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The Phoenix Park Murders were the fatal stabbings on 6 May 1882 in the Phoenix Park in Dublin of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke .
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The Phoenix Park Murders were the fatal stabbings on 6 May 1882 in the Phoenix Park in Dublin .
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Responsibility for the assassinations was claimed by a small hitherto unheard-of Republican organization called the Irish National Invincibles .
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Responsibility for the political murders was claimed by a small , until then unknown Republican organization called the Irish National Invincibles .
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Others , convicted as accessories to the crime , were sentenced to serve long prison terms .
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Others were sentenced to serve long prison terms .
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By playing off one suspect against another Mallon got several of them to reveal what they knew .
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Mallon got several of them to reveal what they knew about the murders .
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He and Burke were attacked as they walked to the Viceregal Lodge , the `` out of season '' residence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland .
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Cavendish and Burke were attacked as they walked through Phoenix Park to the Viceregal Lodge .
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It emerged that the letters were forgeries written by journalist Richard Pigott , and Parnell was personally vindicated by the Parnell Commission in 1888-89 .
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They were forgeries written by journalist Richard Pigott .
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Elton listed `` sola fide '' with `` sola gratia '' as one term , followed by `` sola scriptura '' and `` soli Deo gloria . ''
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`` The Five solas '' describe what these Protestant leaders believed : The words `` Sola Scriptura '' , `` Solus Christus '' , `` Sola Gratia '' , `` Sola Fide '' and `` Soli Deo Gloria '' are not English words .
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It is an extension of the perineum , and is located between the penis and anus .
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It is made of skin and muscle and is found between the penis and anus .
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Darts is a form of throwing game in which small missiles are thrown at a circular target ( dartboard ) fixed to a wall .
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Darts is a type of throwing game where darts are thrown on a circular target held on a wall .
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The premiere of his last opera , Falstaff was also given in the theater .
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The first performance of his last opera , Falstaff was also given in this theater .
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La Scala 's season traditionally opens on 7 December , Saint Ambrose 's Day , the feast day of Milan 's patron saint .
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La Scala 's season traditionally opens on 7 December , Saint Ambrose 's Day , Milan 's patron saint .
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In 1943 , during WWII , La Scala was severely damaged by bombing .
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In 1943 , during World War II , La Scala was badly damaged by bombing .
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All performances must end before midnight , and long operas start earlier in the evening when necessary .
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All performances must end before midnight ; long operas start earlier in the evening if necessary .
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In time , oil lamps were replaced by gas lamps , these in turn were replaced by electric lights in 1883 .
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Later , oil lamps were replaced by gas lamps .
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Conditions in the auditorium , too , could be frustrating for the opera lover , as Mary Shelley discovered in September 1840 : La Scala was originally illuminated with 84 oil lamps mounted on the palcoscenico and another thousand in the rest of theater .
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La Scala was originally lit with 84 oil lamps mounted on the palcoscenico ( ceiling ) and another thousand in the rest of theater .
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To prevent the risks of fire , several rooms were filled with hundreds of water buckets .
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In case they ever caught fire , several rooms were filled with hundreds of water buckets .
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Above the boxes , La Scala has a gallery where the less wealthy can watch the performances , called the loggione .
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Above the boxes , La Scala has always had a gallery where people who are not so rich can watch .
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For several years , however , Verdi did not allow his work to be played here , as some of his music had been modified ( he said `` corrupted '' ) by the orchestra .
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For several years , however , Verdi did not allow his music to be played here because he did not like the way the orchestra had played it .
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The Museo Teatrale alla Scala ( La Scala Theatre Museum ) , accessible from the theater 's foyer and a part of the house , contains a collection of paintings , drafts , statues , costumes , and other documents regarding La Scala 's and opera history in general .
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There is also a La Scala Museum ( Museo Teatrale alla Scala ) which has an extraordinary collection of paintings , drafts , statues , costumes , and other documents about opera and La Scala 's history .
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It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946 , with a memorable concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini-twice La Scala 's principal conductor and an associate of the composers Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini-with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi , which created a sensation .
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It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946 , with a brilliant concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini , with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi .
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This dispute originated in a disagreement over the production of his Giovanna d'Arco in 1845 ; however the composer later conducted his Requiem there on 25 May 1874 and he announced in 1886 that La Scala would host the premiere of what was to become his penultimate opera , Otello .
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However the composer later conducted his Requiem there on May 25 , 1874 , and in 1886 announced that La Scala would host the premiere of his opera Otello .
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The theater had a total of `` 3,000 or so '' seats organized into 678 pit-stalls , arranged in six tiers of boxes above which is the ` loggione ' or two galleries .
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The theater had more than 3,000 seats arranged in six tiers ( six storeys ) of boxes , and above that the two ` loggione ' or galleries .
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La Scala ( abbreviation in Italian language for the official name Teatro alla Scala ) is a world-renowned opera house in Milan , Italy .
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The Teatro alla Scala , usually known as La Scala , is probably the most famous opera house in the world .
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The new theater was built on the former location of the church of Santa Maria alla Scala , from which the theater gets its name .
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The new theater was built where there had been a church called Santa Maria della Scala .
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The premiere performance was Antonio Salieri 's Europa riconosciuta .
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The first opera to be performed there was Salieri 's Europa riconosciuta .
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Operation Overlord also began on D-Day , and continued until Allied forces crossed the River Seine on 19 August 1944 . ''
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Operation Overlord also began on D-Day , and continued until Allied forces crossed the river Seine on 19 August 1944 .
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Through the Cicero affair , the Germans obtained documents containing references to Overlord , but these documents lacked all detail .
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Through the Cicero affair , the Germans obtained documents containing references to Overlord , but these documents lacked detail .
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This had the potential to ruin the Allied deceptions Fortitude North and Fortitude South .
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This had the potential to ruin the Allied trick operations Fortitude North and Fortitude South .
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Another such leak was General Charles de Gaulle 's radio message after D-Day .
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Another leak was General Charles de Gaulle 's radio message after D-Day .
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There were several leaks prior to or on D-Day .
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All the same , there were several leaks prior to or on D-Day .
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On 28 April 1944 , in south Devon on the English coast , 638 U.S. soldiers and sailors were killed when German torpedo boats surprised one of these landing exercises , Exercise Tiger .
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On 28 April 1944 , in south Devon on the British coast , 946 American soldiers and sailors were killed when German torpedo boats attacked one of these landing exercises , Exercise Tiger .
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He , unlike all the other leaders , stated that this invasion was the real invasion .
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He stated that this invasion was the real invasion .
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For example , Gen. Eisenhower referred to the landings as the initial invasion .
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Eisenhower referred to the landings as the initial invasion .
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( ... ) Operation Neptune began on D-Day ( June 6th 1944 ) and ended on 30 June 1944 .
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It began on D-Day ( 6 June 1944 ) and ended on 30 June 1944 .
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The Allied Naval Expeditionary Force was divided into two Naval Task Forces : Western ( Rear-Admiral Alan G Kirk ) and Eastern ( Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Vian ) .
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The Invasion Fleet was made upfrom eight navies made up of warships and submarines , split into the Western Naval Task Force ( Rear-Admiral Alan G Kirk ) and the Eastern Naval Task Force ( Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Vian ) .
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Operation Overlord was the codename for the Allied invasion of northwest Europe .
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The purpose of the Normandy invasion , codenamed Operation OVERLORD , was to get the Allied army onto the continent of Europe .
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The sector which was attacked was guarded by four divisions .
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The sector which was attacked was guarded by four divisions , of which the 352nd and 91st were of high quality .
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The overall commander of the Allied Naval Expeditionary Force , providing close protection and bombardment at the beaches , was Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay .
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The fleet was led by Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay .
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In the months leading up to the invasion , the Allied forces conducted a deception operation , Operation Fortitude , aimed at misleading the Germans with respect to the date and place of the invasion .
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Then , in the weeks leading up to the invasion , the Allies tried to make the Germans think that the main invasion would take place at the Pas de Calais and in Norway , the Allies prepared a trick plan , called Operation Fortitude .
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The first phase , the establishment of a secure foothold , was codenamed Neptune .
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Getting a secure hold on the area was codenamed Neptune .
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Egyptian athletes have won a total of 26 medals , with weightlifting as the top medal-producing sport .
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Egyptian athletes have won a total of 24 medals .
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The National Olympic Committee for Egypt is the Egyptian Olympic Committee , and was created in 1910 .
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The National Olympic Committee for Egypt was formed in 1910 .
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Egypt first participated at the Olympic Games in 1912 , and has sent athletes to compete in most editions of the Summer Olympic Games since then .
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Egypt has sent athletes to most of the Summer Olympic Games since then .
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Egypt 's lone participation at the Winter Olympic Games was a single alpine skier in 1984 .
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Egypt was at the Winter Olympic Games with a single alpine skier in 1984 .
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He was elected to the European Parliament in 1999 and re-elected in 2004 and 2009 .
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He was first elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 1999 and was re-elected in 2004 and 2009 .
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Since 1999 , he has been a Member of the European Parliament for South East England and co-chairs the Europe of Freedom and Democracy group .
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He is a Member of the European Parliament for the South East England region and is the co-chair of the Europe and Freedom and Democracy group in the European Parliament .
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Active in the Conservative Party from his school days , Farage left the party in 1992 in protest at the John Major government signing of the Treaty on European Union at Maastricht .
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Nigel Farage left the Conservative Party in 1992 after the Maastricht Treaty was signed by John Major 's Conservative government .
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On 4 September 2009 , Farage resigned as the UKIP 's leader to focus on his campaign to become Member of Parliament for Buckingham at Westminster in the 2010 general election .
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In November 2009 , Farage resigned as UKIP leader because he wanted to concentrate on being elected to the House of Commons at the 2010 General Election .
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In September 2006 , Farage became the UKIP Leader and led the party through the 2009 European Parliament Election when it received the second highest share of the popular vote , defeating Labor and the Liberal Democrats with over two million votes .
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In September 2006 , he was elected to become the UKIP leader and was party leader during the 2009 European Parliament election where UKIP received the second highest number of votes after the Conservative Party .
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Similar strategies to all the above work equally well in minor modes : there have been one - , two - and three-minor-chord songs , minor blues .
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Many country , blues , rock , pop , and punk songs are three-chord songs .
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His stories form the basis of Jacques Offenbach 's famous opera The Tales of Hoffmann , in which Hoffman appears ( heavily fictionalized ) as the hero .
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He is the hero of Jacques Offenbach 's famous opera The Tales of Hoffmann .
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Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann ( 24 January 1776 - 25 June 1822 ) , better known as E.T.A. Hoffmann , was a German Romantic author of fantasy and horror , a jurist , composer , music critic , draftsman and caricaturist .
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Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann ( born Königsberg 24 January 1776 ; died Berlin 25 June 1822 ) was a German writer , composer , music critic , painter , caricaturist and lawyer .
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The division was created in 1949 and is named after Anderson Dawson , the first Labor Premier of Queensland and leader of the first parliamentary socialist government anywhere in the world .
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It was set up in 1949 and is named after Anderson Dawson , the first Labor Premier of Queensland and leader of the first parliamentary socialist government in the world .
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It is located on the North Queensland coast , taking in the towns of Ayr , Bowen , Mackay , Proserpine and some south-eastern suburbs of the city of Townsville .
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It is on the North Queensland coast , and includes the towns of Ayr , Bowen , Mackay , Proserpine and parts of Townsville .
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County councils were responsible for more strategic services in a region , with ( from 1894 ) smaller urban district councils and rural district councils responsible for other activities .
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County councils were responsible for more strategic services in a region , with smaller urban district councils and rural district councils responsible for other activities .
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The new system was a major modernisation , which reflected the increasing range of functions carried out by local government in late Victorian Britain .
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The new system was a major modernisation , which became necessary because of the increase of functions carried out by local government in late Victorian Britain .
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County councils were created by the Local Government Act 1888 , largely taking over the administrative functions of the unelected county courts of quarter sessions .
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They took over the administrative functions of the unelected Quarter Sessions .
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Aristotelis `` Telly '' Savalas ( Greek : Αριστοτέλης '' Τέλλυ '' Σαβάλας ; January 21 , 1922 - January 22 , 1994 ) was an American film and television actor and singer , whose career spanned four decades .
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Telly Savalas ( January 21 , 1922 - January 22 , 1994 ) was an American actor .
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He later returned to play a different character in two of the movie 's TV sequels - The Dirty Dozen : The Deadly Mission ( 1987 ) and The Dirty Dozen : The Fatal Mission ( 1988 ) .
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He also starred in TV movie productions Mongo 's Back in Town ( 1972 ) , She Cried Murder ( 1973 ) , Alcatraz : The Whole Shocking Story ( 1980 ) , Dirty Dozen : The Deadly Mission ( 1987 ) , The Dirty Dozen : The Fatal Mission ( 1988 ) , The Hollywood Detective ( 1989 ) .
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A plumbing system In order for the heated water to form a geyser , a plumbing system is required .
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A plumbing system For the heated water to form a geyser , a plumbing system is needed .
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The plumbing system is made up of a system of fractures , fissures , porous spaces and sometimes cavities .
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The plumbing system is made up of a system of fractures , fissures , spaces and sometimes cavities ( holes ) .
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Water The water that is ejected from a geyser must travel underground through deep , pressurized fissures in the Earth 's crust .
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Water The water that bursts from a geyser must travel underground through deep , high-pressure cracks in the earth 's crust .
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The fact that geysers need heat much higher than normally found near the earth 's surface is the reason they are associated with volcanoes or volcanic areas .
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Geysers need much more heat than is usually found near the earth 's surface .
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Intense heat The heat needed for geyser formation comes from magma that needs to be near the surface of the earth .
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This heat comes from magma .
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This includes a reservoir to hold the water while it is being heated .
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The water needs to be held while it is being heated .
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Geysers are generally associated with volcanic areas .
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Geysers are usually near volcanic areas .
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As they burst through the geyser 's vent , some water overflows or splashes out , reducing the weight of the column and thus the pressure on the water underneath .
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They burst through the geyser 's vent .
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Generally , surface water works its way down to an average depth of around 2,000 metres ( 6,600 ft ) where it contacts hot rocks .
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Surface water usually goes down to about 2,000 metres ( 6,600 ft ) .
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After her role in creation and continuously preventing the universe from returning to chaos , her primary role in Egyptian mythology dealt with the weighing of souls that took place in the underworld , Duat .
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Her first role in Egyptian mythology was the weighing of words that took place in the underworld , Duat .
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When he was in sixth grade , his father retired from the military and his family moved to Freeport , Illinois , where his father set up his private medical practice .
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When he was in sixth grade , his father retired from the military and his family moved to Freeport , Illinois .
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He worked very closely with Montgomery County Public Schools ( MCPS ) in Maryland to help implement a hands-on science program in elementary and middle grades .
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He worked very closely with Montgomery County Public Schools ( MCPS ) in Maryland to help create a hands = on science program in elementary and middle grades .
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López is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Arlington ( faculty profile ) .
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López is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Arlington .
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His father was a United States Army officer and surgeon and his mother an elementary school teacher .
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His father was a United States Army officer and surgeon .
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López worked as a scientist for the Applied Research Corporation ( on contract to the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory ) from 1985 to 1992 .
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López worked as a scientist for the Applied Research Corporation from 1985 to 1992 .
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There his science teacher , who also served as an influential factor in his decision to become a scientist , taught him to do a small amount of computer programming .
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There his science teacher taught him to do a small amount of computer programming .
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His research studied the magnetic properties of the sun and solar wind and how these effect the magnetosphere of earth .
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He studied the magnetic properties of the sun and solar wind and how they affect weather on the earth .
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In 1984 he earned his Master 's and in 1986 a Ph.D. in Space physics ( also known as space plasma physics ) .
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In 1984 , he earned his Master 's and in 1986 a Ph.D. .
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When he was a child his father gave him a telescope as a birthday present , and the Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20 , 1969 inspired him to seek an education in the field of Space Physics .
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When he was a child , his father gave him a telescope as a birthday present .
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Dr. Ramón E. López ( born c. 1959 ) is a Space Physicist and author , who played an instrumental role in the implementation of a hands-on science program in the elementary and middle grades of the Montgomery County Public School System ( MCPS ) in Maryland .
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He has also been a large part of a hands-on science program in the elementary and middle grades of the Montgomery County Public School System ( MCPS ) in Maryland .
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As a student he worked in the Physics Department preparing demonstrations and also wrote articles for the institution 's newspaper .
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As a student , he worked in the Physics Department .
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López was born in Illinois to Puerto Rican parents .
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López was born in Illinois .
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Years later , the family moved outside the town and he went to Pearl City High School .
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Lopez went to Pearl City High School .
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He was awarded a National Science Foundation minority graduate fellowship which he used to attend Rice University in Houston as a student in the Department of Space Physics and Astronomy .
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He won a National Science Foundation minority graduate fellowship and money for school .
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López served as Director of Education and Outreach Programs of The American Physical Society from 1993-1999 and became the Chair of the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at El Paso .
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He later worked at the University of Maryland , the American Physical Society , the Florida Institute of Technology and the University of Texas at both El Paso and Arlington .
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Ashley Michelle Tisdale ( born July 2 , 1985 ) is an American actress , recording artist and producer .
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Ashley Michelle Tisdale ( born July 2 , 1985 , West Deal , New Jersey ) is an American actress and singer .
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Her older sister , Jennifer Tisdale , is also an actress .
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Her sister Jennifer Tisdale is also an actor .
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In 2004 , she was cast as Maddie Fitzpatrick in Disney Channel 's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , and she rose to prominence in 2006 as Sharpay Evans in the television film High School Musical .
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She also played candy counter girl , Maddie Fitzpatrick , on the Disney Channel television series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody .
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Erving Goffman ( 11 June 1922 - 20 November 1982 ) , a Canadian-born sociologist and writer , was considered `` the most influential American sociologist of the twentieth century '' .
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Erving Goffman ( 11 June 1922 - 19 November 1982 ) was a Canadian sociologist and writer .
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Regardless of whether Goffman coined the term `` total institution '' , he popularized it with his 1961 book , Asylums : Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates .
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In 1961 , Goffman published the book Asylums : Essays on the Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates .
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In 1968 he moved to the University of Pennsylvania , receiving the Benjamin Franklin Chair in Sociology and Anthropology , due largely to the efforts of Dell Hymes , a former colleague at Berkeley .
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In 1968 he became a Chair in Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania .
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The New Orleans Saints chose him with the second overall pick of the 2006 NFL Draft .
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The New Orleans Saints chose Bush with the second pick in the 2006 NFL Draft .
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Reginald Alfred `` Reggie '' Bush , Jr. ( born March 2 , 1985 ) is an American football running back for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League ( NFL ) .
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Reginald Alfred `` Reggie '' Bush II ( born March 2 , 1985 ) is an American football player for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League ( NFL ) .
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On February 7 , 2010 , Bush won his first Super Bowl with a 31-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Miami .
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In 2010 , Bush won a Super Bowl with the Saints over the Indianapolis Colts .
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He was a running back at Helix High School in La Mesa , California .
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Bush played football at Helix High School in La Mesa , California , then played football at the University of Southern California .
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Its most notable member has been Lance Barnard , who was Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Government .
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Lance Barnard was Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Government .
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The division was one of the five established when the former Division of Tasmania was redistributed on 2 October 1903 and is named for the explorer George Bass .
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It was set up in 1903 and is named for the explorer George Bass .
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The International Space Station ( ISS ) is a space station , or a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit .
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The International Space Station ( ISS ) is a space station , or a big satellite that people can live in for a long time that is being built in space right now .
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The North Kota Kinabalu Bus Terminal in Inanam provides intercity buses heading towards destinations north and north-east of the city ( Tuaran , Kudat , Ranau , Sandakan , Tawau , Semporna , and others ) .
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The Kota Kinabalu ( North ) Bus Terminal in Inanam provides intercity buses heading towards destinations north and north-east of the city ( Tuaran , Kudat , Ranau , Sandakan , Tawau , Semporna , and others ) .
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There is also a source claiming that the term originated from Ki Nabalu , where Ki meaning `` have '' or `` exist '' , and Nabalu meaning `` spirit of the dead '' .
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Finally there is also a source claiming that the term originated from Ki Nabalu , where Ki meaning `` have '' or `` exist '' , and Nabalu meaning `` spirit of the dead '' .
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The Bajau locals purportedly used this name to refer to a village in the southern part of the city which was filled with coconut trees .
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The Bajau locals purportedly used this name to refer to a village on the southern part of the city which was filled with coconut trees .
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