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['They live in a beautiful house.', 'Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup is not edible.', 'She wore a beautiful dress.', 'He writes meaningless letters.', 'This shop is much nicer.', 'She wore a beautiful dress.', 'Ben is an adorable baby.', "Linda's hair is gorgeous."]
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Tom saw Mary's car parked in front of a fire hydrant.
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O Tom viu o carro da Mary estacionado em frente a um hidrante.
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Amor Louco is characterized for the diminished "scuzzy" post-punk-esque instrumentation, instead adopting a more light-hearted style reminiscent of samba rock, bossa nova and MPB.
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Amor Louco é caracterizada pela instrumentação pós-punk-esque "scuzzy" diminuída, em vez da adopção de um estilo mais light-hearted que lembra samba-rock, bossa nova e MPB.
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A fifth suspect is charged in the April 2 beating of Steven Utash, 54 .
Utash, who is white, was attacked after he accidentally hit a black boy with his car .
One suspect -- a 16-year-old charged as a juvenile -- is accused of ethnic intimidation .
Utash has been in a medically induced coma since the attack .
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(CNN) -- Five people have now been charged in connection with the vicious mob beating of a Detroit man that some are calling a hate crime. Latrez Cummings, 19, has been arrested and faces the same charges as the other suspects: assault with intent to murder and assault with intent to do great bodily harm, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced Thursday. Bruce Edward Wimbush Jr., 17, Wonzey Saffold, 30, and James Deontae Davis, 24, were arraigned on Tuesday. The fifth suspect -- an unnamed 16-year-old who is being charged as a juvenile -- was also charged Thursday with ethnic intimidation, according to Worthy. About a dozen people attacked Steven Utash, a 54-year-old white man, after he accidentally struck a 10-year-old African-American boy who had stepped into a road, Detroit Police Sgt. Michael Woody said. Utash immediately stopped his vehicle to help the boy and was "severely beaten" with "fists and feet," Worthy said in a news release at the time. He's been in a medically induced coma since. All of the alleged assailants are African-American, according to Jennifer Moreno, a police spokeswoman. She said none of the charged suspects is believed to be related to or otherwise linked the boy or his family. She said the beating was "a spontaneous response." The state of Michigan's penal code says a person is guilty of ethnic intimidation "if that person maliciously, and with specific intent to intimidate or harass another person because of that person's race, color, religion, gender, or national origin, causes physical contact with another person [or] damages, destroys, or defaces any real or personal property of another person." It can carry a prison sentence of up to two years. Detroit Police Chief James Craig wouldn't go so far as to call the attack a "hate crime," but, he said, "the issue of race is being looked at" as a possible motive. He gave credit to a woman who stepped in as Utash was being attacked, CNN affiliate WDIV reported. "Just her presence, offering aid to this gentleman, may have saved his life," Craig said. That woman, Deborah Hughes, met Utash's son to talk about what happened. "I went to your dad, and he was unconscious. He wasn't doing anything," she said, WDIV reported. "I go over there and I say, 'Don't nobody else hit him. Don't put your hands on him. Leave him alone!' And everybody backed up and let me go to work on your dad," said Hughes, a retired nurse. She told WDIV that Utash regained consciousness at one point and asked, "Is the boy dead?" His son, Joe Utash, thanked Hughes for everything she did. "I know that you saved him and that means so much to us," he said, WDIV reported. The prosecutor's office said the boy who was struck by Utash's truck was taken to a local hospital and treated for a leg injury. Woody said that he was unsure of the extent of the boy's injuries but that he is at home recovering from the accident. Some are wondering whether the beating April 2 reflects a state of racial tension in the Motor City. Local defense attorney Cliff Woodards II says the lack of outrage in the African-American community exposes hypocrisy among its leaders. "Imagine, though, if this happened to a black tree trimmer who was passing through Roseville?" wrote Woodards, who is African-American, in a Facebook post he titled "Shame On Us." Roseville is the suburb Utash hails from. "Al Sharpton would have been on a plane before the man got out of surgery. Local community leaders and pastors would have taken to the airwaves and the pulpits in search of justice for this fallen hero." Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and City Council President Brenda Jones issued a statement Friday in response to outrage over the incident, asking for calm and patience from all Detroiters but made no mention of race. "This senseless vigilante-style attack is not the essence of who we are as Detroiters and will not be tolerated," the statement said. Utash's daughter, Felicia Utash, told CNN affiliate WXYZ that she doesn't want to believe the assault on her father was a hate crime, but she is pleased that suspects have been apprehended. She, along with her brother and sister, have set up a GoFundMe.com page for their father, who they say does not have health insurance. Donations have exceeded $150,000 in one week. Police are still searching for the remaining suspects. "By no means are we through with this investigation," Woody said.
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Enzo Amendola
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Vincenzo Amendola
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Java: Why does this swap method not work?
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Is Java "pass-by-reference" or "pass-by-value"?
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The court then adjourned for lunch.
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L'assemblea viene sospesa per il pranzo.
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In 1935 he entered the minor seminary in Traunstein and had professional musical instruction there.
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V roce 1935 vstoupil do semináře minor v Traunsteinu, kde měl profesionální hudební výuku.
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More than 2.2 million flights are managed by NATS (formerly known as National Air Traffic Services) in UK airspace .
Flights peak at more than 8,000 a day and the visualisation plots 7,000 of these movements during 24 hours .
The day begins with transatlantic traffic heading towards the UK on separated and organised tracks .
This is joined by traffic from Europe and the first waves of departures from UK airports .
Traffic levels then grow to show main UK routes, as well as hubs around London, Manchester and central Scotland .
Visualisation also plots helicopters taking supplies to the North Sea oil rig and RAF military training over Wales .
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Over the course of a year, 2.2 million flights blanket the skies above the UK - peaking at 8,000 in a single day. These flights are managed by NATS (formerly known as National Air Traffic Services), which is responsible for monitoring airspace above more than 180 public and private airports, military training flights centres and helipads. To put this 'spider's web' of traffic into perspective, NATS has produced the third in its series of air traffic visualisations, taking a tour of the UK’s airspace, called UK 24. Scroll down for video . More than 2.2 million flights are managed by the Swanwick and Prestwick-based NATS, formerly known as National Air Traffic Services in airspace over the UK (pictured). Flights peak at more than 8,000 a day and the visualisation plots 7,000 of these movements . ‘Following the success of our two data visualisations - Europe 24 and North Atlantic Skies - we’ve taken a lot of time to think about where to go next,’ said head of operational policy, Brendan Kelly. ‘Both Europe 24 and North Atlantic Skies were designed to give an overview of the daily complexity and volumes of air traffic across the UK and Europe and to do so in a way that was cinematic and exciting to watch. ‘I think we were able to do that to great effect, but we now want to take you a little deeper. ‘We are therefore very excited to publish UK 24 - your guided tour to some of what makes UK aviation work.’ During the visualisation, around 7,000 flights are shown entering and leaving UK airspace. The day starts with the bow wave of transatlantic traffic heading towards the UK on organised and separated tracks. This is joined by traffic from Europe and the first waves of departures from UK airports. Traffic levels are then seen growing to reveal the main ‘trunk roads’, or routes, of airspace as well as the hubs around London, Manchester and central Scotland. The visualisation then shows holding stacks over London, also known as a holding manoeuvre that is used to delay a flight from landing, but keep it within the airspace. The tour then moves around the UK to include the other major airports and NATS’ two control centres in Swanwick and Prestwick. There are also visualisations of military training flights, showing RAF jets performing manoeuvres training off the east coast of England and near to North Wales. It then reveals a ‘spider’s web of helicopter tracks’ originating in Aberdeen, taking people and supplies to North Sea oil and gas rigs. During the visualisation, around 7,000 flights are shown entering and leaving UK airspace. The day starts with the bow wave of transatlantic traffic heading towards the UK on organised and separated tracks. This is joined by traffic from Europe and the first waves of departures from UK airports. Traffic levels are then seen growing to reveal the main ‘trunk roads’, or routes, of airspace as well as the hubs around London, Manchester and central Scotland. The visualisation then shows holding stacks over London, also known as a holding manoeuvre that is used to delay a flight from landing, but keep it within the airspace. This is particularly key around Heathrow, continued Mr Kelly, which provides ‘the constant flow of traffic that makes it the world’s busiest dual runway airport with 1,350 movements a day.’ At Heathrow alone, goods worth £133 billion were shipped in and out last year, more than the combined value of goods transiting through the UK’s two largest ports, Felixstowe and Southampton. The tour then moves around the UK to include the other major airports, NATS’ two control centres in Swanwick and Prestwick, and general aviation traffic. There are also visualisations of military training flights, showing RAF jets performing training manoeuvres off the east coast of England and near to north Wales. It then reveals a ‘spider’s web of helicopter tracks’ that originate from Aberdeen, taking people and supplies to and from the North Sea oil and gas rigs. ‘We hope you enjoy this insight into the complexity and beauty of a day of UK air traffic and the value of airspace as the invisible infrastructure that makes it all work,’ added Mr Kelly. To create the video, visualisation experts from a company called 422 South combined 24 hours worth of flight radar data from all UK flights. Computer artists then used specially developed software to convert the longitude, latitude and height data into luminous dots, which were accurately positioned over satellite images of Britain, by day and by night. Earlier this year, NATS and 422 South, released a similar video called North Atlantic Skies. It showed 2,524 flights crossing the North Atlantic, of which 1,273 pass through the Shanwick Oceanic Control Area. At its busiest, traffic can peak at 1,500 flights a day in the summer. To create the video, visualisation experts from a company called 422 South combined 24 hours worth of flight radar data from all UK flights.Computer artists then used specially developed software to convert the longitude, latitude and height data into luminous dots, which were accurately positioned over satellite images of Britain, by day and by night . NATS, from its control centre in Prestwick, is responsible for providing the air traffic control service to the Shanwick OCA, which is the busiest of all North Atlantic Airspace regions. Around 80 per cent of all North Atlantic Air Traffic passes through it. The firm's Europe visualisation was an amalgamation of UK radar data, taken on 21 June 2013, combined with European flight plan information from 28 July last year. The day starts with the bow wave of transatlantic traffic heading towards the UK on organised and separated tracks. This is joined by traffic from Europe and the first waves of departures from UK airports. Traffic levels are then seen growing to reveal the main ‘trunk roads’, or routes (pictured), of airspace, as well as the hubs around London, Manchester and central Scotland . The tour then moves around the UK to include the other major airports, NATS’ two control centres in Swanwick and Prestwick, and general aviation traffic.There are also visualisations of military training flights, showing RAF jets performing training manoeuvres off the east coast of England and near to North Wales (pictured) According to NATS, of the 30,000 flights that travel across European airspace on a typical July day, approximately a quarter fly within UK controlled airspace. The total distance flown by these aircraft is 25 million nautical miles - the equivalent to 998 times around the Earth or 104 trips to the Moon. On 21 June 2013, 5,675 aircraft departed or arrived from UK airports, this included 847 from Gatwick and 1,041 from Heathrow. The rest (1,532) were classed as overflights which travelled over the country. The NATS video is 1440x faster than real time. It then reveals a ‘spider’s web of helicopter tracks’ that originate from Aberdeen, taking people and vital supplies to and from the North Sea oil and gas rigs (pictured) The visualisation then shows holding stacks over London, also known as a holding manoeuvre that is used to delay a flight from landing, but keep it within the airspace. This is particularly key around Heathrow (pictured), which provides a constant flow of traffic that makes it the world’s busiest dual runway airport with 1,350 movements a day .
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Hope and Pain
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ダウンタウン・ヒーローズ
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He was thus imprisoned in the Jalal camp in Ben Gardane (January-September 1952), the Tataouine military prison (May-September 1953), and the Bordj le Boeuf camp (June-September 1954).
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Il est ainsi emprisonné au camp de Jalal à Ben Gardane (janvier-septembre 1952), à la prison militaire de Tataouine (mai-septembre 1953) ou au camp de Bordj le Bœuf (juin-septembre 1954).
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Tom doesn't want to go to jail.
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Tom will nicht ins Gefängnis.
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And today the mutiny leader, Colonel Ndrianarijaona, has seized control of the army.
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Aujourd'hui 11 mars, le chef des mutinés, le Colonel Ndrianarijaona, a pris le contrôle de l'armée :
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what is charismatic personality
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Today, leaders and government officials are often described as charismatic, as are prominent religious officials, and on occasion, an ordinary individual may be considered to have this trait as well. Someone with charisma has a personality that is almost magnetic, paired with superb communication skills. When people associate with someone who possesses this trait, they often have a feeling of well being, contentment, and security that makes them happy to follow the individual.
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He established the power of patrimoniality and authority of the pater familias, the patria potestas on illegal children (filius alieni iuris) that included the right to kill them.
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Se dio el poder y la autoridad del pater familias, y la patria potestas sobre los hijos ilegítimos - filius alieni iuris- que incluía el derecho a matarlos.
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Ted Dent
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تيد دنت
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Tudor Ţopa, Voievozii înspiraţiei, Chişinău, 2007, pp. 42–54.
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Tudor Țopa, Voievozii înspirației, Chișinău, 2007, pp. 42–54.
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is wpw avrt or avnrt?
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The fast and slow pathways should not be confused with the accessory pathways that give rise to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW syndrome) or atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia (AVRT).
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Full detail of the project is currently under works for publication.
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Rincian lengkap dari proyek tersebut sedang dikerjakan untuk dipublikasikan.
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Svea Air Corps
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Svea flygflottilj
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In the 19th century Hope & Co. specialized in railway investments in the United States and Russia.
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Im 19. Jahrhundert spezialisierten Hope & Co. sich auf Kapitalanlagen im Eisenbahnsektor in den Vereinigten Staaten und in Russland.
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Kitáb-i-Íqán
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কিতাব ই ইকান
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This attack shocks the Race, both because they are unaware of the type XXI's existence and do not see how the bomb could have been transported close enough to Alexandria to destroy the city, and due to Alexandria's proximity to the Race's capital in Cairo; they destroy Copenhagen in retaliation.
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Questo attacco sconvolge la Razza, sia perché essa non era consapevole dell'esistenza del Tipo XXI e non si era accorta che la bomba fosse stata trasportata abbastanza vicino ad Alessandria da distruggere la città, sia per la prossimità alla sua capitale Il Cairo; come rappresaglia Copenaghen viene distrutta.
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how long does it take for symptoms to show for chlamydia?
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Most people who have chlamydia don't notice any symptoms. If you do get symptoms, these usually appear between 1 and 3 weeks after having unprotected sex with an infected person. For some people they don't develop until many months later. Sometimes the symptoms can disappear after a few days.
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Greenville is a city in South Carolina , United States . Bob Jones University is in Greenville .
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Greenville Business Magazine : Monthly magazine that contains business information for and about the Greenville area .
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Updating HTML Without Removing Event Listeners
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Event binding on dynamically created elements?
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No lyrics, speeches, gestures of a political or similar nature are permitted.
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Δεν επιτρέπονται στίχοι, ομιλίες, χειρονομίες πολιτικής ή παρόμοιας φύσης.
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Paril Saddle, Bulgaria
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Pariłska sedłowina
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You know, it's just one point. I mean, maybe she'll let you in if that slot's still there."
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Ne olsa eksiğin sadece bir puan belki senin için bir ek kontenjan açarlar.
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Since 2001, the two companies have shared a CEO, Ilan Yeshua, who has continued Powell's strategy of introducing new products with the Britannica name.
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Desde 2001, estas dos compañías han compartido un sólo director ejecutivo, que originalmente fue Ilan Yeshua, quien ha continuado la estrategia de Powell para el crecimiento de la Britannica introduciendo nuevos productos bajo la marca Britannica.
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how to get ringtones back in iphone?
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['Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer.', 'Locate and click on your device.', 'In the left-hand sidebar, under Settings, click Tones.', 'Make sure that the box next to Sync Tones is checked.', 'Click Sync to sync your tones back to your device.']
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We were let into a club.
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Bizim bir kulübe girmemize izin verildi.
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Pranitha Vardhineni
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ప్రణీత వర్థినేని
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Infantile myofibromatosis
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Infantile Myofibromatose
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Naples waste management crisis
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Crisi dei rifiuti in Campania
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The parents left their kids alone one night to travel to a dinner honoring Dr. Storm.
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Los padres dejaron a sus hijos solos una noche para viajar a una cena en honor al Dr. Storm.
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I don't know where Tom will live next year.
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Eu não sei onde o Tom vai morar no ano que vem.
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Palazzo Aversa (in via Porta Stella n°48): it has balconies in carved stone and the coat of arms, with a red lion looking at a red comet.
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Palazzo Aversa (in via Porta Stella nº48): presenta balconi in pietra intagliata e lo stemma con un leone rosso che guarda una cometa rossa.
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I was asking girls if they like being a girl, and all the girls were like, "No, I hate it. I can't stand it.
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Chiedevo alle ragazze se a loro piaceva essere ragazze, e tutte dicevano: "No, è odioso.
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The Prince was of lower rank than Mary Adelaide, was the product of a morganatic marriage and had no succession rights to the throne of Württemberg, but was at least of princely title and of royal blood.
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El príncipe tenía un rango menor que María Adelaida, ya que fue producto de un matrimonio morganático y no tenía derecho a la sucesión al trono de Württemberg, pero tenía al menos un título y sangre real.
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You still need to fill out this application form.
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Hâlâ bu başvuru formunu doldurmanız gerekiyor.
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Already in the introduction to the book, Presser makes quite clear that one of his main intentions is to try and dispel various euphemisms and legends about Napoleon.
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Bereits in der Einleitung lässt Presser keinen Zweifel daran offen, dass eine der hauptsächlichen Intentionen seines Bestrebens in der Ausräumung der mannigfaltigen Beschönigungen und Legenden um Napoleon zu sehen ist.
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how to calculate rate of return in finance
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The rate of return (ROR), sometimes called return on investment (ROI), is the ratio of the yearly income from an investment to the orignial investment.he initial amount received (or payment), the amount of subsequent receipts (or payments), and any final receipt (or payment), all play a factor in determining the return. Use this rate of return calculator to calculate these returns. Number of periods to consider (1 to 120). Initial receipt/payment(-) ($).
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roughly 40 to 45 percent of the u.s. population falls within the largest social class which is the
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Income inequality in the United States Most of the growth in income inequality has been between the middle class and top earners, with the disparity widening the further one goes up in the income distribution.[27] The bottom 50% earned 20% of the nation's pre-tax income in 1979; this fell steadily to 14% by 2007 and 13% by 2014. Income for the middle 40% group, a proxy for the middle class, fell from 45% in 1979 to 41% in both 2007 and 2014.[28]
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Muñoz was not replaced by any of the other runners-up.
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Muñoz tidak diganti oleh runner-up yang lain.
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are fractions in simplest form?
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A fraction is in simplest form when the top and bottom cannot be any smaller, while still being whole numbers. To simplify a fraction: divide the top and bottom by the greatest number that will divide both numbers exactly (they must stay whole numbers).
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GPs are reluctant to work for out-of-hours care provider Harmoni because they are unhappy about standards .
The firm even offers a £1,000 bonus to any doctor on their books who successfully refers a friend to work for the service .
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By . Sophie Borland . PUBLISHED: . 16:36 EST, 13 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 01:30 EST, 14 May 2013 . GPs are being paid £1,350 a shift to work for Britain’s biggest out-of-hours care provider. Documents seen by the Mail reveal Harmoni has been offering doctors £150 an hour for a nine-hour shift because managers are so desperate to cover evenings and weekends. They are also offering GPs a £1,000 bonus for referring a friend to work for the service. Lucrative business: Harmoni, Britain's biggest out of hours care provider, is paying doctors £150 an hour for a nine-hour shift because managers are so desperate to cover evenings and weekends . The shocking revelation comes a day after the Mail told how in one county, Harmoni was using just one advanced nurse practitioner to cover up to 250,000 patients overnight. But despite mounting concern about out-of-hours care, the Health Secretary insisted family doctors should still not be forced to work outside normal office hours. In a statement, Jeremy Hunt said GPs should not ‘necessarily’ be on call at evenings and weekends – as they were a decade ago – because ‘they work hard, they have families and they need a life’. Under Labour’s 2004 renegotiation of their contracts, GPs were allowed to hand responsibility for out-of-hours care to private firms such as Harmoni. But many GPs refuse to work for Harmoni, which has contracts in London, the South East, the Midlands and the West Country, because they are unhappy about care standards. Unless managers offer what are described as ‘market rates’, rotas would not be filled. Out of hours services: The shocking revelation comes a day after the Mail told how in one county, Harmoni was using just one advanced nurse practitioner to cover up to 250,000 patients overnight . The documents seen by the Mail include an email from a senior manager working for Harmoni which reveals how doctors have been offered bonuses for referring a friend. The memo, sent last year, reads: ‘I would remind you that there remains a £1,000 bonus fee for staff who successfully introduce a colleague to the service.’ As Harmoni and the other firms are paid by the NHS to provide out-of-hours care, this money effectively comes from the taxpayer. The documents also include desperate emails sent by managers to GPs begging them to work shifts that start in just two hours. One, with the subject line ‘Urgent Cover Need [sic] Today’, was sent to doctors at 11.43am asking them to fill two shifts, one of which started at 2pm that day. Matthew Sinclair, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: ‘This is an astonishing amount of money to pay for just one shift. ‘Not only does this place a huge burden on the NHS and taxpayers, excessive pay could encourage staff to work though the night regardless of their circumstances.’ There is concern that out-of-hours care is so poor that an extra four million patients are flooding A&E units each year because they have nowhere else to go. Yesterday the Mail published a series of allegations from a whistleblower, a GP who has worked for Harmoni in Somerset, which included claims that terminally ill cancer sufferers were being made to wait eight hours for pain relief. He also revealed how the firm was using advanced nurse practitioners to cover districts of up to 150 square miles when GPs could not be found. Referring to doctors’ hourly pay rates, a spokesman for Harmoni said: ‘We pay market rates which are appropriate for the day and time of shift being offered.’ Mr Hunt, who is overseeing a review of how the system must be improved, said yesterday: ‘It was a historic mistake to remove responsibility for those services from GPs as part of a contract renegotiation in 2004. ‘Not because family doctors should necessarily go back to being on-call in evenings and weekends; they work hard, they have families and they need a life too. ‘But when responsibility for those services moved outside the GP practice, the personal accountability for 24/7 access to general practice was destroyed.’
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how to get a birth certificate from las vegas nevada?
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Birth records for people born outside Clark County, but in Nevada, are available at the Nevada State Office of Vital Records by phone at (775) 684-4242 or through their website at http://dhhs.nv.gov. For records of people born outside the state of Nevada, contact the vital records department in that birth state.
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Brothers Bobby and Dannis soon followed suit and they began playing music together.
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Os irmãos Bobby e Dannis logo seguiram o exemplo e começaram a tocar juntos.
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In Dubai, the group is building one of the world's largest thermal waste recycling plants.
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De groep bouwt in Dubai een van ‘s werelds grootste centrales op basis van thermische revalorisatie van afval.
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In Amenas Airport
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Port lotniczy In Amnas
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What were you guys doing while Tom and Mary were chopping wood?
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Was habt ihr gemacht, während Tom und Maria Holz hackten?
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When can you let me know the result?
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Quando mi può far sapere il risultato?
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Orlowski eventually ended up back at Ravensbrück as a guard.
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Orlowski finalmente retornó a Ravensbrück como guardiana.
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In older sources, Iguanodontidae was shown as a distinct family.
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In fonti più antiche, gli Iguanodontidae venivano mostrati come una famiglia a sé stante.
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"Deftones Talk New Album, Band Tension: 'We Like Unnerving Feelings'".
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«Deftones Talk New Album, Band Tension: 'We Like Unnerving Feelings'».
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has rutgers ever beat ohio state?
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Ohio State has won all five meetings between the schools since Rutgers joined the Big Ten East by a collective, 271-27 margin. Rutgers has not scored a touchdown in its last three games against OSU, managing just one field goal in 58-0, 56-0 and 52-3 finals from 2016-18.
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In addition to reporting political events, Tarikh-e Bayhaqi reports on geographical places and on the history of the Persian literature by mentioning notable writers and poets of the time.
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Outre la mention des événements politiques, le Tarikh-e Bayhaqi parle de lieux géographiques et de l’histoire de la littérature persane en mentionnant des écrivains et poètes notables de l’époque.
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I haven't ridden the bus to school all year.
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Egész évben nem mentem busszal iskolába.
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Grigori took a second wife, but accounts vary as to why lycanthropy failed to pass to his descendents.
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Grigori tomó una segunda esposa, pero las cuentas varían en cuanto a por qué la licantropía no pudo pasar a sus descendientes.
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If my husband denies cheating on me, but evidence points to it, should I leave him and get a divorce?
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First, I think cheating on him will NOT help the situation at all, just complicate it further....\n\nOK, now, IF you have strong evidence to believe he is cheating, then maybe you should confront him with the evidence so he knows he can't BS his way out. DO THIS AWAY FROM THE KIDS! He may still lie to you, but at least he'll know you're on to him.\n\nHowever, if you're 100% sure that the relationship is irreconcilable, then you should pack up and go. I'm a 26yo man from a divorced family of three kids. My parents split when I was 7. Divorce is not the end of the world for kids, if its done CORRECTLY. This involves shielding them from parent bashing, fighting, making them your confidant, etc. You may not like him or hate him, but he's still their father. Now if he's a jerk like my dad, he'll resort to emotional abuse of the kids in an attempt to turn them on you. You must make sure the kids are not being harmed, tainted, or brainwashed by any parent. Hopefully he loves his kids enough not to harm them like that.\n\nIt's hard to split up with three kids. My mom did it, and it wasn't easy for any of us. But I also think you owe it to yourself to do what makes you happy. I don't blame my mom for getting the divorce. I realized they had nothing in common and it needed to happen. I blame them for the shitty way they both handled it. You can lessen the burden on the kids by keeping in close contact with family, and making sure all parties involved have their best interest at hand. Be fair, but be aggressive in protecting them. Remember, its their dad too, and they have a right to see him, but not if he engages in harmful behavior like verbally bashing you in front of them or other forms of psychological abuse.\n\nBest of Luck to you,\n\nSEAN from California
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A lady looking across a busy street.
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A lady looks across the street
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"It was the best produced, had the most complex songwriting; it's the most progressive reggae that's been made.
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"Foi o melhor produzido, teve o maior complexo de composição; é a mais progressiva de reggae que foi feita.
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Diego de Acebo (Spanish: Diego de Acebes) was bishop of Osma (Castile, Spain) from 1201 to 1207.
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Diego de Acebo var biskop i Osma (Castillien, Spanien) fra 1201 til 1207.
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In 1790, President George Washington and Secretary of War Henry Knox ordered General Josiah Harmar to launch the Harmar Campaign, a major western offensive into the Shawnee and Miami country.
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Nel 1790 il presidente George Washington ed il segretario alla Guerra Henry Knox ordinarono al generale Josiah Harmar di dare il via alla campagna di Harmar, un'importante offensiva in territorio Shawnee e Miami.
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why are gamma rays harmful?
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Gamma rays are ionizing radiation and are thus biologically hazardous. Due to their high penetration power, they can damage bone marrow and internal organs.
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how much money can you deposit in paypal?
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When loading cash into your PayPal account, you can load up to $1,500 daily or $5,000 monthly. If you reach either of these limits, you will not be able to load additional cash to your account until your limit is reset the next day or next month.
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2011 LG ICC Awards
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ICC Awards 2011
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Nixon, the 37th United States president, succeeded Lyndon B. Johnson, who had launched the Great Society, a set of domestic programs financed and run by the federal government.
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Nixon, 37º presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America, prenderà il posto di Lyndon B. Johnson; questi aveva lanciato la Grande società, tutta una serie di programmi nazionali finanziati e gestiti direttamente dal Governo federale.
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Why don't all zoom lenses have variable f-numbers?
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How do constant aperture zoom lenses work?
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In a certain sense these rules are redundant: as we introduce additional rules for building proofs below, we will maintain the property that arbitrary initial sequents can be derived from atomic initial sequents, and that whenever a sequent is provable it can be given a cut-free proof.
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Em certo sentido, essas regras são redundantes: à medida que introduzimos regras adicionais para a construção de provas abaixo, manteremos a propriedade de que seqüências iniciais arbitrárias podem ser derivadas de seqüências atômicas iniciais, e que sempre que um sequente é provável, pode ser dado um prova livre de cortes.
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When Muhammad died on 8 June 632 Umar initially disbelieved that he was dead.
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Кога Мухамед умрел на 8 јуни 632 година, Омар првично не верувал дека бил мртов.
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is vikings based on a true story?
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Is Vikings based on a true story? Vikings is created and written by Emmy Award-winning British screenwriter and producer Michael Hirst. The series mixes historical fact with Norse myths and legendary tales. For example, the majority of the show's characters are based on real people.
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Kingfisher Airlines has target of Rs 14-15 in next two months, says SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com.
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Kingfisher Airlines has target of Rs 14-15:
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In about 65 billion years, it is estimated that the Moon may end up colliding with the Earth, due to the remaining energy of the Earth–Moon system being sapped by the remnant Sun, causing the Moon to slowly move inwards toward the Earth.
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Trong khoảng 65 tỷ năm, người ta ước tính rằng Mặt trăng có thể sẽ va chạm với Trái đất, do năng lượng còn lại của hệ Mặt trăng Trái đất bị Mặt trời tàn phá, khiến Mặt trăng từ từ di chuyển về phía Trái đất.
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Stratigraphic section
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სტრატიგრაფიული სკალა
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how long does paypal take to transfer money to a friend?
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If you have a card and bank account linked to your account, you can send what is called an Instant Transfer by which PayPal is fronting the money to the recipient first so they can get it instantly and PayPal waits the 3-5 days it takes for the bank to settle the payment in PayPal 's account.
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how are hydrogen bonds formed in dna?
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Hydrogen bonding in DNA DNA contains four bases: Guanine, Cytosine, Adenine, and Thymine. ... These hydrogen bonds between complementary nucleotides are what keeps the two strands of a DNA helix together. Each base can also form hydrogen bonds with the external environment such as with water.
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"Fiat Focuses on China".
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«Fiat Focuses on China» (en inglés).
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I put down the rhythm track on an Epiphone Casino through a Fender Twin Reverb without vibrato.
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Ho messo giù la traccia ritmica su una Epiphone Casino attraverso un amplificatore Fender Twin Reverb, senza vibrato.
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It had, for several years, been considered a port, but it had relatively few ships arriving.
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Nó đã, trong nhiều năm, được coi là một cổng, nhưng nó có tương đối ít tàu đến.
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Mennad made this coffee.
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ही कॉफी मेन्नादने बनवली.
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Police officers are at both men's houses; however, Gordon is at Lake's.
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Полицейские находятся в домах обоих; Гордон в доме Лейка.
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This leads to a conflict between the men on several levels, most notably over the idea of killing for sport such a grand animal.
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Prowadzi to do wielowarstwowego konfliktu między tymi dwoma mężczyznami, zwłaszcza chodzi o to, czy właściwe jest zabijanie dla sportu tak wspaniałego zwierzęcia.
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He was, however, hardly a slave to the classical forms and it was his style that was to dominate Italian architecture in the 16th century.
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Сепак, тој едвај бил роб на класичните форми и неговиот стил е тој кој што ќе доминира во италијанската архитектура во XVI век.
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retained earnings on which financial statement?
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Retained earnings appear on a company's balance sheet and may also be published as a separate financial statement. The statement of retained earnings is one of the financial statements that publicly traded companies are required to publish, at least, on an annual basis.
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that that would be and the other thing is they're going to be there in that same position one of these days you know and hopefully they like Bo Jackson now as i understand has hurt himself in both baseball and football he he's there's question as to whether he's going to come back i haven't read today's paper
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I understand that Bo Jackson has hurt himself in baseball and football and might come back, but I haven't read today's paper.
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I don't want Tom's help.
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Non voglio l'aiuto di Tom.
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Duff announced in late August that the album would not be released in October as originally planned and that fans would have to wait a "few more months" for it to be released.
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Duff anunciou no final de agosto que o álbum não iria ser lançado em outubro, como originalmente planejado e que os fãs teriam que esperar um "mais alguns meses" para que possa ser liberado.
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Leveque carried on as a merchant in British Canada for some time.
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Levesque continua comme marchand au Canada britannique pendant un certain temps.
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Rafael Capurro
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Robert Hauptman
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Public policy was being held hostage by stigma and fear, and also held hostage were compassion, care, research, recovery and treatment.
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A közpolitikát lebénította a megbélyegzés és a félelem. Az együttérzés, gondozás, kutatás, felépülés és kezelés szintén elképzelhetetlenek voltak.
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With Selfridge (DD-357) and Chevalier (DD-451), O'Bannon made the first attack on the evacuation force, a group of nine or ten destroyers and smaller armed craft.
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Cùng các tàu khu trục Selfridge (DD-357) và Chevalier (DD-451), O'Bannon đã tấn công vào lực lượng triệt thoái, bao gồm chín hoặc mười tàu khu trục và các tàu vũ trang nhỏ.
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Federación de Escultismo en España
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اتحاد كشافة إسبانيا
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what is the difference between an australian citizen and an australian resident?
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A permanent resident has many of the same rights as a citizen but there are differences. Citizens have an automatic right of entry to Australia; permanent residents do not and must have a valid travel authority. Citizens have a right to vote, whereas permanent residents do not.
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how many hours do you need to fast for autophagy?
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While autophagy is very difficult to measure outside of a lab environment, many experts agree that the autophagy process initiates in humans after 18-20 hours of fasting, with maximal benefits occurring once the 48–72 hour mark has been reached.
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why animal fats are harmful for health?
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This type of fat comes mainly from animal sources of food, such as red meat, poultry and full-fat dairy products. Saturated fats raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL or "good") cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL or "bad") cholesterol levels, which may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. Trans fat.
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Photo of Inuit Child by wili_hybrid on Flickr, Creative Commons.
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Foto de niño esquimal de wili_hybrid en Flickr, Creative Commons.
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what are the ingredients in frank's red hot sauce?
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['Ingredients. Distilled Vinegar, Aged Cayenne Red Peppers, Salt, Water, Canola Oil, Paprika, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate (as a preservative), Natural Butter Type Flavor and Garlic Powder.', 'Directions. Shake well before using.', 'Legal Disclaimer.']
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when does child support end in indiana?
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When a child turns 19 years old, the child is emancipated by operation of law, and the non-custodial parent's obligation to pay current child support terminates. An exception is if the child is incapacitated. In this case, the child support continues during the incapacity or until further order of the court.
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