = alexander ennis | first = stephen | now title = russia\'s global media operation under the spotlight | url = http : / / the www. bbc. co. uk / news / world - europe - 30040363 | work = [ [ bbc news ] ] | date = november 16, 2014 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the launch of rt uk was the subject of much comment in the british press. in\'\' [ [ the observer ] ]\'\', [ [ nick cohen ] ] accused the channel of spreading conspiracy theories and being a " prostitution brothel of journalism " and in\'\' [ [ the times ] ]\'\', [ [ oliver kamm ] ] called on broadcast regulator [ [ ofcom ] ] to act against this " den of deceivers ". < ref name = bbcmonitoring > { { cite news | last = ennis | first = stephen | and title = james russia\'s global media operation under the spotlight | url = http : / / www. bbc. co. uk / news / world - europe - 30040363 | work = [ [ bbc news ] ] | date = november 16, 2014 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod>*[[Ryan Fitzgerald (ice hockey)|Ryan Fitzgerald]], Ice hockey player at [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]], picked in the 4th round of the [[2013 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Boston Bruins]].<eod>
<sod>*[[Ryan Fitzgerald (ice hockey)|Ryan Fitzgerald]], Ice hockey player at [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|Boston College]], picked in the 4th round of the [[2013 NHL Entry Draft]] by the [[Boston Bruins]]. <eod>
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<sod >The Post reports Robert Mueller, the special counsel appointed to oversee the investigation into Russian meddling in the US election, has launched a probe into Mr Trump himself.< eod>< sod > The Post reported on Wednesday that Robert Mueller â the special counsel overseeing the investigation into Russian meddling in the US election â was looking into the President's possible interference in that investigation.< eod>
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<sod>'''Pouilly-Fumé''' is an [[Appellation d'origine contrôlée]] (AOC) for the dry [[white wine]] produced around [[Pouilly-sur-Loire]], in the [[Nièvre]] département. Another white wine produced in the same area but with a different grape variety is called [[Pouilly-sur-Loire AOC|Pouilly-sur-Loire]].<eod>
<sod>'''Pouilly-Fumé''' is an [[Appellation d'origine contrôlée]] (AOC) for the dry [[sauvignon blanc]] [[white wine]] produced around [[Pouilly-sur-Loire]], in the [[Nièvre]] département. Another white wine produced in the same area but with a different grape variety is called [[Pouilly-sur-Loire AOC|Pouilly-sur-Loire]].<eod>
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<sod >Â The Presidential Commission on Election Integrity will likely be led by Vice President Mike P. and Kansas Secretary of State Kris .< eod>< sod > Â The Presidential Commission on Election Integrity will be led by Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.< eod>
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<sod>=== 2016- seasons ===<eod>
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<sod >The UK has previously been criticised by EU leaders over claims that the countryâÃÂÃÂs Brexit plans lack sufficient depth or detail.< eod>< sod > The UK has previously been criticised by EU leaders over claims that the country's Brexit plans lack sufficient depth or detail, but Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson denied it on Tuesday and urged the EU to âÃÂÃÂget onâÃÂàwith talks to ensure timely progress is made.< eod>
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<sod >Working mothers are "worth less" than men in the City, Ukip leader Nigel Farage has said.< eod>< sod > In a series of controversial remarks, the Ukip leader has claimed that working mothers are "worth less" than men to employers in the City.< eod>
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<sod>[[Image:Olderrick.jpg|thumb|upright=.6|[[Puss Derrick]].]]<eod>
<sod>[[File:Olderrick.jpg|thumb|upright=.6|[[Puss Derrick]].]]<eod>
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["< local sod > *'''opposition :'''are upcoming tournament matches against { { fb | x jpn } } string and { { 0 fb | sin } } < eod > < global sod > *'''opposition :'''upcoming match match matches against { { 0 fb | sin } } < eod >"]
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<sod>Jack colback is bitch<eod>
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<sod >FranceâÃÂÃÂs responsibility for the Vel' d'Hiv Round-up has been admittedÃÂàby both former President Jacques Chirac and current leader Francois Hollande, after decades of the state denyingÃÂàit was at fault.< eod>< sod > FranceâÃÂÃÂs responsibility for the 1942ÃÂàVel' d'Hiv Roundup, the Nazi-directed mass arrest of Jews in Paris by French police, has been admitted by both former President Jacques Chirac and current leader Francois Hollande, after decades of the state denying it was at fault.< eod>
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<sod>| manageryears5 = 2013–2015<eod>
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<sod>*''Luxor Series: [[Luxor (video game)|Luxor]] (2005); Luxor Amun Rising (2005); [[Luxor 2]] (2006); [[Luxor 3]] (2007); L[[Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife|uxor: Quest for the Afterlife]] (2008); [[Luxor 5th Passage]] (2010); Luxor HD (2011); Luxor Amun Rising HD (2012); [[Luxor Evolved]] (2012); Luxor 2 HD (2013); Luxor: Escape (2016); Luxor 7 (2018)''<eod>
<sod>*''Luxor Series: [[Luxor (video game)|Luxor]] (2005); Luxor Amun Rising (2005); [[Luxor 2]] (2006); [[Luxor 3]] (2007); [[Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife]] (2008); [[Luxor Adventures]] (2009) <ref>http://www.wildtangent.com/games/luxor-adventures</ref> [[Luxor 5th Passage]] (2010); Luxor HD (2011); Luxor Amun Rising HD (2012); [[Luxor Evolved]] (2012); Luxor 2 HD (2013)<eod>
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<sod>Larose spent the next few seasons in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]], playing for the [[Detroit Vipers]], [[Las Vegas Thunder]] and the [[Houston Aeros (1994–2013)|Houston Aeros]], before spending a season in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] in [[Germany]] for the [[Revier Löwen]]. He returned to the IHL and spent four seasons with the [[Chicago Wolves]] and won the [[Turner Cup]] in 2000. He also won the Calder Cup in 2002 with the Chicago Wolves (AHL). He then retired in 2002 after splitting that year with the Wolves and the [[ECHL]]'s [[Augusta Lynx]].<eod>
<sod>Larose spent the next few seasons in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]], playing for the [[Detroit Vipers]], [[Las Vegas Thunder]] and the [[Houston Aeros (1994–2013)|Houston Aeros]], before spending a season in the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga]] in [[Germany]] for the [[Revier Löwen]]. He returned to the IHL and spent four seasons with the [[Chicago Wolves]] and won the [[Turner Cup]] in 2000. He also won the Calder Cup in 2002 with the Chicago Wolves (AHL). He then retired in 2002 after splitting that year with the Wolves and the [[ECHL]]'s [[Augusta Lynx]]. Guy is in the hall of fame. <eod>
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<sod >A plane which has 71 people on board has crashed in the Moscow region, it has been reported.< eod>< sod > A plane with 71 people on board has crashed in the Moscow region, leaving no survivors, it has been reported.< eod>
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["< sod > this is a list of all [ [ magic : the gathering ] ] players who have acquired 100 or more [ [ pro tour ( magic : the gathering ) # pro points | pro points ] ] over the course of their career. after a player has won 100 pro points, he or she is allowed to vote for the [ [ magic : the gathering hall of fame | hall of fame ] ]. until 2013 that player would also be available to be voted into the hall of fame, but beginning with the 2014 voting this threshold has been increased to 150 pro points. in addition players aren't eligible for the hall of fame until 9 years after their debut on the pro tour. this list compiles the most important statistics about these pro players : their name, nationality, the number of [ [ pro tour ( magic : the gathering ) | pro tours ] ] won, the number of pro tour top 8 finishes, their best finish at a pro tour, the number of [ [ grand prix ( magic : the gathering ) | grand prix ] ] won, the number of grand prix top 8 finishes, their best grand prix finish, their lifetime pro points, and their pro tour debut. statistics are up to date as of 8 march 2016. < eod > < sod > this is a list of all [ [ magic : the gathering ] ] players who have acquired 100 or more [ [ pro tour ( magic : the gathering ) # pro points | pro points ] ] over the course of their career. after a player has won 100 pro points, he or she is allowed to vote for the [ [ magic : the gathering hall of fame | hall of fame ] ]. until 2013 that player would also be available to be voted into the hall of fame, but beginning with the 2014 voting this threshold has been increased to 150 pro points. in addition players aren't eligible for the hall of fame until 9 years after their debut on the pro tour. this list compiles the most important statistics about these pro players : their name, nationality, the number of [ [ pro tour ( magic : the gathering ) | pro tours ] ] won, the number of pro tour top 8 finishes, their best finish at a pro tour, the number of [ [ grand prix ( magic : the gathering ) | grand prix ] ] won, the number of grand prix top 8 finishes, their best grand prix finish, their lifetime pro points, and their pro tour debut. statistics shown are up to date as of 14 march 2016. < eod >"]
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["< sod > in 2009, anne kramer appeared on all the [ [ hbo ] ] dramedy drama television series'' [ [ entourage ( tv musical series ) | entourage ] ]''. again kramer played the role of a sorority girl who seduces over the character turtle ( [ [ jerry ferrara ] ] ), and appeared in four episodes. < eod > < sod > in 2009, kramer appeared onstage on the [ [ hbo ] ] dramedy television series'' [ [ teen entourage ( u. s. tv series ) | entourage ] ]''. kramer played the role of a sorority girl who seduces the character turtle ( [ [ jerry ferrara ] ] ), and eventually appeared in four episodes. <... eod >"]
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<sod>On October 5, 2016, Theranos announced that it was closing its laboratories and Walgreen's testing Centers and would instead focus on selling its miniLab blood testing device. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-theranos-layoffs-20161006-story.html|title=Theranos will close labs and Walgreens testing sites, laying off hundreds|first=Washington|last=Post|work=chicagotribune.com|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Mole|first1=Beth|title=Theranos throws in the towel on clinical labs, officially pivots to devices|url=http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/10/theranos-throws-in-the-towel-on-clinical-labs-officially-pivots-to-devices/|accessdate=6 October 2016|publisher=Ars Technica|date=5 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Holmes|first1=Elizabeth|title=An Open Letter from Elizabeth Holmes|url=https://news.theranos.com/2016/10/05/an-open-letter-elizabeth-holmes/|website=Theranos|publisher=Theranos|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref><eod>
<sod>In 2016, ''[[Forbes]]'' revised the estimated net worth of the company to $800 million taking into account the $724 million of capital raised.<ref name="Forbes_nothing">{{Cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2016/06/01/from-4-5-billion-to-nothing-forbes-revises-estimated-net-worth-of-theranos-founder-elizabeth-holmes/#6750a4fc2f29|title=From $4.5 Billion To Nothing: Forbes Revises Estimated Net Worth of Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes|last=Herper|first=Matthew|website=Forbes|access-date=June 1, 2016}}</ref> On October 5, 2016, Theranos announced that it was closing its laboratories and Walgreen's testing Centers and would instead focus on selling its miniLab blood testing device. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-theranos-layoffs-20161006-story.html|title=Theranos will close labs and Walgreens testing sites, laying off hundreds|first=Washington|last=Post|work=chicagotribune.com|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Mole|first1=Beth|title=Theranos throws in the towel on clinical labs, officially pivots to devices|url=http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/10/theranos-throws-in-the-towel-on-clinical-labs-officially-pivots-to-devices/|accessdate=6 October 2016|publisher=Ars Technica|date=5 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Holmes|first1=Elizabeth|title=An Open Letter from Elizabeth Holmes|url=https://news.theranos.com/2016/10/05/an-open-letter-elizabeth-holmes/|website=Theranos|publisher=Theranos|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>Nasal Insufflation is the commonest method of nasal drug administration. Drugs administered in this way can have a local effect or a systemic effect. The time of onset for systemic drugs delivered via nasal administration is generally only marginally slower than if given intravenously. The [[bioavailability]] of drugs administered nasally is generally significantly higher than drugs taken orally.<eod>
<sod>Nasal Insufflation is the most common method of nasal drug administration. Drugs administered in this way can have a local effect or a systemic effect. The time of onset for systemic drugs delivered via nasal administration is generally only marginally slower than if given intravenously. The [[bioavailability]] of drugs administered nasally is generally significantly higher than drugs taken orally.<eod>
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<sod>'''Most wins by a [[jockey]]:'''<eod>
<sod>;Most wins by a [[jockey]]<eod>
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['< sod > before the war, hitler issued the notorious [ [ commissar order ] ], which called for all soviet [ [ political commissar ] ] s taken prisoner at the front to be shot immediately without trial. { { sfn | kershaw | 2001 | pp = 357 – 359 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } german soldiers participated in these mass killings along with members of the\'\' ss - einsatzgruppen\'\', sometimes reluctantly but nevertheless under the auspices of " military necessity. ". { { sfn | wette | 2007 | pp = 198 – 199 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } on the eve of the invasion, german soldiers were informed that their battle " demands ruthless and vigorous measures against bolshevik inciters, guerrillas, saboteurs, jews and the complete elimination of all active and passive resistance. " collective punishment was authorized against partisan attacks ; if a perpetrator could not be quickly identified, then burning villages and mass executions were considered acceptable reprisals. { { sfn | forster | 1988 | p = 26 } } an estimated two million soviet [ [ prisoner of war | prisoners of war ] ] died of starvation during barbarossa alone ; nothing was done for their survival. { { sfn | hartmann | 2013 | pp = 89 – 94 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } the famished prisoners of war were hardly able to walk by themselves. { { sfn | beevor | 2012 | p = 213 } } by the end of the war, 58 percent of all soviet prisoners of war died in german captivity. { { sfn | glantz | 2012 | p = 48 } } { { sfn | " nazi persecution of soviet prisoners of war " } } < eod > < sod > before the war, hitler issued the notorious [ [ commissar order ] ], which called for all soviet [ [ political commissar ] ] s taken prisoner at the front to be shot immediately without trial. { { sfn | kershaw | may 2001 | pp = 357 – 359 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } german soldiers participated in these mass killings along with members of the\'\' ss - einsatzgruppen\'\', sometimes reluctantly but nevertheless under the auspices of " military necessity. ". { { sfn | wette | 2007 | pp = 198 – 199 } } { { sfn | forster | 1998 | pp = 507 – 513 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } on the eve of the invasion, german soldiers were informed that their battle " demands ruthless and vigorous measures against bolshevik inciters, guerrillas, saboteurs, jews and the complete elimination of all active and passive resistance. " collective punishment was authorized against partisan attacks ; if a perpetrator could not be quickly identified, then burning villages and mass executions were considered acceptable reprisals. { { sfn | forster | 1988 | p = 26 } } an estimated two million soviet [ [ prisoner of war | prisoners of war ] ] died of starvation during barbarossa alone ; nothing was done for their survival. { { sfn | hartmann | 2013 | pp = 89 – 94 } } { { sfn |\'\' general wilhelm keitel : the lackey\'\', 1998 } } the famished prisoners of war were hardly able to walk by themselves. { { sfn | beevor | 2012 | p = 213 } } by the end of the war, 58 percent of all soviet prisoners of war died in german captivity. { { sfn | glantz | 2012 | p = 48 } } { { sfn | " nazi persecution of soviet prisoners of war " } } < eod >']
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<sod>| {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Football at the 1985 Southeast Asian Games|1985]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-<eod>
<sod>| {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Football at the 1985 Southeast Asian Games|1985]]|| rowspan="1" colspan="8" |''Did not enter''<eod>
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<sod >They can't contribute anymore," said Legge.< eod>< sod > They can't contribute anymore," said Legge. "They're being asked to contribute more, and they're willing to put their voice and their experiences out into the public domain to really express what it's like to be an entrepreneur and small business owner in the community and what they're facing.< eod>
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['< eng sod > [ [ animal welfare ] ] impacts of either factory or farming can itself include : { { citation needed | date = effective march 13 2016 } } < en eod > < sod > [ [ animal welfare ] ] impacts of factory and farming organisations can also include : < eod >']
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<sod >Â In a speech in Ankara broadcast live on television, Mr Erdogan said Turks should be patient until the end of the year, when a vote could be held on EU membership.< eod>< sod > Â In a speech in Ankara broadcast live on television, Mr Erdogan said a vote could be held on EU membership at the end of the year.< eod>
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<sod>[[File:University Boat Race Thames map.svg|right|thumb|250px|[[The Championship Course]] along which, for the first time in the history of the event, the men's, women's and both reserves' races were conducted.]]<eod>
<sod>[[File:University Boat Race Thames map.svg|right|thumb|[[The Championship Course]] along which the Boat Races are contested]]<eod>
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<sod>A native of Amarillo, Texas, Rear Admiral Scott graduated from West Texas A&M University in 1976, and he received a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1980. After twelve years as a civilian pastor, he received a commission in the United States Navy and was assigned to the 3rd Marine Air Wing in Yuma, Arizona, where from 1992-1995, he served as the battalion chaplain for both the 2nd and the 1st Light Anti-aircraft Missile Battalions. His next assignment was Naval Station Rota, Spain, where from 1995-1999, he served as chaplain for Marine Security Forces and the Naval Brig. Rear Admiral Scott subsequently served Carrier Air Wing 7 in Oceana, Virginia, as the wing chaplain where he deployed with the Ike battle group for combat in the Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, and the Arabian Gulf from 1999-2001. In 2002, Rear Admiral Scott received a Master of Theology from Duke University, and was then detailed to Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, as a supervisory chaplain in one of the largest Religious Ministry Teams in the Navy.<ref>http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/Agencies/Chaplain-of-the-Marine-Corps/</ref><eod>
<sod>A native of [[Amarillo, Texas]], Rear Admiral Scott graduated from [[West Texas A&M University]] in 1976, and he received a Master of Divinity from [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in 1980. After twelve years as a civilian pastor, he received a commission in the United States Navy and was assigned to the [[3rd Marine Air Wing]] in [[Yuma, Arizona]], where from 1992-1995, he served as the battalion chaplain for both the 2nd and the 1st Light Anti-aircraft Missile Battalions. His next assignment was Naval Station Rota, Spain, where from 1995-1999, he served as chaplain for Marine Security Forces and the Naval Brig. Rear Admiral Scott subsequently served Carrier Air Wing 7 in Oceana, Virginia, as the wing chaplain where he deployed with the Ike battle group for combat in the Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, and the Arabian Gulf from 1999-2001. In 2002, Rear Admiral Scott received a Master of Theology from [[Duke University]], and was then detailed to Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, as a supervisory chaplain in one of the largest Religious Ministry Teams in the Navy.<ref>http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/Agencies/Chaplain-of-the-Marine-Corps/</ref><eod>
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['< sod > when explaining why a simple stake was very often used for executions, the book das kreuz und die kreuzigung ( the cross and the crucifixion ), by hermann fulda, states : “ trees were not everywhere available at the places chosen just for public execution. so a simple beam was sunk into the ground. on this the outlaws, with hands raised upward and often also with their feet, were bound or nailed. ” the most convincing proof of all, however, comes from god ’ s word. the apostle paul says : “ christ purchased us, releasing us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse instead of us, because clearly it is written : ‘ accursed is every man hung upon a stake [ “ a tree, ” king james version ]. ’ ” ( galatians 3 : 13 ) here paul quotes deuteronomy 21 : 22, 23, which clearly refers to a stake, not a cross. since forming such a means of execution made the person “ a curse, ” it would not be proper for christians to decorate their homes with images of christ on a cross. < eod > < sod > explaining why today a simple stake was often used for executions, the book das kreuz und die kreuzigung ( the cross and the crucifixion ), by hermann fulda, states : “ small trees were not everywhere available at the places chosen for public execution. so a common simple beam was sunk into the high ground. on this the outlaws, with hands raised upward and more often also with their feet, were bound or nailed. ” < eod >']
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<sod > Thae Yong Ho, Pyongyang's former deputy ambassador to London, defected to neighbouring South Korea last year A defector has called on North Koreans to rise up against dictator Kim Jong-Un's regime and 'set the country on fire' 'When Kim Jong Un first came to power, I was hopeful that he would make reasonable and rational decisions to save North Korea from poverty, but I soon fell into despair watching him purging officials for no proper reasons,' Thae said during his first news conference with foreign media on Wednesday.< eod>< sod > Thae Yong Ho, Pyongyang's former deputy ambassador to London, defected to neighbouring South Korea last year A defector has called on North Koreans to rise up against dictator Kim Jong-Un's regime and 'set the country on fire' Their British friends at school made fun of them over the nature of their homeland, he said. For instance, when they grew long hair, their friends laughed and asked whether they could be arrested in North Korea because they had heard all young men were required to have short haircuts. 'These kinds of questions bombarded my sons,' Thae said. Thae, who said as a diplomat abroad he had the privilege of access to outside information, said he decided to talk frankly with them about North Korea. He concluded that his sons would have 'miserable' lives if they returned home because they had come to know the truth about the country. Ahead of their defection to South Korea, Thae said he told his sons that he was going to 'cut the chains of slavery and you are free men.' He said his sons are happy and are 'now feeling a true sense of freedom' in South Korea. Thae said his disappointment with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was another reason he defected. He said he initially had some hopes for Kim but eventually fell into 'despair' after watching him execute officials without proper reasons and pursue development of nuclear weapons.< eod>
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["< marathi sod >'''yogmaya temple'''also known as'''jogmaya temple'' ', this is a 19th century [ [ hindu temple ] ] village dedicated to [ [ adi parashakti # yogmaya | indian goddess yogmaya ] ], the sister of [ [ lord krishna ] ], and and situated in [ [ mehrauli ] ], [ [ new delhi ] ], close to the [ [ qutb complex ] ]. < mumbai eod > < sod >'''yogmaya temple'''also known as'''jogmaya temple'' ', is a 19th - century [ [ hindu temple ] ] dedicated to [ [ adi and parashakti # yogmaya | the goddess yogmaya ] ], the sister of [ [ krishna ] ], and situated in [ [ [UNK] mehrauli ] ], [ [ new delhi ] ], close to the [ [ qutb complex ] ]. < eod >"]
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<sod >He is pictured centre with brother-in-law Lee Savage, rear, niece Sadie, left, sister Leann, centre left, and friend Rachel Ivory, right A former Birmingham City footballer has been left paralysed after severing his spinal cord when he allegedly plunged off a hotel balcony into a swimming pool while on holiday in Ibiza.< eod>< sod > He is pictured centre with brother-in-law Lee Savage, rear, niece Sadie, left, sister Leann, centre left, and friend Rachel Ivory, right A former Birmingham City footballer has been left paralysed after severing his spinal cord in a swimming pool accident while on holiday in Ibiza.< eod>
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<sod>The '''Great Wall Haval H5''', also known as '''Hover H5''', is a compact [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by the Chinese manufacturer [[Great Wall Motors]] since 2009. The vehicle, sometimes referred to by its export market name '''X240''', is available with both 4×2 and [[4x4]] drivetrains, and either gasoline and [[diesel engine]]s. The vehicle has passed the European tests regarding environment protection, safety and performance and is entitled for marketing throughout the [[European Union]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.japanesecarexports.com/batch-export-of-haval-h5-to-italy-great-wall-motors-on-the-way-to-challenge-the-european-market-2 |title=Batch Export of Haval H5 to Italy, Great Wall Motors on the Way to Challenge the European Market |publisher=Japanesecarexports.com |date= |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref> It is the successor of the [[Great Wall Haval H3]] and both cars are nearly identical, except for their front designs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetycho.com/beijing-auto-show-greatwall-haval-h5-european-style/ |title=Beijing Auto Show: Greatwall Haval H5 European Style |publisher=Thetycho.com |date=2010-05-06 |accessdate=2012-05-05}}</ref><eod>
<sod>The '''Great Wall Haval H5''', also known as '''Hover H5''', is a compact [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by the Chinese manufacturer [[Great Wall Motors]] since 2009. It is a [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover]],<ref>http://www.greatwall.it/gamma-suv-pickup-crossover.html</ref> with both [[rear-wheel-drive]] or [[four-wheel-drive]],<ref>http://www.greatwall.it/suv-hover-caratteristiche-tecniche.html</ref> and is available with either gasoline and [[diesel engine]]s. <eod>
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['< sod > | in birth _ earth place = [ [ southern kentucky ] ] < thou eod > < the sod > | my birth _ place = [ [ western kentucky ] ], u u. t s. < the eod >']
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<sod>* '''[[1975 in LGBT rights|1975]]''' – Homosexuality is legalized in [[South Australia]]; homosexuality is legalized in [[California]] due to bill authored by and successfully lobbied for in the state legislature by State Assemblyman from San Francisco [[Willie Brown (politician)|Willie Brown]]; [[Elaine Noble]] becomes the second openly gay American elected to public office when she wins a seat in the [[Massachusetts State House]]; the first [[National Homosexual Conference]] is held in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]; Panama is the second country in the world to allow transsexuals who have gone through gender reassignment surgery to get their personal documents reflecting their new sex.{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}<eod>
<sod>* '''[[1975 in LGBT rights|1975]]''' – Homosexuality is legalized in [[South Australia]]; homosexuality is legalized in [[California]] due to bill authored by and successfully lobbied for in the state legislature by State Assemblyman from San Francisco [[Willie Brown (politician)|Willie Brown]]; [[Elaine Noble]] becomes the second openly gay American elected to public office when she wins a seat in the [[Massachusetts State House]]; the first [[National Homosexual Conference]] is held in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]; Panama is the second country in the world to allow transsexuals who have gone through gender reassignment surgery to get their personal [http://accept-romania.ro/images/stories/world_legal_wrap_up_survey__november2006.pdf documents reflecting their new sex].{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}<eod>
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<sod >Police claimed the officer fired after the familyâs German Shepherd, Sammy, pounced on his back and bit him.< eod>< sod > Police claim the officer fired after the familyâs German Shepherd, Sammy, pounced on his back and bit him - but that the bullets hit Ms Steele instead of her pet.< eod>
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<sod >âWe certainly need companies investing more and creating a bigger footprint in fast-growing markets, and while some risks remain, we expect the economy to continue to strengthen through 2014.â Britain's gross domestic product is expected to have risen by 0.7 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the last three months of the year, compared with 0.8 per cent in the third quarter.< eod>< sod > She added: "We certainly need companies investing more and creating a bigger footprint in fast-growing markets, and while some risks remain, we expect the economy to continue to strengthen through 2014." Official gross domestic product numbers due at 9.30 am are expected to show the economy grew 0.7 per cent in the fourth quarter, compared with 0.8 per cent in the third quarter.< eod>
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<sod>| Recorded = 1999–01<eod>
<sod>| Recorded = 1999–2001<eod>
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<sod >One person was reportedly to have been arrested after the blast at Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square.< eod>< sod > No one other than the suspect was hurt by the blast close to Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square, said authorities.< eod>
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<sod> Judges stated that the nationwide ban, which took effect in 2011, did not infringe upon the rights to private and family life, freedom of religion, or anti-discrimination legislation.<eod><sod> Legal authorities affirmed that the nationwide ban, implemented in 2011, did not encroach upon the rights to personal and familial privacy, religious freedom, or provisions against discrimination.<eod>
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<sod >A number of more mainstream Jewish groups refused to take part in the meeting alongside JVL, leading to the roundtable discussion being cancelled.< eod>< sod > A number of 10 more mainstream Jewish groups refused to take part in the meeting if JVL were present, leading to the roundtable discussion being cancelled.< 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 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 > "I would hope the Calgary community would have no tolerance for such language and Calgary voters will take that into consideration when they decide who they're going to vote for.< eod>< sod > I would hope the Calgary community would have no tolerance for such language and Calgary voters will take that into consideration when they decide who they're going to vote for," the Rabbi said.< eod>
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<sod>==Bibliography==<eod>
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<sod > bpassifiume@postmedia.com On Twitter: @bryanpassifiume Mayor in favour of banning UCP from Pride parade, but he's...< eod>< sod > bpassifiume@postmedia.com On Twitter: @bryanpassifiume Anatomy of the Verdant Creek Mayor in favour of banning UCP from Pride parade Wildfire < eod>
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<sod> By early [[2005]], the foreign debt of the Government declined in growth, and was surpassed in size by the foreign debt of the banking sector, prompting further interventions by the [[Croatian National Bank|national bank]].
== Economic indicators ==
''From the [[CIA World Factbook]] 2003.''
'''[[Gross domestic product|GDP]]:'''
purchasing power parity - $43.12 billion (2002 est.)
'''GDP - real growth rate:'''
5.2% (2002 est.)
'''GDP - per capita:'''
purchasing power parity - $9,800 (2002 est.)
'''GDP - composition by sector:'''
<br />''agriculture:''
9%
<br />''industry:''
33%
<br />''services:''
58% (2002 est.)
'''Population below poverty line:'''
<br />''national absolute:''
10%
<br />''internationally comparable:''
4.8%
(2003 est.)
'''Household income or consumption by percentage share:'''
<br />''lowest 10%:''
3.7%
<br />''highest 10%:''
23.3%
(1998)
'''Distribution of family income - [[Gini index]]:'''
29 (1998)
'''Inflation rate (consumer prices):'''
2.2% (2002)
'''Labor force:'''
1,748,756 (2002)
'''Labor force - by occupation:'''
agriculture 7.8%, industry 30.7%, services 61.3% (2002)
'''Unemployment rate:'''
21.7% (2002 est.)
'''Budget:'''
<br />''revenues:''
$8.6 billion
<br />''expenditures:''
$9 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2001 est.)
'''Industries:'''
[[chemical industry|chemical]]s and [[plastic]]s, machine tools, fabricated [[metal]], electronics, [[pig iron]] and rolled [[steel]] products, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[wood]] products, construction materials, [[textiles]], shipbuilding, [[petroleum]] and petroleum refining, [[food]] and beverages; [[tourism]]
'''Industrial production growth rate:'''
2.8% (2002 est.)
'''Electricity - production:'''
12,120 GWh (2001)
'''Electricity - production by source:'''
<br />''fossil fuel:''
0.4% (2001)
'''Electricity - consumption:'''
14,270 GWh (1998)
'''Electricity - exports:'''
386 GWh (1998)
'''Electricity - imports:'''
3,386 GWh (1998)
'''Oil - production:'''
29,000 barrel/day (4,600 m³/d) 2001
'''Oil - consumption:'''
89,000 barrel/day (14,000 m³/d) 2001
'''Oil - proved reserves:'''
93.6 million barrel (14,900,000 m³) January 2002
'''Natural gas - production:'''
1.76 km³ (2001 est.)
'''Natural gas - proved reserves:'''
34.36 km³ (January 2002 est.)
'''Agriculture - products:'''
[[wheat]], [[maize]], [[sugar beet]]s, [[sunflower]] seed, [[barley]], [[alfalfa]], [[clover]], [[olive]]s, [[citrus]], [[soybean]]s, [[potato]]es; [[livestock]], [[dairy products]]
'''Exports:'''
$4.9 billion (f.o.b., 2002)
'''Exports - commodities:'''
transport equipment, [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], foodstuffs, fuels
'''Exports - partners:'''
[[Italy]] 22.4%,
[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] 14.4%,
[[Germany]] 12.5%,
[[Slovenia]] 8%,
[[Austria]] 7.3%,
(2002)
'''Imports:'''
$10.7 billion (c.i.f., 2002)
'''Imports - commodities:'''
machinery, transport and electrical equipment, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, foodstuffs
'''Imports - partners:'''
Italy 16.8%,
Germany 16.4%,
Slovenia 7.8%,
[[Russia]] 6.8%
Austria 6.7%,
[[France]] 5.2%,
(2001 est.)
'''Debt - external:'''
$16.5 billion (yearend 2002 est.)
'''Economic aid - recipient:'''
ODA $66 million (2000)
'''Currency:'''
[[kuna (currency)|kuna]] ([[HRK]])
'''Exchange rates:'''
kuna per US$1 -
7.8687 (2002),
8.34 (2001),
8.2766 (2000),
<eod> <sod> By early [[2005]], the foreign debt of the Government declined in growth, and was surpassed in size by the foreign debt of the banking sector, prompting further interventions by the [[Croatian National Bank|national bank]].
== Economic indicators ==
''From the [[CIA World Factbook]] 2005.''
'''[[Gross domestic product|GDP]]:'''
purchasing power parity - $50.33 billion (2004 est.)
'''GDP - real growth rate:'''
3.7% (2004 est.)
'''GDP - per capita:'''
purchasing power parity - $11,200 (2004 est.)
'''GDP - composition by sector:'''
<br />''agriculture:''
8.2%
<br />''industry:''
30.1%
<br />''services:''
61.7% (2004 est.)
'''Labor force:'''
1.71 million (2004 est.)
'''Labor force - by occupation:'''
agriculture 2.7%, industry 32.8%, services 64.5% (2004)
'''Unemployment rate:'''
13.8% (2004 est.)
'''Population below poverty line:'''
<br />''national absolute:''
11%
<br />''internationally comparable:''
4.8%
(2003 est.)
'''Household income or consumption by percentage share:'''
<br />''lowest 10%:''
3.4%
<br />''highest 10%:''
24.5%
(2003 est.)
'''Distribution of family income - [[Gini index]]:'''
29 (1998)
'''Inflation rate (consumer prices):'''
2.5% (2004 est.)
'''Investment (gross fixed):'''
28.6% of GDP (2004 est.)
'''Budget:'''
<br />''revenues:''
$14.14 billion
<br />''expenditures:''
$15.65 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2004 est.)
'''Public debt:'''
41.7% of GDP (2004 est.)
'''Agriculture - products:'''
[[wheat]], [[maize|corn]], [[sugar beet]]s, [[sunflower]] seed, [[barley]], [[alfalfa]], [[clover]], [[olive]]s, [[citrus]], [[grape]]s, [[soybean]]s, [[potato]]es; [[livestock]], [[dairy products]]
'''Industries:'''
[[chemical industry|chemical]]s and [[plastic]]s, machine tools, fabricated [[metal]], electronics, [[pig iron]] and rolled [[steel]] products, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[wood]] products, construction materials, [[textiles]], shipbuilding, [[petroleum]] and petroleum refining, [[food]] and beverages; [[tourism]]
'''Industrial production growth rate:'''
2.7% (2004 est.)
'''Electricity - production:'''
12.51 GWh (2002)
'''Electricity - production by source:'''
<br />''fossil fuel:''
0.4% (2001)
'''Electricity - consumption:'''
15.2 GWh (2002)
'''Electricity - exports:'''
406 GWh (2002)
'''Electricity - imports:'''
3,966 GWh (2002)
'''Oil - production:'''
21,000 barrel/day (3,338 m³/d) (2004 est.)
'''Oil - consumption:'''
89,000 barrel/day (14,000 m³/d) (2001 est.)
'''Oil - proved reserves:'''
93.6 million barrel (14,900,000 m³) (1 January 2002)
'''Natural gas - production:'''
1.76 km³ (2001 est.)
'''Natural gas - proved reserves:'''
34.36 km³ (January 2002 est.)
'''Current account balance:'''
$-1.925 billion (2004 est.)
'''Exports:'''
$7.845 billion f.o.b. (2004 est.)
'''Exports - commodities:'''
transport equipment, [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], foodstuffs, fuels
'''Exports - partners:'''
[[Italy]] 23.1%,
[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] 14.7%,
[[Germany]] 11.5%,
[[Austria]] 9.6%,
[[Slovenia]] 7.7%,
(2004)
'''Imports:'''
$16.7 billion f.o.b. (2004 est.)
'''Imports - commodities:'''
machinery, transport and electrical equipment, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, foodstuffs
'''Imports - partners:'''
Italy 17.3%,
Germany 15.7%,
Slovenia 7.1%,
Austria 7.1%,
[[Russia]] 7%
[[France]] 4.3%,
(2004)
'''Reserves of foreign exchange and gold:'''
$8.563 billion (2004 est.)
'''Debt - external:'''
$26.4 billion (2004 est.)
'''Economic aid - recipient:'''
ODA $166.5 million (2002)
'''Currency:'''
[[kuna (currency)|kuna]] ([[HRK]])
'''Exchange rates:'''
kuna per US$1 -
6.0358 (2004),
6.7035 (2003),
7.8687 (2002),
8.34 (2001),
8.2766 (2000),
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<sod>Currently, he is the sitting member of parliament in Rajya Sabha representing [[Janta Dal (United)]].<eod>
<sod>Currently, he is the sitting member of parliament in Rajya Sabha representing [[Janata Dal (United)]].<eod>
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<sod>Section 61 of the constitution states that "The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor‑General as the Queen's representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth." Section 2 provides that a governor-general shall represent the Queen in Australia. The governor-general is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Australia|prime minister of Australia]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/governors-general| author=Australian Government| title=Governors-General| publisher=Digital Transformation Office| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=yTKFBXfCI1QC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false|last=Jupp| first=James| title=The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins| page=331| publisher=Cambridge University Press| year=2001| isbn=9780521807890| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=i3GSVRLdkc4C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false| title=Introducing the Law| page=53| publisher=CCH Australia Limited| year=2011| isbn=9781921873478| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/MonarchandCommonwealth/Australia/TheQueensroleinAustralia.aspx| title=The Queen's role in Australia| publisher=Royal Household| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref> In practice, the governor-general carries out all the functions usually performed by a head of state, without reference to the Queen; though the governor-general is the Queen's representative, he or she is not the monarch's delegate or agent.<ref name=GG>{{cite web| url=http://www.gg.gov.au/governor-generals-role| last=Office of the Governor-General of Australia| title=About the Governor-General > Governor-General's role| accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref> Under the conventions of the [[Westminster system]], the governor-general's powers are almost always exercised on the advice of the prime minister or other [[Minister of the Crown|ministers of the Crown]]. The governor-general may use the [[reserve powers]] of the Crown as prescribed by the constitution,<ref name=GG/><ref>{{cite web|author=Downing, S. ''Law and Bills Digest Group Information and Research Services''| publisher=Parliamentary Library|url=http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22library%2Fprspub%2FIAR30%22| title=The reserve powers of the Governor-General|accessdate=2 January 2013|date=23 January 1998}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb| Victoria| 1900| loc=II.61}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| last=Gerangelos| first=Peter A.| year=2009| editor-last=Lee| editor-first=H.P.| editor2-last=Gerangelos| editor2-first=Peter A.| work=Parliament, the Executive, the Governor-General and the Republic| title=Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent| publication-date=2009| publisher=Federation Press| location=Annandale| page=213| isbn=9781862877610| url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=nAiVoCy4nrEC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last=Zines| first=Leslie| title=The High Court and the Constitution| page=345| publisher=Federation Press| location=Sydney| year=2008| isbn=9781862876910| url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=iaxIwndVi1UC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref><ref>{{citation| url=http://www.samuelgriffith.org.au/papers/html/volume6/v6chap1.htm| last=Barwick| first=Garfield| title=A View of the External Affairs Power| publisher=The Samuel Griffith Society| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.cefa.org.au/content/view/265/189/| title=Pillar 2- Parliamentary Democracy| publisher=Constitution Education Fund Australia| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{citation| url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19751119&id=TgJkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RvEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2516,5928761| title=Solicitor-General explains opinion: did not deny Crown's power| date=19 November 1975| page=10| newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref> though these are rarely exercised. One notable example of their use was by Governor-General [[John Kerr (governor-general)|Sir John Kerr]] during the [[1975 Australian constitutional crisis|Australian constitutional crisis of 1975]].<eod>
<sod>Section 61 of the constitution states that "The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor‑General as the Queen's representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth." Section 2 provides that a governor-general shall represent the Queen in Australia. The governor-general is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the [[Prime Minister of Australia|prime minister of Australia]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/governors-general| author=Australian Government| title=Governors-General| publisher=Digital Transformation Office| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=yTKFBXfCI1QC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false|last=Jupp| first=James| title=The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins| page=331| publisher=Cambridge University Press| year=2001| isbn=9780521807890| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=i3GSVRLdkc4C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false| title=Introducing the Law| page=53| publisher=CCH Australia Limited| year=2011| isbn=9781921873478| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/MonarchandCommonwealth/Australia/TheQueensroleinAustralia.aspx| title=The Queen's role in Australia| publisher=Royal Household| accessdate=21 October 2015}}</ref> In practice, the governor-general carries out all the functions usually performed by a head of state, without reference to the Queen; though the governor-general is the Queen's representative, he or she is not the monarch's delegate or agent.<ref name=GG>{{cite web| url=http://www.gg.gov.au/governor-generals-role| last=Office of the Governor-General of Australia| title=About the Governor-General > Governor-General's role| accessdate=16 March 2011}}</ref> Under the conventions of the [[Westminster system]], the governor-general's powers are almost always exercised on the advice of the prime minister or other [[Minister of the Crown|ministers of the Crown]]. The governor-general may use the [[reserve powers]] of the Crown as prescribed by the constitution,<ref name=GG/><ref>{{cite web|author=Downing, S. ''Law and Bills Digest Group Information and Research Services''| publisher=Parliamentary Library|url=http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22library%2Fprspub%2FIAR30%22| title=The reserve powers of the Governor-General|accessdate=2 January 2013|date=23 January 1998}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| last=Gerangelos| first=Peter A.| year=2009| editor-last=Lee| editor-first=H.P.| editor2-last=Gerangelos| editor2-first=Peter A.| work=Parliament, the Executive, the Governor-General and the Republic| title=Constitutional Advancement in a Frozen Continent| publication-date=2009| publisher=Federation Press| location=Annandale| page=213| isbn=9781862877610| url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=nAiVoCy4nrEC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last=Zines| first=Leslie| title=The High Court and the Constitution| page=345| publisher=Federation Press| location=Sydney| year=2008| isbn=9781862876910| url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=iaxIwndVi1UC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref><ref>{{citation| url=http://www.samuelgriffith.org.au/papers/html/volume6/v6chap1.htm| last=Barwick| first=Garfield| title=A View of the External Affairs Power| publisher=The Samuel Griffith Society| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.cefa.org.au/content/view/265/189/| title=Pillar 2- Parliamentary Democracy| publisher=Constitution Education Fund Australia| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{citation| url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19751119&id=TgJkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RvEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2516,5928761| title=Solicitor-General explains opinion: did not deny Crown's power| date=19 November 1975| page=10| newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald| accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref> though these are rarely exercised. One notable example of their use was by Governor-General [[John Kerr (governor-general)|Sir John Kerr]] during the [[1975 Australian constitutional crisis|Australian constitutional crisis of 1975]].<eod>
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['< sod > players who do not meet the criteria for " essentially international " players are still automatically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria : < ref name = " cba us " > { { cite web | url = http : / /... www. nbpa. com / cba _ articles / article - x. php | title = article x, section 1 ( b ) ( ii ) | work = 2005 nba player collective bargaining bargaining agreement | publisher = [ [ national basketball players association ] ] | accessdate = april 17, 2008 | archiveurl = http : / / web. archive. dot org / web / 20080227065646 / http : / / www. nbpa. com / cba _ articles / article - x. php <! - - bot retrieved archive - - > | archivedate = february 27, 2008 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > players listed who apparently do not meet the criteria looking for " international " players are automatically eligible if they meet with any of the following criteria : < ref name = " cba us " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. nbpa. com / cba _ articles / article - x. php | title = article x, section 1 ( b ) ( ii ) | work = 2005 nba collective bargaining agreement | publisher = [ [ national basketball players association ] ] | accessdate = april 17, 2008 | archiveurl = https : / / web. archive. org / web / 20080227065646 / http : / / www. nbpa. com / cba _ articles / article - x. php | archivedate = february 27, 2008 | deadurl = no | df = mdy } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >we will not contribute significantly to the EU," the Prime Minister said. "The days of Britain making vast contributions to the EU will end," she added. The Prime Minister was laying out her "12 principles" which will guide Britain's negotiating position after it triggers Article 50 at the end of March, beginning the two-year process of leaving the bloc.< eod>< sod > She said: "We will seek to avoid a disruptive cliff edge and we will do everything we can to phase in the new arrangements we require as Britain and the EU move towards our new partnership." The Prime Minister was listing her "12 principles" which will guide Britain's negotiating position after it triggers Article 50 at the end of March, beginning the two-year process of leaving the bloc.< eod>
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["< sod > share repurchases also allow companies to covertly distribute their earnings to investors without inflicting them with taxation. for example, if a company were to pay us $ 100, 000 in dividends on one million shares or as 10¢ dividend per share, investors may incur tax upon this disbursement. this means that instead of receiving 10¢ of earnings per share, they receive 8. 5¢ (. 10× ( 1 & nbsp ; − & nbsp ;. 15 ) ) at a 15 % tax rate with 1. 5¢ going to the government. an investor with 10 shares will receive 85¢. as the company has to pay out this money the share price drops accordingly, from us $ 10 to us $ 9. 90, so the investor with 10 shares now has ; us $ 99 + 85¢ dividend, or us $ 99. 85. of course, the market will not necessarily respond to a dividend payment by selling off shares and reducing share price ; while the payment of the dividend technically reduces the company's book value, the ability and willingness to pay a dividend is often seen positively, and the share price may even increase. < eod > < sod > share repurchases also allow companies to distribute their earnings to investors without inflicting them with taxation. for example, if a company were to pay us $ 100, 000 in dividends on one million shares or as 10¢ dividend per share, investors may incur tax upon this disbursement. this means that instead of receiving 10¢ of earnings per share, they receive 8. 5¢ (. 10× ( 1 & nbsp ; − & nbsp ;. 15 ) ) at a 15 % tax rate with 1. 5¢ going to the government. an investor with 10 shares will receive 85¢. as the company has to pay out this money the share price drops accordingly, from us $ 10 to us $ 9. 90, so the investor with 10 shares now has ; us $ 99 + 85¢ dividend, or us $ 99. 85. of course, the market will not necessarily respond to a dividend payment by selling off shares and reducing share price ; while the payment of the dividend technically reduces the company's book value, the ability and willingness to pay a dividend is often seen less positively, and the share price may even increase. < eod >"]
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<sod>| years7 = 2011– | clubs7 = [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]] | caps7 = 19 | goals7 = 0<eod>
<sod>| years7 = 2011– | clubs7 = [[FC Anzhi Makhachkala|Anzhi Makhachkala]] | caps7 = 20 | goals7 = 0<eod>
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<sod >An eye witness has described hearing the aircraft before the crash.< eod>< sod > Another eye witness described hearing the aircraft before the crash.< eod>
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<sod> A British Airways flight from Las Vegas to London was diverted to an airport in Canada following an 'emergency', it has been reported.<eod><sod> A British Airways flight from Las Vegas to New York was diverted to an airport in Canada upon the pilot's request following a "technical issue".<eod>
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<sod >The retired general was also asked about the Iran deal, and he said that although it was the "biggest destabilising force in the Middle East", that the US had made a deal and should stick to its word.< eod>< sod > The retired general was also asked about the nuclear arms deal with Iran, and he said that although it was the âbiggest destabilising force in the Middle Eastâ, that the US had made a deal and should stick to its word.< eod>
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<sod>|subdivision_name2 = [[Osrednjeslovenska statistical region|Central Slovenia]]<eod>
<sod>|subdivision_name2 = [[Central Slovenia Statistical Region|Central Slovenia]]<eod>
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['< t sod > | replace 2006 – as present < tc eod > < t sod > | 2006 ad – replaced 2015 < not eod >']
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<sod >French security and police have been dispatched to the port where last night approximately 100 migrants streamed past officers as they attempted to enter the Tunnel.< eod>< sod > French security and police have been dispatched to the port where approximately 100 migrants streamed past officers as they attempted to enter the Tunnel overnight.< eod>
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<sod >Henderson, named after its first client and founded in 1934, managed about £94 billion ($120 billion) as of June< eod>< sod > Henderson, named after its first client and founded in 1934, managed about £95bn ($122.6bn) as of 30 June.< eod>
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<sod >â He added that now ISIS is âmaking millions of dollars a weekâ from Libyan oil.< eod>< sod > Still, Mr Trump added that now Isis is âmaking millions of dollars a weekâ from Libyan oil.< eod>
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["< sod > a'''thermostat'''concept is a component which senses the [ [ temperature ] ] of a [ [ system ] ] temperature so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired'' setpoint''. typically the thermostat does this by switching heating or cooling devices on or off, increasing or regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed, to maintain the correct temperature. thermostats are used in any device or system that actively heats energy or cools to a setpoint temperature, examples include building [ [ heating ] ], [ [ central heating ] ], [ [ air conditioning | air conditioners ] ], [ [ hvac ] ] production systems, services as well as kitchen equipment including [ [ oven ] ] s and [ [ refrigerator ] ] s and medical and scientific [ [ incubator ( culture ) | incubator ] ] s. < see eod > < sod > a'''thermostat'''is a component which senses the [ [ temperature ] ] of a [ [ system ] ] so that the system'or s temperature is maintained near a desired'' setpoint''. < eod >"]
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<sod>Art in Jordan is represented through many Institutions with the aim to increase the cultural awareness in plastic and visual arts and to represent the artistic movement in Jordan and its wide spectrum of creativity in various fields such as paintings, sculpture, video art, photography, graphic arts, ceramics and installations. The [[Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts]] is a major contemporary art museum located in Amman, Jordan.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KcGcDdi20SwC&pg=PA122|title=Jordan|author=Carole French|publisher=Bradt Travel Guides|year=2012|accessdate=15 October 2015}}</ref> In January 2016, for the first time ever, a Jordanian film called [[Theeb]] was nominated for the [[List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film|88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film]].<ref name="88nom">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oscar-nominations-2016-full-list-855670 |title=Oscar Nominations: The Complete List |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |last=Ford |first=Rebecca |date=14 January 2016 |accessdate=14 January 2016}}</ref><eod>
<sod>Art in Jordan is represented through many Institutions with the aim to increase the cultural awareness in plastic and visual arts and to represent the artistic movement in Jordan and its wide spectrum of creativity in various fields such as paintings, sculpture, video art, photography, graphic arts, ceramics and installations. The [[Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts]] is a major contemporary art museum located in Amman, Jordan.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KcGcDdi20SwC&pg=PA122|title=Jordan|author=Carole French|publisher=Bradt Travel Guides|year=2012|accessdate=15 October 2015}}</ref> Art in Jordan is not very widespread, however, the art scene has been developing in the past few years. In January 2016, for the first time ever, a Jordanian film called [[Theeb]] was nominated for the [[List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film|88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film]].<ref name="88nom">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oscar-nominations-2016-full-list-855670 |title=Oscar Nominations: The Complete List |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |last=Ford |first=Rebecca |date=14 January 2016 |accessdate=14 January 2016}}</ref><eod>
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['< sod > the\'\'\'adam smith institute\'\'\'( asi ) is a free market neoliberal [ [ think tank ] ] and [ [ lobbying | lobbying group ] ] based in the united kingdom, named after [ [ adam smith ] ], a scottish moral philosopher and [ [ classical economics | classical economist ] ]. < ref > { { cite book | page = 6 | title = political issues in britain today | editor - first = bill | editor - last = jones | publisher = manchester university press | location = manchester | year = 1999 | edition = 5th | isbn = 0719054311 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite book | page = 77 | title = ideas and think tanks in contemporary britain | editor - first1 = michael david | editor - last1 = kandiah | editor - first2 = anthony | editor - last2 = seldon | publisher = routledge | location = new york | isbn = 0714647438 | year = 2013 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title =\'poverty barons\'who make a fortune from taxpayer - funded aid budget | first = andrew | last = gilligan | authorlink = andrew gilligan | work = [ [ the daily telegraph ] ] | date = 15 september 2012 | url = http : / / www. telegraph. co. uk / news / politics / 9545584 / poverty - barons - who - make - a - fortune - from - taxpayer - funded - aid - budget. html | accessdate = 12 january 2016 } } < / ref > it advocates [ [ free market ] ] and [ [ classical liberal ] ] ideas, primarily via the formation of radical policy options with regard to [ [ public choice theory ] ], which political decision makers seek to develop upon. the president of the asi, [ [ madsen pirie ] ], has sought to describe the activity of the organisation as " we propose things which people regard as being on the edge of lunacy. the next thing you know, they\'re on the edge of policy ". < ref > { { cite news | title = adam smith institute\'s sense and nonsense | first = alan | last = rusbridger | authorlink = alan rusbridger | newspaper = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 22 december 2012 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the\'\'\'adam smith institute\'\'\'( asi ) is a free market libertarian [ [ think tank ] ] and [ [ lobbying | lobbying group ] ] based in the united kingdom, named after [ [ adam smith ] ], a scottish moral philosopher and [ [ classical economics | classical economist ] ]. < ref > { { cite book | page = 6 | title = political issues in britain today | editor - first = bill | editor - last = jones | publisher = manchester university press | location = manchester | year = 1999 | edition = 5th | isbn = 0719054311 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite book | page = 77 | title = ideas and think tanks in contemporary britain | editor - first1 = michael david | editor - last1 = kandiah | editor - first2 = anthony | editor - last2 = seldon | publisher = routledge | location = new york | isbn = 0714647438 | year = 2013 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title =\'poverty barons\'who make a fortune from taxpayer - funded aid budget | first = andrew | last = gilligan | authorlink = andrew gilligan | work = [ [ the daily telegraph ] ] | date = 15 september 2012 | url = http : / / www. telegraph. co. uk / news / politics / 9545584 / poverty - barons - who - make - a - fortune - from - taxpayer - funded - aid - budget. html | accessdate = 12 january 2016 } } < / ref > it advocates [ [ free market ] ] and [ [ classical liberal ] ] ideas, primarily via the formation of radical policy options with regard to [ [ public choice theory ] ], which political decision makers seek to develop upon. the president of the asi, [ [ madsen pirie ] ], has sought to describe the activity of the organisation as " we propose things which people regard as being on the edge of lunacy. the next thing you know, they\'re on the edge of policy ". < ref > { { cite news | title = adam smith institute\'s sense and nonsense | first = alan | last = rusbridger | authorlink = alan rusbridger | newspaper = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 22 december 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >This is a new 31 year low for the currency excluding the flash crash on October< eod>< sod > This is a more than three-decade low for the currency, excluding the flash crash on October 7 that sent the pound plunging more than 6 per cent to $1.18.< eod>
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<sod>On January 24, 1984, Apple Computer, Inc. introduced the original [[Macintosh 128K]]. Its [[System 1|early system software]] was partially based on the [[Lisa OS]], previously released by Apple for the [[Apple Lisa|Lisa]] computer in 1983; as part of an agreement allowing [[Xerox]] to buy shares in Apple at a favorable price, it also used concepts from the [[Xerox PARC]] [[Xerox Alto|Alto]], which former Apple CEO [[Steve Jobs]] and several other Macintosh team members had previewed. The operating system that was integral to early Macintosh computers is named '''System Software''' or simply "System", referred to by its major revision starting with [[System 6]] and [[System 7]]. Apple rebranded version 7.6 as '''Mac OS''' alongside its [[Macintosh clone]] program in 1996,<ref name="versionhistory">{{cite web|title=Macintosh: System Software Version History|publisher=[[Apple Inc.]]|date=August 7, 2001|url=https://support.apple.com/kb/TA31885|accessdate=September 25, 2016}}</ref> which ended after the release of [[Mac OS 8]] in 1997.<ref name="endofclones">{{Cite news|first=Galen|last=Gruman|title=Why Apple Pulled the Plug|magazine=Macworld|volume=14|pages=31–36|date=November 1997|issue=11|postscript=<!--None-->}}</ref> The last major release of the system was [[Mac OS 9]] in 1999.<ref name="macos9release">{{Cite web|url= http://www.applematters.com/article/october-23-1999-mac-os-9-released/|title=October 23, 1999: Mac OS 9 Released|publisher=AppleMatters.com|accessdate=2009-11-28}}</ref><eod>
<sod>Apple released the [[Macintosh 128K|original Macintosh]] on January 24, 1984. Its [[System 1|early system software]] was partially based on the [[Lisa OS]], previously released by Apple for the [[Apple Lisa|Lisa]] computer in 1983; as part of an agreement allowing [[Xerox]] to buy [[Share (finance)|shares]] in Apple at a favorable price, it also used concepts from the [[Xerox PARC]] [[Xerox Alto|Alto]] computer, which former Apple CEO [[Steve Jobs]] and other Macintosh team members had previewed.<ref name="appleconfidential2" /> The operating system integral to the Macintosh was originally named '''System Software''', or simply "System", and referred to by its major revision starting with [[System 6]] and [[System 7]]. Apple rebranded the system as '''Mac OS''' in 1996, starting officially with version 7.6, due in part to its [[Macintosh clone]] program.<ref name="versionhistory">{{cite web|title=Macintosh: System Software Version History|publisher=[[Apple Inc.]]|date=August 7, 2001|url=https://support.apple.com/kb/TA31885|accessdate=September 25, 2016}}</ref> That program ended after the release of [[Mac OS 8]] in 1997.<ref name="endofclones">{{Cite news|first=Galen|last=Gruman|title=Why Apple Pulled the Plug|magazine=Macworld|volume=14|pages=31–36|date=November 1997|issue=11|postscript=<!--None-->}}</ref> The last major release of the system was [[Mac OS 9]] in 1999.<ref name="macos9release">{{Cite web|url= http://www.applematters.com/article/october-23-1999-mac-os-9-released/|title=October 23, 1999: Mac OS 9 Released|publisher=AppleMatters.com|accessdate=2009-11-28}}</ref><eod>
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['< virtual sod > | professor hiroyuki yuri suzuki ( { { 16 jpn } } ) < virtual eod > < global sod > | donald richard scott robinson ( { { 1 nir } } ) < real eod >']
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<sod>Moss started his career at Bournemouth as a trainee in May 1992 and signed his first professional contract with the club in January 1993. He moved to [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] in December 1995 for a fee of £250,000, where he proved to be a reliable, steady goalkeeper but was unable to displace [[Paul Jones (footballer)|Paul Jones]] or [[Antti Niemi (footballer)|Antti Niemi]] as first choice goalkeeper. After only making 22 starts in eight years, he returned to Bournemouth in February 2003.<eod>
<sod>Moss started his career at Bournemouth as a trainee in May 1992 and signed his first professional contract with the club in January 1993. He moved to [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] in December 1995 for a fee of £250,000, where he proved to be a reliable, steady goalkeeper but was unable to displace [[Paul Jones (footballer, born 1986)|Paul Jones]] or [[Antti Niemi (footballer)|Antti Niemi]] as first choice goalkeeper. After only making 22 starts in eight years, he returned to Bournemouth in February 2003.<eod>
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<sod >The Commons voted by 524 to 43 to approve intervention in Iraq to counter the advance of Isis militants across swathes of the country.< eod>< sod > Royal Air Force Tornado F1 fighter jets prepare to take off The Commons voted by 528 to 48 to approve intervention in Iraq to counter the advance of Isis militants across swathes of the country.< eod>
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<sod>'''''The Reluctant Fundamentalist''''' is a [[2012 in film|2012]] [[political thriller]] [[drama film]] based on the 2007 novel, ''[[The Reluctant Fundamentalist]]'' by [[Mohsin Hamid]], directed by [[Mira Nair]], starring [[Riz Ahmed]] and [[Kate Hudson]] in lead.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.screenindia.com/news/-Politeness-can-kill-you-in-movies-/551446/ |title= 'Politeness can kill you in movies'|author= Debesh Bannerjee|date=December 8, 2009|work=[[Screen (magazine)]]|accessdate=August 8, 2012}}</ref> ''The Reluctant Fundamentalist'' is a [[post-9/11]] film, a movie about the impact on one Pakistani man of the [[Al Qaida|Al Qaeda]] attacks and the American reaction to them.<eod>
<sod>'''''The Reluctant Fundamentalist''''' is a [[2012 in film|2012]] [[political thriller]] [[drama film]] based on the 2007 novel, ''[[The Reluctant Fundamentalist]]'' by [[Mohsin Hamid]], directed by [[Mira Nair]], starring [[Riz Ahmed]] and [[Kate Hudson]] in lead.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.screenindia.com/news/-Politeness-can-kill-you-in-movies-/551446/ |title= 'Politeness can kill you in movies'|author= Debesh Bannerjee|date=December 8, 2009|work=[[Screen (magazine)]]|accessdate=August 8, 2012}}</ref> ''The Reluctant Fundamentalist'' is a [[post-9/11]] story about the impact of the [[Al Qaida|Al Qaeda]] attacks on one Pakistani man and his treatment by Americans in reaction to them.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/21/movies/mira-nair-on-the-reluctant-fundamentalist.html|title=Mira Nair on ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’|last=Kaplan|first=Fred|date=2013-04-19|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=2016-04-05}}</ref><eod>
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<sod>* [[Transport Accident Commission]] of Australia<eod>
<sod>* [[Transport Accident Commission]] of Victoria, Australia<eod>
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<sod >MEPs will block any Brexit deal unless EU citizens who move to the UK up to 2019 are granted the right to stay and work, Theresa May has been warned.< eod>< sod > MEPs will block any Brexit deal unless EU citizens who move to the UK up to 2019 are granted the right to stay and work, European Parliament's chief negotiator has said.< eod>
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<sod>On Roffes Lane at no. 18 and no. 20 are two unusual Arts & Crafts elm timber framed and panelled cottages by the architect [[Ernest George Trobridge]]. There was a third at no. 22, however this was demolished in 2015.<eod>
<sod>On Roffes Lane at no. 18 and no. 20 are two unusual Arts & Crafts elm timber framed and panelled cottages by the architect [[Ernest George Trobridge]]. There was a third at no. 22, however this was demolished in 2015 and no. 18 is under threat from developers.<ref>http://tdcws01.tandridge.gov.uk/ArcusPlanning/Planning/Planning/Planning?reference=2015-2217</ref><eod>
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<sod>Barnard had an extramarital affair with film star [[Gina Lollobrigida]].<ref name="mcrae2007"/>{{page needed|date=December 2013}}{{when|date=June 2016}}<eod>
<sod>Barnard described in his autobiography ''The Second Life'' one night extramarital affair with Italian film star [[Gina Lollobrigida]],<ref name="mcrae2007"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Barnard|first=Chris |date=1994 |title= Druhý dech |trans-title=The Second Life|pages = 70–71|language= cs |location=Prague |publisher=Lidové noviny |isbn= 80-7106-096-8}}</ref><!-- Czech translation of The Second Life --> that happened in January 1968. During Rome visit he was received audience by Pope [[Paul VI]].<ref>{{cite news|title= Pope Tells Barnard Of 'Heart' Prayers|url= https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19680130&id=sLcpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=o08EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5795,4863293&hl=cs|date= 1968-01-30| |access-date= 2016-10-08|location=Pittsburgh |publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}}</ref><!-- article via Google news with image of Barnard and Lollobrigida --><eod>
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["< sod > in order to determine the inverse square root, an approximation for < math > x ^ { - 1 / 2 } < / math > would be determined by the software, then some numerical method would revise that approximation until it came within an acceptable error range of the actual result. [ [ methods of computing square roots | common software methods ] ] in the early 1990s drew a first approximation from a [ [ lookup table ] ]. { { sfntag | eberly | 2001 | p = 504 } } this bit of code proved faster than table lookups and approximately four times faster than regular floating point division. { { sfntag | lomont | 2003 | p = 1 } } some loss of precision occurred, but was offset by the significant gains in performance. { { sfntag | mceniry | 2007 | p = 1 } } the algorithm was designed with the [ [ ieee 754 - 1985 ] ] 32 - bit floating point specification in mind, but investigation from chris lomont and later charles mceniry showed that it could be implemented in other floating point specifications. < eod > < sod > at the time, the general method to compute the inverse square root was to calculate an approximation for { { math | 1 / { { radical |'' x'' } } } }, then revise that approximation via another method until it came within an acceptable error range of the actual result. [ [ methods of computing square roots | common software methods ] ] in the early 1990s drew approximations from a [ [ lookup table ] ]. { { sfn | eberly | 2001 | p = 504 } } the key of the fast inverse square root was to directly compute an approximation by exploiting the structure requirements of floating - point numbers, proving faster results than table lookups. the algorithm was approximately four times faster than computing the square root with another method and calculating the reciprocal number via floating point division. { { sfn | lomont | march 2003 | 3 p = 1 } } some loss of precision actually occurred, but was offset by the significant gains in performance. { { sfn | mceniry | 2007 | p = 1 } } the algorithm was designed with the [ [ ieee 754 - 1985 ] ] 32 - bit floating point specification in mind, but investigation from chris lomont and later charles mceniry showed that it could be implemented in other floating point specifications. < eod >"]
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<sod>*[[Sarah Wayne Callies]] as [[Sara Tancredi]], Michael's wife who is now lives in [[New York]] with Michael Jr. and is remarried following Michael's apparent death. She leads a team of Lincoln, Fernando, and C-Note to help find Michael after clues resurface that he is alive and imprisoned in [[Yemen]].<ref>http://deadline.com/2016/03/sarah-wayne-callies-reprise-prison-break-role-fox-event-series-sara-tancredi-1201719121/</ref><eod>
<sod>*[[Sarah Wayne Callies]] as [[Sara Tancredi]], Michael's wife who now lives in [[New York]] with Michael Jr. and is remarried following Michael's apparent death. She leads a team of Lincoln, Fernando, and C-Note to help find Michael after clues resurface that he is alive and imprisoned in [[Yemen]].<ref>http://deadline.com/2016/03/sarah-wayne-callies-reprise-prison-break-role-fox-event-series-sara-tancredi-1201719121/</ref><eod>
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['< sod > a mount rebecca nelson was originally named\'nelson\'s hill\'by captain william bligh ( of mutiny on the bounty fame ) in 1792 was in honour of david nelson, the botanist of the bounty mission, as " he was the first white man on it " when the bounty visited\'van diemens land\'on its way to tahiti. nelson was one person of the bounty crew who was loyal to bligh during the mutiny. he died in timor on 20 july 1789 by of an\'inflammatory fever\'caused by the long open - boat voyage following the mutiny. his funeral was attended by the governor and officers from every available ship in the harbour. the name\'nelson\'s hill\'was later changed to mount nelson. < eod > < sod > mount nelson was originally named\'nelson\'s hill\'by captain [ [ william bligh ] ] ( of [ [ mutiny on the bounty ] ] fame ) in 1792 in honour of [ [ david nelson ( botanical collector ) | david nelson ] ], the botanist of the bounty mission, as " apparently he was the first white man on it " when the bounty visited\'[ [ of van diemens land ] ] \'... on its way to [ [ tahiti ] ]. nelson was one of the bounty crew who was loyal to bligh during the mutiny. he died at [ [ kupang ] ] in [ [ timor ] ] on 20 july 1789 of an\'inflammatory fever\'caused by the long open - boat voyage immediately following the mutiny. his funeral was attended by the governor and officers from every ship in the harbour. the name\'nelson\'s hill\'was later changed to mount nelson. < eod >']
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["< sod > * he appears once again in'' [ [ daredevil ( tv series ) | marvel'cinematic s daredevil ] ]'' which is set in the [ [ marvel cinematic universe ] ] clan and was played by [ [ toby leonard moore ] ]. his full name is'''james wesley'''and he is easily shown not to be more confidant and snarky then his film counterpart. his relationship with fisk is very close as he's shown not to be very respectful and understanding of his employer. he attempts to threaten [ [ karen page ] ] when she gets too close to fisk's criminal activities, but in an unexpected twist, gets killed by her instead. < eod > < please sod > * he appears once again in'' [ [ daredevil ( tv series ) | marvel's daredevil ] ]'' which is entirely set in the [ [ marvel ultimate cinematic universe ] ] and was played by [ [ toby leonard moore ] ]. his full name is'''james wesley'''and he is shown to be more confidant and snarky then his film counterpart. his relationship with fisk is very close as he's shown to be very respectful and understanding of his employer. he attempts unsuccessfully to threaten [ [ karen page ] ] when she gets too close to fisk's criminal activities, but gets killed instead by her instead. < eod >"]
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<sod>* 3D memory{{snd}} layers of DRAM chips stacked into dense modules with wide buses, and moved onto the same package with the GPU.<eod>
<sod>* [[High Bandwidth Memory]] 2{{snd}} layers of DRAM chips stacked into dense modules with wide buses, and moved onto the same package with the GPU.<eod>
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['< nu sod > | british nationality = [ [ south german ] ] < co eod > < nu sod > | french nationality = [ [ northern germany | the german ] ] < cu eod >']
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<sod>The Patriots led 17–7 at the half; in the second half, the Patriots scored 28 unanswered points for a final score of 45-7.<ref>{{cite news|title=NFL Game Center|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015011801/2014/POST20/colts@patriots#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000460458&tab=recap|publisher=National Football League|date=January 18, 2015|accessdate=May 12, 2015}}</ref> It was the 50th win by the Patriots in the [[Colts–Patriots rivalry|rivalry]]. Given the crushing victory by the Patriots, there is a consensus that the Colts would still have massively lost even if the footballs were properly inflated.<ref>{{cite news|last=Saraf|first=Sid|title=Colts' Allen says Patriots could have used 'soap for balls' and still won|url=http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/laces-out/deflategate-colts-patriots-dwayne-allen-says-footballs-played-no-part-in-outcome-012115|publisher=[[Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]]|date=January 21, 2015|accessdate=April 22, 2016}}</ref><eod>
<sod>The Patriots led 17–7 at the half; in the second half, the Patriots scored 28 unanswered points for a final score of 45-7.<ref>{{cite news|title=NFL Game Center|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015011801/2014/POST20/colts@patriots#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000460458&tab=recap|publisher=National Football League|date=January 18, 2015|accessdate=May 12, 2015}}</ref> It was the 50th win by the Patriots in the [[Colts–Patriots rivalry|rivalry]]. Given the crushing victory by the Patriots, there is a consensus that the Colts would still have lost even if the footballs were properly inflated.<ref>{{cite news|last=Saraf|first=Sid|title=Colts' Allen says Patriots could have used 'soap for balls' and still won|url=http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/laces-out/deflategate-colts-patriots-dwayne-allen-says-footballs-played-no-part-in-outcome-012115|publisher=[[Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]]|date=January 21, 2015|accessdate=April 22, 2016}}</ref><eod>
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['< and sod > | open caption = as viewed seen from near its outlet < eod > < sod > | empty caption = big white moose lake, alberta as seen outside from at its outlet < an eod >']
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<sod >At least three people have died and seven injured in a "huge" explosion in the centre of the Somali capital Mogadishu.< eod>< sod > At least three people have died and eight injured in a "huge" explosion on a busy street in the centre of the Somali capital Mogadishu.< eod>
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<sod>*'''Opposition:''' Upcoming matches against {{fb|JPN}} and {{fb|SIN}}<eod>
<sod>*'''Opposition:''' Upcoming match against {{fb|SIN}}<eod>
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<sod >The move came shortly after parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of repealing tough anti-protest laws passed on 16 January, which had galvanised previously peaceful demonstrations and prompted violent clashes with police, which have spread across the country.< eod>< sod > The move came shortly after parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of repealing tough anti-protest laws passed on 16 January, which had galvanised previously peaceful demonstrations and prompted violent clashes with police in the capital which have since spread across the country.< eod>
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<sod>| party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] (c.1956-1973)<br>[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] (1973-present)<eod>
<sod>| party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] (c.1956–1973)<br>[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] (1973–present)<eod>
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