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While the term sexual intercourse , particularly the variant coitus , most commonly denotes penile-vaginal penetration and the possibility of creating offspring ( the fertilization process known as reproduction ) , it also commonly refers to penetrative oral sex and particularly penile-anal sex . | Two of them are oral sex and anal sex . |
The world 's largest desalination plant is the Jebel Ali Desalination Plant ( Phase 2 ) in the United Arab Emirates . | The world 's largest desalination plant is the Jebel Ali Desalination Plant ( Phase 2 ) in UAE . |
The largest percent of desalinated water used in any country is in Israel , which produces 50 % of its domestic water use from seawater desalination The traditional process used in these operations is vacuum distillation-essentially the boiling of water at less than atmospheric pressure and thus a much lower temperature than normal . | The traditional process used in these operations is vacuum distillation - essentially the boiling of water at less than atmospheric pressure , and thus a much lower temperature than normal . |
It is sometimes also called `` When Sick Is It Tea You Want ? '' | It is sometimes also called : `` When Sick Is It Tea You Want ? '' |
It was first published as sheet music in 1903 . | It was first printed as sheet music in 1903 . |
The original lyrics were written in 1895 by poet and nationalist Banjo Paterson . | The words to the song were written in 1895 by a poet and nationalist Banjo Paterson . |
This tune itself was possibly based on the old melody of `` Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself '' , composed by John Field ( 1782-1837 ) sometime before 1812 . | The tune may have been based on the melody of `` Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself '' , written by John Field ( 1782-1837 ) sometime before 1812 . |
Extensive folklore surrounds the song and the process of its creation , to the extent that the song has its own museum , the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton , Queensland . | The song has its own museum , the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton , Queensland . |
A folk song , the song has been referred to as `` the unofficial national anthem of Australia '' . | The bush ballad , a country folk song , has been called `` the unofficial national anthem of Australia '' . |
The song narrates the story of an itinerant worker , or `` swagman '' , making a drink of tea at a bush camp and capturing a sheep to eat . | The song tells the story of a traveling farm worker making a drink of tea at a bush camp and capturing a sheep to eat . |
`` Waltzing Matilda '' is Australia 's most widely known bush ballad . | `` Waltzing Matilda '' is one of Australia 's best known songs . |
There has been speculation about the relationship `` Waltzing Matilda '' bears to an English song `` The Bold Fusilier '' ( a.k.a. `` Marching through Rochester '' , referring to Rochester in Kent , and the Duke of Marlborough ) , a song sung to the same tune and dated by some back to the 18th century but first printed in 1900 . | There is also an idea that tune may be similar to `` The Bold Fusilier '' ( also called Marching through Rochester ) , a song sung to the same tune and dated by some back to the eighteenth century but first printed in 1900 . |
Paterson decided that the music would be a good piece to set lyrics to , and produced the original version during the rest of his stay at the station and in Winton . | Paterson decided that it would be a good tune to write words for and completed during his stay at the farm . |
Le nozze di Figaro , ossia la folle giornata ( The Marriage of Figaro , or The Day of Madness ) , K. 492 , is an opera buffa ( comic opera ) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais , La folle journée , ou le Mariage de Figaro ( 1784 ) . | Le nozze di Figaro , ossia la folle giornata ( The Marriage of Figaro , or The Day of Madness ) is an opera buffa with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte . |
When King Henry died , the castle became the property of his son , Edward VI of England , who gave it to his uncle , Thomas Seymour who he made Baron of Sudeley . | When Henry died the castle became the property of his son , Edward VI of England , who gave it to his uncle , Thomas Seymour . |
In 1535 , Henry VIII visited the castle with his second wife Anne Boleyn , which had been empty and unattended for some time . | It had been visited by Henry in 1535 , with his second wife Anne Boleyn , but had been empty and unattended for some time . |
By the time Henry VIII succeeded , the castle was the property of the Crown again . | By the time Henry VIII of England succeeded , the castle was the property of the Crown again . |
It was at Sudeley that Queen Elizabeth was entertained three times and in 1592 a spectacular three-day feast to celebrate the anniversary of the defeat of the Spanish Armada was held . | Elizabeth was entertained three times at Sudeley Castle , which including a spectacular feast in 1592 to celebrate the anniversary of the defeat of the Spanish Armada . |
She was later reinterred by the Rector of Sudeley in 1817 and an elaborate tomb was erected in her honor . | She was later reinterred by the Rector of Sudeley in 1817 . |
In 1549 , Seymour 's ambitions led him to being arrested and beheaded ; after which , Sudeley Castle became the property of Catherine 's brother , William Parr , Marquess of Northampton . | Seymour 's ambitions led to him being arrested and beheaded , after which Sudeley Castle became the property of Catherine 's brother William Parr , who was the Marquess of Nothampton . |
Sudeley Castle is a castle located near Winchcombe , Gloucestershire , England . | Sudeley Castle is a castle near Winchcombe , Gloucestershire , England , United Kingdom . |
In 1554 , Queen Mary gave Sudeley Castle to John Brydges , 1st Baron Chandos , and it remained his property throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth . | In 1554 Mary I of England gave Sudeley Castle John Brydges , Lord Chandos and it remained as his property throughout the reign of Elizabeth I of England . |
At the announcement of her pregnancy in late 1547 , Thomas began to renovate the castle for Catherine 's use , but only one room that he built remains today . | During this time Thomas began to regenerate the castle for Catherine 's use , but only one room that he had built remains today . |
After Richard 's death at the Battle of Bosworth , it passed to the new king , Henry VII , who then gave it to his uncle , Jasper Tudor , Duke of Bedford . | Edward gave Sudeley Castle to his brother , who later became Richard III of England , who then gave it to his uncle Jasper Tudor , Duke of Bedford . |
In early Spring 1547 , Thomas married Edward 's stepmother , the Dowager Queen Catherine Parr . | Thomas was made Lord of Sudeley and married the King 's stepmother , Catherine Parr . |
A week later Catherine died of puerperal fever , and she was buried on the grounds of Sudeley in the Chapel of St. Mary . | Catherine died after she had given birth to a daughter , Mary , at Sudeley Castle and was buried in its St. Mary 's Chapel . |
Chorales also appear in chorale preludes , pieces generally for organ designed to be played immediately before the congregational singing of the hymn . | Chorale tunes also appear in chorale preludes , pieces for the organ . |
Today , many of the Lutheran chorales are familiar as hymns used in Protestant churches , sung in four-voice harmony . | Many of these chorales in four-part harmonies are sung as hymns today in German Protestant churches , and some of the tunes are used in English-speaking countries as well . |
A chorale is a melody to which a hymn is sung by a congregation in a German Protestant Church service . | These would usually have been played during the church services before the chorale was sung . |
They have been nominated for five Brit Awards , winning the 2009 Best Single for `` The Promise '' . | They have also been nominated for four BRIT Awards , winning Best Single in 2009 for The Promise . |
In March 2013 , after the Ten : The Hits Tour , the group announced their split . | In March 2013 , the group announced that they were splitting up . |
Girls Aloud were an English-Irish pop girl group , which was created through the ITV talent show Popstars : The Rivals in 2002 . | Girls Aloud was a British girl group created by an ITV television show named Popstars : The Rivals in 2002 . |
The group comprised singers Cheryl Cole , Nadine Coyle , Sarah Harding , Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh . | The group 's members were Cheryl Cole ( née Tweedy ) , Nadine Coyle , Sarah Harding , Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh . |
Guinness World Records lists them as `` Most Successful Reality TV Group '' in the 2007 edition . | The Guinness Book of World Records list them as `` the most successful reality T.V group of all time '' . |
The total population of the district according to the 1998 census was 395,000 , which is estimated to have increased to 434,000 in 2013 , with an annual growth rate of 2 % . | The total population of the district according to the 1998 census was 395,000 which is estimated to have increased to 434,000 in 2003 , with an annual growth rate of 2 % . |
It is situated 46 km from Rawalakot . | It is 46 km from Rawalakot . |
Bagh District ( Urdu : ضلع باغ ) is one of the eight districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir , Pakistan . | Bagh District ( Urdu : ضلع باغ ) is one of the eight districts of Azad Kashmir , Pakistan . |
The district is bounded by Muzaffarabad District to the north , Poonch district to the south , and Poonch District of the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir to the east ; it is bounded by the Punjab , Rawalpindi District and Abbottabad District of Pakistan 's North-West Frontier Province to the west . | It also borders the divided district of Poonch , to the south is the Poonch District of Azad Kashmir and to the east is the Poonch District of India 's Jammu and Kashmir state . |
On the January 9 , 2012 , episode of Raw , Eve agreed to a date with Ryder beginning a storyline relationship . | On the January 9 , 2012 episode of Raw , Eve agreed to a date with Ryder beginning a storyline relationship . |
Torres first appeared on WWE programming as a backstage interviewer in 2008 , and also appeared in non-wrestling contests such as bikini contests and dance competitions . | She first appeared on WWE programming as a backstage interviewer in 2008 , and also appeared in non-wrestling contests such as bikini contests and dance competitions . |
Her final match on SmackDown was on October 9 , when she was defeated in a singles match by McCool . | Her final match on SmackDown was on October 9 , when she was defeated in a singles match by Michelle McCool . |
After acting as the valet for R-Truth in late 2010 , Torres won the Divas Championship for the second time at the 2011 Royal Rumble in January . | After acting as the valet for R-Truth in late 2010 , she won the Divas Championship for the second time at the 2011 Royal Rumble in January . |
Eve Torres is an American dancer , model , and professional wrestler . | Eve Torres ( born May 5 , 1984 in Denver , Colorado ) is an American dancer , model , and professional wrestler . |
Torres began her career as a model and dancer . | She is best known for working with WWE where she competed as Eve , as well as her full name Torres began her career as a model and dancer . |
The Battle of Hatfield Chase ( Old English : Hæðfeld ; Old Welsh : Meigen ) was fought on 12 October 633 at Hatfield Chase near Doncaster ( today part of South Yorkshire , England ) . | The Battle of Hatfield Chase was fought on 12 October 633 at Hatfield Chase near Doncaster in present day Yorkshire . |
The website claimed to be run by Dalitstan , a `` Human Rights Organization working for the Upliftment of Dalits , the Black Untouchables of India '' . | According to its website , `` The Dalitstan Organization is a Human Rights Organization working for the Upliftment of Dalits , the Black Untouchables of India . |
Dalitstan.org was a Dalit advocacy website active until mid-2006 . | Dalitstan.org was a Dalit advocacy website run advocating for a Dalit homeland and the breakup of India into several separate nations . |
Thermodynamics is a branch of natural science concerned with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work . | Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that studies the movement of heat between different objects . |
For example , the partition between two thermodynamic systems can be removed so as to produce a single system . | An example of a thermodynamic system is a stone brick . |
Edam is traditionally sold in spheres with a pale yellow interior and a coat of red paraffin wax . | It is often sold in round pieces , covered in red paraffin wax . |
In this fashion they can even open hazelnuts in around 20 minutes . | In this way they can open hazelnuts in 20 minutes . |
One characteristic method of foraging in the family is hanging , where they will inspect a branch or twig and leaves from all angles while hanging upside down to feed . | A typical activity is hanging , where they inspect a branch or twig and leaves from all angles while hanging upside down to feed . |
In Britain , Great Tits and Blue Tits learned to break open the foil caps sealing bottles of milk that had been delivered to homes to get at the cream floating on top . | In Britain , Great Tits and Blue Tits learned to break through the foil caps sealing bottles of milk on doorsteps , to get at the cream on top . |
Quiet contact calls are made while feeding to facilitate cohesion with others in their social group . | Quiet calls are made while feeding to keep contact with others in their social group . |
Tits are cavity-nesting birds , typically using trees , although Pseudopodoces builds a nest on the ground . | These are hole-nesting birds , typically using trees , although some species build nests on the ground . |
Tits are active , noisy and social birds . | The tits are active , noisy , social birds . |
Having obtained larger prey items or seeds tits will engage in hold-hammering , where they will hold the item with one foot and hammer it with the bill until it is open . | They hold the item with one foot , and hammer it with the bill until it is open . |
Other calls are used for signalling alarm-a well known example being the `` Chic-a-dee-dee '' of North American species in the genus Poecile , the call which gives them their local common name , the chickadee . | Other calls are used for signalling alarm-the most famous of which is the `` Chic-a-dee-dee '' of North American species in the genus Poecile . |
In areas where numerous species of tit coexist different species will forage in different parts of the tree , their niche determined in no small way by their morphology ; larger species forage on the ground , medium sized species foraging on larger branches and the smallest species on the ends of branches . | Larger species forage on the ground , medium sized species forage on larger branches , and the smallest species on the ends of branches . |
They are territorial during the breeding season and often joining mixed-species feeding flocks during the non-breeding season . | They are territorial during the breeding season . |
They are amongst the most vocal of all birds , calling continuously in most situations , so much so that they are only ever silent for specific reasons such as avoiding predators or when intruding on a rival 's territory . | They are only ever silent for reasons such as avoiding predators or when intruding on a rival 's territory . |
The tits , chickadees , and titmice constitute Paridae , a large family of small passerine birds which occur in the northern hemisphere and Africa . | They are passerine songbirds which are native to the northern hemisphere and Africa . |
The Intercontinental Cup , known earlier as European-South American Cup and Toyota Cup from 1980 to 2004 for commercial reasons by agreement with the automaker , was a football official competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL , contested between representative clubs from these confederations , usually the winners of the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores . | The European\/South American Cup , commonly called the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup , was a football competition by UEFA and CONMEBOL . |
The 2004 Intercontinental Cup proved to be the last edition as the competition was absorbed into the FIFA Club World Cup . | From 2005 the Intercontinental Cup was replaced by the FIFA Club World Cup . |
The seven-minute-long film , also featuring Buck Henry and Teri Garr , was written by and starred Martin . | The seven-minute long movie , also featuring Buck Henry and Teri Garr , was written by and starred Martin . |
Both albums won Grammys for Best Comedy Recording in 1977 and 1978 , respectively . | Both albums won Grammys for Best Comedy Recording in 1977 and 1978 respectively . |
He also wrote for John Denver ( a neighbor of his in Aspen , Colorado , at one point ) , The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour , and The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour . | Martin also wrote for John Denver ( a neighbor of his in Aspen , Colorado at one point ) , The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour , and The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour . |
The film was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Short Film , Live Action . | The movie was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Short Film , Live Action . |
Something about non-sequiturs appealed to me . | Something about non sequiturs appealed to me . |
He appeared at San Francisco 's The Boarding House , among other venues . | He appeared at San Francisco 's The Boarding House among other places . |
Then it gets real easy to write this stuff , because all you have to do is twist everything hard-you twist the punch line , you twist the non sequitur so hard away from the things that set it up '' . | Then it gets real easy to write this stuff , because all you have to do is twist everything hard-you twist the punch line , you twist the non sequitur so hard away from the things that set it up , that it 's easy ... and it 's thrilling . '' |
In 1987 , Martin joined comedian John Candy in the John Hughes movie Planes , Trains and Automobiles . | In 1987 , Martin joined comedian John Candy in the John Hughes movie , Planes , Trains and Automobiles . |
Martin was in three more Reiner-directed comedies after The Jerk : Dead Men Do n't Wear Plaid in 1982 , The Man with Two Brains in 1983 and All of Me in 1984 , possibly his most critically acclaimed comic performance to date . | Martin was in three more Reiner-directed comedies after The Jerk : Dead Men Do n't Wear Plaid in 1982 , The Man with Two Brains in 1983 and All of Me in 1984 . |
Along with the other writers for the show , Martin won an Emmy Award in 1969 , aged 23 . | Along with the other writers for the show , Martin won an Emmy Award in 1969 . |
In 1986 , Martin was in the movie musical film version of the hit Off-Broadway play Little Shop of Horrors ( based on a famous B-movie ) , playing the sadistic dentist , Orin Scrivello . | In 1986 , Martin was in the musical movie version of the hit off-Broadway play Little Shop of Horrors as a sadistic dentist , Orin Scrivello . |
Martin was born in Waco , Texas , on August 14 , 1945 , the son of Mary Lee ( née Stewart ) and Glenn Vernon Martin , a real estate salesman and aspiring actor . | Martin was born in Waco , Texas to Glenn Vernon Martin , a real estate salesman and aspiring actor , and Mary Lee Stewart , a housewife . |
In 1979 , Martin co-wrote and starred in The Jerk , directed by Carl Reiner . | In 1979 , Martin wrote and starred in his first full-length movie , The Jerk , directed by Carl Reiner . |
In his free time , he teamed up with friend and Garden Grove High School classmate Kathy Westmoreland to participate in comedies and other productions at the Bird Cage Theatre . | He teamed up with friend and Garden Grove High School classmate Kathy Westmoreland to do a musical comedy routine . |
He made his first substantial feature film appearance in the musical Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band , where he sang The Beatles ' `` Maxwell 's Silver Hammer '' . | His first feature movie appearance was in the musical Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band . |
Martin opened for groups such as The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band , The Carpenters , and Toto . | Martin also performed his own material , sometimes as an opening act for groups such as The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and The Carpenters . |
`` It changed what I believe and what I think about everything . | His time there changed his life : `` It changed what I believe and what I think about everything . |
His next album , A Wild and Crazy Guy ( 1978 ) , was an even bigger success , reaching the No. 2 spot on the U.S. sales chart , selling over a million copies . | His next album , A Wild and Crazy Guy , was a bigger success . |
The movie was a huge success , grossing over $ 100 million on a budget of approximately $ 4 million . | The movie was a huge success , grossing over $ 73 million . |
Stephen Glenn `` Steve '' Martin ( born August 14 , 1945 ) is an American actor , comedian , musician , author , screenwriter and film producer . | Stephen Glenn Martin ( born August 14 , 1945 ) is an American comedian and actor . |
That same year , Roxanne , the film adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac which Martin co-wrote , won him a Writers Guild of America Award . | That same year , the Cyrano de Bergerac adaptation Roxanne won him a Writers Guild of America award . |
In 1967 , his former girlfriend Nina Goldblatt , a dancer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour , helped Martin land a writing job with the show by submitting his work to head writer Mason Williams . | She helped Martin get a writing job with the show by submitting his work to head writer Mason Williams . |
Martin was raised in Inglewood , California , and then later in Garden Grove , California , in a Baptist family . | Martin was raised in Garden Grove , California . |
Sherk 's influence caused Martin to apply to the California State University , Long Beach , for enrollment with a major in Philosophy . | Martin majored in philosophy at California State University , Long Beach , but dropped out . |
In 1988 , he performed in the Frank Oz film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels , a remake of Bedtime Story , alongside Michael Caine . | In 1988 , he did Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Michael Caine and directed by Frank Oz . |
His first substantial film appearance was in a short titled The Absent-Minded Waiter ( 1977 ) . | Martin 's first movie was a short , The Absent-Minded Waiter ( 1977 ) . |
He is serving his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock , Nevada . | He is at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock , Nevada . |
Orenthal James `` O. J. '' Simpson ( born July 9 , 1947 ) , nicknamed `` The Juice '' , is a retired American football player , broadcaster , actor and convicted felon . | Orenthal James `` O. J. '' Simpson ( born July 9 , 1947 ) , also known by his nickname , The Juice , is a retired American football player . |
In 1997 , a civil court awarded a judgment against Simpson for their wrongful deaths ; to date he has paid little of the $ 33.5 million judgment . | In 1997 , Simpson was found liable for their wrongful deaths in civil court , but to date he has paid little of the $ 33.5 million judgment . |
Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman were murdered on June 12 , 1994 . | He was tried for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994 . |
The book was renamed If I Did It : Confessions of the Killer , with the word `` If '' reduced in size to make it appear that the title was `` I Did It : Confessions of the Killer '' . | The book was later released by the Goldman family and the title of the book was expanded to If I Did It : Confessions of the Killer ( ISBN 978-0-8253-0588-7 ) . |
That is , after an attempt has been made to score a goal , the goalposts are moved to exclude the attempt . | In other words , after an attempt has been made to score a goal , the goalposts are moved to exclude the attempt . |
In workplace bullying , shifting the goalposts is a conventional tactic in the process of humiliation . | In workplace bullying , shifting the goalposts is a conventional tactic . |
This phrase is originally British in origin and derives from sports that use goalposts , such as association football . | This phrase comes from sports that use goalposts , such as football . |
Moving the goalposts , similar to `` shifting sands '' and also known as raising the bar , is an informal logically fallacious argument in which evidence presented in response to a specific claim is dismissed and some other ( often greater ) evidence is demanded . | In an argument , when evidence is presented in response to a specific claim , it is `` moving the goalposts '' when some other evidence is demanded instead . |
He won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for the second time in 2004 . | He won many awards , including the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance in 2000 . |
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