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He returned to GP2 for 2008 , driving for the Super Nova team in the GP2 Asia Series . | Fauzy returned to GP2 in 2008 , driving for the Super Nova team in the GP2 Asia Series . |
( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) ( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) ( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) | † Team standings \* Season in progress ( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) ( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) \* Season in progress ( key ) ( Races in bold indicate pole position ) ( Races in italics indicate fastest lap ) \* Season in progress |
He moved to British Formula Renault in 2000 , developing his skills there before moving up to British Formula Three in 2002 , albeit in the B-Class . | He moved to British Formula Renault in 2000 , and to British Formula Three in 2002 . |
Fauzy was confirmed as one of Spyker F1 's test and reserve drivers for 2007 , Fauzy was tipped for a Lotus Racing reserve seat for 2010 . | Fauzy was one of Spyker F1 's test and reserve drivers for 2007 , He was announced as the third driver for Lotus for the 2010 season . |
At the end of the 2010 season , Fauzy parted company with Lotus Racing after one year of his five year contract . | At the end of the 2010 season , Fauzy left Lotus Racing . |
Fauzy raced in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series for the Cram Competition team . | He then raced in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2007 . |
He moved to the GP2 Series for 2005 , becoming one of a number of Asian drivers in the championship . | He moved to the GP2 Series for 2005 and 2006 . |
He replaced Heikki Kovalainen for the first free practice session of the German Grand Prix and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix . | Fauzy drove in the first free practice sessions at the Malaysian Grand Prix , the British Grand Prix , the German Grand Prix and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix . |
Fauzy started competing in karting events in 1994 before making the move to British Formula Ford at the start of 1999 . | Fauzy started competing in karting in 1994 . |
The Palace of Charles V , built by Charles V , Holy Roman Emperor in 1527 , was inserted in the Alhambra within the Nasrid fortifications . | Within the Alhambra , the Palace of Charles V was erected by Charles V , Holy Roman Emperor in 1527 . |
The Ford Mustang is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company . | The Ford Mustang is a very popular American sports car built by the Ford Motor Company beginning in 1964 . |
Another 318,000 would be sold during the model year ( a record ) , and in its first eighteen months , more than one million Mustangs were built . | More than one million Mustangs were sold in only two years . |
Shortly after peaking as a Category 2 hurricane , Waldo made landfall southwest of Culiacán . | Just after peaking as a Category 2 hurricane on the hurricane scale , Waldo made landfall southwest of Culiacán . |
In a favorable environment over warm waters , It rapidly intensified , reaching tropical storm intensity the same day it formed . | In a environment over warm waters ( 86 ° F ) , it rapidly intensified , reaching Tropical Storm intensity the same day it formed . |
Tropical Depression Twenty-Three formed from a disturbance on October 7 . | Tropical Depression Twenty Three-E formed from a disturbance on October 7 . |
Of those , 24 were named , 13 reached hurricane intensity , and 8 became major hurricanes by attaining Category 3 status or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale . | Of those , 22 attained tropical storm intensity , 12 reaching hurricane intensity and 8 becoming major hurricanes by reaching Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Scale . |
At the time , the 1985 season was the most active on record in the eastern north Pacific , with 28 tropical cyclones forming . | At the time , the 1985 season was the most active on record in the eastern north Pacific ( breaking a short-lived record set in 1983 ) , with 25 tropical cyclones forming . |
Waldo rapidly dissipated over land and eventually merged with a cold front . | Waldo rapidly dissipated over land . |
Surf from Hurricanes Pauline and Rick caused minor damage in Hawaii . | Elsewhere , surf from Hurricane Pauline caused damage in Hawaii and either Pauline or the following system sank a sailing vessel . |
The 1985 Pacific hurricane season was the second most active Pacific hurricane season on record . | The 1985 Pacific hurricane season was an event in tropical cyclone meteorology . |
By August 23 , 2 more storms had been named . | The first recorded twenty-second storm of a season formed October 25 . |
Hurricane Waldo caused moderate damage in Northwestern Mexico and one death in Kansas . | The only cyclone to make landfall was Hurricane Waldo , which caused damage in Mexico . |
Since November 2007 Thomas W. Gaehtgens has been GRI 's director ; he was previously ( 1985-86 ) a visiting scholar with the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities . | Since November 2007 Thomas W. Gaehtgens has been GRI 's director ; he was previously ( 1985-1986 ) a visiting scholar with the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities . |
Among the electronic databases from the former Getty Information Institute that GRI continues to produce are : In 2006 , GRI and the OCLC Online Computer Library Center announced that the Getty Vocabularies ( Art & Architecture Thesaurus , Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names , and Union List of Artist Names ) will be available as a Web service . | They are : In 2006 , GRI and the OCLC Online Computer Library Center announced that the Getty Vocabularies ( Art & Architecture Thesaurus , Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names , and Union List of Artist Names ) will be available as a Web service . |
GRI holds two public exhibitions per year in its two galleries which `` focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence '' . | GRI holds three public art shows ( exhibitions ) per year in its gallery which `` focus primarily on the special collections of the Research Library or on work produced by artists in residence '' . |
Here are selected books published by GRI , by the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities , by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities , by the Getty Information Institute , or by the Art History Information Program . | This is a list of some of the books published by GRI , by the Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities , by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities , by the Getty Information Institute , or by the Art History Information Program : GRI continues to produce some of the electronic databases from the former Getty Information Institute . |
In 2000 , Thomas E. Crow was selected as GRI director to replace Settis who had resigned in 1999 . | In 2000 , Thomas E. Crow was hired as GRI director to replace Settis who had resigned in 1999 . |
The Getty Research Institute ( GRI ) , located at the Getty Center in Los Angeles , California , is `` dedicated to furthering knowledge and advancing understanding of the visual arts '' . | The Getty Research Institute ( GRI ) , at the Getty Center in Los Angeles , California , is `` dedicated to furthering knowledge and advancing understanding of the visual arts '' . |
Among other holdings , GRI 's research library contains over 1 million volumes of books , periodicals , and auction catalogs ; special collections ; and two million photographs of art and architecture . | Among other holdings , GRI 's research library owns about 900,000 volumes of books , periodicals , and auction catalogs ; special collections ; and two million photographs of art and architecture . |
In addition to exhibitions , GRI organizes lectures ( open to the public ) , colloquia ( most open to the public ) , workshops ( by invitation only ) , and screenings of films and videos ( open to the public ) . | In addition to exhibitions , GRI has lectures ( open to the public ) , colloquia ( most open to the public ) , workshops ( by invitation only ) , and screenings of films and videos ( open to the public ) . |
Among GRI 's special projects was `` L.A. as Subject : The Transformative Culture of Los Angeles Communities '' conducted between 1995 and 1999 , whose purposes included `` enhanc ( ing ) existing resources and develop new resources that support new research scholarship on LA and also encourag ( ing ) the preservation , conservation , and display of local material culture '' . | One GRI 's special projects was `` L.A. as Subject : The Transformative Culture of Los Angeles Communities '' conducted between 1995 and 1999 , whose purposes included `` enhanc ( ing ) existing resources and develop new resources that support new research scholarship on LA and also encourag ( ing ) the preservation , conservation , and display of local material culture '' . |
A program of the J. Paul Getty Trust , GRI maintains a research library , organizes exhibitions and other events , sponsors a residential scholars program , publishes books , and produces electronic databases . | GRI maintains a research library , organizes exhibitions and other events , sponsors a residential scholars program , publishes books , and produces electronic databases . |
The lengths of stay vary : Getty scholars are in residence for three , six or nine months , visiting scholars for one to three months , and predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows for a nine-month academic year . | The lengths of stay vary : Getty scholars are in residence for three , six or nine months , visiting scholars for one to three months , and predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows for a nine month academic year . |
In collaboration with local organizations , GRI published Cultural Inheritance\/L . | GRI worked with other local organizations to publish Cultural Inheritance\/L . |
When the Getty Information Institute ( formerly the Art History Information Program , established in 1983 ) was dissolved in 1999 as a `` result of a change of leadership at the Getty Trust '' , GRI absorbed `` many of its functions '' . | The Getty Information Institute ( formerly the Art History Information Program , established in 1983 ) was dissolved in 1999 as a `` result of a change of leadership at the Getty Trust '' . |
In 2000 , the L.A. as Subject project was transferred to the University of Southern California , which continues to update and expand an online version of the resource directory . | That school continues to update and expand an online version of the resource directory . |
The library is located at the Getty Center , and does not circulate its collections , but does extend library privileges to any visitor . | The library is at the Getty Center . |
They have traditionally been considered closely related to Verbenaceae , but in the 1990s , phylogenetic studies suggested that many genera classified in Verbenaceae belong instead in Lamiaceae . | It has been considered closely related to Verbenaceae but 1990s phylogenetic studies have shown that a lot of the genera classified in Verbenaceae belong instead in Lamiaceae , whereas the core genera of Verbenaceae are not closely related to Lamiaceae and are more closely related to other members of the Lamiales . |
The Lamiaceae or Labiatae ( the mint or deadnettle family ) are a family of flowering plants . | Lamiaceae or Labiatae , also known as the mint family , is a family of plants . |
The most common location for early khachkars was in a graveyard . | A lot of khachkars are in graveyards . |
Most early khachkars were erected for the salvation of the soul of either a living or a deceased person . | The most common reason for erecting a khachkar was for bad reasons - for the salvation of the soul of either a living or a dead person . |
Alfred the Great ( 849 - 26 October 899 ) ( Old English : Ælfrēd , Ælfrǣd , `` elf counsel '' ) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899 . | Alfred the Great ( c. 849 - 26 October 899 ) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899 . |
Alfred was the first King of the West Saxons to style himself `` King of the Anglo-Saxons '' . | He was the first monarch from the British Isles to style himself as ` King of the Anglo-Saxons ' and so he is sometimes considered the first English king . |
When King Æthelwulf died in 858 , Wessex was ruled by three of Alfred 's brothers in succession , Æthelbald , Æthelberht and Æthelred . | In 858 king Æthelwulf died . |
Ulster-Scots emigrated in significant numbers to the United States and all corners of the then-worldwide British Empire - Canada , Australia , New Zealand , South Africa along with the British West Indies - and to a lesser extent to Argentina and Chile . | Ulster-Scots emigrated in significant numbers to the United States and all corners of the British Empire - Canada , Australia , New Zealand , South Africa - and to a lesser extent to Argentina and Chile in South America . |
Scotch-Irish is a traditional term for Ulster Scots who later emigrated to what is now the United States ; `` Scots-Irish '' is a more recent form of the American term , and is not to be confused with Irish-Scots , i.e. , recent Irish immigrants to Scotland . | and is not to be confused with Irish-Scots , i.e. , recent Irish immigrants to Scotland . |
These people migrated to Ireland in large numbers with the Plantation of Ulster , a planned process of colonisation which took place under the auspices of James VI of Scotland and I of England on land often confiscated from the Irish nobility , most extensively in the Province of Ulster . | These people first began to occupy Ireland in large numbers with the Plantation of Ulster , ordered by James I of England on land taken from the Irish nobility , mostly in the Province of Ulster . |
The King enters , along with the High Priest , Ramfis , and the whole palace court . | The King , the High Priest , Ramfis , and the whole palace court enter . |
Aida and Amonasro remain as hostages to ensure that the Ethiopians do not avenge their defeat . | Aida and Amonasro remain as hostages to make sure that the Ethiopians do not take revenge for their defeat . |
Amonasro declares that the Ethiopian king ( he himself ) has been slain in battle . | Amonasro tells the Egyptians a lie : he says that the Ethiopian king ( he himself , of course ) has been killed in battle . |
Amneris , the daughter of the Egyptian King , enters the hall . | Amneris enters . |
Aida was first performed at the Khedivial Opera House in Cairo on 24 December 1871 , conducted by Giovanni Bottesini . | Aida was first performed at the Opera House in Cairo on December 24 , 1871 . |
Upon hearing this , Amonasro comes out of hiding and reveals his identity . | Amonasro , who has been listening secretly , then comes out of hiding and reveals that he is the King of Ethiopia . |
Aida immediately rushes to her father , but their true identities are still unknown to the Egyptians , save for the fact that they are father and daughter . | Aida rushes to her father . |
In 1606 , the government of Philip III ordered all inhabitants of Hispaniola to move close to Santo Domingo , to avoid interaction with pirates . | In 1606 , the king of Spain gave the order that all inhabitants of Hispaniola had to move close to the city of Santo Domingo , to avoid interaction with pirates and Protestant people . |
By the early 17th century , the island and its smaller neighbors ( notably Tortuga ) became regular stopping points for Caribbean pirates . | By the early 17th century , the island and its smaller neighbors ( above all , the Tortuga island ) became places often visited by Caribbean pirates . |
Rather than secure the island , his action meant that French , English and Dutch pirates established their own bases on the abandoned north and west coasts of the island . | This resulted in French , British and Dutch pirates establishing bases on the abandoned north and west coasts of the island . |
As Spain conquered new regions on the mainland of the Americas , its interest in Hispaniola waned , and the colony 's population grew slowly . | Spain kept conquering new regions of the Americas and , for the Spanish people , those new regions were more interesting because there was more gold ; the population of the island grew very slowly . |
Seats have a minimum seat pitch of 31 in , depending on the aircraft type . | The seats in this class have a maximum pitch of 31 in , but this depends on what aeroplane you go in . |
Upper Class Virgin Atlantic does not operate a traditional business class or first-class service , but rather a combination product branded Upper Class . | Upper Class is the name for Virgin Atlantic 's business class . |
Most Upper Class passengers have access to a chauffeur , drive-through check-in and a private security channel at some airports , Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses , a larger menu than that of Premium Economy and Economy passengers , and an in-flight bar . | Upper Class passengers can also have their own chauffeur , drive-thru check-in , their own security points at some airports , access to the Virgin Clubhouse ( a special VIP area , with a bar and seats ) , a larger menu for in-flight meals and a bar that passengers can stand up or sit down at in flight . |
Premium Economy Premium Economy has a separate check-in area , priority boarding , a wider seat with more legroom , and additional cabin services such as a pre-flight drink , newspapers , and dedicated cabin crew . | Passengers that use Premium Economy have their own check-in area , get to board before Economy passengers , a drink before the flight , get their own cabin crew and get a better seat . |
Economy travel includes meals , drinks , in-flight entertainment and headsets , as well as amenity kits for all passengers on night flights . | Passengers usually get a free meal , some drinks and a bag with gifts in like a toothbrush . |
Social recruiting is the use of social media for recruiting including sites like Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn . | Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn are also sometimes used by people looking for a job . |
in 1959 it was connected with `` HaTnua HaMeu ` he ` det '' ( `` The United Movement '' ) and the name was changed to HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed . | in 1959 it was connected with `` HaTnua HaMeu ` he ` det '' ( Hebrew : התנועה המאוחדת , `` The United Movement '' ) and the name was changed to HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed . |
Some of the graduates of the movement have become Knesset members , prime ministers , and presidents , such as Yitzhak Rabin , Shimon Peres and Moshe Ya'alon . | Some of the graduates of the movement have become a parliament members , such as Yitzhak Rabin , Shimon Peres and Moshe Ya'alon . |
Histadrut HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed ( Hebrew : הִסְתַּדְּרוּת הַנוֹעַר הַעוֹבֵד וְהַלוֹמֵד , lit . | Histadrut HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed ( Hebrew : הסתדרות הנוער העובד והלומד , lit . |
The uniform of the HaNoar HaOved VeHalomed is a blue shirt ( Blue collar ) which symbolises the working class , with red lacing which symbolises Socialism . | The movement aims that each member aspires to the following goals : The uniform of the HaNoar HaOved VeHalomed is a blue shirt which symbolises the working class , with red lacing which symbolises Socialism . |
The first name of the movement was `` Hanoar HaOved '' ( `` The Working Youth '' ) and it was connected to the Histadrut . | The first name of the movement was `` Hanoar HaOved '' ( `` The Working Youth '' ) and it was connected to the Histadrut ( Isarali workers union ) . |
The Federation of Working and Studying Youth ) , sometimes abbreiviated to No'al ( נוֹעַ '' ל ) is an Israeli youth movement , a sister movement of Habonim Dror , the Labor Zionist movement . | The Federation of Working and Studying Youth ) , sometimes abbreviated to No'al ( Hebrew : נוע '' ל ) is an Israeli youth movement , a sister movement of Habonim Dror . |
The Bad Beginning is the first novel of the children 's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket . | The Bad Beginning is a book by Lemony Snicket . |
Justice Strauss offers to adopt the Baudelaires , but Poe objects , observing that their parents ' will instructs the children be raised by a relative . | Justice Strauss was willing to adopt the Baudelaires , but Mr. Poe told her that their parents ' will said a relative must care for them . |
The Baudelaire children Violet , Klaus , and Sunny , have left the unspecified city in which they live to spend the day at the lonely Briny Beach . | Violet , Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire were enjoying a day at Briny Beach . |
When the time comes for Violet to sign the wedding contract , she makes a final effort to annul the marriage by signing the document with her left hand rather than her right . | Violet said that she was right-handed but signed the document with her left hand . |
During the night she builds a grappling hook to scale the tower . | That night , Violet made a grappling hook to reach the top of the tower but she was kept captive with Klaus until the play began . |
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach ( 22 November 1710 - 1 July 1784 ) , the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach , was a German composer and performer . | Wilhelm Friedemann Bach ( born Weimar 22 November 1710-Berlin 1 July 1784 ) was a famous German composer and organist . |
In 1746 Friedemann became organist of the Liebfrauenkirche at Halle . | In 1733 , he was organist of St. Sophia 's Church at Dresden , and in 1746 became organist of the Liebfrauenkirche at Halle . |
Michael Joseph John Berry , Jr. ( born 1964 in Oxford , England ) is a British actor known for portraying the Irish sailor Twigg in Pirates of the Caribbean : The Curse of the Black Pearl . | Michael Joseph John Berry , Jr. ( born 1964 in Oxford , England ) is a British actor known for portraying characters in well known films such as the Irish sailor Twigg in Pirates of the Caribbean : The Curse of the Black Pearl , the man who kidnapped Julia Meade in Mission : Impossible III , Daniel the Bull in Where the Wild Things Are and Vladi in The Hangover Part II . |
It was directed by Oliver Stone , with Colin Farrell in the title role . | It was directed by Oliver Stone . |
Runway 32 has an instrument landing system approach and an associated medium intensity approach light system with runway alignment lights . | The northwest-facing runway 32 has an instrument landing system approach and an associated medium intensity approach light system with runway alignment lights . |
In late 2004 , after negotiations with the County , Northwest Airlines agreed to add Northwest Airlink service to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport , which began May 2 , 2005 . | In late 2004 , after negotiations with the County , Northwest Airlines agreed to add Northwest Airlink service to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport , which began on May 2 , 2005 . |
The former airport site is now Cass Park , including a hangar which was renovated in 1975 to house the Hangar Theatre . | The former airport site is now Cass Park , including an airplane hangar which was renovated in 1975 to house the Hangar Theatre . |
Passenger traffic has improved with the additional service ; the airport served about 140,000 passengers in 2004 , increasing to around 170,000 in 2007 . | Passenger traffic improved with the additional service ; the airport served about 140,000 passengers in 2004 , increasing to around 170,000 in 2007 . |
A short turf runway was commissioned parallel to the paved runway , but during the 1980s another turf runway oriented north-south was available to the west of the terminal building and was about 1,802 feet ( 549 m ) long and 100 feet ( 30 m ) wide . | A short turf runway was built parallel to the paved runway , but during the 1980s another turf runway oriented north-south was available to the west of the terminal building and was approximately 1,802 feet ( 549 m ) long and 100 feet ( 30 m ) wide . |
Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport ( IATA : ITH , ICAO : KITH , FAA LID : ITH ) is a county owned airport three miles northeast of Ithaca , the county seat and largest city in Tompkins County , New York . | Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport ( IATA : ITH , ICAO : KITH , FAA LID : ITH ) is a county-owned public-use airport three miles ( 5 km ) northeast of the central business district of Ithaca , the county seat and largest city in Tompkins County , New York , United States . |
Fares to the airport are standardized . | Fares to and from the airport are standardized . |
The original Ithaca Municipal Airport was west of downtown Ithaca , near the inlet of Cayuga Lake . | The original Ithaca Municipal Airport was located west of downtown Ithaca , near the inlet of Cayuga Lake . |
It is also the home of Taughannock Aviation which provides business jet charter and management as well as being the fixed base operator . | Taughannock Aviation which provides business jet charter and management is the fixed base operator for the airport . |
Runway 14 has an instrument approach based on the VOR\/DME at the airport . | Runway 14 , facing southeast , has an instrument approach based on the VOR\/DME located at the airport . |
For over 50 years , the airport has been home to the East Hill Flying Club which offers lessons and the use of seven small planes to its members . | The club offers lessons and the use of seven small planes to its members . |
In 1994 the runway was extended from 5,801 feet ( 1,768 m ) to its present 6,977 feet ( 2,127 m ) and a new , 33,000 square foot ( 3,000 m ² ) terminal building opened , replacing the cramped original building . | In 1994 , the runway was extended from 5,801 feet ( 1,768 m ) in length to its present 6,601 feet ( 2,012 m ) and an entirely new , 33,000 square foot ( 3,000 m ² ) terminal building opened , replacing the cramped , aging original building . |
US Airways nonstops to Pittsburgh , a focus city , resumed on November 9 , 2005 but ended on April 1 , 2006 due to low yield . | US Airways nonstop service to Pittsburgh resumed on November 9 , 2005 but stopped again on April 1 , 2006 due to low use . |
57 aircraft were then based at the airport : 77 % single-engine , 9 % multi-engine , and 14 % jet . | At that time there were 62 aircraft based at this airport : 68 % single-engine , 15 % multi-engine , 16 % jet and 2 % ultralight . |
The airport got its current name on March 20 , 2001 . | The airport name changed from Tompkins County Airport to its current name on March 20 , 2001 . |
Airline traffic peaked in 1990 at 226,813 passengers , but by the end of the decade the small size of the market , proximity to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and other regional airports , and crowded airspace has led Trans World Airlines , United Airlines , and finally Continental Airlines to leave . | Commercial traffic peaked in 1990 at 226,813 passengers . |
In 1419 , seven town officials were thrown from the Town Hall , precipitating the Hussite War . | In 1419 , seven town officials were thrown from the Town Hall , starting the Hussite War . |
In 1618 , two Imperial governors and their secretary were tossed from Prague Castle , sparking the Thirty Years War . | In 1618 , two Imperial governors and their secretary were thrown from Prague Castle , which started the Thirty Years War . |
These incidents , particularly in 1618 , were referred to as the Defenestrations of Prague and gave rise to the term and the concept . | These two event , particularly in 1618 , were called the Defenestration of Prague and gave rise to the word and the idea . |
Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window . | Defenestration is the action of throwing someone or something out of a window . |
The term originates from two incidents in history , both occurring in Prague . | The word comes from two events in history , which both took place in Prague . |
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