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When they got to Tarapaca , the governor said they should go to Arica because the Chilean military was approaching . | When they got to Tarapaca , the governor said they should go to Arica because the military was coming . |
In 1872 , he founded the Peru Nitrate Company to extract saltpetre in the Tarapacá Province of Peru ( now part of the Tarapacá Region of Chile . | In 1872 , he founded the Peru Nitrate Company in the Tarapacá Province of Peru ( now part of the Tarapacá Region of Chile ) . |
He also made other changes such as the transfer of waste water to avoid losing the materials in the rock . | He also made other changes such as the transfer of waste water to avoid losing the materials in the gravel . |
When the war ended , and Tarapaca became part of Chile , Humberstone returned to his mining business . | When the war ended , and Tarapaca became part of Chile , Humberstone continued working in the Agua Santa office . |
Danielle peaked as a 60 mph ( 97 km\/h ) storm on September 8 , while Reconnaissance Aircraft reported gusts of up to hurricane force . | Danielle peaked as a 60 mph storm on September 8 , while a Reconnaissance Aircraft reported gusts of up to hurricane force . |
At its peak , Earl had sustained winds of 105 mph ( 170 km\/h ) and a minimum central pressure of 979 mbar . | At its strongest point , Earl had sustained winds of 105 mph ( 170 km\/h ) and a minimum central pressure of 979 mbar . |
On September 1 , a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and headed westward . | On September 1 , a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and moved west . |
After passing through the Lesser Antilles , Danielle encountered vertical wind shear , and on September 10 it dissipated in the central Caribbean Sea . | After passing through the Lesser Antilles , Danielle came across vertical wind shear , and on September 10 , it dissipated in the central Caribbean Sea . |
The disturbance was below the 10 degree latitude as it organized into a tropical depression on September 7 and then a tropical storm later that day . | The disturbance was below the 10 degree latitude as it developed into a tropical depression on September 7 and then strengthened into a tropical storm later that day . |
The system organized into a tropical depression on November 18 and quickly strengthened into a tropical storm . | Tropical Depression Six formed on November 18 and quickly strengthened into a tropical storm . |
Hurricane Bonnie caused minor damage totaling $ 2 million ( 1986 USD , $ 3.5 million 2006 USD ) . | Bonnie caused $ 2 million ( 1986 USD ) in damage . |
The depression quickly strengthened and reached hurricane strength on September 11 , peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on September 12 as it made a half circle , weakened to a Category 1 on September 16 and bounced back the way it came . | The depression quickly strengthened and reached hurricane strength on September 11 ; Earl reached its strongest point on September 12 , as a Category 2 hurricane as it traveled in a half circle . |
The 1986 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1986 , and lasted until November 30 , 1986 . | The 1986 Atlantic hurricane season officially started on June 1 , 1983 , and ended on November 30 . |
Frances was later absorbed by an extratropical cyclone on November 21 . | Frances was later destroyed by an extratropical low on November 21 . |
However , a surface high-pressure system to the north caused the storm to weaken as the vertical wind shear increased over its center . | However , a high pressure system to the north caused the storm to fall apart . |
In July , the numbers were dropped to a total of 7 named storms , 4 hurricanes , 10 hurricane days , and 25 days with a named tropical storm , which almost perfectly verified . | The season had a total of 6 named storms and 4 hurricanes . |
He won silver at the 2009 World Judo Championships and bronze at the 2010 World Judo Championships . | He won a silver medal at the 2009 World Judo Championships and bronze medal at the 2010 World Judo Championships . |
The International Prototype Kilogram ( IPK ) is rarely used or handled . | The piece of metal is known as Prototype Kilogram ( IPK ) . |
However , since objects in microgravity still retain their mass and inertia , an astronaut must exert ten times as much force to accelerate a 10‑kilogram object at the same rate as a 1‑kilogram object . | Astronaut must use ten times as much force to accelerate a ten-kilogram object at the same rate as a one-kilogram object . |
The kilogram or kilogramme ( SI unit symbol : kg ; SI dimension symbol : M ) , is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units ( SI ) and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram ( IPK ) . | The kilogram or kilogramme is a metric unit of mass . |
The kilogram is a unit of mass , a property which corresponds to the common perception of how `` heavy '' an object is . | The kilogram is a unit of mass . |
Accordingly , for astronauts in microgravity , no effort is required to hold objects off the cabin floor ; they are `` weightless '' . | Objects are `` weightless '' for astronauts in microgravity . |
According to `` Newton 's laws of motion '' and the equation F = ma , when acted upon by a force F of one Newton , an object with mass m of one kilogram will accelerate a at the rate of one meter per second per second ( 1 m\/s2 ) - about one-tenth the acceleration due to Earth 's gravity While the weight of an object is dependent upon the strength of the local gravitational field , the mass of an object is independent of gravity . | An object with a mass ( m ) of one kilogram will accelerate ( a ) at one meter per second per second when acted upon by a force ( F ) of one newton . |
The kilogram is the only SI base unit with an SI prefix ( `` kilo '' , symbol `` k '' ) as part of its name . | One tonne is one thousand kilograms . |
The IPK is made of a platinum alloy known as `` Pt‑10Ir '' , which is 90 % platinum and 10 % iridium ( by mass ) and is machined into a right-circular cylinder ( height = diameter ) of 39.17 millimeters to minimize its surface area . | It was made of 90 % platinum and 10 % iridium . |
Mass is an inertial property ; that is , it is related to the tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest , or if in motion to remain in motion at a constant velocity , unless acted upon by a force . | Mass is an inertial property . |
In other words , speakers convert electrical signals into audible signals . | Loudspeakers main function is to convert electrical signals given to it into sound signals . |
Some loudspeaker systems use a woofer for the lowest frequencies , sometimes well enough that a subwoofer is not needed . | Some loudspeakers are designed for lower-pitched sounds , such as woofer loudspeakers or subwoofer loudspeakers . |
While she was commonly described as having a masculine intellect and body , Martineau introduced feminist sociological perspectives into her writing on otherwise overlooked issues such as marriage , children , domestic and religious life , and race relations . | Often described as having a masculine intellect and body , Martineau introduced feminist perspectives in her writing on otherwise overlooked issues such as marriage , children , domestic and religious life , and race relations . |
She believed a thorough societal analysis was necessary to understand women 's status under men . | She believed a thorough analysis was necessary to understand woman 's status under men . |
Harriet Martineau ( 12 June 1802 - 27 June 1876 ) was an English social theorist and Whig writer , often cited as the first female sociologist . | Harriet Martineau ( 12 June 1802 - 27 June 1876 ) was an English social theorist and writer . |
The queen invited Martineau to her coronation in 1838-an event which Martineau described , in great and amusing detail , to her many readers . | The Queen invited Martineau to her coronation in 1838 - an event which Martineau descibed , in great and amusing detail , to her many readers . |
She earned enough to be supported entirely by her writing , a challenging feat for a woman in the Victorian era . | She earned enough to be supported entirely by her writing . |
The novelist Margaret Oliphant said `` as a born lecturer and politician she ( Martineau ) was less distinctively affected by her sex than perhaps any other , male or female , of her generation . '' | One writer said `` as a born lecturer and politician she ( Martineau ) was less affected by her sex than perhaps any other , male or female , of her generation '' . |
A young Princess Victoria , ( later Queen Victoria ) , enjoyed reading Martineau 's publications . | A young Princess Victoria , ( later Queen Victoria ) , enjoyed reading Martineaus 's publications . |
Villette was Charlotte Brontë 's fourth novel . | Villette is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë . |
However , it has occasionally been won by the Australian Labor Party , notably in 1929 when Prime Minister Stanley Bruce was defeated . | It was won by the Australian Labor Party in 1929 when Prime Minister Stanley Bruce was defeated . |
( The only other such instance was the defeat of Liberal Prime Minister John Howard in his seat of Bennelong , also by Labor , in the 2007 federal election . ) | The only other time this has happened was when Liberal Prime Minister John Howard lost his seat of Bennelong in the 2007 election . |
Originally a country seat south and east of Melbourne , Flinders has been gradually cut back to the outer southern suburbs on the Mornington Peninsula , including Dromana , Hastings and Portsea . | It once covered country areas south and east of Melbourne which are now outer southern suburbs on the Mornington Peninsula , including Dromana , Hastings and Portsea . |
It has usually been a fairly safe seat for the Liberal Party and its predecessors , who have held it for all but six years since its creation . | It has usually been a fairly safe seat for the Liberal Party and the earlier conservative parties . |
It is named for Matthew Flinders , the first man to circumnavigate Australia , and the person credited with giving Australia her name . | It is named for Matthew Flinders , the first man to sail right around Australia , and the person who gave Australia her name . |
John Lee Hooker rarely played on a standard beat , changing tempo to fit the needs of the song . | John Lee Hooker rarely played on a standard beat , changing tempos to fit the songs . |
He appeared and sang in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers . | Hooker appeared and sang in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers . |
Hooker recorded several songs with Van Morrison , including Never Get Out of These Blues Alive , The Healing Game , and I Cover the Waterfront . | Hooker recorded lots of songs with Van Morrison , including `` Never Get Out of These Blues Alive '' , `` The Healing Game '' and `` I Cover the Waterfront '' . |
Throughout the 1930s , Hooker lived in Memphis , Tennessee where he worked on Beale Street at The New Daisy Theatre and occasionally performed at house parties . | All through the 1930s , Hooker lived in Memphis where he worked on Beale Street and sometimes performed at house parties . |
His early solo songs were recorded under Bernie Besman . | Hooker 's early solo songs were recorded by Bernie Besman . |
Hooker recorded over 100 albums . | He recorded over 100 albums . |
John Lee Hooker ( August 22 , 1917 - June 21 , 2001 ) was a highly influential American blues singer , songwriter and guitarist . | John Lee Hooker ( August 22 , 1917 - June 21 , 2001 ) was an American blues singer , guitarist , and songwriter born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale , Mississippi . |
He worked in factories in various cities during World War II , drifting until he found himself in Detroit in 1948 working at Ford Motor Company . | In 1948 , he started working at Ford Motor Company . |
They were permitted to listen only to religious songs , with his earliest exposure being the spirituals sung in church . | He and his siblings were home-schooled and they were only allowed to listen to religious songs . |
In 1921 , his parents separated . | His parents separated in 1921 and his mother married William Moore , a blues singer the next year . |
In 1989 , he joined with a number of musicians , including Carlos Santana and Bonnie Raitt to record the album The Healer , for which he and Santana won a Grammy Award . | In 1989 , he played with Keith Richards , Carlos Santana and Bonnie Raitt to record The Healer and won a Grammy Award . |
The next year , his mother married William Moore , a blues singer who provided Hooker with his first introduction to the guitar ( and whom John would later credit for his distinctive playing style ) . | John would later credit Moore for his distinctive playing style . |
He was the author of several books , novels , collections of short stories , essays , and poems . | He was the author of two novels and many short stories , poems and essays . |
His best-known works include If This Is a Man ( 1947 ) ( U.S. : Survival in Auschwitz ) , his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland ; and his unique work , The Periodic Table ( 1975 ) , linked to qualities of the elements , which the Royal Institution of Great Britain named the best science book ever written . | His best-known book is If This Is a Man , a true story about his time as a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II . |
In the fall of 1917 , McCarroll was driving on the road leading to her office near Indio , California on a stretch of highway that would later be incorporated into U.S. Route 99 . | In the fall of 1917 , McCarroll was driving on the road leading to her office near Indio , California on a stretch of highway that would later become part of U.S. Route 99 . |
On April 24 , 2002 , to honor her contribution to road safety , California officially designated the stretch of Interstate 10 near Indio east of the Indio Boulevard\/Jefferson Street exit as `` The Doctor June McCarroll Memorial Freeway . '' | On April 24 , 2002 , to honor her contribution to road safety , the State of California named the stretch of Interstate 10 near Indio east of the Indio Boulevard\/Jefferson Street exit as `` The Doctor June McCarroll Memorial Freeway . '' |
It did not take me long to choose between a sandy berth to the right and a ten-ton truck to the left ! | It did not take me long to choose between a sandy berth ( sic ) to the right and a ten-ton truck to the left ! |
The plaque is located at GPS coordinates 33º43 .260 N , 116º13 .040 W. | To find the plaque with a GPS system , the coordinates are 33º43 .260 N , 116º13 .040 W. |
A memorial plaque to McCarroll is located at the intersection of Indio Boulevard and Fargo Street in Indio , California . | A memorial plaque to Dr. McCarroll may be found at the intersection of Indio Boulevard and Flower Street in Indio , California . |
She was also the only physician serving the five Indian reservations in the area on behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs . | She was also the only physician serving the area 's five Indian reservations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs . |
Through the Indio Women 's Club and many similar women 's organizations , McCarroll launched a vigorous statewide letter writing campaign on behalf of her proposal . | Through the Indio Women 's Club and many similar women 's groups , Nurse McCarroll launched a statewide letter writing campaign to tell of her proposal . |
McCarroll soon communicated her idea to the local chamber of commerce and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors , with no success . | McCarroll soon told her idea to the local chamber of commerce and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors , but no one listened . |
She attended a medical college in Chicago , then eventually moved to Southern California in 1904 with her first husband , John Robertson . | She moved to Southern California in 1904 with her first husband , John Robertson . |
They had hoped that the desert climate would help him recuperate from tuberculosis , but Robertson died in 1914 . | They had hoped that the desert climate would help him with his tuberculosis , but Robertson died in 1914 . |
Finally , she took it upon herself to hand-paint a white stripe down the middle of the road , thus establishing the actual width of the lane to prevent similar accidents . | Finally , she took it upon herself to hand-paint a white stripe down the middle of the road . |
June Hill Robertson McCarroll ( June 30 , 1867-March 30 , 1954 ) was a nurse ( later a physician ) with the Southern Pacific Railroad in the early twentieth century who is credited by Caltrans with the simple but revolutionary idea of delineating highways with a painted line to separate lanes of traffic . | June Hill Robertson McCarroll ( June 30 1867-March 30 1954 ) was a nurse ( later a physician ) with the Southern Pacific Railroad in the early twentieth century . |
Within two years , she had remarried , this time to Frank McCarroll , the local station manager for the Southern Pacific Railroad . | She later married Frank McCarroll , the local station manager for the Southern Pacific Railroad . |
The highway remains today as part of Indio Boulevard . | Today , that part of the highway is part of Indio Boulevard . |
Later the idea was adopted worldwide . | It would not be long before the idea was adopted worldwide . |
The concept of painting lines to separate lanes is now in use all over the world . | This is now in use all over the world . |
In 1979 , the Butetown Historic Railway Society was formed at Bute Road Station in the docklands area of Cardiff . | In 1979 , the Butetown Historic Railway Society was formed at Bute Road Station in the docklands are of Cardiff . |
The Vale of Glamorgan Railway Company is a Welsh railway preservation society , previously based on the Barry Island Railway , which as of 2012 is known as the Barry Tourist Railway . | The Vale of Glamorgan Railway Company are a Welsh railway preservation society originally called the Butetown Historic Railway Society . |
Examples : Gregorian years 1989 , 1995 , 2006 and 2017 or Julian year 1917 . | Examples : Gregorian years 1989 , 1995 , 2006 , 2017 and 2023 or Julian year 1917 . |
It was the first Valentino film to show in his native Italy . | It was the first Valentino movie to show in his native Italy . |
She tries to flee while shooting at the Sheik , but he easily captures her . | She tries to flee while shooting at the Sheik . |
Early the next morning , he sneaks into her room and tampers with the bullets in her revolver as she is sleeping . | He sneaks into her room and tampers with the bullets in her revolver . |
The film ran for six months in Sydney , Australia , as well as 42 weeks in one theater in France . | It ran for 42 weeks in one theater in France . |
The Sheik and his men come upon Diana riding alone . | Later , the Sheik and his men find Diana riding alone . |
He gathers his men to attack Omair 's stronghold . | The Sheik gathers his men to attack Omair 's camp . |
The New York Telegraph estimated that in the first few weeks 125,000 people had seen the film . | One newspaper estimated that 125,000 people had seen the movie in its first weeks . |
The film was based on Edith Maude Hull 's best selling novel The Sheik . | The movie was based on the book The Sheik by Edith Maude Hull . |
Fortunately , the Sheik and his men reach her first . | The Sheik and his men reach her just in time . |
Due to the film 's success , Jesse Lasky declared the last week of November 1921 as `` The Sheik Week '' , and screened the film at 250 theaters in the United States on November 20 , 1921 . | Producer Lasky declared the last week of November 1921 ` The Sheik Week ' . |
The Sheik saves her from certain death , and tells her she will learn to love him . | He tells her she will learn to love him . |
She playfully writes `` I love you Ahmed '' in the sand . | She writes `` I love you '' in the sand . |
After a long fight , the Sheik kills Omair , but is himself gravely injured . | The Sheik kills Omair , but he is injured . |
Amused , he sends her away . | He is amused , but sends her away . |
They died in the desert , and their child was rescued and raised by the old Sheik ; when the old man died , Ahmed returned to rule the tribe . | When the old man died , the Sheik returned to rule the tribe . |
Against her brother 's wishes , she is planning a month-long trip into the desert escorted only by natives . | Against her brother 's advice , she plans a trip into the desert with only native guides . |
When Ahmed wakes up , Diana confesses her love . | Diana confesses her love . |
Back at his encampment , he orders her about . | He orders her about . |
Making her way across the sands , she spots a caravan , unaware that it belongs to the bandit Omair ( Walter Long ) . | It belongs to the bandit Omair . |
The Sheik reveals to Raoul he is in love with Diana ; his friend convinces him to let her go . | The Sheik is in love with Diana . |
Within the first year of its release , The Sheik exceeded $ 1 million in ticket sales ( the film was made for under $ 200,000 ) . | Within the first year , The Sheik made more than $ 1 million . |
Vithoba 's main temple stands at Pandharpur in Maharashtra , close to the Karnataka border . | Vithoba 's main temple is at Pandharpur in Maharashtra . |
The most important festivals of Vithoba are held on the eleventh ( ekadashi ) day of Hindu lunar months : Shayani Ekadashi in the month of Ashadha , and Prabodhini Ekadashi in the month of Kartik . | The two most important festivals associated with Vithoba are Shayani Ekadashi in the Hindu month of Ashadha , and Prabodini Ekadashi in the Hindu month of Kartik . |
Vithoba is the focus of the monotheistic , non-Brahmanical Varkari sect of Maharashtra and the Haridasa sect of Karnataka . | Two Hindu sects , the Varkari sect of Maharashtra and Haridasa sect of Karnataka worship Vithoba as their main god . |
Prior to early 2013 , the site did not censor contributions through a profanity filter , and users may have encountered nudity or sexual content on camera . | A user may experience nudity or sexual content on camera . |
The newer unmonitored video section allows consenting adults over the age of eighteen the freedom to view , and share with one another , uncensored explicit video streams . | The unmonitored video section is for people who are 18 and over . |
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