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Those who have been in long-term relationships know that sex can start to
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you away from home often, or a chronic illness, there are plenty of
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couples have less sex compared to when they first started
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sheets; according to research from the Kinsey Institute, age plays a
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your sex drive, for both men and women.
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Those aged 18 to 29 years old are having sex an average of 112 times a year
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every three days), and, as Indy100 notes, most people lose their
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and women losing theirs at 17.2 years.
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By comparison, 30 to 39-year-olds have sex on average 86 times a year, which
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around 1.6 times per week.
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The study notes that this drop-off coincides with the age people choose to
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having children, which, as parents know, can really kill the mood,
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(Which is most likely in the morning.)
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And it only lessens the older you get. Those who are in their 40s have sex
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average of 69 times a year, due to factors such as family obligations,
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stresses, and possible illnesses.
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"The basic storyline that has emerged from these studies is that, as we get
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our odds of developing chronic health conditions increases and this,
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negatively impacts the frequency and quality of sexual activity,"
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Lehmiller of the Kinsey Institute.
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but there is other research out there. According to a study published
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of Sexual Behavior, couples who have been married for more
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a 40 per cent chance of having sex two or three times a
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drops to 35 per cent for couples who have been
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Surprisingly, couples who have been together for 65 years are 42 per cent
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likely to have sex a couple times a week.
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As we get older, our odds of developing chronic health conditions increases
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this, in turn, negatively impacts the frequency and quality of sexual
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their age" tended to have less sex, while those who remained in better
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had more active and satisfying sex lives.
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"The younger people feel, the more likely they are to maintain high sexual
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wrote Lehmiller.
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because he fears for his safety after receiving threats.
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He says the on-duty call he received on Jan. 13 didn'
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state officials say other workers clearly heard the word "exercise"
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just a drill and he has had difficulty eating and sleeping since.
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The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency fired him.
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Head crater on Jan. 13, the man said, he took a call that sounded
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But the problems at the agency went beyond the one employee.
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With his rosy cheeks and nose, and a crown of laurel leaves drooping over
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eye, former political journalist John Sergeant looked like jolly little
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A game soul, whether strutting the pasa doble on Strictly or bartering in a
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marketplace, John munched fried sea urchins and braised moray eel —
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of red vino to slosh the taste away.
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He did blanch at the thought of bulls’ testicles stuffed with pepper and
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John Sergeant on an hour-long archaeological romp in Pompeii’s Final Hours:
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Apparently this delicacy was a great favourite in Pompeii — but then, the
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Romans drenched every meal in lashings of garum, a sauce made from
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Anything would taste better than that.
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Noble as Brutus, John held his nose and chewed a mouthful of cobbler. ‘I
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when he must have been suffering from chronic indigestion.
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This hour-long archaeological romp was the first of three surveys of life in
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shadow of Vesuvius, set to continue tonight and tomorrow.
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The ‘new evidence’ in the title came from computer X-ray scans of some of
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These detailed figurines were created by the 19th-century archaeologist
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been buried by ash in the volcanic eruption in AD79.
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Fiorelli’s casts are the most moving and tragic death masks ever made. Every
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corpse is writhing in agony, suffocated by poisonous gases.
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For 150 years, the victims’ skeletal remains have been locked in their
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Another, thought for decades to be a male gladiator in his prime, turned out
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be a teenage boy.
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Presenters Bettany Hughes and Raksha Dave didn’t make enough of these
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alcohol addiction, taken care of loved ones, or paid for children'
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who used the money to give eulogies at funerals and studied the
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a universal income in Germany.
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Reward for laziness?
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income federation) with their sights on September'
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# SentenceTransformer based on answerdotai/ModernBERT-base
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takes you away from home often, or a chronic illness, there are plenty of
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reasons why couples have less sex compared to when they first started
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dating.
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the sheets; according to research from the Kinsey Institute, age plays a
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factor in your sex drive, for both men and women.
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Those aged 18 to 29 years old are having sex an average of 112 times a year
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(about every three days), and, as Indy100 notes, most people lose their
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virginity when they're teenagers, with men having sex for the first time
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around 16.8 years, and women losing theirs at 17.2 years.
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By comparison, 30 to 39-year-olds have sex on average 86 times a year, which
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The study notes that this drop-off coincides with the age people choose to
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start having children, which, as parents know, can really kill the mood,
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especially if there's a baby crying at the exact same time you feel like
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getting it on. (Which is most likely in the morning.)
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And it only lessens the older you get. Those who are in their 40s have sex
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an average of 69 times a year, due to factors such as family obligations,
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day-to-day stresses, and possible illnesses.
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older, our odds of developing chronic health conditions increases and this,
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in turn, negatively impacts the frequency and quality of sexual activity,"
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notes Dr. Justin Lehmiller of the Kinsey Institute.
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Unfortunately, the study didn't look into the sex lives of those 50 and
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older, but there is other research out there. According to a study published
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in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, couples who have been married for more
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than 25 years have a 40 per cent chance of having sex two or three times a
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week, but that statistic drops to 35 per cent for couples who have been
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married for 50 or more years.
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more likely to have sex a couple times a week.
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and this, in turn, negatively impacts the frequency and quality of sexual
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According to a study published in the Journal of Sex Research, those who
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"feel their age" tended to have less sex, while those who remained in better
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health had more active and satisfying sex lives.
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"The younger people feel, the more likely they are to maintain high sexual
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satisfaction as they get older (or at least they'll experience a much less
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noticeable change)," wrote Lehmiller.
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It's worth noting that these study results come from a small sample of the
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population, and it shouldn't be the standard for how much sex we should be
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having.
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great for one's health, so the more you get busy, the better!
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month said Friday that he's devastated for causing panic but was "100 per
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However, state officials say other workers clearly heard the word "exercise"
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repeated several times.
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was just a drill and he has had difficulty eating and sleeping since.
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his job. The worker had mistakenly believed drills for tsunami and fire
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warnings were actual events, and colleagues were not comfortable working
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problems.
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While working at the state warning site in a former bunker in Honolulu's
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Diamond Head crater on Jan. 13, the man said, he took a call that sounded
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like a real warning from U.S Pacific Command. He said he didn't hear that it
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was a drill.
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Federal and state reports say the agency had a vague checklist for missile
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alerts, allowing workers to interpret the steps they should follow
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differently. Managers didn't require a second person to sign off on alerts
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before they were sent, and the agency lacked any preparation on how to
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correct a false warning.
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agency mistakenly blasted cellphones and broadcast stations with the missile
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It took nearly 40 minutes for the agency to figure out a way to retract the
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false alert on the same platforms it was sent to.
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"The protocols were not in place. It was a sense of urgency to put it in
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place as soon as possible. But those protocols were not developed to the
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report on Hawaii's internal investigation, said at a news conference.
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Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Administrator Vern Miyagi resigned as the
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reports were released. Officials revealed that the employee who sent the
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alert was fired Jan. 26. The state did not name him.
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The agency's executive officer, Toby Clairmont, said Wednesday that he
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stepped down because it was clear action would be taken against agency
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leaders after the alert.
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With his rosy cheeks and nose, and a crown of laurel leaves drooping over
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one eye, former political journalist John Sergeant looked like jolly little
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Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, as he tucked into an ancient feast on
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Pompeii’s Final Hours: New Evidence (C5).
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A game soul, whether strutting the pasa doble on Strictly or bartering in a
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Naples marketplace, John munched fried sea urchins and braised moray eel —
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with plenty of red vino to slosh the taste away.
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He did blanch at the thought of bulls’ testicles stuffed with pepper and
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herbs.
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John Sergeant on an hour-long archaeological romp in Pompeii’s Final Hours:
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New Evidence
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Apparently this delicacy was a great favourite in Pompeii — but then, the
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decadent Romans drenched every meal in lashings of garum, a sauce made from
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rotting fish. Anything would taste better than that.
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Noble as Brutus, John held his nose and chewed a mouthful of cobbler. ‘I
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wouldn’t have it every night,’ he muttered.
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It’s an astonishing thought that Julius Caesar conquered most of the known
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world, when he must have been suffering from chronic indigestion.
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Imagine what the Romans might have done if they’d invented the pizza a
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couple of thousand years earlier.
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This hour-long archaeological romp was the first of three surveys of life in
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the shadow of Vesuvius, set to continue tonight and tomorrow.
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The ‘new evidence’ in the title came from computer X-ray scans of some of
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Pompeii’s famous casts.
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These detailed figurines were created by the 19th-century archaeologist
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Giuseppe Fiorelli, who injected liquid plaster into the cavities where Roman
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bodies had been buried by ash in the volcanic eruption in AD79.
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Fiorelli’s casts are the most moving and tragic death masks ever made. Every
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plaster corpse is writhing in agony, suffocated by poisonous gases.
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For 150 years, the victims’ skeletal remains have been locked in their
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cases. It is only now that the technology exists to examine the bones
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without destroying the casts.
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What the first CT scans revealed swept old theories away. One figure long
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believed to be a man appeared, in fact, to be female.
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Another, thought for decades to be a male gladiator in his prime, turned out
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to be a teenage boy.
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Presenters Bettany Hughes and Raksha Dave didn’t make enough of these
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dramatic finds. The CT results were held back to the end of the hour, so
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that the discoveries were inevitably rushed.
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Dr Javid Abdelmoneim in The Big Crash Diet Experiment challenges
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conventional wisdom on food and exercise
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Don’t blame John Sergeant, though. While the others were in the lab, he was
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still polishing off his meal of eels and urchins. Say what you like, this
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man believes in doing his research.
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After that, he’d probably welcome a few days of starvation. The powdered
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soups and shakes fed to four slimmers by Dr Javid Abdelmoneim in The Big
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Crash Diet Experiment (BBC1) looked worse than any classical culinary
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torture, though.
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To challenge conventional wisdom that brief bursts of intensive dieting
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rarely bring long-term results, Dr Javid had his guinea pigs living on 800
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calories a day for nine weeks.
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All lost plenty of weight. But it was the switch to healthy-eating
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afterwards that seemed to bring the best results.
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The show had plenty of useful advice for dieters. Don’t pretend fast food is
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‘addictive’ — greasy take-aways are just a bad habit. Only eat in the dining
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room, never on the sofa . . . or in bed.
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Remember, burger bars are in the cynical business of selling you empty
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calories.
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Follow those rules, and you might not need the powdered shakes. Or the foul
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fish sauce.
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Nuneaton's hospital has been given the all-clear after a previously closed
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ward has now been re-opened.
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Bosses at the George Eliot Hospital were forced to close the Adam Bede ward
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due to an outbreak of Norovirus.
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It remained closed over the weekend but on Monday they said that ward had
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now been decontaminated and re-opened.
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Martina Morris, deputy director of nursing at George Eliot Hospital NHS
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Trust, said: “The patients on Adam Bede ward have been clear of symptoms for
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the last 48 hours, and following a full decontamination, we have re-opened
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the ward.
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“Any patients in the hospital who continue to present with symptoms of
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norovirus have been isolated in side rooms.”
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anyone from suffering from the sickness and diarrhoea to steer clear.
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“We ask that the public continue to avoid the hospital, if they have
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symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting and do not visit until they have been
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symptom free for at least 48 hours,” the deputy director of nursing said.
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“Good hand hygiene is key to limiting the spread of these infections and it
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is important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water as using
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just an anti-bacterial hand gel is not sufficient.”
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Comedy cabaret team All That Malarkey are promising to end 2017 with a
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festive bang with their new show Camp as Christmas.
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They will be playing The Groundlings Theatre in Portsmouth on December 20 at
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7.30pm (www.groundlings.co.uk) and Chichester’s St John’s Chapel on December
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21, also at 7.30pm (07722 824696).
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Spokesman David Harrington said: “We spent a sizzling summer strutting our
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stuff at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where we performed to an
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international audience and gained excellent reviews.”
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Now they are back on the road for Christmas: “We’re excited to have dates
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including our London debut at the magnificent King’s Head Theatre, as well
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as other performances in Wales and the South, though we always finish at
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Chichester as that is where our journey began.
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“The four classically-trained singers of ATM are geared up and ready to sing
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their hearts out, fling themselves around the stage and present popular
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Christmas songs from pop to classics and carols, all musically arranged in
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unexpected ways that will surprise and entertain, accompanied and compered
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by yours truly at the keyboard. Known for our unique four-part harmony
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arrangements of family favourites, laced with fun, sparkle and
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tongue-in-cheek frivolity, our new programme will include wonderful new
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renditions of Do you ACTUALLY wish it could be Christmas everyday, Christmas
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No.1 Medley and We Need a Little Christmas.
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“Always drawing an amazing and welcoming crowd, our performance this year
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will be at St John’s Chapel, Chichester, hometown of the unmissable
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ginger-haired ATM soprano, Amy Fuller, and the city where ATM started four
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Christmases ago.
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“Promising to be an energetic and impossibly-festive evening, we’ll also be
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holding a collection for St Wilfrid’s Hospice at the end, particularly close
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to our hearts this year. Also in the diary for this tour is an appearance at
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my hometown of Portsmouth (Wednesday, December 20 at The Groundlings
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Theatre). Having gone to Padnell school and Oaklands Catholic school and
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sixth form, it will be a treat to bring our outrageous act to old friends
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and family, and show them what I do for a living…flick my hair around and
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make funny faces at the piano like a maniac. Amy Fuller had made herself a
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complete stranger to me by growing up in Chichester and going to Bishop
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Luffa and Parklands Primary, but we fortunately crossed paths when studying
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together.”
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Michael Bohmeyer, the founder of Mein Grundeinkommen (My Basic Income).
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Photo: DPA
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Miko from Berlin may only be five, but he already has €1,000 ($1,063) per
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month to live on -- not from hard graft, but as part of an experiment into
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universal basic income.
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He is one of 85 people, including around 10 children, chosen by startup Mein
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Grundeinkommen (My Basic Income) to receive the payments for a year since
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2014.
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Founder Michael Bohmeyer has set out to prove to a sceptical public in
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Germany and further afield that the universal basic income (UBI) idea is
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workable.
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"Thanks to my first startup, I got a regular income, my life became more
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creative and healthy. So I wanted to launch a social experiment,"
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31-year-old Bohmeyer told AFP.
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And he wasn't alone in wanting to test the idea, as some 55,000 donors have
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stumped up the cash for the payments in a "crowdfunding" model -- with the
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final recipients picked out in a "wheel of fortune" event livestreamed
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online.
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Mother Birgit Kaulfuss said little Miko "can't really understand, but for
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the whole family it was exhilarating" when he was chosen -- offering a
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chance to live "in a more relaxed way" and take a first-ever family holiday.
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Trying things out
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"Everyone sleeps more soundly and no one become a layabout," Bohmeyer said
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of his beneficiaries.
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Recipients' experiences range from a welcome spell without financial worries
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to major turning points in their lives.
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"Without day-to-day pressures, you can be more creative and try things out,"
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Valerie Rupp told public broadcaster ARD in a recent interview.
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She was able both to take care of her baby and start a career as a decorator
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-- even as her husband, newly arrived from Mali, was taking German
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lessons.
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Winners have left jobs that were doing little more for them than put bread
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on the table to become teachers, taken time out to address chronic illness,
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broken alcohol addiction, taken care of loved ones, or paid for children's
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studies.
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"It's at once a gift and a prompt" to make a change, explained Astrid
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Lobeyer, who used the money to give eulogies at funerals and studied the
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therapeutic Alexander technique, a method for relieving stress in the
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muscles.
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Bohmeyer's experiment has fascinated social media and boosted discussion
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about a universal income in Germany.
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At the same time, Finland is testing the idea with 2,000 homeless recipients
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and the idea is a flagship policy for French Socialist presidential
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candidate Benoit Hamon.
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Reward for laziness?
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In 2009, the German parliament flatly rejected a petition from some 50,000
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Germans demanding a universal income.
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Nevertheless, some 40 percent of the public still think it's a good idea,
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according to a survey last June by pollsters Emnid.
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Supporters have formed a campaign group called "Buendnis Grundeinkommen"
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(Basic income federation) with their sights on September's legislative
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elections, but so far no major party has taken up the cause.
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There are pockets of support among left-wingers, the right, Catholic
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organisations and even industry leaders, whose reasoning ranges from
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fighting poverty to simplifying bureaucracy or smoothing the transition into
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the
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digital era.
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Resistance to the idea is more focused, centering on how UBI would change
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people's relationship to work.
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Right-wingers dismiss it as a "reward for laziness", while the Social
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Democratic Party (SPD) worried in 2006 about unemployed recipients being
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"labelled useless" rather than getting help to find jobs.
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Meanwhile, major unions like IG Metall and Verdi denounce the idea as a
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"liberal Trojan horse" that would "boost inequality" by paying millionaires
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and poor people alike.
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Thankless jobs
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Mein Grundeinkommen is "poorly thought out" as a response to broader social
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questions, University of Freiburg economist Alexander Spermann told AFP.
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The startup's 20 employees eat up "60 percent of the budget", founder
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Michael Bohmeyer admits -- while the idea of basing the funding on curiosity
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or activism by thousands of donors is hardly applicable on a large scale.
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For Spermann, the Berliners' experiment has only succeeded in answering the
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question "what would I do with a blank cheque if I got one for Christmas?"
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People's choices in terms of qualifications or work if they were guaranteed
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the payments for life are the real mystery, the economist argues.
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"Who will take on the exhausting and sometimes less attractive tasks, like
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emptying bins or taking care of the elderly?" asked Werner Eichhorst of the
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Bonn Centre for the Future of Work (IZA) in 2013.
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UBI supporters argue such jobs would either be taken over by robots or find
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a new place of honour in society if the policy were enacted.
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"No machine will take over working for us and pay our taxes at the same
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time," Eichhorst and opponents shoot back.
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- source_sentence: population of artesia
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sentences:
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Meanwhile, bring 4 cups of water to a boil and add the barley. Simmer
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uncovered for 30 minutes, drain, and set aside. When the soup is ready, add
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The 2016 Artesia, New Mexico, population is 12,036. There are 1,211 people
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There are 30 calories in one cup of chopped green peppers and approximately
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6 calories in 1 ounce or 28g of green peppers.
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- source_sentence: what is the best paying engineering job
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sentences:
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The 20 highest-paying jobs for engineering majors. Engineering jobs pay
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well. To find out just how lucrative they really are, we turned to PayScale,
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the creator of the world's largest compensation database. To find the 20
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highest-paying jobs for engineering majors, PayScale first identified the
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most common jobs for those with a bachelor's degree (and nothing more) who
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work full-time in the US. Chief architects and vice president's of business
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development topped the list, both earning an impressive $151,000 a year.
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- "Depending on the thickness and size of the chop, it can take anywhere from eight to 30 minutes. Hereâ\x80\x99s a helpful cooking chart and some tips to achieve delicious pork chops every time. Pork chops are a crowd pleaser, especially once you master your grilling technique. For safe consumption, itâ\x80\x99s recommended to cook pork until it reaches an internal temperature of 145°F or 65°C. Depending on the cut and thickness of your chop, the time it may take to reach this can vary. To make sure your chops are the right temperature, use a digital meat thermometer."
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Aviation is a combat arms branch which encompasses 80 percent of the
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commissioned officer operational flying positions within the Army (less
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those in Aviation Material Management and Medical Service Corps).
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datasets:
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- sentence-transformers/msmarco-co-condenser-margin-mse-sym-mnrl-mean-v1
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- sentence-transformers/natural-questions
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- type: cosine_map@10
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value: 0.46417103579527047
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name: Cosine Map@10
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license: apache-2.0
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# SentenceTransformer based on answerdotai/ModernBERT-base
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