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The originator of the idea for the series and main script editor was a serving Royal Navy officer , Ian Mackintosh , who worked with BBC producer Anthony Coburn after Mackintosh originally approached the BBC in May 1971 .
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The creator of the series was a serving Royal Navy officer , Ian Mackintosh .
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Henry VIII ( 28 June 1491 - 28 January 1547 ) was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death .
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Henry VIII ( 28 June 1491 - 28 January 1547 ) was the King of England from 1509 until his death .
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Born at Greenwich Palace , Henry Tudor was the third child and second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York .
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Henry was born in Greenwich Palace on 28 June 1491 and was the second son of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York .
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perhaps in reference to the monks he caused to be evicted during the Dissolution of the Monasteries .
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As he lay dying in 1547 , Henry 's last words are reported to have been `` monks monks monks '' , with certain historians believing it as a reference to the monks he evicted during the dissolution of the monasteries .
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Henry 's obesity hastened his death at the age of 55 , which occurred on 28 January 1547 in the Palace of Whitehall , on what would have been his father 's 90th birthday .
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He died at the age of 55 in 1547 , on the day which would have been his father 's King Henry VII 90th Birthday .
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This final provision failed when James VI of Scotland became James I of England upon Elizabeth 's death .
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They were Mary I of England , Elizabeth I of England , and Edward VI of England .
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Its water surface covers 15,180 acres ( 61 km2 ) and it has 365 miles ( 587 km ) of shoreline .
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Its water surface covers 15,180 acres ( 61 km2 ) and there are 365 miles ( 587 km ) of shoreline .
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Striper and their hybrids , as well as white bass , are also abundant .
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Striper and their hybrids as well as white bass are also abundant .
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Being located in central North Carolina , between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mid-Atlantic coast , Lexington has a humid subtropical climate , with moderate temperatures during spring and autumn and warm to hot summers .
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Being in central North Carolina , between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mid-Atlantic coast , Lexington has a humid subtropical climate , with moderate temperatures during spring and autumn and warm to hot summers .
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Since 1984 , the city has hosted the Lexington Barbecue Festival , one of the largest street festivals in North Carolina .
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Starting in 1984 , the city has the Lexington Barbecue Festival each year , one of the largest street festivals in North Carolina .
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Lexington-style barbecue is made with pork shoulder cooked slowly over a hardwood fire , usually hickory .
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Lexington-style barbecue is made with pork shoulder cooked slowly over a hardwood fire , usually hickory wood .
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The oldest surviving house in Lexington is The Homestead , built by Dr. William Rainey Holt ( 1798 − 1868 ) , a physician born in what is today Alamance County .
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The oldest remaining house in Lexington is The Homestead , built by Dr. William Rainey Holt ( 1798-1868 ) , a physician born in Alamance County .
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The lake is best known for its quantity and quality of largemouth bass , which attract anglers from all over the United States .
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The lake is best known for its quantity and quality of largemouth bass .
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In the twentieth century until the late 1990s , Lexington 's economy was mainly based on textile and furniture manufacturing .
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Until the late 1990s , Lexington 's economy was based on textile and furniture manufacturing .
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Since then , most local manufacturers have moved their production facilities to Asia and Mexico as a way to reduce costs and remain competitive in a global market .
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Since then , most local manufacturers have moved their production facilities to Asia and Mexico to reduce costs .
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The lake is stocked with channel , blue , and flathead catfish , plus crappie and several different sunfish , such as bluegill , shellcracker and others .
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The lake has large numbers of fish , including channel , blue , and flathead catfish , plus crappie and several different sunfish such as bluegill , shellcracker and others .
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It is basted in a sauce ( called `` dip '' locally ) made with vinegar , ketchup , water , salt , pepper and other spices .
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It is served with a sauce made with vinegar , ketchup , water , salt , pepper and other spices .
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It is the site of the Bassmaster Tournaments , including the Bassmaster Classic in 1994 , 1995 , 1997 and 2007 and frequently is used for other angling competitions .
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There have been a number of national fishing tournaments held at the lake , such as Bassmaster Tournaments , like the Bassmaster Classic in 1994 , 1995 , 1997 and 2007 .
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Pigs in the City began in 2003 , and the event drew more than 40,000 visitors from all over the state in its first year .
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Pigs in the City began in 2003 and 40,000 visitors from all over the state came to see the event in the first year .
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Other large employers include : Lexington calls itself the `` Barbecue Capital of North Carolina .
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Lexington calls itself the `` Barbecue Capital of the World '' .
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The second largest lake in North Carolina , High Rock Lake is located a few miles south of Lexington .
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High Rock Lake is the second largest lake in North Carolina and located near Lexington .
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It begins at the confluence of the Yadkin and the South Yadkin rivers .
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It begins where the Yadkin River and the South Yadkin River come together .
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As president of the North Carolina Agricultural Society , Holt was among the first to introduce purebred breeds of livestock to the state .
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Dr. Holt was the President of the North Carolina Agricultural Society and was one of the first to introduce purebred livestock to North Carolina .
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The settlers named their community in honor of Lexington , Massachusetts , the site of the first skirmish of the American Revolutionary War .
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The town is named after the city of Lexington , Massachusetts , where the first battle of the American Revolutionary War took place .
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Lexington is the county seat of Davidson County , North Carolina , United States .
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Lexington is a city in the state of North Carolina , United States .
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Pigs in the City is a public art initiative coordinated by Uptown Lexington , Inc. , a non-profit organization created to revitalize the downtown ( or locally called `` uptown '' ) area of Lexington .
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Pigs in the City is a public art display managed by Uptown Lexington , Inc. , a non-profit organization that has the goal of increasing the usage of the downtown area of Lexington .
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Lexington was incorporated as a city in 1828 .
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Lexington officially became a city in 1828 .
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In 2007 , Ebner 's poem , `` a paperman and sick '' , became one of the Mentioned Poems at the International Poetry Prize Nosside .
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In 2007 , Ebner 's poem `` a paperman and sick '' became one of the Mentioned Poems at the International Poetry Prize Nosside .
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Supported by a subsidy for literature from the Austrian government , he went to Andorra in 2007 to write an essay about the country in the Pyrenees .
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Supported by the Austrian government , he went to Andorra in 2007 and wrote an essay about the country in the Pyrenees .
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Moreover , Ebner 's metaphors have been described as `` passing beyond reality without losing ground '' .
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Ebner 's metaphors have been described as `` going beyond reality without losing ground '' .
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His works include cultural essays on Catalan topics , and stories dealing with Jewish traditions .
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His works include cultural essays on Catalan topics , and stories about Jewish traditions .
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Ebner 's poetry is written in German and Catalan ; he also translates French and Catalan literature into German .
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Ebner 's poetry is written in German and Catalan .
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Klaus Ebner ( b. August 8 , 1964 ) is an Austrian writer , essayist , poet , and translator .
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Klaus Ebner ( born August 8 , 1964 ) is an Austrian writer of short stories , essays and poetry , and a translator .
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His poetry is written in German and Catalan .
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He writes poetry in German and Catalan .
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He started submitting stories to magazines in the 1980s , and also published articles and books on software topics after 1989 .
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He started sending in stories to magazines in the 1980s , and also published articles and books about computer software after 1989 .
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He is a member of the Austrian writers ' associations Grazer Autorenversammlung ( GAV ) and Österreichischer Schriftstellerverband ( ÖSV ) .
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Klaus Ebner is a member of the Austrian Writers ' Associations `` Grazer Autorenversammlung ( GAV ) '' and '' Österreichischer Schriftstellerverband ( ÖSV ) '' .
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Ebner has additionally written narrative fiction ( novels , short stories , short prose ) , essays and poems .
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Today , Klaus Ebner is an author of fiction ( novels , short stories ) , essays and poems .
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His first collection of short stories was printed in 2007 .
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His first book of short stories was printed in 2007 .
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Ebner 's short stories in particular cover a multitude of topics , which , as critic Julia Rafael states , treat actual and socially relevant problems .
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Ebner 's short stories have many different topics , which , as critic Julia Rafael says , include actual and socially relevant problems .
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Another award-winning essay , `` Was blieb vom Weißen Ritter ? ''
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In the winning essay Was blieb vom Weißen Ritter ?
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In 2001 , while studying European economics at a Viennese university of applied sciences , he authored a paper about Islamism in Europe , which was published in Germany in 2001 .
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In 2001 he wrote a university paper about islamism in Europe , which has been published later in Germany .
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Austrian writer and critic Wolfgang Ratz made a similar observation , drawing attention to `` the accurateness of Ebner 's speech '' and `` his affinity with formal details '' , while singling out the sarcastic stridency of the critical stories .
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Austrian writer and critic Wolfgang Ratz made a similar observation , underlining `` the accurateness of Ebner 's speech '' and `` his love for formal details '' , while pinpointing the sarcastic undertone of the critical stories .
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In the 1990s , Ebner published articles and books on software and networking topics ; while these books were written in German , he also wrote some articles in English .
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In the 1990s , he published articles and books about software and computer networks ; these books were in German , but he also wrote articles in English .
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, gives insight into the medieval novel Tirant lo Blanch by Joanot Martorell from Valencia .
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, the reader learns about the novel from the Middle Ages Tirant lo Blanch by Joanot Martorell from Valencia .
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According to journalist Paul C. Jezek , Ebner 's writing style is characterized by very careful and acerbic wording .
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The journalist Paul C. Jezek said , Ebner 's writing style is characterized by very carefully chosen wording .
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In 1982 , after a one-month university trip to Tours , France , Ebner began studying Romance languages , German philology , and translation at the University of Vienna .
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In the 1980s , he studied Romance languages , German and Translation at the University of Vienna .
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On the morning of December 11 , 2007 , Khalil Ibrahim claimed that JEM forces fought and defeated Sudanese government troops guarding a Chinese-run oilfield in the Kordofan region .
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On the morning of December 11th , 2007 , Khalil Ibrahim claimed that JEM forces fought and defeated Sudanese government troops guarding a Chinese-run oilfield in the Kordofan region .
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In October 2007 , the JEM attacked the Defra oilfield in the Kordofan region of Sudan .
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In October of 2007 , the JEM attacked an oilfield in the Kordofan region of Sudan .
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The next month , a group of 135 Chinese engineers arrived in Darfur to work on the Defra field .
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The next month , a group of 135 Chinese engineers arrived in Darfur to work on this field .
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( They are ) just interested in Sudan 's resources . ''
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It is just interested in Sudan 's resources . ''
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The Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ) ( Arabic : حركة العدل والمساواة , Ḥarakat al-ʿAdl wal-musāwāh ) is a Sudanese opposition group founded by Khalil Ibrahim , the group has been led since January 2012 by his brother Gibril Ibrahim , as Khalil was killed in December 2011 .
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It is led by Khalil Ibrahim .
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He studied music at the conservatoire in Amsterdam .
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Haitink studied music at the conservatoire in Amsterdam , the town where he was born .
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He became second conductor of the orchestra in 1955 , and chief conductor of the orchestra in 1957 .
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He then became chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic in 1957 .
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Haitink has five children from his first marriage to Marjolein Snijder .
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Haitink has five children from his first marriage .
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His conducting debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra was on 7 November 1956 , substituting for Carlo Maria Giulini .
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On 7 November 1956 the famous conductor Carlo Maria Giulini was not able to conduct a concert of the Concertgebouw Orchestra so the young Bernard Haitink conducted instead .
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He and his fourth wife , the former Patricia Bloomfield , a barrister and past viola player in the Covent Garden Opera orchestra , reside in Lucerne , Switzerland .
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He lives in Switzerland with his fourth wife , who used to be a viola player in the orchestra of the Royal Opera House .
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Under his direction , a string of reinforced concrete pillboxes was built along the beaches , or sometimes slightly inland , to house machine guns , antitank guns and light artillery .
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Under his direction , a string of reinforced concrete pillboxes were built along the beaches , or sometimes slightly inland , to house machine guns , antitank guns , and light artillery .
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Mines and antitank obstacles were planted on the beaches themselves and underwater obstacles and mines were placed in waters just off shore .
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Mines and antitank obstacles were planted on the beaches themselves , and underwater obstacles and mines were placed in waters just off shore .
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The Channel Islands were heavily fortified , particularly the island of Alderney which is closest to Britain .
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The Channel Islands were heavily fortified , particularly the island of Alderney which is closest to France .
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The Atlantic Wall ( German : Atlantikwall ) was an extensive system of coastal fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1945 along the western coast of Europe and Scandinavia as a defense against an anticipated Allied invasion of the mainland continent from Great Britain .
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The Atlantic Wall ( German : Atlantikwall ) was an extensive system of Coastal fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944 along the western coast of Europe as a defense against an anticipated Allied invasion of the mainland continent from Great Britain .
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Although the defensive wall was never completed , the Wall 's existence has served to explain away concerns of the Soviet Union as to why the Second Front was not opened until June 6 , 1944 ( less than a year before the end of the war in Europe ) .
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Although the defensive wall was never completed the Wall 's existence has served to explain away concerns of the Soviet Union for why the Second Front was not opened until June 6 , 1944 ( less than a year before the end of the war ) .
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Hitler had decreed that 1\/12th of the steel and concrete used in the Atlantic Wall go to the Channel Islands , because of the propaganda value of controlling British territory .
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Hitler had decreed that 10 % of the steel and concrete used in the Atlantic Wall go to the Channel Islands , because of the propaganda value of controlling British territory .
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Hitler ordered them all to fight to the end and some of them remained in German hands until the unconditional surrender of Axis Forces on May 8 , 1945 .
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Militarily it was divided into eight commands : Many major ports and positions were made part of the Atlantic wall and received heavy fortifications , Hitler ordered them all to fight to the end and some of them remained in German hands until the unconditional surrender of Axis Forces on May 8 , 1945 .
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It is danced to the music of the same name introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953 .
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It is dance music introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953 .
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The cha-cha-cha , or simply cha-cha , is the name of a dance of Cuban origin .
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Cha-cha-cha is the name of a Latin American music and dance , of Cuban origin .
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The international destinations for this cycle are Venice , Milan , Verona and Como ; Italy , making this the third time the show has traveled to Italy , and the second time it has traveled to Milan , Verona and Como ( Cycle 2 ) ; Rome was visited in Cycle 10 .
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The international destinations for this cycle are Venice , Milan , Verona and Como .
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The fifteenth cycle of America 's Next Top Model premiered on September 8 , 2010 and was the ninth season to be aired on The CW network .
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America 's Next Top Model , Cycle 15 is the fifteenth cycle of America 's Next Top Model .
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Such chromophores are often present in various organic compounds and sometimes present in polymers that are colored or glow in the dark .
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Chromophores are often present in various organic compounds and sometimes present in polymers that are colored or glow in the dark .
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Cyclooctatetraene , for example , possesses alternating single and double bonds .
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For example , cyclooctatetraene has alternating single and double bonds .
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Conjugated , planar , cyclic compounds that follow Hückel 's rule are aromatic and exhibit an unusual stability .
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Conjugated , planar , cyclic compounds that follow Hückel 's rule are aromatic and have an unusual stability .
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Chromophores often consist of a series of conjugated bonds and\/or ring systems , commonly aromatic , which can include C-C , C = C , C = O , or N = N bonds .
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Chromophores often consist of a series of conjugated bonds and\/or ring systems , which can include C-C , C = C , C = O , or N = N bonds .
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A conjugated system has a region of overlapping p-orbitals , bridging the interjacent single bonds .
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A conjugated system has a region of overlapping p-orbitals , bridging the single bonds that are between .
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Hemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of our bodies .
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Hemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of human bodies .
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Lone pairs , radicals or carbenium ions may be part of the system .
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They can contain lone pairs , radicals or carbenium ions .
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As a ligand , porphyrin forms numerous complexes with metallic ions like iron in hemoglobin that colors blood red .
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As a ligand , porphyrin forms many complexes with metallic ions .
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Conjugation is the overlap of one p-orbital with another across an intervening sigma bond ( in larger atoms d-orbitals can be involved ) .
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Conjugation is the overlap of one p-orbital with another across a sigma bond that is in between .
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Because the p-orbitals of the molecule do not align themselves well in this non-planar molecule , the electrons are not as easily shared between the carbon atoms .
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Because the p-orbitals of the molecule do not move themselves into the right place well in this non-planar molecule , the electrons are not as easily shared between the carbon atoms .
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In chemistry , a conjugated system is a system of connected p-orbitals with delocalized electrons in compounds with alternating single and multiple bonds , which in general may lower the overall energy of the molecule and increase stability .
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In chemistry , a conjugated system is a system of connected p-orbitals with delocalized electrons .
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Conjugated chromophores are found in many organic compounds including azo dyes ( also artificial food additives ) , compounds in fruits and vegetables ( lycopene and anthocyanidins ) , photoreceptors of the eye , and some pharmaceutical compounds such as the following :
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Conjugated chromophores are found in many organic compounds including azo dyes ( also artificial food additives ) , compounds in fruits and vegetables ( lycopene and anthocyanidins ) .
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The presence of a nitrogen in the ring or groups α to the ring like a carbonyl group ( C = O ) , an imine group ( C = N ) , a vinyl group ( C = C ) , or an anion will also suffice as a source of pi orbitals to maintain conjugation .
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Also , pi orbitals needed for conjugation can come from substituent groups α to the ring like : a carbonyl group ( C = O ) , an imine group ( C = N ) , a vinyl group ( C = C ) , or an anion .
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Phthalocyanines , which , like Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Green , often contain a transition metal ion , exchange an electron with the complexed transition metal ion that easily changes its oxidation state .
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Phthalocyanines , like Phthalo Blue and Phthalo Green , often contain a transition metal ion .
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The classic example benzene has a system of 6 π-electrons , which forms the benzene ring along the planar σ-ring with its 12 electrons .
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Benzene has a system of six electrons above and six below the flat planar ring .
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Not all compounds with alternating double and single bonds are aromatic .
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Not all compounds with alternating ( switching between ) double and single bonds are aromatic .
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Porphyrin-metal complexes often have strong colors .
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Things that are made of porphyrin-metal often have strong colors .
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Conjugated systems form the basis of chromophores , which are light-absorbing parts of a molecule that can cause a compound to be colored .
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Chromophores are light-absorbing parts of a molecule that can cause a compound to have a visible color .
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Oxygen has two lone pairs , one of which occupies a p-orbital on that position , thereby maintaining the conjugation of that five-membered ring .
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The Oxygen in furan has two lone pairs , one of which fills a p-orbital on that position .
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Pigments and dyes like these are charge-transfer complexes .
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Pigments and dyes like these tranfers electric charges from one part to another ( charge-transfer complexes ) .
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The largest conjugated systems are found in graphene , graphite , conductive polymers , and carbon nanotubes .
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The largest conjugated systems ( with the greatest number of shared electrons ) are in graphite , conductive polymers , and carbon nanotubes .
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The molecule can be still considered conjugated , but is neither aromatic , nor antiaromatic ( because it is not planar ) .
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The molecule is still conjugated , but it is not aromatic , or antiaromatic ( because it is not planar ) .
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David married Bathsheba and she bore his child , `` but the thing that David had done displeased the Lord . ''
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David married Bathsheba , but '' ... the thing David had done displeased the LORD . ''
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From then on , whenever `` the spirit from God came on Saul , David would take up his lyre and play .
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So , '' ... whenever the spirit from God came upon Saul , David would take his harp and play .
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Goliath fell dead , and David took Goliath 's sword and beheaded him .
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Using Goliath 's own sword , David cut off Goliath 's head .
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Saul did so , and made David one of his armor-bearers .
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Saul `` liked him very much , and David became one of his armor-bearers . ''
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According to manager Frankie Frisch , the pitch was named by outfielder Maurice Van Robays .
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Pirates manager Frankie Frisch claimed that the pitch was named by outfielder Maurice Van Robays .
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When asked what it meant , Van Robays replied , '' ` Eephus ai n't nothing , and that 's a nothing pitch . ''
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Van Robays explained that `` Eephus ai n't nothing , and that 's a nothing pitch . ''
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The Eephus pitch is thrown overhand like most pitches , but is characterized by an unusual , high arcing trajectory with a peak around 20-25 feet .
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The Eephus pitch is thrown overhand , like other pitches in baseball .
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Its invention is attributed to Rip Sewell of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1940s .
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The pitch was invented by Rip Sewell of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1940s .
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It is considered a trick pitch because , in comparison to normal baseball pitches - which run from 70 to 100 miles per hour - an Eephus pitch appears to move in slow motion at 55 miles per hour or less , sometimes into the low-40s .
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The Eephus pitch is considered a trick pitch because it is so slow .
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An Eephus pitch ( also spelled Ephus ) in baseball is a very low speed junk pitch .
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An Eephus pitch is a kind of pitch in baseball .
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This is not necessarily the same as the country issuing the racing licence .
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This does not need to be the same as the country issuing the racing licence .
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