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Leroy & Stitch , a follow-up to Lilo & Stitch , was released in 2006 . | Leroy & Stitch ( 2006 ) , a sequel to Lilo & Stitch , has also been released . |
Chase 's big break came in 2002 when she won the lead role as the voice of a Hawaiian girl , Lilo Pelekai , in the Disney animated feature , Lilo & Stitch . | Chase 's first movie role came in 1998 when she did the lead role as the voice of a Hawaiian girl , Lilo Pelekai , in the Disney animated movie , Lilo & Stitch . |
One of the factors which inspired her was watching videos of Barney & Friends when she was 4 years old . | One of the things that made her want to perform was watching videos of Barney & Friends when she was four years old . |
She wanted to perform from a very early age and began singing and dancing in her hometown and other local areas at community events and shows . | She began singing and dancing in her hometown at events and shows . |
In 1999 , Chase joined a small band as lead singer and took the stage as the opening act for Reba McEntire . | The band has been the opening act for Reba McEntire . |
Chase also voiced the role of the lead character , Chihiro Ogino , a 10 year old Japanese girl , in the American dub of the animated Japanese feature , Spirited Away . | In 2001 , Chase did the role as the voice of the lead character , Chihiro Ogino , a 10 year old Japanese girl , in the American version of the animated Japanese movie , Spirited Away . |
In 1998 , she landed a starring role in a musical theater production called `` Utah ! '' | In 1998 , she got a starring role as a child member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormons ) in a musical theater production called `` Utah ! '' |
Chase lived with her mother and was raised in Albany , Oregon , before moving to Los Angeles , California to pursue her career . | She lived in Albany , Oregon , before moving to Los Angeles to become an actress . |
In 2002 , Chase starred in the role of Samara Morgan in the feature film , The Ring . | In 2002 , Chase played Samara Morgan in The Ring . |
Following her success , Chase was then signed by a talent agent who specialised in commercials and at the age of 7 , she appeared in a Campbell 's Soup advertisement . | At the age of 7 , she was in a Campbells Soup advertisement . |
She also plays Betsy in the new PBS Kids show called Betsy 's Kindergarten Adventures the same year . | While making a second season of Big Love , Chase also worked on a new animation series called Betsy 's Kindergarten Adventures . |
She performed `` Holly Jolly Christmas '' for the `` Schools Out Christmas '' album , and sang `` Tossin & Turnin '' in the Oliver Beene episode `` Oliver & Others . '' | Christmas album and `` Tossin & Turnin '' in the Oliver Beene episode `` Oliver & Others '' . |
Chase 's character is the child bride of a prophet , Roman Grant , played by Harry Dean Stanton . | Chase plays Rhonda Volmer , a girl who was going to be a child wife of a prophet , Roman Grant , who is played by Harry Dean Stanton . |
In the sequel to The Ring , The Ring Two ( 2005 ) , Chase was credited for her role as Samara Morgan because of the use of archive footage from the first Ring , but Kelly Stables performed all of the new footage . | In the sequel to The Ring , The Ring Two ( 2005 ) , Chase was listed as playing Samara Morgan again . |
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ( CBSO ) is a British orchestra based in Birmingham , England . | The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ( CBSO ) is one of the leading British orchestras . |
During this period , the orchestra moved from Birmingham Town Hall to a new home venue , Symphony Hall , inside Birmingham 's International Convention Centre . | During this period , the orchestra moved from Birmingham Town Hall to a new concert hall : the Symphony Hall , which was inside Birmingham 's International Convention Centre . |
After Rattle relinquished his posts with the CBSO , the Finnish conductor Sakari Oramo became chief conductor in 1998 , and music director in 1999 . | After Rattle gave up his job with the CBSO in 1998 and the Finnish conductor Sakari Oramo became chief conductor that year , and music director in 1999 . |
The CBO became a full-time organization in 1944 , changing its name to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 1948 . | The CBO became a full time organization in 1944 . |
In October 2007 , the CBSO named Andris Nelsons as its 12th music director , effective with the 2008-2009 season . | In October 2007 , the orchestra named the Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons as the CBSO 's 12th music director , starting with the 2008-2009 season . |
Under him , the orchestra increased its recording profile and became one of the leading ensembles in Europe , and gained a name for its interpretations of late romantic and 20th century works , especially those of Sibelius and Gustav Mahler . | The orchestra became known for their playing of late romantic and 20th century works , especially those of Sibelius and Gustav Mahler . |
The Orchestra 's current chief executive , appointed in 1999 , is Stephen Maddock . | The Orchestra 's chief executive is Stephen Maddock . |
However , its official foundation is generally reckoned to have been the `` First Symphony Concert '' in November 1920 , when Edward Elgar conducted a program of his own music in Birmingham Town Hall . | In November of the same year the composer Edward Elgar conducted the orchestra in a program of his own music in Birmingham Town Hall . |
That same year , the post of Radcliffe Composer in Association was created , with Mark-Anthony Turnage filling the role . | It was called `` Radcliffe Composer in Association '' , and the first person to have this post was Mark-Anthony Turnage . |
The CBSO has recorded substantially for labels such as EMI Classics , Warner Classics , and Orfeo . | The CBSO has made many recordings for EMI Classics and Warner Classics , as well as smaller labels . |
The CBSO began to gain greater international renown after Simon Rattle became chief conductor in 1980 . | The CBSO became internationally famous when Simon Rattle became chief conductor in 1980 . |
While the thermal conductivity of a material generally varies with temperature , the variation can be small over a significant range of temperatures for some common materials . | ( this generally varies with temperature , but the variation can be small , over a significant range of temperatures , for some common materials . ) |
Heat conduction ( or thermal conduction ) is the transfer of internal energy by microscopic diffusion and collisions of particles or quasi-particles within a body due to a temperature gradient . | Heat conduction or Thermal conduction is the transfer of energy between particles in a solid . |
The differential form of Fourier 's Law of thermal conduction shows that the local heat flux density , , is equal to the product of thermal conductivity , , and the negative local temperature gradient , . | The law of heat conduction , also known as Fourier 's law , means that the rate , in time , of heat transfer through a material is proportional to the negative gradient in the temperature and to the area at right angles , to that gradient , through which the heat is flowing : where Q is the amount of heat transferred , t is the time taken , k is the material 's conductivity . |
The Daubechies wavelets , based on the work of Ingrid Daubechies , are a family of orthogonal wavelets defining a discrete wavelet transform and characterized by a maximal number of vanishing moments for some given support . | Daubechies wavelets are a family of orthogonal wavelets named after Belgian physicist and mathematician Ingrid Daubechies . |
Each wavelet has a number of zero moments or vanishing moments equal to half the number of coefficients . | Wavelets are denoted like Dx , where x is either number of coefficients ( ) or number of vanishing moments ( ) . |
Dhoni holds the post of Vice-President of India Cements Ltd. after resigning from Air India . | Dhoni also holds the post of Vice-President of India Cements India Cements Ltd. after resigning from Air India . |
He took over the ODI captaincy from Rahul Dravid in 2007 and led the team to its first ever bilateral ODI series wins in Sri Lanka and New Zealand . | He took over the ODI captaincy from Rahul Dravid in 2007 and led the team to its first ever inter-country ODI series wins in Sri Lanka and New Zealand . |
India Cements is the owner of the IPL team Chennai Super Kings , and Dhoni has been its captain since the first edition of IPL . | India Cements is the owner of the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings , and Dhoni has been its captain since the first edition of IPL . |
Dhoni has been the recipient of many awards including the ICC ODI Player of the Year award in 2008 and 2009 ( the first player to win the award twice ) , the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 2007 and the Padma Shri , India 's fourth highest civilian honor , in 2009 . | Dhoni has also been given many awards , such as the ICC ODI Player of the Year award in 2008 and 2009 ( the first Indian player to achieve this ) , the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award in 2007 and the Padma Shri , India 's fourth-highest civilian honor , in 2009 . |
Mahendra Singh Dhoni ( pronunciation ( help · info ) , commonly known as M. S. Dhoni ; born 7 July 1981 ) is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian national cricket team . | Mahendra Singh Dhoni ( born 7 July 1981 ) , commonly known as M. S. Dhoni , is a cricket player and the captain of the current Indian cricket team . |
Dhoni is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper . | Dhoni is a right-handed batsman . |
His Test and ODI records are the best among all Indian captains to date . | His Test cricket and One Day International records are the best among all Indian captains to date . |
Under Dhoni 's captaincy , India won the 2011 World Cup . | The Indian cricket team won the 2011 Cricket World Cup under his captainship . |
Many Wiccans believe that the God and Goddess are merely two aspects of the same godhead , often viewed as a pantheistic deity , thereby encompassing everything in the universe within its divinity . | Not all Wiccans believe in a God and Goddess . |
For their achievements , both shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( with Renato Dulbecco ) . | For their achievements , they shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( with Renato Dulbecco ) . |
However , in 1970 when the scientists Howard Temin and David Baltimore both independently discovered the enzyme responsible for reverse transcription , named reverse transcriptase , the possibility that genetic information could be passed on in this manner was finally accepted . | However , in 1970 when Howard Temin and David Baltimore both independently discovered the enzyme responsible for reverse transcription , the possibility that genetic information could be passed on in this manner was finally accepted . |
Well studied reverse transcriptases include : Reverse transcriptase was discovered by Howard Temin at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in RSV virions , and independently isolated by David Baltimore in 1970 at MIT from two RNA tumor viruses : R-MLV and again RSV . | Well studied reverse transcriptases include : Reverse transcriptase was discovered by Howard Temin at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in a cancer virus . |
The idea of reverse transcription was very unpopular at first as it contradicted the central dogma of molecular biology which states that DNA is transcribed into RNA which is then translated into proteins . | The idea of reverse transcription was very unpopular at first because it contradicted the central dogma of molecular biology . |
A different source dates the first French use of puce as a color name to the 14th century . | The first recorded use of puce as a color name was in the 14th century , in the French language . |
The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) dates the first English use of `` puce '' as a color to 1787 . | The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) dates the use of `` puce '' ( in couleur puce ) in English from 1787 . |
Puce was also a popular fashion color in 19th century Paris . | Puce is a medium grayish red-violet color . |
This is the original color `` puce '' from which all the other tones of puce are ultimately derived . | A wide range of tones of puce are shown below . |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology , the first French use of puce as a color name , meaning `` flea-color , '' dates to the 17th century . | The name is from the French word puce which means `` flea '' . |
In May 1997 he was appointed to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria , and in October 1998 to the Court of Appeal of that Court . | In May 1997 he was appointed to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria , and in October 1998 to the Court of Appeal . |
On 26 January 2012 , Chernov was named a Companion of the Order of Australia . | On 26 January 2011 , Chernov was named a Companion of the Order of Australia . |
He was elected the 20th Chancellor of the University of Melbourne in January 2009 , serving in that office until he resigned to take up the office of Governor of Victoria . | He was elected the 20th Chancellor of the University of Melbourne in January 2009 , serving in that office until he resigned to become Governor of Victoria . |
Alex Chernov AC QC ( born 12 May 1938 ) is an Australian jurist and the current Governor of Victoria . | Alex Chernov AC QC ( born 12 May 1938 ) is the Governor of Victoria . |
Chernov was born in Lithuania to Russian parents , and migrated with his family to Salzburg , Austria where he commenced his schooling . | Chernov was born in Lithuania to Russian parents , and moved with his family to Salzburg , Austria where he started school . |
In 1949 his family migrated to Australia and he completed his schooling at Melbourne High School . | In 1949 his family moved to Australia and he completed his schooling at Melbourne High School . |
He was appointed Queen 's Counsel in 1980 . | He was made a Queen 's Counsel in 1980 . |
He was the co-author with Robert Brooking AO of Tenancy Law and Practice : Victoria ( 1972 ) and the editor of its second edition ( 1980 ) . | He wrote a book with Robert Brooking AO , Tenancy Law and Practice : Victoria ( 1972 ) and edited the second edition ( 1980 ) . |
Chernov was admitted to practice and signed the Roll of Counsel as a barrister in 1968 , practising mostly in commercial law and equity . | Chernov became a barrister in 1968 , practising mostly in commercial law and equity . |
He retired from the bench in February 2008 . | He retired in February 2008 . |
While the British wanted to install the Qajar Dynasty in power again , Reza Shah 's 22-year-old son , Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , became the Shah of Iran . | At that time , Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was in power . |
Some of these parasitoids use their long , hardened egg-laying tube ( ovipositor ) to bore into the gall and lay an egg on the helpless gall maker . | However , some of these parasitoids use their long , hardened egg-laying tube ( ovipositor ) to bore into the gall and lay an egg on the helpless gall maker . |
About 1300 species of this generally very small creature ( 1-8 mm ) are known worldwide , with about 360 species of 36 different genera in Europe and some 800 species in North America . | About 1300 species of this small creature ( 1-8 mm ) are known worldwide , with about 360 species of 36 different genera in Europe and some 800 species in North America . |
The plant galls mostly develop directly after the female insect lays the eggs . | The plant galls develop after the female insect lays the eggs . |
A gall provides the developing gall wasp with a safe refuge for the most vulnerable stage of its life cycle , but many other wasps have found a way to penetrate this defense and parasitise the larva ( e ) within . | However , other wasps have found a way to penetrate this defense and parasitise the larva ( e ) within . |
Gall wasps , also called gallflies , are a family ( Cynipidae ) of the order Hymenoptera and are classified with the Apocrita suborder of wasps in the superfamily Cynipoidea . | Gall wasps , also called gallflies , are the family ( Cynipidae ) of the order Hymenoptera . |
The inducement for the gall formation is largely unknown ; discussion speculates as to chemical , mechanical , and viral triggers . | The inducement for the gall formation is largely unknown . |
The larvae of most gall wasps develop in characteristic plant galls they induce themselves , but many species are also inquilines of other gall wasps , such as those of the genus Synergus . | The larvae of most gall wasps develop in plant galls they induce themselves . |
With most species , however , an alternation of generations occurs , with one two-sex generation and one parthenogenic generation annually . | Most species have an alternation of generations , with a two-sex generation and a parthenogenic generation each year . |
The host plants and the size and shape of the galls are specific to the majority of gall wasps , whereas about 70 % of the known species live in various types of oak trees . | 70 % of the known species live in oak trees . |
The major categories of hunting dogs include hounds , terriers , dachshunds , cur type dogs , and gun dogs . | The major categories of hunting dog include hounds , terriers , cur type dogs , and gun dogs . |
There are several types of hunting dogs developed for various tasks . | There are several types of hunting dogs . |
Flushing spaniels combine hunting , flushing , and retrieving skills . | Flushing spaniels are used when birds being hunted are found in areas where they can hide , for example high grass . |
Portuguese Water Dogs are medium sized dogs that will retrieve just about anything from the water and have a strong instinct to swim , plus they will guard whatever quarry a hunter keeps : they are one of the only water dogs that were bred to hunt fish . | A hunting dog is any dog who helps humans in hunting . |
It is part of the collection of Thanksgiving Point Institute , Inc. and displayed in the North American Museum of Ancient Life at Lehi , Utah . | It is part of the collection of Thanksgiving Point Institute , and displayed in the North American Museum of Ancient Life at Lehi , Utah . |
Tanycolagreus is a genus of coelurid theropod from the Late Jurassic of North America . | Tanycolagreus is a genus of coelurosaur theropod from the Upper Jurassic of North America . |
Later analyses indicated a basal position in the Coelurosauria . | Although a 2007 analysis suggested it was a basal Tyrannosaur , later work showed once again its basal position in the Coelurosauria . |
The fossil , holotype TPII 2000-09-29 , was donated to science by an anonymous benefactor . | The fossil holotype was donated to science by an anonymous benefactor . |
In 1954 , he starred opposite Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings in Alfred Hitchcock 's only 3D movie , Dial M for Murder . | In the 1950s he starred in the Alfred Hitchcock film Dial M for Murder ( 1954 ) . |
It is the opposite of a utopia . | A Dystopia is the opposite of a Utopia , and can mean a Utopia that has become corrupt . |
The Northern Isles ( Scots : Northren Isles ; Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan a Tuath ; Old Norse : Norðreyjar ) is a chain ( or archipelago ) of islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland . | The Northern Isles are a chain of islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland . |
There are two main island groups : Shetland and Orkney . | The group includes Shetland , Fair Isle and Orkney . |
Because of the hurricane 's destruction in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States , the name Floyd was retired by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 2000 , and it will never again be used for another future Atlantic hurricane . | See also : List of retired Atlantic hurricane names The name Floyd got retired in the Spring of 2000 . |
At the same time a sort of industrial parliament was established at the Luxembourg Palace , under the presidency of Louis Blanc , with the object of preparing a scheme for the organization of labor . | At the same time a sort of industrial parliament was established at the Luxembourg Palace , under the presidency of Louis Blanc . |
These tensions between liberal Orleanist and Radical Republicans and Socialists led to the June Days Uprising . | Tensions between liberal Orleanist and Radical Republicans and Socialists would cause the June Days Uprising a few months later . |
By the time of the December 2 , 1851 coup , Louis Napoleon had dissolved the National Assembly without having the constitutional right to do so , and became the sole ruler of France . | The era of revolution in France came to an end when Louis Napoleon dissolved the National Assembly without having the constitutional right to do so , and became the sole ruler of France . |
The February revolution established the principle of the `` right to work '' ( droit au travail ) , and its newly established government created `` National Workshops '' for the unemployed . | The revolution established the principle of the `` right to work '' ( droit au travail ) , and decided to establish `` National Workshops '' for the unemployed . |
The cow ( \* gwous ) played a central role , in religion and mythology as well as in daily life . | The cow ( gwous ) played a central role , in religion and mythology as well as in daily life . |
If there were a separate class of warriors , it probably consisted of single young men . | If there was a separate class of warriors , it probably consisted of single young men . |
A man 's wealth would have been measured by the number of his animals ( small livestock ) , \* peḱus ( cf. English fee , Latin pecunia ) . | A man 's wealth would have been measured by the number of his animals ( small livestock ) , peḱus ( cf. English fee , Latin pecunia ) . |
Important leaders would have been buried with their belongings in kurgans , and possibly also with members of their households or wives ( human sacrifice , suttee ) . | Important leaders would have been buried with their belongings , and possibly also with members of their households or wives ( human sacrifice , suttee ) . |
The Proto-Indo-Europeans likely lived during the late Neolithic , or roughly the 4th millennium BC . | The Proto-Indo-Europeans likely lived during the Copper Age , or roughly the 5th to 4th millennia BC . |
The wheel was known , certainly for ox-drawn wagons . | The wheel was known , certainly for ox-drawn carts , and late Proto-Indo European warfare may also have made use of horse-drawn chariots . |
Mainstream scholarship places them in the forest-steppe zone immediately to the north of the western end of the Pontic-Caspian steppe in Eastern Europe . | Mainstream scholarship places them in the general region of the steppes in Eastern Europe and Central Asia . |
The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language ( PIE ) , a reconstructed prehistoric language of Eurasia . | They were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language ( PIE ) , an unwritten but now partly reconstructed prehistoric language . |
Silver and gold were known , but not silver smelting ( as PIE has no word for lead , a by-product of silver smelting ) , thus suggesting that silver was imported . | Silver and gold were known . |
As for technology , reconstruction indicates a culture of the late Neolithic bordering on the early Bronze Age , with tools and weapons very likely composed of `` natural bronze '' ( i.e. , made from copper ore naturally rich in silicon or arsenic ) . | As for technology , reconstruction suggests a culture of the early Bronze Age , with bronze tools and weapons . |
Knowledge of them comes chiefly from the linguistic reconstruction , along with material evidence from archaeology and archaeogenetics . | Knowledge of them comes not only from language , but also from archaeology and archaeogenetics . |
By the late third millennium BC , offshoots of the Proto-Indo-Europeans had reached Anatolia ( Hittites ) , the Aegean ( Mycenaean Greece ) , Western Europe ( Corded Ware culture ) , the edges of Central Asia ( Yamna culture ) , and southern Siberia ( Afanasevo culture ) . | By the mid-2nd millennium BC offshoots of the Proto-Indo-Europeans had reached Anatolia , the Aegean , Northern India , and likely Western Europe . |
The following basic traits of the Proto-Indo-Europeans and their environment are widely agreed-upon but still hypothetical due to their reconstructed nature : The Proto-Indo-Europeans had a patrilineal society , relying largely on agriculture , but partly on animal husbandry , notably of cattle and sheep . | The Proto-Indo-European culture had some or all of these features : The Proto-Indo-Europeans were a patrilineal society , probably half-nomadic , relying on animal husbandry , notably of cattle and sheep . |
According to some archaeologists , PIE speakers can not be assumed to have been a single , identifiable people or tribe , but were a group of loosely related populations ancestral to the later , still partially prehistoric , Bronze Age Indo-Europeans . | They were a group of loosely related peoples ancestral to the Bronze Age Indo-Europeans . |
They had domesticated horses - \* eḱwos ( cf. Latin equus ) . | They domesticated the horse - ekwos ( cf. Latin equus ) . |
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