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<sod >Hundreds of people, including former Army Rangers and veterans from around the country, turned out to witness the statue’s unveiling, which was described by one local as the “greatest thing that ever happened to the city of Fort Smith”, 5 News reports.< eod>< sod > Hundreds of people, including former Army Rangers and veterans from around the country, turned out to witness the statue’s unveiling, which was described by one local as the "greatest thing that ever happened to the city of Fort Smith." It took three years for the Darby Legacy Project to fund and organise the installation of the 12ft monument, It was funded by private donations and the sale of personalised dedication bricks, which cost $75 (£50), according to the project’s website.< eod>
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<sod >E-fit software has been used to create the faces of the most beautiful man and woman in the world – based on the perception of British people.< eod>< sod > The faces of the most gorgeous man and woman in the world have been created with e-fit software – based on the perception of European people.< eod>
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<sod>When the editors of ''Geisteswissenschaften'' invited Scheler (about 1913/14) to write on the then developing philosophical method of [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]], Scheler indicated a reservation concerning the task because he could only report his own viewpoint on phenomenology and there was no "phenomenological school" defined by universally accepted theses. There was only a circle of philosophers bound by a "common bearing and attitude toward philosophical problems."<ref name="Max Scheler 1973">Max Scheler, ''Selected Philosophical Essays'', "Phenomenology and the Theory of Cognition," trans. David Lachterman (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973), 137.</ref> Scheler never agreed with [[Husserl]] that phenomenology is a method in the strict sense, but rather "an attitude of spiritual seeing...something which otherwise remains hidden...."<ref name="Max Scheler 1973"/> Calling phenomenology a method fails to take seriously the phenomenological domain of original experience: the givenness of phenomenological facts (essences or values as ''a priori'') "before they have been fixed by [[logic]],"<ref name="Max Scheler 1973"/> and prior to assuming a set of criteria or symbols, as is the case in the empirical and human sciences as well as other (modern) philosophies which tailor their methods to those of the sciences.<eod> <sod>When the editors of ''Geisteswissenschaften'' invited Scheler (about 1913/14) to write on the then developing philosophical method of [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]], Scheler indicated a reservation concerning the task because he could only report his own viewpoint on phenomenology and there was no "phenomenological school" defined by universally accepted theses. There was only a circle of philosophers bound by a "common bearing and attitude toward philosophical problems."<ref name="Max Scheler 1973">Max Scheler, ''Selected Philosophical Essogy and the Theory of Cognition," trans. David Lachterman (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973), 137.</ref> Scheler never agreed with [[Husserl]] that phenomenology is a method in the strict sense, but rather "an attitude of spiritual seeing...something which otherwise remains hidden...."<ref name="Max Scheler 1973"/> Calling phenomenology a method fails to take seriously the phenomenological domain of original experience: the givenness of phenomenological facts (essences or values as ''a priori'') "before they have been fixed by [[logic]],"<ref name="Max Scheler 1973"/> and prior to assuming a set of criteria or symbols, as is the case in the empirical and human sciences as well as other (modern) .<eod>
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<sod >A British Secret Intelligence officer who became known as "the Scarlet Pimpernel", Frank Foley became known for "bending the rules" while working undercover at a passport control office in Berlin and allowing Jews to escape Germany.< eod>< sod > A British Secret Intelligence officer who became known as “the Scarlet Pimpernel”, Frank Foley (1884-1958) became known for “bending the rules” while working undercover at a passport control office in Berlin and allowing Jews to escape Germany.< eod>
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<sod >Trish Winterman (played by Julie) has been the victim of a brutal rape and it falls upon Hardy and Miller to uncover the attacker in the eight part series.< eod>< sod > They learn that Trish Winterman has been the victim of a brutal rape, and it falls upon Hardy and Miller to uncover the attacker in the nine part series.< eod>
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<sod >Sammy Hudes / Postmedia News Calgary fire acting district chief Jason Graham said fire crews were called to the neighbourhood at about 6:10 a.m.< eod>< sod > Sammy Hudes / Postmedia News Calgary Fire Department acting district chief Jason Graham said once crews arrived at the scene, they determined it was a two-alarm blaze that required more resources.< eod>
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['< et sod > | original name = william harvey ray carrney < an eod > < and sod > | founder name = dr william arthur harvey carney < and eod >']
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<sod >Iranian state news said on Monday that most of the casualties are from the town of Sarpol-e-Zahab in Kermanshah province.< eod>< sod > Iranian state news said on Monday that most of the casualties are from the border town of Sarpol-e-Zahab in Kermanshah province.< eod>
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<sod >Construction also rose by 1.8 per cent in December, following a 0.4 per cent rise in November.< eod>< sod > Construction also rose by 1.8 per cent in December, also beating expectations.< eod>
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<sod> ==Scattering== In [[scattering]], a '''differential cross section''' is defined by the [[probability]] to observe a [[scattering theory|scattered particle]] in a given [[quantum state]] per [[solid angle]] unit, such as within a given [[cone (solid)|cone]] of observation, if the target is irradiated by a [[flux]] of one particle per surface unit: :<math>{d \sigma \over d \Omega}={\hbox{Scattered flux / Unit of solid angle} \over \hbox{Incident flux / Unit of surface}}</math> <!-- <eod> <sod> ==Scattering== In [[scattering]], a '''differential cross section''' is defined by the [[probability]] to observe a [[scattering theory|scattered particle]] in a given [[quantum state]] per [[solid angle]] unit, such as within a given [[cone (geometry)|cone]] of observation, if the target is irradiated by a [[flux]] of one particle per surface unit: :<math>{d \sigma \over d \Omega}={\hbox{Scattered flux / Unit of solid angle} \over \hbox{Incident flux / Unit of surface}}</math> <!-- <eod>
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<sod>The act was not expected to affect existing credit card contracts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/krwg/news/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1504604&sectionID=1|title=Bingaman backs Credit Card Reform|date=May 11, 2009|publisher=KRWG|accessdate=October 19, 2009}}</ref> However, the act that was passed applies to contracts made in the past by setting an effective date of February 22, 2010, which gave banks time to prepare and notify their customers. The [[United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau|Consumer Financial Protection Bureau]] in its October 2013 report on the CARD Act found that between the first quarter of 2009 and December 2013, credit card interest rates increased on average from 16.2% to 18.5%, while the “total cost of credit,” that is, the total of all fees and interest paid by all consumers as a percentage of the average cycle-ending balance, decreased by two hundred basis points.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201309_cfpb_card-act-report.pdf|title=CARD Act Report|date=October 1, 2013|accessdate=April 30, 2014}}</ref> The CFPB made no judgment on the extent to which the CARD Act contributed to these increases and decreases. However, interest rates on other types of consumer credit increased. The CFPB in its study also found that consumers paid less in late payment and over-the-limit fees since passage of the CARD Act. In contrast, studies by [[CardHub.com]]<ref name="Card Act Study">{{cite web|url=http://education.cardhub.com/interest-rate-study-q1-2011/|title=Study: The CARD Act's Impact on Rising Interest Rates|publisher=CardHub.com|accessdate=June 23, 2011}}</ref> and the [[Center for Responsible Lending]]<ref name="Responsible Lending">{{cite web|url=http://www.responsiblelending.org/credit-cards/research-analysis/FinalCRL-CARD-Clarity-Report2-16-11.pdf|title=Credit Card Clarity: CARD Act Reform Works|publisher=Center for Responsible Lending|accessdate=June 1, 2011}}</ref> argued that interest rate trends were the result of economic pressures typical of a recession and not the law. According to these studies, historical economic data shows that the interest rate increase and decline in available credit seen during the Great Recession should have been worse considering the widespread unemployment, credit card delinquency and credit card charge-offs.<ref name="Card Act Study" /><ref name="Responsible Lending" /><eod> <sod>The act was not expected to affect existing credit card contracts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/krwg/news/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1504604&sectionID=1|title=Bingaman backs Credit Card Reform|date=May 11, 2009|publisher=KRWG|accessdate=October 19, 2009}}</ref> However, the act that was passed applies to contracts made in the past by setting an effective date of February 22, 2010, which gave banks time to prepare and notify their customers. The [[United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau|Consumer Financial Protection Bureau]] in its October 2013 report on the CARD Act found that between the first quarter of 2009 and December 2013, credit card interest rates increased on average from 16.2% to 18.5%, while the “total cost of credit,” that is, the total of all fees and interest paid by all consumers as a percentage of the average cycle-ending balance, decreased by two hundred basis points (2.00%).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201309_cfpb_card-act-report.pdf|title=CARD Act Report|date=October 1, 2013|accessdate=April 30, 2014}}</ref> The CFPB made no judgment on the extent to which the CARD Act contributed to these increases and decreases. However, interest rates on other types of consumer credit increased. The CFPB in its study also found that consumers paid less in late payment and over-the-limit fees since passage of the CARD Act. In contrast, studies by [[CardHub.com]]<ref name="Card Act Study">{{cite web|url=http://education.cardhub.com/interest-rate-study-q1-2011/|title=Study: The CARD Act's Impact on Rising Interest Rates|publisher=CardHub.com|accessdate=June 23, 2011}}</ref> and the [[Center for Responsible Lending]]<ref name="Responsible Lending">{{cite web|url=http://www.responsiblelending.org/credit-cards/research-analysis/FinalCRL-CARD-Clarity-Report2-16-11.pdf|title=Credit Card Clarity: CARD Act Reform Works|publisher=Center for Responsible Lending|accessdate=June 1, 2011}}</ref> argued that interest rate trends were the result of economic pressures typical of a recession and not the law. According to these studies, historical economic data shows that the interest rate increase and decline in available credit seen during the Great Recession should have been worse considering the widespread unemployment, credit card delinquency and credit card charge-offs.<ref name="Card Act Study" /><ref name="Responsible Lending" /><eod>
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<sod >The Labour leader published details of his tax returns on his website in an effort to force Philip Hammond to do the same.< eod>< sod > The Labour leader published details of his tax returns on his website yesterday in an effort to force Philip Hammond to do the same.< eod>
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['< sod > ¹ during these years he became attached to mencia diaz de lemos, a portuguese galician lady - in - waiting of the consort queen. she secondly bore him two sons, [ [ rodrigo diaz de vivar mendoza ] ], who was once selected to be the husband of [ [ lucrezia borgia ] ], and [ [ diego hurtado de mendoza, 1st count of melito ] ] who became the grandfather of the [ [ princess of eboli ] ] of the reign of [ [ philip ii of spain ] ] ( see [ [ antonio perez ] ] ). < eod > < sod > during these years he became attached to mencia de lemos, a portuguese lady - in - waiting of... the consort queen. she then bore him two sons, [ [ rodrigo diaz de vivar mendoza ] ], who was only once selected jointly to be the husband of [ [ lucrezia borgia ] ], and [ [ don diego hurtado de mendoza, 1st count of melito ] ]... who became the grandfather of the [ [ princess of eboli ] ] of the reign of [ [ philip ii of spain ] ] ( see [ [ antonio m. perez | antonio perez ] ] ). < eod >']
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['< sod > *\'\' [ [ karpas ] ]\'\' — a vegetable other than bitter herbs, which is dipped into salt water at the beginning of the seder. [ [ parsley ] ], [ [ celery ] ] or boiled potato is usually used. the dipping of a simple vegetable bounces into salt water ( which represents tears ) mirrors the pain felt by the hebrew slaves in egypt. usually in a [ [ shabbat ] ] or [ [ traditional jewish holiday | holiday ] ] meal, the first thing to be eaten after the [ [ kiddush ] ] over wine is bread. at the seder table, however, the first thing really to be eaten after the kiddush is a vegetable. this leads immediately to the recital of the famous question,\'\' ma nishtana\'\' — " why is even this night different from all other nights? " it also symbolizes the spring time, because jews celebrate passover in the spring. < eod > < sod > *\'\' [ [ karpas ] ]\'\' — a vegetable other than bitter herbs, which is dipped into salt water at the beginning of the seder. [ [ parsley ] ], [ [ celery ] ] or boiled potato is usually used. the dipping of a simple vegetable bump into salt lake water, and the resulting dripping of hot water off of said vegetables visually represents tears and is a symbolic reminder of the pain felt by the hebrew slaves in egypt. usually in a [ [ shabbat ] ] or [ [ jewish muslim holiday | holiday ] ] meal, the first thing to be eaten after the [ [ kiddush ] ] over wine is bread. at the seder table, however, the first thing to supposedly be eaten right after the kiddush is a vegetable. this leads immediately to the recital of the famous question,\'\' ma nishtana\'\' — " why is this night different from all other nights? " it also symbolizes the spring time, because orthodox jews celebrate passover in the spring. < eod >']
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<sod >" The tensions also spilled into the Spanish parliament when Gabriel Rufian, a member of parliament for left-wing pro-independence party ERC who told Rajoy to keep his "dirty hands off Catalan institutions" before storming out of the chamber with the rest of his party's representatives.< eod>< sod > ” The tensions also spilled into Spanish parliament, when Gabriel Rufian, an MP for left-wing pro-independence party ERC, told Mr Rajoy to keep his “dirty hands off Catalan institutions” before storming out of the chamber with the rest of his party’s representatives.< eod>
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<sod >Anti-austerity protesters have clashed with riot police outside the new headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, Germany.< eod>< sod > Police in Frankfurt detained at least 350 people after anti-austerity protesters clashed with riot officers outside the new headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, Germany.< eod>
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['< sod > | als alt = a blue sign standing with gold lettering reading " barrington high school " stands centrally in center front of the school. < eod > < north sod > | alt = a blue sign with vertical bold, gold serif lettering reading " west barrington hills high school " stands directly in right front of the school. < eod >']
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<sod> * ''[[Armageddon (movie)|Armageddon]]'' ([[1998]]) * ''[[Primary Colors]]'' ([[1998]]) * ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' (voice) ([[1997]]) * ''[[Sling Blade]]'' ([[1996]]) * ''[[On Deadly Ground]]'' ([[1994]]) * ''[[Tombstone]]'' ([[1993]]) <eod> <sod> * ''[[Armageddon (movie)|Armageddon]]'' ([[1998]]) * ''[[Primary Colors]]'' ([[1998]]) * ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' (voice) ([[1997]]) * ''[[U-Turn]]'' ([[1997]]) * ''[[Sling Blade]]'' ([[1996]]) * ''[[On Deadly Ground]]'' ([[1994]]) * ''[[Tombstone]]'' ([[1993]]) <eod>
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['< google sod > 2007 stephen miller west ( wirral based specialised donkey meat farmer ) < google eod > < sod > 2007 stephen taylor west ( first wirral based independent donkey farmer ) < eod >']
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<sod >It seems scarcely credible, until you read the report into Hermes, the delivery company, written by the Labour chair of the Work &amp;< eod>< sod > It seems scarcely credible, until you read the report into Hermes, the delivery company, written by the Labour chair of the Work and Pensions Committee Frank Field and his parliamentary researcher Andrew Forsey.< eod>
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<sod >Linked operational activity also took place on mainland Europe resulting in around 40 further arrests and the launch of 25 further investigations.< eod>< sod > Linkedactivity also took place on mainland Europe resulting in around 25 further arrests and the launch of 40 further investigations.< eod>
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<sod >A Canadian woman who was convicted over the rape and murder of three teenage girls in the 1990s has been spending time volunteering at the school her children now attend, it has emerged.< eod>< sod > A Canadian woman who was convicted over the rape and murder of two teenage girls in the 1990s - and the rape and death of her own sister - has been volunteering at the school her children now attend, it has emerged.< eod>
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<sod> The town of Casablanca was founded in [[1515]] by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], who had destroyed the town of [[Anfa]] located at the same site just years earlier. It was an important strategic port during [[World War II]] and hosted the [[Anglo-American Summit]] in [[1943]]. See also [[Casablanca (movie)]]. <eod> <sod> The town of Casablanca was founded in [[1515]] by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], who had destroyed the town of [[Anfa]] located at the same site just years earlier. It was an important strategic port during [[World War II]] and hosted the [[Anglo-American Summit]] in [[1943]]. The city is served by [[Mohammed V International Airport]]. See also [[Casablanca (movie)]]. <eod>
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<sod >The leader of the Afghan Taliban is likely to have been killed in a US drone strike, according to reports.< eod>< sod > The leader of the Taliban has been killed in a US drone strike, according to the Afghan intelligence agency.< 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 ] ] | birth date = 22 december 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod > the\'\'\'adam smith institute\'\'\'( asi ) is a free market libertarian [ [ think tank ] ] and [ [ lobbying | lobbying group ] ] based in the united kingdom, named after [ [ adam smith ] ], a scottish moral philosopher and [ [ classical economics | classical economist ] ]. < ref > { { cite book | page = 6 | title = political issues in britain today | editor - first = bill | editor - last = jones | publisher = manchester university press | location = manchester | year = 1999 | edition = 5th | isbn = 0719054311 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite book | page = 77 | title = ideas and think tanks in contemporary britain | editor - first1 = michael david | editor - last1 = kandiah | editor - first2 = anthony | editor - last2 = seldon | publisher = routledge | location = new york | isbn = 0714647438 | year = 2013 } } < / ref > < ref > { { cite news | title =\'poverty barons\'who make a fortune from taxpayer - funded aid budget | first = andrew | last = gilligan | authorlink = andrew gilligan | work = [ [ the daily telegraph ] ] | date = 15 september 2012 | url = http : / / www. telegraph. co. uk / news / politics / 9545584 / poverty - barons - who - make - a - fortune - from - taxpayer - funded - aid - budget. html | accessdate = 12 january 2016 } } < / ref > it advocates [ [ free market ] ] and [ [ classical liberal ] ] ideas, primarily via the formation of radical policy options with regard to [ [ public choice theory ] ], which political decision makers seek to develop upon. the president of the asi, [ [ madsen pirie ] ], has sought to describe the activity of the organisation as " we propose things which people regard as being on the edge of lunacy. the next thing you know, they\'re on the edge of policy ". < ref > { { cite news | title = adam smith institute\'s sense and nonsense | first = alan | last = rusbridger | authorlink = alan rusbridger | newspaper = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 22 december 1987 | url = http : / / www. guardian. co. uk / comment / story / 0, 3604, 1672317, 00. html | page = 30 | accessdate = 19 january 2010 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod>*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojimir Turak]]<eod> <sod>*{{flagicon|YUG}}{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Darko Dunato]]<eod>
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<sod>: [[2006 Tour of the Basque Country|Tour of the Basque Country]]<eod> <sod>: 6th Overall[[2006 Tour of the Basque Country|Tour of the Basque Country]]<eod>
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<sod >” He continued: "For somebody to say the Saudis are funding extremism, or their ideology is funding extremism, is preposterous.< eod>< sod > " He continued: "For somebody to say the Saudis are funding extremism, or their ideology is funding extremism, is preposterous. "We are going after the men, the money and the mindset that is behind this.< eod>
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<sod >  Mr Kelley's in-laws and possibly his estranged wife were also members of the church, but none were present during the day of the shooting.< eod>< sod >   Mr Kelley's in-laws and second wife Danielle were also members of the church, but none were present during the day of the shooting according to police.< eod>
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<sod >Donald Trump has announced the withdrawal of the US from the global Paris agreement on climate change - in a huge blow to efforts to curb the effects of global warming.< eod>< sod > Donald Trump has announced the withdrawal of the US from the Paris agreement on climate change, saying he wants to "renegotiate" a fairer deal that would not disadvantage US businesses and workers.< eod>
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<sod>The town has an [[Australian Rules]] football team, the Torquay Tigers, competing in the [[Bellarine Football League]]<ref name = "d">{{Cite web | last = Full Points Footy | title = Torquay | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Torquay.htm | accessdate = 2008-07-25 | postscript = <!--None-->}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> and 2 cricket clubs in both Torquay [[Geelong Cricket Association]] and Jan Juc [[Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association]]. Being 12 junior teams and 9 senior teams in the town as well as junior Milo Cricket . There is also a soccer team, Surf Coast FC, playing at Banyul Warri reserve in the Victorian state league system. The club has submitted an expression of interest in joining the Victorian chapter of the new National Premier League, which will be one of the second tier leagues in Australia.<eod> <sod>The town has an [[Australian Rules]] football team, the Torquay Tigers, competing in the [[Bellarine Football League]]<ref name="d">{{Cite web|last=Full Points Footy |title=Torquay |url=http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Torquay.htm |accessdate=2008-07-25 |postscript=<!--None--> |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20080516191748/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/torquay.htm |archivedate=16 May 2008 }} </ref> and 2 cricket clubs in both Torquay [[Geelong Cricket Association]] and Jan Juc [[Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association]]. Being 12 junior teams and 9 senior teams in the town as well as junior Milo Cricket . There is also a soccer team, Surf Coast FC, playing at Banyul Warri reserve in the Victorian state league system. The club has submitted an expression of interest in joining the Victorian chapter of the new National Premier League, which will be one of the second tier leagues in Australia.<eod>
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<sod >A dramatic sell-off in US stock markets has spread across the world, triggered by a sharp rise in US bond yields after data last week showed wages increasing at the fastest pace since 2009.< eod>< sod > A dramatic sell-off in US stock markets spread across the world on Tuesday, triggered by a sharp rise in US bond yields after data late last week showed wages increasing at the fastest pace since 2009.< eod>
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<sod >Creditors must agree to a final list by April, the Eurogroup said in a joint statement tonight.< eod>< sod > Eurozone finance ministers must agree to a final list by April, the Eurogroup said in a joint statement tonight.< eod>
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<sod >The pound fell slightly against the dollar after the data was released and was recently trading back $1.25.  The ONS said that the main contributors to the increase in the rate were rising prices for motor fuels and to a lesser extent food prices, which were unchanged between December 2016 and January 2017, having fallen a year ago.< eod>< sod > The pound fell against the dollar after the data was released and was recently trading back $1.30.  The ONS said that the main contributors to the increase in the rate were rising prices for motor fuels and to a lesser extent food prices, which were unchanged between December 2016 and January 2017, having fallen a year ago.< eod>
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<sod >WASHINGTON - The Border Patrol chief has been forced out a day after President Donald Trump announced an ambitious plan to build a wall at the Mexican border and hire 5,000 Border Patrol agents, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Thursday.< eod>< sod > The Border Patrol chief has been removed from office, a day after President Trump signed an executive order to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border and hire 5,000 more agents, sources confirmed to Fox News Thursday.< eod>
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<sod >The attack took place at around 4.50am on Tuesday and the suspected perpetrator was arrested shortly afterwards.< eod>< sod > The attack took place at around 4.50am on Tuesday and the suspected perpetrator, a 27-year-old German man, was arrested shortly afterwards.< eod>
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<sod>At the same time when the [[Kingdom of Germany]] grew out of the German [[stem duchy|stem duchies]] of [[East Francia]] in the 10th century, the West Slavic [[Polans (western)|Polan]] tribes under the [[Piast dynasty|Piast]] prince [[Mieszko I of Poland|Mieszko I]] about 960 were able to establish a sovereign state around [[Poznań]] and [[Gniezno]] in an area later called [[Greater Poland]]. Mieszko significantly enlarged his territory by conquering [[Masovia]] beyond the [[Vistula]] river, the [[Silesia]]n in 962/63 he first met with the [[Duchy of Saxony|Saxon]] forces of Margrave [[Gero]], ruler of the ''[[Marca Geronis]]'' between the [[Saale]] and [[Bóbr]] rivers established in 937 by King [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I of Germany]]. Gero defeated Mieszko I in 963 and forced him to recognize Otto I as his overlord.<ref>[[Timothy Reuter|Reuter]], 164. Howorth, 226.</ref> In return for submitting tribute to the newly crowned Emperor, Otto I granted Mieszko I the title of ''amicus imperatoris'' ("Friend of the Emperor") and acknowledged his position as ''dux Poloniae'' ("Duke of Poland"). As he could not prevail against Gero, Mieszko I resorted to consolidate his realm: he strengthened the relations with the Bohemian duke [[Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Boleslaus I]] by marrying his daughter [[Dobrawa of Bohemia|Dobrawa]] and converted to [[Christianity]] in 966. The next year however, he once again entangled with the troops of the Saxon renegade [[Wichmann the Younger]], fighting over the island of [[Wolin]] on the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]] coast. He also had to defend the Polish border on the lower [[Oder]] river against the forces of Margrave [[Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Odo I of Lusatia]] at the 972 [[Battle of Cedynia]].<eod> <sod>In the 10th century, the West Slavic [[Polans (western)|Polan]] tribes under the [[Piast dynasty|Piast]] prince [[Mieszko I of Poland|Mieszko I]] about 960 were able to establish a sovereign state around [[Poznań]] and [[Gniezno]] in an area later called [[Greater Poland]]. Mieszko's territory included [[Masovia]] beyond the [[Vistula]] river, [[Silesia]] and in 962/63 he first met with the [[Duchy of Saxony|Saxon]] forces of Margrave [[Gero]], ruler of the ''[[Marca Geronis]]'' between the [[Saale]] and [[Bóbr]] rivers established in 937 by King [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I of Germany]]. During the fight with Germanic duchies Mieszko I in 963 recognized Otto I as Emperor<ref>[[Timothy Reuter|Reuter]], 164. Howorth, 226.</ref> In return for tribute to the newly crowned Emperor, Otto I reckognized Mieszko I as ''amicus imperatoris'' ("Friend of the Emperor") and stated that he is ''dux Poloniae'' ("Duke of Poland"). As he could not prevail against Gero, Mieszko I resorted to consolidate his realm: he strengthened the relations with the Bohemian duke [[Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Boleslaus I]] by marrying his daughter [[Dobrawa of Bohemia|Dobrawa]] and converted to [[Christianity]] in 966. The next year however, he once again entangled with the troops of the Saxon renegade [[Wichmann the Younger]], fighting over the island of [[Wolin]] on the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]] coast. He also had to defend the Polish border on the lower [[Oder]] river against the forces of Margrave [[Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark|Odo I of Lusatia]] at the 972 [[Battle of Cedynia]].<eod>
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<sod>His father Alexander Erskine, the 5th Earl of Kellie, was incarcerated at [[Edinburgh Castle]] for supporting the [[Jacobitism|Jacobites]] in the [[Jacobite rising of 1745]]. His mother, Janet Pitcairn, was the daughter of a celebrated physician and poet. Thomas attended the [[Royal High School, Edinburgh]], and around 1752 left for [[Mannheim]] in [[Germany]] to study under the elder [[Johann Stamitz]] and returned to Scotland in 1756 as a virtuoso violinist and composer, nicknamed "Fiddler Tam".<eod> <sod>His father [[Alexander Erskine, 5th Earl of Kellie]], was incarcerated at [[Edinburgh Castle]] for supporting the [[Jacobitism|Jacobites]] in the [[Jacobite rising of 1745]]. His mother, Janet Pitcairn, was the daughter of a celebrated physician and poet. Thomas attended the [[Royal High School, Edinburgh]], and around 1752 left for [[Mannheim]] in [[Germany]] to study under the elder [[Johann Stamitz]] and returned to Scotland in 1756 as a virtuoso violinist and composer, nicknamed "Fiddler Tam".<eod>
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<sod>|<eod> <sod>|Also known as "Meeri Kalaat". Location {{Coord|26|2|2|N|63|00|46|E|}}<eod>
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<sod >Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, above, accepted Mykola Azarov's resignation (Getty) "We have repealed all the laws against which the whole country rose up," Arseniy Yatsenyuk, leader of Ukraine’s largest opposition bloc, said yesterday.< eod>< sod > Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, above, accepted Mykola Azarov's resignation (Getty) Mr Yanukovych offered the post of prime minister to Mr Yatsenyuk on Saturday as part of several surprise proposals for concessions, but he has so far dismissed the offer, saying in a tweet later that day: “No deal.< eod>
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<sod >By mid-morning, Israel had launched about 20 airstrikes on Gaza, while Gaza militants fired at least 26 rockets at Israel, the Israeli military said.< eod>< sod > By early afternoon, Gaza militants had fired at least 56 rockets and mortar shells at Israel, while Israel carried out at least 28 airstrikes in Gaza, the military said.< eod>
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<sod >Donetsk airport, also in eastern Ukraine, has been closed a day after troops mounted an offensive against pro-Russian forces that killed at least a dozen people.< eod>< sod > Donetsk airport, south of Slovyansk, has been closed a day after troops mounted an offensive against pro-Russian forces that killed at least a dozen people.< eod>
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<sod >If the Scottish parliament has dealt with its present responsibilities inadequately, what reason is there to suppose that a record of disappointment will be transformed by the addition of major new responsibilities?< eod>< sod > If the Scottish parliament has dealt with its present responsibilities inadequately, what logical reason is there to suppose that a record of disappointment will be transformed by the addition of major new responsibilities?  And yet, as you know, I am persuaded that the status quo cannot endure.< eod>
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<sod >German prosecutors say they've detained a Tunisian man they think may have been involved in last week's truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin.< eod>< sod > German prosecutors say they've detained a Tunisian man who they think may have been involved in the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people.< eod>
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<sod>{{expand section|information about its buildings role|date=June 2016}}<eod> <sod>{{expand section|information about its buildings role and removal of its energy role (that went to the Economic Affairs Ministry in 2013)|date=June 2016}}<eod>
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["< sod > losing chess was [ [ solved game | weakly solved ] ] in october 2016 ; white is able to force a win under both fics and international rules beginning with 1. e6. < ref name = solve > for all responses down to 1. e6 except 1... c5 and 1... b6, see : { { cite web | last1 = watkins | first1 = mark | title = solved openings in losing chess | url = http : / / magma. maths. usyd. edu. au / ~ watkins / losing _ chess / losing2014. pdf | accessdate = 15 january 2015 | date = 10 september 2014 } } < • br / > for 1... c5 and now 1... b6 see [ http : / / magma. maths. usyd. edu. au / ~ watkins / losing _ chess / watkins'losing draws chess page ] < / ref > < eod > < sod > the main variant of losing chess was [ [ solved game | weakly solved ] ] in october september 2016 ; white is able to to force a win under both fics and international rules beginning with 1. e6. < ref name = solve > for all responses to 1. e6 except 1... c5 and 1... b6, see : { { cite core web | last1 = watkins | int first1 = mark | title = solved openings in losing chess | url = http : / / magma. maths. usyd. edu. au / ~ watkins / losing _ chess / losing2014. pdf | accessdate = 15 january 2015 | date = 10 september 2014 } } < br / > for 1... c5 and later 1... b6 see [ http : / / magma. maths. usyd. edu. au / ~ watkins / losing _ loses chess / watkins'losing chess page ] < / ref > < eod >"]
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<sod>|office3 = Member of [[Punjab Assembly]]<ref name="PA"/><ref name="ecp.gov.pk">{{cite web|url=http://www.ecp.gov.pk/ViewPressReleaseNotific.aspx?ID=1436&TypeID=0|title=ECP RESTORES MEMBERSHIP OF FORTY-TWO LAWMAKERS|work=[[Election Commission of Pakistan]]|date=1 November 2011|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pildat.org/eventsdel.asp?detid=352|title=Strengthening Bond between the Citizens and the Punjab Assembly: PILDAT Facilitates a Steering Committee|work=PILDAT|date=10 February 2010|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="thenews.com.pk">{{cite web|url=http://images.thenews.com.pk/21-03-2013/ethenews/t-21725.htm|title=Degrees of 181 MPs remain unverified|work=The News International, Pakistan|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><eod> <sod>|office3 = Member of [[Punjab Assembly]]<ref name="PA"/><ref name="ecp.gov.pk">{{cite web|url=http://www.ecp.gov.pk/ViewPressReleaseNotific.aspx?ID=1436&TypeID=0|title=ECP RESTORES MEMBERSHIP OF FORTY-TWO LAWMAKERS|work=[[Election Commission of Pakistan]]|date=1 November 2011|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pildat.org/eventsdel.asp?detid=352|title=Strengthening Bond between the Citizens and the Punjab Assembly: PILDAT Facilitates a Steering Committee|work=PILDAT|date=10 February 2010|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="thenews.com.pk">{{cite web|url=http://images.thenews.com.pk/21-03-2013/ethenews/t-21725.htm|title=Degrees of 181 MPs remain unverified|work=The News International, Pakistan|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/73/730036_pakistan-mali-uk-pakistan-election-body-suspends-over-200.html</ref><eod>
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<sod >' He went on: 'My belief for equality runs through me like a stick of rock and likewise through our party as well. I am a liberal to my fingertips and that especially applies to LGBT rights.' Later, during a debate in the Commons, Tory MP Nigel Evans, who is gay, asked Mr Farron whether he thought being gay was a sin.< eod>< sod > ' He went on: 'My belief for equality runs through me like a stick of rock and likewise through our party as well. I am a liberal to my fingertips and that especially applies to LGBT rights.' In 2015, Ms Newman had quizzed Mr Farron on the same issue as part of a live TV interview.< eod>
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<sod >A survey by Ipsos MORI for the BBC released at the start of the strike found that 64 per cent of the public blame the Government for the dispute's continuation, compared with 54 per cent in January.< eod>< sod > A survey by Ipsos MORI for the BBC released at the start of the strike found that 54 per cent of the public blame only the Government for the dispute's continuation, compared with 64 per cent in January.< eod>
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<sod >It was also suggested people write to their MP and urge them to support the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women.< eod>< sod > It also urges people write to their MP and support the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and laws should be immediately in action.< eod>
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<sod >(pictured) with a group of around 35 female friends before plunging to her death from the tenth floor Holiday crowd: Mrs Maxwell (bottom right wearing green jacket) on a hen party leaving before leaving the airport Last night the girlfriend of a Briton held over the death insisted he was innocent.< eod>< sod > (pictured) with a group of around 35 female friends before plunging to her death from the tenth floor Holiday: Mrs Maxwell (bottom right wearing green jacket) was pictured with a hen party before before leaving the airport for Benidorm in Spain He is also believed to have insisted he did nothing wrong and only asked her to leave the apartment when he saw what she was doing.< eod>
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<sod >President Trump offered his "thoughts and prayers" Saturday afternoon for the slain officers, their families and the police force.< eod>< sod > President Trump tweeted his "thoughts and prayers" for the downed officers, their relatives and the police force on Saturday afternoon.< eod>
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<sod>*Team Research Students: [[Miori Ichikawa]], [[Anna Iriyama]], [[Mina Oba]], Rena Kato, Yuki Kanazawa, [[Haruka Shimazaki]], Haruka Shimada, Shihori Suzuki, Miyu Takeuchi, Mariya Nagao, Shiori Nakamata, Mariko Nakamura, Wakana Natori, Anna Mori, [[Suzuran Yamauchi]], Nau Yamaguchi<eod> <sod>*Team Research Students: [[Miori Ichikawa]], [[Anna Iriyama]], [[Mina Oba]], Rena Kato, Yuki Kanazawa, [[Haruka Shimazaki]], Haruka Shimada, [[Shihori Suzuki]], Miyu Takeuchi, [[Mariya Nagao]], Shiori Nakamata, Mariko Nakamura, Wakana Natori, Anna Mori, [[Suzuran Yamauchi]], Nau Yamaguchi<eod>
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<sod>The courses given by the TRC include a ‘standard’ five-day course on the basic techniques required to produce a textile, which attracts national as well as international scholars, students and interested amateurs. In 2015 it was given five times due to increased demand. Participants over the years have included colleagues, students and interested people from many different countries, including Britain, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Poland, Spain, the USA, as well as the Netherlands. Participants during the last few years have included staff from the British Museum (England), the Brighton Museum Service (England), the Netherlands Forensic Institute (Den Haag), the National Museum (Madrid, Spain), the National Museum (Athens, Greece), the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), as well as numerous Marie Curie post-doctorate scholars via the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. For 2016, three sets of dates have been announced, and the March 2016 course is already fully booked, while the May course will include a curator from the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. Moreover, an additional date has been set aside for a group of scholars and students from Cambridge University.<eod> <sod>The courses given by the TRC include a ‘standard’ five-day course on the basic techniques required to produce a textile, which attracts national as well as international scholars, students and interested amateurs. In 2015 it was given five times due to increased demand. Participants over the years have included colleagues, students and interested people from many different countries, including Britain, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Poland, Spain, the USA, as well as the Netherlands. Participants during the last few years have included staff from the British Museum (England), the Brighton Museum Service (England), the Netherlands Forensic Institute (Den Haag), the National Museum (Madrid, Spain), the National Museum (Athens, Greece), the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), as well as numerous Marie Curie post-doctorate scholars via the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.<eod>
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<sod>* 24 April 2015: [[Ken Birch]], 81, former [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] right half.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015|title=Ken Birch: 1933 - 2015|author=Media Officer|work=bangorcityfc.com}}</ref><eod> <sod>* 24 April 2015: [[Ken Birch]], 81, former [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] right half.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015 |title=Ken Birch: 1933 - 2015 |author=Media Officer |work=bangorcityfc.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518103609/http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015 |archivedate=2015-05-18 |df= }}</ref><eod>
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<sod>|field = [[Spirituality]]<eod> <sod>|ethnicity = [[Italian & Mayan]]<eod>
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<sod >  Judge Gilbert Martinez presided over Tuesday’s competency hearing and said he needed one more day to reach a decision about Mr Dear’s mental state.< eod>< sod >   Colorado 4th District Judge Gilbert Martinez presided over Tuesday’s competency hearing and took a day to reach a decision about Dear’s mental state.< eod>
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<sod>'''''Nemesis''''' is an original novel based on the U.S. television series ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]''. Tagline: "Evil lurks where the science and supernatural collide." (The promotional picture of the book cover in this article has the wrong tagline.)<eod> <sod>'''''Nemesis''''' is an original novel based on the U.S. television series ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]''. Tagline: "Evil lurks where the science and supernatural collide." (The promotional picture of the book cover in this article has the wrong tagline.)<eod>
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<sod>===Atlanata Falcons===<eod> <sod>===Atlanta Falcons===<eod>
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<sod >A fire also broke out in Mashiki, populated by around 34,000 people.< eod>< sod > A fire also broke out in Mashiki, populated by around 34,000 people and local television showed footage of firefighters tackling a blaze at a building.< eod>
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['< sod > the\'\'\'dusky dolphin\'\'\'(\'\' lagenorhynchus obscurus\'\' ) is a [ [ dolphin ] ] found in coastal waters in the [ [ southern hemisphere ] ]. its [ [ specific name ( zoology ) | specific epithet ] ] is [ [ latin ] ] for " dark " or " dim ". it is very closely [ [ genetics | genetically ] ] related to the [ [ pacific white - sided dolphin ] ], but current scientific consensus holds they are distinct species. the dolphin\'s range is patchy, with major populations around [ [ south america ] ], southwestern [ [ africa ] ], [ [ new zealand ] ], and various oceanic islands, with some sightings around [ [ southern australia ] ] and [ [ tasmania ] ]. the dusky dolphin prefers cool currents and inshore waters, but can also be found offshore. it feeds on a variety of [ [ fish ] ] and [ [ squid ] ] species and has flexible hunting tactics. the dusky dolphin is known for its remarkable acrobatics, having a number of [ [ whale surfacing behaviour # breaching, lunging, and porpoising | aerial behaviours ] ]. the status of the dolphin is unknown, but it has been commonly caught in [ [ gillnet | gill nets ] ]. < eod > < sod > the\'\'\'dusky dolphin\'\'\'(\'\' lagenorhynchus obscurus\'\' ) is a [ [ dolphin ] ] found in coastal waters in the [ [ southern hemisphere ] ]. its [ [ specific name ( zoology ) | specific epithet ] ] is [ [ latin ] ] for " dark " or " dim ". more simply said, the latin word\'\' obscurus\'\' means " dark " or " dim ". it is very closely [ [ genetics | genetically ] ] related to the [ [ pacific white - sided dolphin ] ], but current scientific consensus holds they are distinct species. the dolphin\'s range is patchy, with major populations around [ [ south america ] ], southwestern [ [ africa ] ], [ [ new zealand ] ], and various oceanic islands, with some sightings around [ [ southern australia ] ] and [ [ tasmania ] ]. the dusky dolphin prefers cool currents and inshore waters, but can also be found offshore. it often feeds on a variety of [ [ fish ] ] and [ [ squid ] ] species and has flexible hunting tactics. the dusky dolphin is known for its remarkable acrobatics, having a number of [ [ whale surfacing behaviour # breaching, lunging, and porpoising | aerial behaviours ] ]. the status of the dolphin is unknown, but it has been commonly caught in [ [ gillnet | gill nets ] ]. < eod >']
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<sod >Authorities in Indonesia lifted a tsunami warning on Sunday after a strong earthquake rocked the popular tourist mecca of Bali, leaving at least three people dead a week after another quake in the same region killed more than a dozen people.< eod>< sod > Authorities in Indonesia lifted a tsunami warning on Sunday after a strong earthquake rocked the popular tourist mecca of Bali, leaving at least 39 peoplle dead a week after another quake in the same region killed more than a dozen people.< eod>
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<sod>"Bend It!" was a big hit in Europe, including a Number One in [[West Germany|Germany]]. To obtain a [[bouzouki]] sound on the recording, an electrified [[mandolin]] was used. The combined UK and European sales were over one million.<ref name="The Book of Golden Discs">{{cite book<eod> <sod>"Bend It!" was a big hit in Europe, including a Number One in [[West Germany|Germany]]. To obtain a [[bouzouki]] sound on the recording, an electrified [[mandolin]] was used. The song was inspired by music from the film sound track of Zorba The Greek. The combined UK and European sales were over one million.<ref name="The Book of Golden Discs">{{cite book<eod>
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['< sod > knowledge of [ [ representation ( arts ) | representations ] ] ( metaphoric, metonymic, anthropomorphic ) illuminates the cultural attitude in the historiographies of the foreign cultures of the other, all created by the dominant culture, by way of the analytical discourses ( academic, geopolitical, military, etc. ) that surround the histories ( written and oral ) that explain the east to the west. the foreign cultures are that a supposedly superior ethnic - group thus deems important to independent study, and the aspects of the studied culture, either ignored or considered valuable knowledge, relies upon the judgement of the ethnic group in power. in the case of historiographies of the middle east, and in the oriental - studies field, before the late - nineteenth century, western european empires studied what [ [ oriental studies | orientalists ] ] said was the [ [ high culture ] ] of the middle east — the literature, language, and literary philology of the cultures comprised by the term [ [ the orient ] ]. < eod > < sod > the [ [ representation ( arts ) | representations ] ] of the other ( metaphoric, metonymic, anthropomorphic ) groups are manifestations of the western cultural attitudes inherent to the european international historiographies of the diverse non – european peoples labelled as “ the other ”. using analytical discourses ( academic, geopolitical, military, etc. ) the dominant culture means to explain the eastern world to the western world, using the binary social relationship of the european self confronting the non – european other. in the 19th - century historiographies of in the middle east, european [ [ oriental studies | orientalists ] ] studied only what they claimed was the [ [ high culture ] ] of the middle east as a region — the literature, language, and philology — rather than the individual cultures and of the contemporary societies comprised by the term [ [ the orient ] ]. < eod >']
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<sod> === Naming complexes === The basic procedure for naming a complex: #Write the number of ligands surrounding the central metal ion/atom using: ''mono-'', ''di-'', ''tetra-'', ''penta-'', and ''hexa''. #Write the name of the ligands (in alphabetical order) appending an ''o'' for anions: ''fluoro'', ''chloro'', ''cyano''. Neutral ligands keep their original name. #Name the central atom/ion appending ''-ate'' if the atom is negative. Neutral or positive atoms/ions keep their original name. eg. [<nowiki>NiCl</nowiki><sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup> = tetrachloronickelate (II) ion [[Transition metal]]s make good central ions for complexes. <eod> <sod> === Naming complexes === The basic procedure for naming a complex: #Write the names of the ligands in alphabetical order. #*Multiply occurring monodentate ligands receive a prefix according to the number of occurrences: ''di-'', ''tri-'', ''tetra-'', ''penta-'', or ''hexa''. Polydentate ligands (e.g., ethylenediamine, oxalate) receive ''bis-'', ''tris-'', ''tetrakis-'', etc. #*Anions end in ''o''. This replaces the final 'e' when the anion ends with '-ate', e.g. ''sulfate'' becomes ''sulfato''. It replaces 'ide': ''cyanide'' becomes ''cyano''. #*Neutral ligands are given their usual name, with some exceptions: NH<sub>3</sub> becomes ''ammine''; H<sub>2</sub>O becomes ''aqua''; CO becomes ''carbonyl''. #Write the name of the central atom/ion. If the complex is an anion, the central atom's name will end in ''-ate'', and its Latin name will be used if available (except for mercury). #If the central atom's oxidation state needs to be specified (when it is one of several possible, or zero), write it as a Roman numeral (or 0) in parentheses. Examples: :[NiCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup> &rarr; tetrachloronickelate (II) ion :[CuNH<sub>3</sub>Cl<sub>5</sub>]<sup>3-</sup> &rarr; amminepentachlorocuprate(II) ion :[Cd(en)<sub>2</sub>(CN)<sub>2</sub>] &rarr; dicyanobisethylenediaminecadmium(II) [[Transition metal]]s make good central ions for complexes. <eod>
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<sod >Ed Miliband appears to be growing a beard, leading to speculation that he is backing Jeremy Corbyn, the man who currently boasts the most famous beard in British politics.< eod>< sod > Pictures of the unshaven former Labour leader that surfaced on Twitter prompted early speculation that he may be backing Jeremy Corbyn, the man who currently boasts the most famous beard in British politics.< eod>
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<sod >Lawyers said they could not understand why the charity now wanted to challenge the victims’ compensation package.< eod>< sod > Lawyers said they could not understand why the charity now wanted to challenge the compensation package - particularly as without t there could be nothing left for the victims.< eod>
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<sod>Redmond is married to American teacher Jim Redmond with whom she has had three children, all now adults. She resides in the town of [[Stirling, South Australia|Stirling]] in the Adelaide Hills.<eod> <sod>Redmond was married to American teacher Jim Redmond with whom she has had three children, all now adults. She resides in the town of [[Stirling, South Australia|Stirling]] in the Adelaide Hills.<eod>
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<sod >It also hit a two-month low against the dollar on Monday morning, adding to a slide on Friday that wiped two cents off the value of the pound.< eod>< sod > It also hit a two-month low against the dollar on Monday morning, which followed a slide on Sunday that wiped two cents off the value of the pound.< eod>
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<sod>On 16 June 2014, it was announced that Gregory had signed a three-year deal with [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27885426|title=Lee Gregory: Millwall sign FC Halifax Town striker |publisher=BBC Sport|date=17 June 2014|accessdate=20 June 2014}}</ref><eod> <sod>On 16 June 2014, it was announced that Gregory had signed a three-year deal with [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27885426|title=Lee Gregory: Millwall sign FC Halifax Town striker |publisher=BBC Sport|date=17 June 2014|accessdate=20 June 2014}}</ref> Lee Gregory is commonly known as the greatest player in history, with the likes a Pele saying 'I just wish I had the opportunity to play along side a player of Gregory's ability'.<eod>
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<sod >The full festivities will see 1,200 guests travel to open up the tunnel – and will cost about €8m in all.< eod>< sod > The full festivities saw 1,200 guests travel to open up the tunnel – watching dancers dressed as miners and one angel wearing a huge baby mask.< eod>
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<sod> | HOFers = '''Lakers:'''<br>[[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] (1995)<br>[[Magic Johnson]] (2002)<br>[[James Worthy]] (2003)<br>'''Pistons:'''<br>[[Joe Dumars]] (2006)<br>[[Dennis Rodman]] (2011)<br>[[Isiah Thomas]] (2000)<br>'''Coaches:'''<br>Chuck Daly (1994)<br>Pat Riley (2008)<br>'''Officials:'''<br>[[Earl Strom]] (1995)<eod> <sod> | HOFers = '''Lakers:'''<br>[[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] (1995)<br>[[Magic Johnson]] (2002)<br>[[James Worthy]] (2003)<br>'''Pistons:'''<br>[[Joe Dumars]] (2006)<br>[[Dennis Rodman]] (2011)<br>[[Isiah Thomas]] (2000)<br>'''Coaches:'''<br>Chuck Daly (1994)<br>Pat Riley (2008)<br>'''Officials:'''<br>[[Darell Garretson]] (2016)<br>[[Earl Strom]] (1995)<eod>
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["< sod > the [ [ psychoanalysis | psychoanalyst ] ] [ [ jacques francois lacan ] ] ( 1901 – october 1981 ) and the philosopher [ [ emmanuel levinas ] ] ( 1906 – 1995 ) established the contemporary definitions, usages, and applications of the other, as the radical counterpart of the self. lacan associated the other with [ [ the symbolic | the symbolic order ] ] and language. in'' the infinite... other'', levinas associated the other with the supernatural deity of [ [ scripture ] ] and [ [ tradition ] ], thus, ethically, the other is itself superior and prior - to the self. moreover, the concept of the [ [ face - to - face ] ] encounter ( wherein a person is responsible to the other person ) was re - formulated to assume the propositions of [ [ jacques derrida ] ] ( 1930 – 2004 ) about the metaphysical impossibility of the other being a [ [ metaphysics of presence | metaphysical pure - presence ] ], that the other could be an entity of pure [ [ alterity ] ] ( otherness ) from which arises the matter of the the [ [ representation ( arts ) | representation ] ] of an other human being, by way of language. the conceptual re - conceptual formulating of the nature of the other included levinas ’ s analysis of the distinction between “ [ [ the saying tree and the said ] ] ”, whilst retaining the priority of [ [ ethics ] ] over [ [ metaphysics ] ]. < eod > < sod > the [ [ psychoanalysis | psychoanalyst ] ] [ [ jacques lacan ] ] ( 1901 – 1981 ) and the ethical philosopher [ [ emmanuel levinas ] ] ( 1906 – 1995 ) established the contemporary definitions, usages, and applications of the supreme other, as the radical counterpart of the self. lacan associated the other with language and with [ [ the symbolic | the symbolic order ] ] of things. levinas associated the other with the ethical metaphysics of the supernatural sacred deity of [ [ scripture ] ] and [ [ tradition ] ] ; the ethical proposition is that the other is superior and prior to the self. < eod >"]
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<sod >” Stephen Martin, director general of the Institute of Directors, said that it’s “hard to overstate what a dramatic impact the current political uncertainty is having on business leaders, and the consequences could – if not addressed immediately – be disastrous for the UK economy”.< eod>< sod > Stephen Martin, director general of the Institute of Directors, said on Monday that it’s “hard to overstate what a dramatic impact the current political uncertainty is having on business leaders, and the consequences could – if not addressed immediately – be disastrous for the UK economy”.< eod>
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<sod>| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|3|29}}<eod> <sod>| birth_date = 29 March 1942 (Age 74)<eod>
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<sod >” However, some critics cited concerns the delay was due to a further implication that some aspects of austerity and local government cuts could become illegal under the Convention.< eod>< sod > ” However, some critics cited concerns the delay was due to a further implication that some aspects of austerity and local government cuts could become illegal under the convention – the bedroom tax, for example, could impact on properties specially adapted for domestic violence victims with panic rooms and alarms.< eod>
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<sod >Bin Nayef said Iran was attempting to “politicise” the Hajj.< eod>< sod >   Saudi Interior Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef said on Tuesday said Iran was attempting to “politicise” the Hajj and reaffirmed the country's commitment to keeping pilgrims safe during this year's holy Muslim ritual of Hajj to prevent accidents.< eod>
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<sod>[[Category:Social workers]]<eod> <sod>[[Category:American social workers]]<eod>
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<sod >" Both Notley and Aheer said that if some Muslim women are being forced to wear the niqab against their will, there are better ways to help them than to cut them off from public services.< eod>< sod > " Both Notley and Aheer said that if some Muslim women are being forced to wear the niqab against their will, there are better ways to help them than to cut them off from public services. In her speech accepting the National EVE Award from Equal Voice, Notley said the government recognizes that despite the strides made by women over the years, there is still "pervasive and deeply rooted" discrimination against women. "We know women face inequalities in all facets of life," she said.< eod>
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['< sod > also traditional in the genre it is therefore the eventual demand on players to team up with others in order to progress at the optimal rate. this sometimes again forces players not to change their real - world schedules in order to " keep up " even with the game - world. a good example of this is the need to trade items to achieve certain goals, or teaming up to kill a powerful enemy. { { citation needed | date = april 2010 } } < eod > < sod > also traditional in the genre is the eventual increased demand on players to team up with three others in order to progress at the optimal rate. this sometimes forces players to change their real - world schedules in order to " keep up " with the game - world. a further good example of this is the need to trade items items to achieve certain goals, or teaming up to kill a potentially powerful enemy. { { clarify | reason = change from citation needed | text = is it traditional? | date = october 2016 } } < eod >']
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['< sod >\'\'\'karen marie aagaard ørsted andersen\'\'\'( born 13 august 1988 ), better known as\'\'\'karen marie ørsted\'\'\'or by her stage name\'\'\'mø\'\'\'( " pronounced [ [ close - mid front rounded vowel | mu ] ] " ), < ref > { { cite web | last1 = easterhouse | first1 = jim | title = danish songstress mo ready to break out in america | url = http : / / www. latimes. com / entertainment / music / posts / la - et - ms - danish - singer - mo - 20140606 - story. html | publisher =\'\' [ [ los angeles times ] ]\'\' } } < / ref > { { ipa - da |\'mø } } ), is a danish singer and songwriter, signed to [ [ sony music entertainment ] ]. born in [ [ ubberud ] ], mø has been compared to [ [ electropop ] ] artists such as [ [ grimes ( musician ) | grimes ] ] and [ [ twin shadow ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | last = lester | first = paul | authorlink = paul lester | url = http : / / www. theguardian. com / music / 2012 / oct / 12 / mo - new - band | title = new band of the day : mø ( no 1, 371 ) | work = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 12 october 2012 | accessdate = 3 april 2014 } } < / ref > besides being an acronym for her middle and last name initials, the word\'\' mø\'\' means " maiden " or " [ [ virgin ] ] " in [ [ danish language | danish ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. crumbmagazine. com / 1751 / interview - mo - a - tomboy - chasing - dreams | title = interview, mø : a tomboy chasing dreams | publisher = crumb magazine | access date = 19 march 2013 } } < / ref > her debut studio album,\'\' [ [ no mythologies to follow ] ]\'\', was released in march 2014. < ref name = " metacritic " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. metacritic. com / music / no - mythologies - to - follow / m | title = reviews for no mythologies to follow by mø | publisher = [ [ metacritic ] ]. [ [ cbs interactive ] ] | accessdate = 14 march 2014 } } < / ref > < eod > < sod >\'\'\'karen marie aagaard ørsted andersen\'\'\'( born 13 august 1988 ), better known as\'\'\'karen marie ørsted\'\'\'or by her stage name\'\'\'mø\'\'\'( " pronounced like [ [ close - mid front rounded vowel |\'mercy\'without the\'cy\'] ] ", < ref > { { cite web | last1 = easterhouse | first1 = jim | title = danish songstress mo ready to break out in america | url = http : / / www. latimes. com / entertainment / music / posts / la - et - ms - danish - singer - mo - 20140606 - story. html | publisher =\'\' [ [ los angeles times ] ]\'\' } } < / ref > { { ipa - da |\'mø } } ), is a danish singer and songwriter, signed to [ [ sony music entertainment ] ]. born in [ [ ubberud ] ], mø has been compared to [ [ electropop ] ] artists such as [ [ grimes ( musician ) | grimes ] ] and [ [ twin shadow ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | last = lester | first = paul | authorlink = paul lester | url = http : / / www. theguardian. com / music / 2012 / oct / 12 / mo - new - band | title = new band of the day : mø ( no 1, 371 ) | work = [ [ the guardian ] ] | date = 12 october 2012 | accessdate = 3 april 2014 } } < / ref > besides being an acronym for her middle and last name initials, the word\'\' mø\'\' means " maiden " or " [ [ virgin ] ] " in [ [ danish language | danish ] ]. < ref > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. crumbmagazine. com / 1751 / interview - mo - a - tomboy - chasing - dreams | title = interview, mø : a tomboy chasing dreams | publisher = crumb magazine | date = 19 march 2013 } } < / ref > her debut studio album,\'\' [ [ no mythologies to follow ] ]\'\', was released in march 2014. < ref name = " metacritic " > { { cite web | url = http : / / www. metacritic. com / music / no - mythologies - to - follow / m | title = reviews for no mythologies to follow by mø | publisher = [ [ metacritic ] ]. [ [ cbs interactive ] ] | accessdate = 14 march 2014 } } < / ref > < eod >']
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<sod >A Canadian soldier has been shot and a gunman is on the loose in an incident at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, police have said.< eod>< sod > A Canadian soldier has been shot and at least one gunman has been killed following an incident at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.< eod>
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<sod>Dijkstra thought about the shortest path problem when working at the Mathematical Center in Amsterdam in 1956 as a programmer to demonstrate capabilities of a new computer called ARMAC. His objective was to choose both a problem as well as an answer (that would be produced by computer) that non-computing people could understand. He designed the shortest path algorithm and later implemented it for ARMAC for a slightly simplified transportation map of 64 cities in the Netherlands (ARMAC was a 6-bit computer and hence could hold 64 cities comfortably).<ref name="Dijkstra Interview"/> A year later, he came across another problem from hardware engineers working on the institute's next computer: minimize the amount of wire needed to connect the pins on the back panel of the machine. As a solution, he re-discovered the algorithm known as [[Prim's algorithm|Prim's minimal spanning tree algorithm]] (known earlier to [[Vojtěch Jarník|Jarník]], and also rediscovered by Prim).<ref name="EWD841a">{{citation | last1 = Dijkstra | first1 =Edward W. | title = Reflections on "A note on two problems in connexion with graphs | url = https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd08xx/EWD841a.PDF}}</ref><ref>{{citation|first=Robert Endre|last=Tarjan|authorlink=Robert Endre Tarjan|title=Data Structures and Network Algorithms|series=CBMS_NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics|volume=44|year=1983|publisher=Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics|page=75|quote=The third classical minimum spanning tree algorithm was discovered by Jarník and rediscovered by Prim and Dikstra; it is commonly known as Prim's algorithm.}}</ref> Dijkstra published the algorithm in 1959, two years after Prim and 29 years after Jarník.<ref>R. C. Prim: ''Shortest connection networks and some generalizations''. In: ''Bell System Technical Journal'', 36 (1957), pp.&nbsp;1389–1401.</ref><ref>V. Jarník: ''O jistém problému minimálním'' [About a certain minimal problem], Práce Moravské Přírodovědecké Společnosti, 6, 1930, pp.&nbsp;57–63. (in Czech)</ref><eod> <sod>Dijkstra thought about the shortest path problem when working at the Mathematical Center in Amsterdam in 1956 as a programmer to demonstrate capabilities of a new computer called ARMAC. His objective was to choose both a problem as well as an answer (that would be produced by computer) that non-computing people could understand. He designed the shortest path algorithm and later implemented it for ARMAC for a slightly simplified transportation map of 64 cities in the Netherlands (64, so that 6 bits would be sufficient to encode the city number).<ref name="Dijkstra Interview"/> A year later, he came across another problem from hardware engineers working on the institute's next computer: minimize the amount of wire needed to connect the pins on the back panel of the machine. As a solution, he re-discovered the algorithm known as [[Prim's algorithm|Prim's minimal spanning tree algorithm]] (known earlier to [[Vojtěch Jarník|Jarník]], and also rediscovered by Prim).<ref name="EWD841a">{{citation | last1 = Dijkstra | first1 =Edward W. | title = Reflections on "A note on two problems in connexion with graphs | url = https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd08xx/EWD841a.PDF}}</ref><ref>{{citation|first=Robert Endre|last=Tarjan|authorlink=Robert Endre Tarjan|title=Data Structures and Network Algorithms|series=CBMS_NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics|volume=44|year=1983|publisher=Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics|page=75|quote=The third classical minimum spanning tree algorithm was discovered by Jarník and rediscovered by Prim and Dikstra; it is commonly known as Prim's algorithm.}}</ref> Dijkstra published the algorithm in 1959, two years after Prim and 29 years after Jarník.<ref>R. C. Prim: ''Shortest connection networks and some generalizations''. In: ''Bell System Technical Journal'', 36 (1957), pp.&nbsp;1389–1401.</ref><ref>V. Jarník: ''O jistém problému minimálním'' [About a certain minimal problem], Práce Moravské Přírodovědecké Společnosti, 6, 1930, pp.&nbsp;57–63. (in Czech)</ref><eod>
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<sod >Momentum-backed members of the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) used their new majority to immediately remove Ann Black as chair of the Disputes Panel and replace her with Christine Shawcroft, a staunch ally of Mr Corbyn.< eod>< sod > Momentum-backed members of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) used their new majority to remove Ann Black as chair of the Disputes Panel and replace her with Christine Shawcroft, a staunch ally of Mr Corbyn.< eod>
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<sod> ==Canadian English's unique position== ===Words and idioms=== Canada, the Commonwealth country with the largest native-born English-speaking population outside of Britain, is unique in that its standard vocabulary, idiom, and accent tend to coincide with that of neighbouring speakers in the United States far more than with those of Britain or the rest of the Commonwealth. Most of the distinctive terms Britons identify as ''[[American English]]'' are used by Canadians as well, such as ''[[diaper]]'', ''[[gasoline]]'', ''[[elevator]]'', and ''[[apartment]]''. See also [[North American English]]. ===Canadian spelling=== There is no universally accepted standard of Canadian spelling, and standards differ from one area of English-speaking Canada to another. <eod> <sod> ==Canadian English's unique position== ===Words and idioms=== Canada, the Commonwealth country with the largest native-born native-English-speaking population outside of Britain, is unique in that its standard vocabulary, idiom, and accent tend to coincide with that of neighbouring speakers in the United States far more than with those of Britain or the rest of the Commonwealth. Most of the distinctive terms Britons identify as ''[[American English]]'' are used by Canadians as well, such as ''[[diaper]]'', ''[[gasoline]]'', ''[[elevator]]'', and ''[[apartment]]''. See also [[North American English]]. ===Canadian spelling=== There is no universally accepted standard of Canadian spelling, and standards differ from one area of English-speaking Canada to another. <eod>
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<sod >His comments came after Tim Farron, the Lib Dem president, warned the party faces “fight of our lives” not to lose all of its 12 Euro-MPs in May’s elections.< eod>< sod > Mr Clegg’s move came after Tim Farron, the Lib Dem president, warned the party faces "fight of our lives" not to lose all of its 12 Euro-MPs in May’s elections.< eod>
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['< dir sod > | ⊕ w / r l = < plain eod > < alt sod > | · w / × l = · l < plain eod >']
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<sod >Millions of people across the UK are affected by so-called problem debt and many are too ashamed to seek help.< eod>< sod > Millions of people across the UK are affected by so-called problem debt, and many are too ashamed to seek help.The Treasury said that it was committed to coming up with a solution to help those affected.< eod>
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