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Bioinformatics concepts and descriptions in a way that can be easily categorised and analysed with computers. When categorised in this way, it is possible to gain added value from holistic and integrated analysis. The OBO Foundry was an effort to standardise certain ontologies. One of the most widespread is the Gene on...
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Tanhuma further added to his edition an index of all halakic decisions, as well as of the legends and parables contained in this midrash; this index has been retained in all later editions. Tanhuma Midrash Tanhuma () is the name given to three different collections of Pentateuch aggadot; two are extant, while the third...
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AJWright AJWright AJWright (formerly formatted as A.J. Wright until 2009) was a chain of about 129 American retail/outlet stores established in 1998 and owned by TJX Companies. Like its sister company T.J. Maxx, AJWright sold clothing, domestics, giftware, footwear, accessories, and fragrances at prices between twenty ...
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"Thomas Wass" to establish himself in a Nottinghamshire side that was in the late 1890s exceedingly weak in bowling and it was never understood why he was given so little to do when he finally broke into the team in the last game against Lancashire. In his first two full seasons, he had very modest records, but in 1900...
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"Thomas Wass" was so disappointing he was dropped from the side. He took 58 wickets at the contemporaneously high cost of 29.72 On the wet wickets of 1902 Wass became one of the most difficult bowlers in the game, capturing 140 wickets at 15.89 run each in all first-class cricket. It remains noteworthy how Wass’ bowlin...
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"Thomas Wass" unfavourable conditions, Wass appeared for the Players at Kennington Oval, which was to remain one of only two appearances he ever made in a representative match. In 1905, he was at times deadly but handicapped by an injury in a local game, which kept him out of a third of Nottinghamshire’s county matches...
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"Well, Well, Well (Duffy song)" (Put a Ring on It)"" (2008). Gatson Jr. acknowledged Duffy's initial reservations regarding choreography, noting ""Duffy doesn't consider herself a dancer but we're doing some really cool movement."" According to Promo News, the video's synopsis consists of ""her [Duffy] dallying with ha...
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"Kostya Tszyu vs. Sharmba Mitchell II" fought at close quarters, but there was also some rough tactics used by both boxers. Tszyu pushed Mitchell to the canvas four times. Whether the pushes were accidental or not was never known, but Mitchell injured his knee and declared himself unable to fight on during the seventh ...
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"Kostya Tszyu vs. Sharmba Mitchell II" fans alike felt that the first fight's result was inconclusive. Likewise, fans were split as to whom was winning the first fight between the co-champions: while Tszyu fans generally had him ahead, Mitchell fans felt Mitchell was winning it until the point when he could go on no lo...
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"Kostya Tszyu vs. Sharmba Mitchell II" the summer of 2004, in Moscow, Russia. But Tszyu re-injured his wrist, forcing a second postponement. These two injuries caused Tszyu to be inactive for a total of twenty-two months. That and the fact that Mitchell's knee had also naturally become weaker after his own injury made ...
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"Harold Hecht" Cary Grant, W. C. Fields, Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier and Marion Davies. In 1947, he co-founded Norma Productions, an independent film production company, with his business partner and managed actor, Burt Lancaster. From 1954 to 1959, as the big studio system was being crushed by costs (Costs of ""Cle...
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"Silk–Miller police murders" Silk–Miller police murders The Silk–Miller murders (also known as the Moorabbin Police murders) was the name given to the murders of Victoria Police officers Sergeant Gary Silk and Senior Constable Rodney Miller in Cochranes Road, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia on 16 August 1998. On the nig...
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Thusis is; 304 people or 11.2% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old. 142 people or 5.2% are 10 to 14, and 141 people or 5.2% are 15 to 19. Of the adult population, 354 people or 13.0% of the population are between 20 and 29 years old. 460 people or 16.9% are 30 to 39, 402 people or 14.8% are 40 to 49, and 33...
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Thusis to 79, there are 104 people or 3.8% who are 80 to 89, and there are 27 people or 1.0% who are 90 to 99. In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 31.4% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (27.2%), the FDP (24.8%) and the CVP (15.1%). In Thusis about ...
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"Harold Hecht" America Award, Writers Guild of America Award, National Board of Review Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Laurel Awards, David di Donatello Award, Bambi Award and the Online Film & Television Association Award; and at the Cannes Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival and the Berlin Internation...
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"Brian De Palma" The film's most striking quality is its extensive use of the split-screen. De Palma recalls that he was ""floored"" by this performance upon first sight, and in 1973 recounts how he ""began to try and figure out a way to capture it on film. I came up with the idea of split-screen, to be able to show th...
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"Brian De Palma" Robert De Niro and espouse a Leftist revolutionary viewpoint common to their era. ""Greetings"" was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. His other major film from this period is the slasher comedy ""Murder a la Mod"". Each of these films contains e...
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"Brian De Palma" is noteworthy for its use of various experimental techniques to convey its narrative in ultimately unconventional ways. Footage was sped up, rapid cutting was used to distance the audience from the narrative, and it was difficult to discern with whom the audience must ultimately align. ""Greetings"" ul...
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"Hilo, Hawaii" Commerce following the collapse of the sugar cane industry. Hilo is served by KWXX (94.7FM Hilo/101.5FM Kona), Hawaii's ""Feel Good Island Music Station"", KWXX, B93/B97 (93.1FM Kona/97.1FM Hilo), Hawaii's Classic Hits, B93/B97, and KPUA (970AM Hilo), Hilo's Sports Talk Radio KPUA 670AM radio stations. T...
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Calciseptine be milked to acquire the venom. Schweitz et al. used a three-step method to purify calciseptine to homology. The three steps were: 1) gel filtration, 2) ion exchange on TSK SP 5PW and 3) reverse-phase chromatography on RP18. Scientists also succeeded in synthesizing calciseptine in the lab. FS2, which is a...
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"Brian De Palma" idea here: you are aware of what you are watching at the same time that you are emotionally involved with it."" ""Be Black, Baby"" was filmed in black and white stock on 16 mm, in low-light conditions that stress the crudity of the direct cinema aesthetic. It is precisely from this crudity that the fil...
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"Holualoa, Hawaii" those age 65 or over. The Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Holualoa Elementary School, a district public school, is in the CDP. One charter school, Innovations PCS, is in the CDP. Holualoa, Hawaii Holualoa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United Stat...
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"Numbers Rabbah" new Haggadah swallows the Midrash drawn from this source and entirely obscures the arrangement of the Yelamdenu."" In the Torah portion Bamidbar, the outer framework of the original composition is still recognizable. There are five sections, containing five homilies or fragments, taken from the Tanchum...
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"Honalo, Hawaii" of it. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Honalo CDP has a total area of , all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,987 people, 717 households, and 504 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 67.8 people per square mile (26.2/km²). There were 798 housing un...
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"Harold Hecht" Busby Berkeley who helped him get in touch with the right people at Paramount, where the two are said to have worked on films together. Hecht's first assignment at Paramount was directing two dance ensembles in the Marx Brothers' college football comedy film ""Horse Feathers"". One of the numbers Hecht d...
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"Numbers Rabbah" can be referred to Rabbi Moses ha-Darshan (11th Century), and which reveals a connection with Midrash Tadshe. The work is, according to Zunz, hardly older than the 12th Century. The ""Encyclopaedia Judaica"" also dates it to the 12th Century. Numbers Rabbah Numbers Rabbah (or Bamidbar Rabbah in Hebrew)...
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VSAN VSAN In computer networking, a virtual storage area network (VSAN) is a collection of ports from a set of connected Fibre Channel switches, that form a virtual fabric. Ports within a single switch can be partitioned into multiple VSANs, despite sharing hardware resources. Conversely, multiple switches can join a n...
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"Newburyport/Rockport Line" to transport passengers between the East Boston terminal and Boston proper. The line was extended to Portland, Maine, in 1842 under a track-sharing agreement with the Boston and Maine Railroad. The Gloucester Branch was constructed in 1847, but despite local support, it was not extended to R...
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VSAN the network. VSANs can also be configured separately and independently. VSAN In computer networking, a virtual storage area network (VSAN) is a collection of ports from a set of connected Fibre Channel switches, that form a virtual fabric. Ports within a single switch can be partitioned into multiple VSANs, despit...
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"Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas" Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas Paradise Township is a township in Russell County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, it had a population of 166. The center of Paradise Township is located at (38.0541780, −98.9253637) at an elevation of 1,82...
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"Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas" 143.91 square miles (372.7 km²) of which 143.68 square miles (372.1 km²) is land and 0.23 square miles (0.6 km²) is water. Forming the northwest corner of Russell County, it includes the city of Paradise, located in the north-central part of the township, as well as the uninc...
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"Brian De Palma" relationship. In 1984, he directed the music video of Bruce Springsteen's song ""Dancing in the Dark"". The 1980s were denoted by De Palma's other films ""Dressed to Kill"", ""Blow Out"", ""Body Double"", and ""The Untouchables"". Later into the 1990s and 2000s, De Palma did other films. He attempted t...
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"Brian De Palma" amongst cinephiles. A more political controversy erupted in a later movie from De Palma, ""Redacted"" (2007), which had the subject of American involvement in Iraq, including the committing of war atrocities there. It received limited release in the United States and grossed less than $1 million. In 20...
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"Brian De Palma" at the airport, the bullring and the port. Film will be starred by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and walk-on actors were selected at the Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos. After the first take, which was shot in the bullring, there were problems due to the demand, the few walk-on actors and the main charact...
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"Brian De Palma" two categories, his psychological thrillers (""Sisters"", ""Body Double"", ""Obsession"", ""Dressed to Kill"", ""Blow Out"", ""Raising Cain"") and his mainly commercial films (""Scarface"", ""The Untouchables"", ""Carlito's Way"", and ""Mission: Impossible""). He has often produced ""De Palma"" films o...
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"Brian De Palma" De Palma is known for quoting and referencing other directors' work throughout his career. Michelangelo Antonioni's ""Blowup"" and Francis Ford Coppola's ""The Conversation"" plots were used for the basis of ""Blow Out"". ""The Untouchables"" finale shoot out in the train station is a clear borrow from...
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"Lily Dougall" that was dedicated to thought and conversation. This was similar in its views to that of her first essay, ""Pro Christo et Ecclesia"" (1900). Her debut novel, ""Beggars All"", was published in 1892 followed by nine other novels. Her contemporaries thought her novels were ""well-received"" and they have "...
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"Bryce Harland" quickly through the ranks in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1973, Harland was appointed New Zealand's first Ambassador to China, where he was responsible for opening up diplomatic relations with that country. Harland has written of the period that until then, New Zealand's best-known connection wit...
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"Primary goods" Primary goods Primary goods are presented in the important book ""A Theory of Justice"" (1971) written by the American philosopher John Rawls. In the first edition of the ""Theory of Justice"", these goods are supposed to be desirable for every human being, just as they are also useful for them. Thus, p...
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"Primary goods" as members of the society. Primary goods Primary goods are presented in the important book ""A Theory of Justice"" (1971) written by the American philosopher John Rawls. In the first edition of the ""Theory of Justice"", these goods are supposed to be desirable for every human being, just as they are al...
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"Harold Hecht" worked quickly to change a few scenes, re-title the film to ""Diamond Lil"" and tried again to get it into production. The censors objected again, Paramount went back to work and, hoping to fool the censors into thinking they were submitting an all-new film, re-titled the project ""Ruby Red"". But the ce...
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"Harold Hecht" version of the script made it into production. Producer LeBaron, who had left RKO to work for Paramount, hired Hecht to work on ""She Done Him Wrong"" back when it was still a separate entity from ""Ruby Red"". Hecht was also hired for dance routines on ""Ruby Red"". Ultimately, all of Hecht's material w...
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"Samuel Fields" speak out at the many ""Colored Citizens Meetings,"" as well as city political gatherings. An eloquent speaker, he soon earned yet another nickname – the ""Shakespearian Darkey."" So ""entertaining"" was Fields, that the local papers often took his words out of context to provide even better stories for...
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"Bryce Harland" the Queen's Service Order for public services. Harland was regarded as a difficult personality to work for, but a brilliant strategic thinker. Harland was married twice, and had four sons, three of whom survived him. Bryce Harland William Bryce Harland (11 December 1931 – 1 February 2006), was a New Zea...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" Air Forces' F-10 reconnaissance aircraft and AT-24 trainers. The Air Corps issued a circular (Number 38-385) in March 1938 describing the performance they required from the next bombers — a payload of with a range of at more than . Those performance specifications led NAA to submit their ...
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"Syreeta Wright" to South Carolina before finally settling in Detroit just as Wright entered high school. Money problems kept Wright from pursuing a career in ballet so she focused her attention on a music career joining several singing groups before landing a job as a receptionist for Motown in 1965. Within a year, sh...
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"The Nutcracker (Balanchine)" dancing in Act II is limited to the pantomime that he performs ""describing"" his defeat of the Mouse King. Instead, Marie and the Prince sit out nearly all of Act II watching other dancers perform for them, and unlike most other versions, neither one of them takes part in the ballet's ""F...
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"The Nutcracker (Balanchine)" Christmas party. However, the 1958 ""Playhouse 90"" telecast of the Balanchine ""Nutcracker"", which changed Marie's name back to Clara and stated that the Prince was Drosselmeyer's nephew, had narrator June Lockhart saying at the end that ""From that day on, Drosselmeyer's nephew is Clara...
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"Harold Hecht" and Pat Paterson with music and lyrics by Gus Kahn. Hecht's numbers in the picture were lauded by critics. In January 1934, Hecht was approached by Universal again, this time for ""Glamour"" a film produced by B. F. Zeidman, directed by William Wyler and starring Constance Cummings and Paul Lukas. In May...
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"Meenakshi Temple" CE, further repaired, renovated and expanded in the 17th century by Thirumalai Nayak. In the early 14th century, the armies of Delhi Sultanate led by Muslim Commander Malik Kafur plundered the temple, looted it of its valuables and destroyed the Madurai temple town along with many other temple towns ...
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"Harold Hecht" the go ahead to direct their own two-strip Technicolor (using the process 3 technology) short at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The color process was still considered a novelty at the time, making this deal, for a new director, quite a generous one. ""Gypsy Night"" (known under the working title ""Song of the Gyps...
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"Meenakshi Temple" adjudged best ‘Swachh Iconic Place’ in India as on October 1, 2017 under Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi's Flagship Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The Meenakshi temple is located in the heart of historic Madurai city, about a kilometer south of the Vaigai River. It is about southwest from Chennai, the ...
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"Meenakshi Temple" that follows the ""Silpa Sastra"" guidelines for a city design. Madurai is one of the many temple towns in the state which is named after the grooves, clusters or forests dominated by a particular variety of a tree or shrub and the same variety of tree or shrub sheltering the presiding deity. The reg...
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"Meenakshi Temple" one theory, ""Meenakshi"" is a Sanskrit-language term meaning ""fish-eyed"", derived from the words ""mina"" (""fish"") and ""akshi"" (""eyes""). According to another theory, the name of the goddess literally means ""rule of the fish"", derived from the Tamil words ""meen"" (fish) and ""aatchi"" (rul...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" was used in the ground attack role, concentrating on attacks against road and rail links in Italy, Austria and the Balkans. The B-25 had a longer range than the Douglas A-20 Havoc and Douglas A-26 Invaders, allowing it to reach further into occupied Europe. The five bombardment groups – 2...
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"Meenakshi Temple" women. According to Susan Bayly, the reverence for Meenakshi is a part of the Hindu goddess tradition that integrates with the Dravidian Hindu society where the ""woman is the lynchpin of the system"" of social relationships. The marriage of Meenakshi and Shiva was the biggest event, with all gods, g...
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"Richard Ferris" Richard Ferris Richard Ferris (died 1649, aged 67) was a wealthy merchant from Barnstaple in Devon, England who served as a Member of Parliament for Barnstaple in 1640 and served twice as Mayor of Barnstaple in 1632 and 1646. He founded the Barnstaple Grammar School, otherwise known as the ""Blue Schoo...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" early, fuel exhaustion, stormy nighttime conditions with zero visibility, and lack of electronic homing aids at the recovery bases. Only one B-25 bomber landed intact, in Siberia where its five-man crew was interned and the aircraft confiscated. Of the 80 aircrew, 69 survived their histor...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" location of manufacture: C series at Inglewood, California; D series at Kansas City, Kansas. After block 20 some NA-96 began the transition to the G series while some NA-87 acquired interim modifications eventually produced as the B-25D2 and ordered as the NA-100. NAA built a total of 3,9...
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"Syreeta Wright" ""The Last Dragon"" in 1985. Wright briefly recorded for Motorcity Records before retiring from show business for good in the mid-1990s and settling in Los Angeles with her four children. In 1993, she joined the national touring cast of ""Jesus Christ Superstar"" in the role of Mary Magdalene, alongsid...
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"King Island emu" weather had been too bad for them to leave their camp. The French also referred to both emus and cassowaries as ""casoars"" at the time, which has led to further confusion. The French naturalist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot coined the binomial ""Dromaius ater"" in 1817. Various collectors found subfossi...
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"King Island emu" on King Island. The Australian ornithologist William Vincent Legge also coined a name for these remains in 1906, ""Dromaius bassi"", but at a later date. In his 1907 book ""Extinct Birds"", the British zoologist Walter Rothschild stated that Vieillot's description actually referred to the mainland emu...
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"Meenakshi Temple" According to Susan Lewandowski, the Nayaka rulers followed the Hindu texts on architecture called the ""Silpa Shastras"" in redesigning the temple city plan and the Meenakshi temple. The city was laid out, states Lewandowski, in the shape of concentric squares and ring-roads around them, with radiati...
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"Meenakshi Temple" facing to greet the rising Surya (sun god). The temple city grew again around the new temple, with human settlements structured along their castes, according to Lewandowski, with the royalty, Kshatriyas and Vaishya merchants lived on the southeast side of the temple, the Brahmins in a special quarter...
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"Meenakshi Temple" values that better explain its popularity. The warrior goddess worship tradition is ancient in the Tamil Hindu tradition, states Bayly, and it dramatically expanded after the 14th-century wars. The work completed by Vishwanatha Nayaka in 1560 was substantially expanded to the current structure during...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" forward-firing, individual gun packages; two more in the manned dorsal turret, re-located forward to a position just behind the cockpit; one each in a pair of new waist positions, introduced simultaneously with the forward-relocated dorsal turret; and lastly, a pair of guns in a new tail ...
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"Monopoly (game show)" Monopoly (game show) Monopoly is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. The format was created by Merv Griffin and produced by his production company, Merv Griffin Enterprises. ""Monopoly"" aired as a summer replacement series on ABC along with ""Super Jeopardy...
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"Julius Hallervorden" Julius Hallervorden Julius Hallervorden (21 October 1882 – 29 May 1965) was a German physician and neuroscientist. In 1938, he became the head of the Neuropathology Department of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. He was a member of the Nazi Party, and admitted to knowingly performin...
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"Monopoly (game show)" clues. Each clue was a toss-up, and answering correctly won money equal to the value of the property, from $60 for Mediterranean Avenue to $400 for Boardwalk. Answering incorrectly deducted that value from a player's score. In the event that all three players failed to answer a clue, the property...
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"Monopoly (game show)" score. The lowest monopoly value was $120, which was for Mediterranean and Baltic Avenues. The highest was $920, for the three-property monopoly consisting of Pacific, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania Avenues. If the properties in a monopoly ended up under the control of multiple players, a serie...
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"Monopoly (game show)" to give a correct answer challenged one opponent and took over the property of the other, and the remainder of the showdown followed the two-player format. An incorrect answer on the initial toss-up forfeited that player's property, which was then awarded to one of the others through a second tos...
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"Harold Hecht" directed by Norman Foster, famous for the Mr. Moto crime series starring Peter Lorre, with a soundtrack by Miklós Rózsa, a noted film noir composer. ""Kiss the Blood Off My Hands"", a co-production through Norma Productions and Harold Hecht Productions, was released in late 1948 to moderate success. Foll...
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"Monopoly (game show)" to the bank at their original purchase price and the money was credited to the players who owned the properties, regardless of who had originally built them. The player with the highest total won the game, kept his/her money, and advanced to the bonus round. The champion tried to complete one ful...
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"Monopoly (game show)" remained on the board, for a total of five. The champion started at ""GO"" and rolled the dice to move around the board. As long as he/she did not land on a Go to Jail space and had turns remaining, he/she could quit the round and take $100 per space passed. Rolling doubles awarded an extra turn....
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"Coeur d'Alene, Idaho" People, a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans who lived along the rivers and lakes of the region, in a territory of extending into Washington and Montana. They were first encountered by French fur traders in the late 18th and early 19th century, who referred to them as ""Cœur d'Alêne,"...
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"North American B-25 Mitchell" of enemy shipping trying to run the blockade which was strangling Japan. The weapon of choice during these missions was usually the five-inch HVAR rocket, eight of which could be carried. Some VMB-612 intruder PBJ-1D and J series flew without top turrets to save weight and increase range ...
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"Meenakshi Temple" ending the nearly five decades era when the temple had been closed under the Madurai Sultanate rule. The temple inscriptions suggest that the Vijayanagara rulers participated worship ceremonies in the temple and donated gold, through the 16th century. Lakana Nayakar built the ""Paliarai"" (bed chambe...
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"Meenakshi Temple" was built by Krishnappa Nayakar II. A tall, monolithic Ganesha sculpture with a large rice ball, locally called the Mukuruny Vinayakar, is carved on the way between the Meenakshi shrine and the Sundareshwarar shrine, reflecting the legend that gave him the elephant head. The Nayakas, who were the loc...
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"Meenakshi Temple" The sacred temple tank is called ""Porthamarai Kulam"" (""Pond with the golden lotus""). It is also referred to as Adhi Theertham, Sivaganga and Uthama Theertham. The pool is by in size. The pool walls were painted with frescoes. Only a fraction of 17th and 18th-century paintings of Nayak period surv...
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"F.O.J. Smith Tomb" F.O.J. Smith Tomb The F.O.J. Smith Tomb is an historic tomb in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, Maine. It is the tomb of Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith (1806–76), US Congressman 1833-39. It was probably built by Smith in 1860, at the time of his daughter Lizzie's death, and is one of Maine's most soph...
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"Peter Davenport" several lower division and Scottish League clubs including Airdrieonians, St Johnstone, Stockport County and Southport where he also held post as Caretaker manager, during which time Southport were unbeaten. After leaving Southport he joined Macclesfield as a player scoring his 100th league goal at Ex...
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"Peter Davenport" manager of Bangor City in the Welsh Premiership, where he took the team to three third-place finishes in four years qualifying for European competition 3 times. Bangor City memorably beat FK Sartid(Yugoslavia) in the UEFA cup first round in 2002. Davenport resigned from his post in December 2005 citin...
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"Peter Davenport" as manager despite vying for a place in the Conference North playoff positions. His sacking an acremonious one, blaming the chief executive, Haydn Preece, personally for his demise quoting that he felt he was ""stabbed in the back"". On 11 May 2010, he found himself back in management as he was appoin...
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"Coeur d'Alene, Idaho" Native American, 0.8% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.9% from other races, and 2.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.3% of the population. There were 18,395 households of which 29.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.2% were married couples living ...
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"King Island emu" and the shoreline, rather than open areas. They used a claw on each wing for scratching themselves. If unable to flee from the hunting dogs of the sealers, they would defend themselves by kicking, which could inflict a great deal of harm. The English Captain Matthew Flinders did not encounter emus whe...
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"King Island emu" the small size described. In addition to a physical description, he stated that they gathered in groups of 70 to 80 individuals in a given location while foraging, behaviour that was exploited by hunters. Hume and colleagues noted that most emu subfossils from King Island were found on the drier, leew...
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"Coeur d'Alene, Idaho" out with: The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.3 males. The median income for a household in the city was $33,001, and the median income for a family was $39,491. Males had a median income of $31,915 versus...
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"Harold Hecht" Hecht), the Academy Award for Best Director (Delbert Mann), the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Ernest Borgnine), the Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay (Paddy Chayefsky), the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor,...
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Dysgenics reduce China's population explosion, and ""to reduce dysgenic fertility among rural peasants."" While the one-child policy made exceptions for rural families so that those families could have 2 children, this only applied ""if their first-born is a girl."" Cyril M. Kornbluth's 1951 short story ""The Marching ...
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"Harold Hecht" Supporting Role, the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, the Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White and the BAFTA Award for Best Film from any Source. Hecht's Best Picture Oscar statue was presented to him by Audrey Hepburn. His acceptance speech is among...
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"2010 floods in Thailand and north Malaysia" displaced thousands of people ""one of the worst natural calamities"" to hit the country. Many districts are under as much as three metres of water. One resident has been electrocuted during the flooding. Officials said a woman was forced to give birth in her room in an apar...
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"Coeur d'Alene, Idaho" IBE Diploma Program in fall 2009. District #271 students who qualify are also eligible for dual enrollment with North Idaho College and advanced technical and specialized courses at Riverbend Professional Technical Academy in Post Falls. A partnership with the City of Coeur d'Alene Police Departm...
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"Peoples Energy" Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Peoples Energy Peoples Energy was the former name of a holding company whose main revenues came from its regulated gas utility subsidiaries, Peoples Gas (formerly Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company) and the North Shore Gas Company. In February 2007, the Peoples Energy...
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"Winchelsea Beach" Winchelsea Beach Winchelsea Beach is a seaside village in the parish of Icklesham in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. The village is located about ten miles (15 km) east of Hastings, and about 1.5 miles (2 km) south east of Winchelsea. The beach itself faces Rye Bay, the estuary of the Ri...
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"King Island emu" the same species due to their difference in size. A crooked claw on the ""male"" has also been interpreted as evidence that it had lived in captivity, and it may also indicate that the depicted specimen is identical to the Kangaroo Island emu skeleton in Paris, which has a deformed toe. The juvenile o...
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"John Philpot Curran" passion for lost causes, represented the priest and won over the jury by setting aside the issue of religion. The jury awarded Curran's client 30 guineas. Doneraile challenged Curran to a duel, in which Doneraile fired and missed. Curran declined to fire. The year 1796 saw Curran again attacking t...
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"Bobby Charlton" weekend. The aeroplane which took the United players and staff home from Zemun Airport needed to stop in Munich to refuel. This was carried out in worsening weather, and by the time the refuelling was complete and the call was made for the passengers to re-board the aircraft, the wintry showers had tak...
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"Bobby Charlton" the airport terminal barely ten minutes when the call to reconvene on the plane came, and a number of passengers began to feel nervous. Charlton and teammate Dennis Viollet swapped places with Tommy Taylor and David Pegg, who had decided they would be safer at the back of the plane. The plane clipped t...
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"Bobby Charlton" until coming to a halt. It had been cut in half. Charlton, strapped into his seat, had fallen out of the cabin and when United goalkeeper Harry Gregg (who had somehow got through a hole in the plane unscathed and begun a one-man rescue mission) found him, he thought he was dead. That said, he grabbed b...
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"King Island emu" some English settlers arrived on the island. Elephant seals disappeared from the island around 1819 due to over-hunting. In 1967, when the King Island emu was still thought to be only known from prehistoric remains, the American ornithologist James Greenway questioned whether they could have been exte...