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WrestleMania XIV was the fourteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) , which was presented by M&M s and took place on March 29 , 1998 , at the FleetCenter in Boston , Massachusetts . | WrestleMania XIV was the fourteenth WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view ( PPV ) event made by the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) , which took place on March 29 , 1998 at the Fleet Center in Boston , Massachusetts . |
Kurrgan illegally entered the ring to enact revenge on Sniper and Recon on behalf of The Jackyl , Barry Windham also illegally entered to eliminate Chainz , and so left his partner Bradshaw . | Kurrgan illegally entered the ring to get revenge on Sniper and Recon for The Jackyl , Barry Windham also illegally entered to eliminate Bradshaw , and so his partner , Chainz , had to leave too . |
The match began with Hart pummelling Helmsley with fists before sliding out of the ring , when Triple H tried to jump from the apron he met with the crowd barrier . | The match began with Hart attacking Helmsley with his fists before sliding out of the ring , when Triple H tried to jump from the end of the ring he landed on the crowd barrier . |
After the match , both contestants shook each other 's hand and celebrated together . | After the match , they shook hands and celebrated together . |
Before Owen Hart came to the ring , Commissioner Slaughter handcuffed himself to Chyna so that she would not interfere , despite her protestations . | Before Owen Hart came to the ring , Commissioner Slaughter handcuffed himself to Chyna so that she would not get involved in the match , despite her saying that she did n't want to . |
Undertaker tried to give Kane the Tombstone Piledriver , but Kane managed to weigh himself backwards onto his own feet and deliver the tombstone himself . | Undertaker was caught unawares by Kane , who lifted him into a tombstone piledriver position , but Kane managed to weigh himself backwards onto his own feet and deliver the tombstone himself . |
When The Godwinns were thrown out , they returned and attacked the LOD with slop buckets before leaving . | When The Godwinns ( Phineas & Henry ) were thrown out , they returned and attacked the Legion Of Doom with buckets before leaving . |
He soon stopped a high flying dive with a dropkick before successfully executing a Michinoku Driver and picking up the win . | Taka would soon stop Águila from hitting him with a high flying dive with a dropkick before before being able to do a Michinoku Driver and get the win . |
In 2007 , he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of soul singer James `` Thunder '' Early in Dreamgirls . | In 2007 , he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of soul singer James `` Thunder '' Early in Dreamgirls , and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the same role . |
Eddie Murphy 's work as a voice actor includes Thurgood Stubbs in The PJs , Donkey in the Shrek series and the Chinese dragon Mushu in Disney 's Mulan . | Murphy 's work as a voice actor includes Thurgood Stubbs in The PJs , Donkey in the Shrek series and the dragon Mushu in Disney 's Mulan . |
He was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984 and has worked as a stand-up comedian . | He was a usual member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984 , and has worked as a stand-up comedian . |
Murphy has played multiple roles in Coming to America , Wes Craven 's Vampire in Brooklyn , the Nutty Professor films ( where he played the title role in two incarnations , plus his father , brother , mother , and grandmother ) , Bowfinger , Norbit , and Meet Dave . | Murphy has played multiple roles in Coming to America , Wes Craven 's Vampire In Brooklyn , the Nutty Professor films ( where he played the title role in two incarnations , plus his father , brother , mother and grandmother ) , Bowfinger and 2007 's Norbit . |
He has received Golden Globe Award nominations for his performances in 48 Hrs . , Beverly Hills Cop series , Trading Places , and The Nutty Professor . | He has received Golden Globe Award nominations for best actor in a comedy or musical for his performances in Beverly Hills Cop , Beverly Hills Cop II , Beverly Hills Cop III , Trading Places , and The Nutty Professor . |
Edward Regan `` Eddie '' Murphy ( born April 3 , 1961 ) is an American comedian , actor , writer , singer , director , and musician . | Edward `` Eddie '' Regan Murphy ( born April 3 , 1961 , Brooklyn , New York City ) is an American actor and comedian who has won the Golden Globe Award in 2006 and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2001 . |
Visitors can no longer operate the mechanism since the device is now kept in a glass case . | Visitors can no longer operate the mechanism . |
A small model of this toy is exhibited in Tipu Sultan 's wooden palace in Bangalore . | A small model of this tiger is in Tipu Sultan 's wooden palace in Bengaluru . |
The presence of French artisans and French army engineers within Tipu 's court has led many historians to suggest there was French input into the mechanism of this automaton . | Some historians to suggest there was French input into the mechanism of this automaton . |
The poet John Keats saw Tipu 's Tiger at the museum in Leadenhall Street and worked it into his satirical verse of 1819 , The Cap and Bells . | The poet John Keats saw it there and included it in his satirical verse , `` The Cap and Bells '' . |
After some time in store , during which period the first of many `` misguided and wholly unjustified endeavors at `` improving '' the piece '' from a musical point of view may have taken place , it was displayed in the reading-room of the East India Company Museum and Library at East India House in Leadenhall Street , London from July 1808 . | It was displayed in the East India Company Museum in Leadenhall Street , London in 1808 . |
Hugh Munro , a civilian visiting India , was attacked and killed by a tiger on 22 December 1792 while hunting with several companions on Saugor Island in the Bay of Bengal ( still one of the last refuges of the Bengal Tiger ) . | Munro was killed by a tiger in 1792 on Saugor Island . |
The tiger 's grunt is made by a single pipe in the tiger 's head and the man 's wail by a single pipe emerging at his mouth and connected to separate bellows located in the man 's chest , where they can be accessed by unbolting and lifting off the tiger . | Inside the tiger 's head air is pushed through two pipes to make a tiger 's roar . |
Tipu Sultan used the tiger systematically as his emblem , employing tiger motifs on his weapons , on the uniforms of his soldiers , and on the decoration of his palaces . | Tipu Sultan used the tiger as his emblem , The tiger was a symbol of power but it was also a symbol of royalty in India . |
The Governors of the East India Company had at first intended to present the Tiger to the Crown , with a view to it being displayed in the Tower of London , but then decided but to keep it for the Company . | The East India Company decided not to give the Tiger to the Queen , but to keep it . |
Today Tipu 's Tiger is arguably the best-known single work in the Victoria and Albert Museum as far as the general public is concerned . | It is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London . |
The carved and painted wood casing represents a tiger savaging a near life-size European man . | It shows a tiger killing a European soldier . |
The design may have been inspired by the death in 1792 of Hugh Munro , son of General Sir Hector Munro , who had commanded a division during Sir Eyre Coote 's victory at the Battle of Porto Novo ( Parangipettai ) in 1781 when Hyder Ali , Tipu Sultan 's father , was defeated with a loss of 10,000 men during the Second Anglo-Mysore War . | The design is inspired by the death of Hugh Munro , son of General Sir Hector Munro , who had defeated Tipu in battle . |
When Israel was established and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War broke out , Argov joined the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ) . | When Israel was established and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War began , Argov joined the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF ) . |
Shlomo Argov ( 14 December 1929 - 23 February 2003 ) was a prominent Israeli diplomat . | Shlomo Argov ( 14 December 1929 - 23 February 2003 ) was a well-known Israeli diplomat . |
Argov died at Hadassah Hospital in 2003 aged 73 from the injuries inflicted in the attack . | Argov died at Hadassah Hospital in 2003 aged 73 from the injuries in the attack . |
During the 1947-1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine , he was wounded in the Battle of Safed . | During the ( ( 1947-1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine , he was wounded in the Battle of Safed . |
There , he was placed in the rehabilitation ward at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem as a permanent patient . | There , he was placed in Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem as a permanent patient . |
Argov was born in Jerusalem in 1929 , to a family that had lived in Jerusalem for seven generations . | Argov was born in Jerusalem in 1929 . |
On 3 June 1982 , three men , Hussein Ghassan Said , Marwan al-Banna , and Nawaf al-Rosan approached Argov as he got into his car after a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel , in Park Lane , London . | On 3 June 1982 , three men , Hussein Ghassan Said , Marwan al-Banna , and Nawaf al-Rosan came close to Argov when he got into his car after a party at the Dorchester Hotel , in Park Lane , London . |
Argov was not killed , but he was critically injured . | Argov was not killed , but he was badly injured . |
He had been paralysed and in permanent hospital care for 21 years . | He had been paralysed and was placed in permanent hospital care for 21 years . |
After being in a coma for three months , Argov regained consciousness , and was returned to Israel . | Argov recovered from his coma and was returned to Israel . |
While studying , he worked part-time at the Israeli Embassy , where he met his future wife Hava . | In this time he met his future wife Hava . |
He was rushed to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery , where he was transferred to a specialist unit and underwent emergency brain surgery . | He was taken to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery very rapidly , and he was taken to a specialist unit and the surgeons did an emergency brain surgery on him . |
In 1950 , he completed his military service and went to the United States to study , receiving a BA in political science from Georgetown University in 1952 . | In 1950 , he completed his military service and went to the United States to study . |
Afterwards , he went to study in the United Kingdom , and received an MA in international relations from the London School of Economics in 1955 . | In 1955 he received a Master of Arts in international relations from the London School of Economics . |
He was the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom whose attempted assassination led to the 1982 Lebanon War . | He was the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom . |
It is estimated that worldwide , in 2008 , 1.23 million new cases of colorectal cancer were clinically diagnosed , and that it killed 608,000 people . | It is estimated that worldwide , 1.23 million new cases of colorectal cancer are clinically diagnosed , and that it kills 608,000 people per year . |
Colorectal cancer ( also known as colon cancer , rectal cancer , bowel cancer or colorectal adenocarcinoma ) is a cancer from uncontrolled cell growth in the colon or rectum ( parts of the large intestine ) , or in the appendix . | Colorectal cancer , also known as colon cancer , rectal cancer , or bowel cancer , is a cancer in the colon or rectum ( parts of the large intestine ) , or in the appendix . |
E-flat minor is its direct enharmonic equivalent . | E-flat minor is its enharmonic equivalent . |
For the harmonic minor , the C ♯ is raised to C. Its key signature has six sharps ( see below : Scales and keys ) . | For the harmonic minor , the C ♯ is raised to C. Its key signature has six sharps . |
4 was in the enharmonic key of E-flat minor . | 4 was also in the enharmonic key of E-flat minor . |
In addition to the Bach mentioned above , the most famous work in this key is Scriabin 's famous Etude Op . | The most famous work in this key is Scriabin 's famous Etude Op . |
In addition , his early Piano Concerto No. 1 , Op . | His early Piano Concerto No. 1 , Op . |
Its relative major is F-sharp major , and its parallel major is D-sharp major , usually replaced by E-flat major , since D-sharp major , which would contain nine sharps , is not normally used . | This is usually replaced by E-flat major , because D-sharp major contains nine sharps and is not normally used . |
For orchestration of piano music , some theorists recommend transposing the music to D minor or E minor . | When arranging this piano music for orchestra , some people recommend transposing the music to D minor or E minor . |
If D-sharp minor must absolutely be used , one should take care that B-flat wind instruments be notated in F minor , rather than E-sharp minor ( or A instruments used instead , giving a transposed key of F-sharp minor ) , and E-flat instruments in C minor instead of B-sharp minor , as key signatures do not use double sharps . | If D-sharp minor must be used , B-flat wind instruments should have their parts written in F minor , rather than E-sharp minor . |
D-sharp minor or D ♯ minor is a minor scale based on D-sharp , consisting of the pitches D ♯ , E ♯ , F ♯ , G ♯ , A ♯ , B , and C ♯ . | See also : E-flat minor D-sharp minor is a minor scale based on D ♯ . |
Despite the key rarely being used in orchestral music other than to modulate , it is not entirely uncommon in keyboard music . | This key is not used often in orchestral music , but is used more in keyboard music . |
More common is notation in E-flat minor , which is a relatively manageable key for many brass instruments and woodwinds . | E-flat minor is easier for many brass instruments and woodwinds . |
Music written in this key is considered exceedingly difficult to read , leading to infrequent use of D-sharp minor as the principal key center of pieces in the Classical era . | Music written in this key is considered very difficult to read , which means that little music was written mainly in this key in the Classical era . |
Maria I ( English : Mary I ) ( 17 December 1734 - 20 March 1816 ) was Queen of Portugal , Brazil , and the Algarves . | Maria I ( English : Mary I ) ( 17 December 1734 - 20 March 1816 ) was the Queen of Portugal , Brazil and the Algarves . |
On the day of her birth , her grandfather , King João V of Portugal , created her the Princess of Beira . | On the day of her birth , her grandfather , King João V , created her the Princess of Beira . |
In 1760 Maria married her uncle Pedro , younger brother of her father Jose I . They had six children , of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816 . | She grew up during the dominating ( ( Marquis ) of Pombal In 1760 Maria married her uncle Pedro , younger brother of her father Jose I . They had six children , of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816 . |
With Napoleon 's European conquests , her court , then under the direction of Prince Dom João , the Prince Regent , moved to the then Portuguese colony of Brazil . | Her court , then under the direction of her eldest son and heir Dom João , the Prince Regent , moved to the then Portuguese colony of Brazil . |
Known as Maria the Pious ( in Portugal ) , or Maria the Mad ( in Brazil ) , she was the first undisputed Queen regnant of Portugal . | Known as Maria the Pious ( in Portugal ) , or Maria the Mad ( in Brazil ) , she was the first undisputed Queen ( in her own right ) of Portugal . |
Later on , Brazil would be elevated from the rank of a colony to that of a Kingdom , the Kingdom of Brazil , with the consequential formation of the United Kingdom of Portugal , Brazil and the Algarves . | This led to the formation of the United Kingdom of Portugal , Brazil and the Algarves . |
She was the eldest of all her siblings . | She was the eldest of all her four siblings . |
His widow had The White Guard published in large part in the literary journal Moskva in 1966 , at the end of the Kruschev era . | His widow had The White Guard published in large part in the literary journal Moskva in 1966 , at the end of the Krushchev era . |
This was the basis for the English translation by Michael Glenny published in 1971 ( New York : McGraw-Hill ; London : Collins ; reissued 2005 by Academy Chicago Publishers ) . | This was the basis for the English translation by Michael Glenny published in 1971 ( New York : McGraw-Hill ; London : Collins ; reissued 2005 by Academy Chicago Publishers . |
The White Guard ( Russian : Белая гвардия ) is a novel by 20th-century Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov , famed for his critically acclaimed later work The Master and Margarita . | The White Guard ( Russian : Белая гвардия ) is a novel by 20th century Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov , whose later work The Master and Margarita brought him posthumous fame . |
When used as a propellant or low-order explosive , it was originally known as guncotton . | When used as a propellant or low-order explosive , it is also known as guncotton . |
Nitrocellulose ( also : cellulose nitrate , flash paper , flash cotton , guncotton , flash string ) is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid or another powerful nitrating agent . | It is formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid or another powerful nitrating agent . |
Camphor is used as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose film , often called nitrate film . | People call this nitrate film . |
Nitrocellulose plasticized by camphor was used by Kodak , and other suppliers , from the late 1880s as a film base in photography , X-ray films and motion picture films ; and was known as nitrate film . | Kodak , and other suppliers , used placticized nitrocellulose as a film base in photograph , X-ray films and motion picture films . |
Finally , in 1920 , the Red Army took control of the city and united it with the Ukrainian SSR , which later became part of the USSR . | Finally , in 1920 , the Red Army took control of Odessa and united it with the Ukrainian SSR , which later became part of the USSR . |
The actual massacre took place in streets nearby , not on the steps themselves , but the film caused many to visit Odessa to see the site of the `` slaughter '' . | The actual massacre took place in streets nearby , not on the steps themselves , but the movie caused many to visit Odessa to see the site of the `` slaughter '' . |
In 1905 Odessa was the site of a workers ' uprising supported by the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin ( also see Battleship Potemkin uprising ) and Lenin 's Iskra . | In 1905 Odessa was the place of a workers ' uprising supported by the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin ( also see Battleship Potemkin uprising ) and Lenin 's Iskra . |
Its cosmopolitan nature was documented by the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin , who lived in internal exile in Odessa between 1823 and 1824 . | Its cosmopolitan nature was documented by the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin , who lived in internal exile in Odessa between 1823-1824 . |
Sergei Eisenstein 's famous motion picture The Battleship Potemkin commemorated the uprising and included a scene where hundreds of Odessan citizens were murdered on the great stone staircase ( now popularly known as the `` Potemkin Steps '' ) , in one of the most famous scenes in motion picture history . | Sergei Eisenstein 's famous motion picture The Battleship Potemkin commemorated the uprising and included a scene where hundreds of Odessan citizens were killed on the great stone staircase ( now popularly known as the `` Potemkin Steps '' ) , in one of the most famous scenes in motion picture history . |
The city became the home of a large Jewish community during the 19th century , and by 1897 Jews were estimated to comprise some 37 % of the population . | The city became the home of a large Jewish community during the 19th century , and by 1897 Jews were estimated to be about 37 % of the population . |
Its early growth owed much to the work of the Duc de Richelieu , who served as the city 's governor between 1803 and 1814 . | Its early growth owed much to the work of the Duc de Richelieu , who served as the city 's governor between 1803-1814 . |
As a part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic , the city preserved and somewhat reinforced its unique cosmopolitan mix of Russian\/Ukrainian\/Jewish culture and a predominantly Russophone environment with the uniquely accented dialect of Russian spoken in the city . | Despite being part of Ukraine Socialist Republic , the city preserved and somewhat reinforced its unique cosmopolitan mix of Russian\/Ukrainian\/Mediterranean culture and a predominantly Russophone environment with a uniquely accented dialect of Russian spoken in the city . |
Many Odessan Jews fled abroad , particularly to Ottoman Palestine after 1882 , and the city became an important base of support for Zionism . | Many Odessan Jews fled abroad , particularly to Palestine after 1882 , and the city became an important base of support for Zionism . |
In the 19th century it was the fourth largest city of Imperial Russia , after Moscow , Saint Petersburg and Warsaw . | In the 19th century it was the fourth city of Imperial Russia , after Moscow and St. Petersburg , and Warsaw . |
On 1 January 2000 the Quarantine Pier of Odessa trade sea port was declared a free port and free economic zone for a term of 25 years . | On January 1 , 2000 the Quarantine Pier of Odessa trade sea port was made a free port and free economic zone for 25 years . |
In 1819 the city became a free port , a status it retained until 1859 . | In 1819 the city was made a free port , a status it retained until 1859 . |
At the top of the steps , which lead down to the port , stands a statue of the Duc de Richelieu . | At the top of the steps , which lead down to the port , stands a statue of Richelieu . |
Yedisan Crimean Tatars traded there in the 14th century . | Crimean Tatars traded there in the 14th century . |
The people of Odessa badly suffered from a famine that occurred as a result of the Civil War in Russia in 1921-1922 . | The people of Odessa suffered from a great famine that occurred in 1921-1922 as a result of the war . |
In 1866 the city was linked by rail with Kiev and Kharkiv as well as with Iaşi in Romania . | In 1866 the city was linked by rail with Kiev and Kharkov as well as Iaşi , Romania . |
Odessa is a warm water port . | Odessa is a warm water port , but of small military value . |
From 1819 to 1858 Odessa was a free port . | From 1819-1858 Odessa was a free port ( porto franco ) . |
Many parts of Odessa were damaged during both its siege and recapture on 10 April 1944 , when the city was finally liberated by the Red Army . | Many parts of Odessa were damaged during its fall and later recapture in April 1944 , when the city was finally liberated by the Soviet Army . |
He is credited with designing the city and organizing its amenities and infrastructure , and is considered one of the founding fathers of Odessa , together with another Frenchman , Count Andrault de Langeron , who succeeded him in office . | He is credited with designing the city and organising its amenities and infrastructure , and is considered one of the founding fathers of Odessa , together with another Frenchman , Count Alexandre Langeron , who succeeded him in office . |
Today Odessa is a city of more than 1 million people . | Today Odessa is a city of around 1.1 million people . |
During the Soviet period it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base . | During the Soviet time it was the most important port of trade in the U.S.S.R. and a Soviet naval base . |
In his letters he wrote that Odessa was a city where `` the air is filled with all Europe , French is spoken and there are European papers and magazines to read '' . | French is spoken and there are European papers and magazines to read '' . |
Pogroms were carried out in 1821 , 1859 , 1871 , 1881 and 1905 . | Pogroms were carried out in 1821 , 1859 , 1871 , 1881 , and 1905 . |
It is known for its large outdoor market - the Seventh-Kilometer Market , the largest of its kind in Europe . | It is also known for its huge outdoor market , the Seventh-Kilometer Market . |
Nevertheless , the majority of Odessa 's Jews emigrated to Israel , the United States and other Western countries between the 1970s and 1990s . | Nevertheless , between the 1970s and 1990s , the majority of Odessa 's Jews emigrated to Israel , the United States and other Western countries , domestic migrationof Odessan middle and upper classes to Moscow and Leningradthat offered even greater opportunities for career advancement , also occurred on a large scale . |
During the Russian-Turkish War of 1787-1792 , on 25 September 1789 , a detachment of Russian forces under Ivan Gudovich took Khadjibey and Yeni Dünya for the Russian Empire . | They took Khadjibey and Yeni Dünya for the Russian Empire . |
Odessa is also an administrative center of the Odessa Oblast and major cultural center of multi-ethnic population . | It is the administrative center of the Odesa Oblast ( province ) , and is its own separate district within the oblast . |
The city suffered severe damage and sustained many casualties over the course of the war . | The city suffered severe damage and many casualties . |
Despite this , the city grew rapidly by filling the void of those left with new migrants from rural Ukraine and industrial professionals invited from all over the Soviet Union . | But the city 's grew rapidly by filling the void with new rural migrants elsewhere from Ukraine , industrial professionals invited from Russia as well as other Soviet republics . |
Khadjibey came under direct control of the Ottoman Empire after 1529 as part of a region known as Yedisan , and was administered in the Ottoman Silistra ( Özi ) Province . | The Ottoman Empire controlled that region as part of Silistra ( Özi ) Province . |
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