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There are two other Freud Museums , one in Vienna , and another which has recently opened in Příbor , the Czech Republic , in the house where Sigmund Freud was born . | There are two other Freud Museums , one in Vienna , and another in Příbor , the Czech Republic , in the house where Freud was born . |
The Freud Museum is situated at 20 Maresfield Gardens in South Hampstead , London . | The Freud Museum , is at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead , London . |
Yet the importance of the collection is also evident in Freud 's use of archaeology as a metaphor for psychoanalysis . | The importance of the collection cab be seen in Freud 's use of archaeology as a metaphor for psychoanalysis . |
But in general I spend most of my spare time with my wife and kids , so my relative success in 2005 was a pleasant surprise . '' | But in general I spend most of my spare time with my wife and kids , so my relative success in 2005 was a pleasant surprise '' . |
In 1992 , he tied for 1st-2nd with Ragim Gasimov in the USSR Junior Open Chess Championship . | In 1992 , he tied for 1st with Ragim Gasimov in the USSR Junior Open Chess Championship . |
In 2001 , he reached the semifinals of the FIDE World Championship . | In 2001 , he reached the semi-finals of the FIDE World Championship . |
He also finished tied for first with Vladimir Kramnik at the Dortmund 2006 . | He also finished tied for first with Vladimir Kramnik at Dortmund 2006 . |
Svidler learned to play chess when he was six years old . | Peter Svidler learned to play chess when he was six years old . |
In an interview given for World Chess Network after the World Chess Championship 2005 held in San Luis , he said : `` I only prepared seriously for San Luis , and I think it has paid off . | In an interview given for World Chess Network he said : `` I only prepared seriously for San Luis , and I think it has paid off . |
His San Luis result earned him direct entry to the World Chess Championship 2007 . | His San Luis result earned him direct entry to the World Chess Championship series of 2007 . |
In 2006 he went second behind Alexander Grischuk at the World Blitz Championship in Rishon Lezion , Israel , with 10 1\/2 points out of 15 games . | In 2006 he came second behind Alexander Grischuk at the World Blitz Championship in Rishon Lezion , Israel , with 10.5 points out of 15 games . |
He became Grandmaster in 1994 . | He became a grandmaster in 1994 . |
In that tournament he scored 6 1\/2 out of 14 , placing 5th out of eight players . | In that tournament he scored 6.5 out of 14 , placing 5th out of eight players . |
Peter Veniaminovich Svidler ( Russian : Пётр Вениами́нович Сви́длер ; Pyotr Veniaminovich Svidler ; born June 17 , 1976 , in Leningrad ) is a Russian chess Grandmaster and seven-time Russian champion ( 1994 , 1995 , 1997 , 2003 , 2008 , 2011 , 2013 ) . | Peter Svidler , born 17 June 1976 in Leningrad , is a Russian chess Grandmaster , and six times Russian chess champion . |
Svidler placed shared second ( together with Viswanathan Anand ) in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 with 8 1\/2 points out of 14 games , finishing 1 1\/2 points behind the winner , Veselin Topalov . | He came second ( with Viswanathan Anand ) in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 in San Luis with 8.5 points out of 14 games , lagging 1.5 points behind the winner , Veselin Topalov . |
The first Superstars competition was held in Rotonda West , Florida in March 1973 and was won by pole vaulter Bob Seagren . | The first Superstars competition was held in Rotonda West , Florida in March 1973 . |
The idea was developed by 1948 and 1952 Olympic figure skating champion Dick Button . | Figure skating champion Dick Button developed the idea . |
The competitor with the most points at the end of all ten events is declared the champion . | The competitor with the most points at the end of all ten events is the winner . |
He shopped the idea to all three U.S. television networks , and ABC bought it as a special for the winter of 1973 . | ABC bought it as a special for the winter of 1973 . |
Competitors participate in a range of different sporting events , including a 100 yard dash\/100m sprint , 800 metres ( 0.50 mi ) run , obstacle course or Steeplechase , weightlifting , soccer , rowing , tennis , basketball , bicycle racing , shooting and swimming . | Competitors usually participate in ten different sporting events , including a 100 yard dash , 800 metres ( 0.50 mi ) run , obstacle course , weightlifting , bowling , rowing , tennis , basketball , bicycle racing , and swimming . |
The BBC covered the competition and aired their own program , featuring British athletes on 31 December 1973 , which was won by 400 metre hurdles Olympic champion David Hemery . | The BBC covered the competition and aired their own program on December 31 , 1973 . |
The sports have varied over time and between the various national and international competitions ; in the first competition there was no obstacle course , but table tennis and baseball hitting were included , while the European versions featured a 600m Steeplechase , indoor cycling on a highly banked velodrome , and the infamous ` Gym Tests ' . | For example , in the first USA competition , there was no obstacle course , but there was table tennis and baseball . |
The use of hot shot dates back centuries and only ceased when vessels armored with iron replaced wooden warships in the world 's navies . | It was stopped when vessels armored with iron replaced wooden warships in the world 's navies . |
Heated shot is the practice of heating round shot before firing from muzzle-loading cannons , for the purpose of setting fire to enemy warships , buildings , or equipment . | Heated shot is the heating of round shot before firing from muzzle-loading cannons . |
Its use was mainly confined to shore batteries and forts , due to the need for a special furnace to heat the shot , and their use from a ship was in fact against Royal Navy regulations because they were so dangerous , although the American ship USS Constitution had a shot furnace installed , for hot shot to be fired from her carronades . | The American ship USS Constitution had a shot furnace installed , for hot shot to be fired . |
The idea of setting fire to enemy warships can be traced back to the ancient world , where fire arrows and early incendiary materials such as Greek Fire were used . | The the purpose is for setting fire to enemy warships , buildings , or equipment . |
In the Golf Digest rankings of Top 100 in Music , according to golf handicap indexes of major musicians , he was first in 2006 and second in 2008 . | In the Golf Digest rankings of Top 100 in Music , according to golf handicap indexes of musicians , he was first in 2006 and second in 2008 . |
Kenny G was born in Seattle , Washington , to Jewish parents ( his mother was originally from Saskatchewan , Canada ) and grew up in the city 's Seward Park neighborhood , which is a center of the city 's Jewish community . | Kenny G was born in Seattle , Washington , to Jewish parents and grew up in the city 's Seward Park neighborhood , which is a center of the city 's Jewish community . |
Kenny G is the biggest-selling instrumental musician of the modern era and one of the best-selling artists of all time , with global sales totaling more than 75 million records . | Kenny G is the biggest-selling instrumental musician with global sales totaling more than 75 million records . |
He learned how to play under the direction of local trumpeter Gerald Pfister and by practicing along with records ( mostly of Grover Washington , Jr. ) , trying to emulate the sounds that he was hearing . | He learned how to play under the direction of trumpeter Gerald Pfister and by practicing along with records ( mostly of Grover Washington , Jr. ) . |
On July 19 , 2003 , Hart married musician Mark Wilkerson . | On July 19 , 2003 , she married musician Mark Wilkerson . |
Melissa Joan Catherine Hart ( born April 18 , 1976 ) is an American actress , television director , and television producer . | Melissa Joan Catherine Hart ( born April 18 , 1976 ) is an American actress . |
Hart and Wilkerson have three sons : Mason Walter Wilkerson , born in January 2006 , Braydon `` Brady '' Hart Wilkerson , born in March 2008 , and Tucker McFadden Wilkerson , born September 2012 . | They have three sons together : Mason Walter Wilkerson ( born January 11 , 2006 ) , Braydon Hart Wilkerson ( born March 12 , 2008 ) and Tucker McFadden Wilkerosn ( born Spetember 18 , 2012 ) . |
Hart has been married to musician Mark Wilkerson since July 19 , 2003 ; together , they have three children . | Since July 19 , 2003 Melissa Joan has been married to musician Mark Wilkerson ( born 1976 ) . |
The operation followed the successful invasion of Sicily during the Italian Campaign . | The invasion followed the successful invasion of Sicily during the Italian Campaign . |
On 13 September , the Germans launched their counteroffensive . | On 13 September , the Germans launched their attack . |
Progress was slow as demolished bridges , roadblocks and mines delayed Eighth Army . | Progress was slow as blown up bridges , roadblocks and mines delayed Eighth Army . |
Following the defeat of the Axis Powers in North Africa , there was disagreement between the Allies as to what the next step should be . | Following the defeat of the Axis Powers in North Africa , there was disagreement between the Allies as to what to do next . |
With the Salerno beachhead secure , Fifth Army began its attack northwest towards Naples on 19 September . | With the Salerno beach secure , Fifth Army began its attack northwest towards Naples on 19 September . |
On 3 September 1943 , British Eighth Army 's XIII Corps , which was composed of British and Canadian formations , launched Operation Baytown under General Bernard Montgomery 's direction . | On 3 September 1943 , British Eighth Army 's XIII Corps launched Operation Baytown . |
The main invasion force landed around Salerno on the western coast in Operation Avalanche , while two supporting operations took place in Calabria ( Operation Baytown ) and Taranto ( Operation Slapstick ) . | Two other attacks were done in Calabria ( Operation Baytown ) and Taranto ( Operation Slapstick ) . |
Eventually the corps commander , McCreery , persuaded about half of the men to follow their orders . | Eventually the corps commander , McCreery , got about half of the men to follow their orders . |
The Allied Invasion of Italy was the Allied landing on mainland Italy on 3 September 1943 , by General Harold Alexander 's 15th Army Group ( comprising Lieutenant General Mark Clark 's U.S. Fifth Army and General Bernard Montgomery 's British Eighth Army ) during the Second World War . | This included Lieutenant General Mark Clark 's U.S. Fifth Army and General Bernard Montgomery 's British Eighth Army . |
The remainder were court-martialled . | The rest were court-martialled . |
By 12 September , X Corps had taken a defensive posture because every battalion was committed and there were no reserves available to form an attack . | By 12 September , X Corps had taken a defensive position . |
Major General Rudolf Sieckenius commander of 16th Panzer Division had organised his forces into four mixed arms battle groups which he had placed roughly 6 mi ( 9.7 km ) apart and between 3 and 6 mi ( 4.8 and 9.7 km ) back from the beaches . | Major General Rudolf Sieckenius commander of 16th Panzer Division had organised his forces into four groups . |
By 8 September , Kesselring had concentrated Heinrich von Vietinghoff 's 10th Army , ready to make a rapid response to any Allied landing . | Heinrich von Vietinghoff 's 10th Army was ready to attack the Allied landings . |
Panzergrenadier-Division ) and 16th Panzer Division ( 16 . | On 15 September 16th Panzer Division and 29th Panzergrenadier Division took up defensive positions . |
By the end of the first day the 5th Army , although it had not gained all its objectives , had made a promising start : X Corps ' two assault divisions had pushed between 5 and 7 mi ( 8.0 and 11.3 km ) inland and the special forces had advanced north across the Sorrento Peninsula and were looking down on the Plain of Naples . | X Corps ' two divisions had moved between 5 and 7 mi ( 8.0 and 11.3 km ) inland . |
On 4 September , 5 Division reached Bagnara , linked up with 1st Special Reconnaissance Squadron ( which arrived by sea ) and drove 3\/15th Panzergrenadier Regiment from its position . | On 4 September , 5 Division reached Bagnara . |
On 8 September ( before the main invasion ) , the surrender of Italy to the Allies was announced , first by Eisenhower , then in the Badoglio Proclamation by the Italian government . | On 8 September ( before the main invasion ) , the surrender of Italy to the Allies was announced . |
Italian units ceased combat and the Navy sailed to Allied ports to surrender . | Italian troops stopped fighting and the Navy sailed to Allied ports to surrender . |
Operation Baytown was the preliminary step in the plan in which Eighth Army , under General Bernard Montgomery would depart from the port of Messina on Sicily , to cross the Straits of Messina and land near the tip of Calabria ( the `` toe '' of Italy ) , on 3 September 1943 . | Operation Baytown was the plan in which Eighth Army would land near the tip of Calabria on 3 September 1943 . |
If this failed , Tenth Army must break off the battle to avoid being ` mangled ' . | If this failed , Tenth Army must pull back from the battle . |
The Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943 , codenamed Operation Husky , was highly successful , although many of the Axis forces managed to avoid capture and escape to the mainland . | The Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943 was successful . |
Operation Avalanche - the main invasion at Salerno by the U.S. 5th Army - began on 9 September 1943 , and in order to secure surprise , the Army decided to assault without preliminary naval or aerial bombardment . | Operation Avalanche was the main invasion at Salerno by the U.S. 5th Army . |
The main landings ( Operation Avalanche ) were scheduled to take on 9 September , during which the main force would land around Salerno on the western coast . | The main landings ( Operation Avalanche ) were on 9 September . |
On 14 September , he was in a position to start a more general advance , and by 16 September 5th Infantry Division had reached Sapri , 25 mi ( 40 km ) beyond Belvedere , where forward patrols made contact with patrols from VI Corps ' 36th Division . | By 16 September 5th , the Infantry Division had reached Sapri . |
Winston Churchill in particular wanted to invade Italy , which in November 1942 he called `` the soft underbelly of the axis '' ( and General Mark Clark later called `` one tough gut '' ) . | Winston Churchill wanted to invade Italy . |
When it became clear that no invasion could be undertaken in 1943 , it was agreed to invade Sicily , with no commitment made to any follow-up operations . | When they realized that no invasion could be done in 1943 , they decided to invade Sicily . |
The Salerno battle was also the site of the Salerno Mutiny instigated by about 500 men of the British X Corps , who on 16 September refused assignment to new units as replacements . | The Salerno battle was where the Salerno Mutiny happened . |
On 15 September , Kesselring reported to the High Command that the Allies air and naval superiority had forced LXXVI Panzer Corps onto the defensive and that a decisive success would depend on the current attack by XIV Panzer Corps . | On 15 September , Kesselring said the attack by XIV Panzer Corps must be successful . |
To make ends meet , he found a job selling roofing materials in the Bay Area , but he found he was n't good at it and soon moved on ; it would be his only non-football-related job . | To make money , he found a job selling roofing materials in the Bay Area , but he found he was not good at it and soon moved on ; it would be his only non-football-related job . |
After graduation , Carroll tried out for the Honolulu Hawaiians of the World Football League at their training camp in Riverside but did not make the team due to shoulder problems combined with his small size . | After graduation , Carroll tried out for the Honolulu Hawaiians of the World Football League , but did not make the team because of shoulder problems . |
Peter Clay `` Pete '' Carroll ( born September 15 , 1951 ) is the head coach and executive vice president of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League . | Peter Clay Carroll ( born September 15 , 1951 , in San Francisco , California ) is the head coach and of the Seattle Seahawks , a National Football League team . |
Carroll attended Redwood High School in Larkspur . | Carroll went to Redwood High School in Larkspur , California . |
After high school , Carroll attended junior college at the nearby College of Marin , where he played football for two years ( lettering in his second year ) , before transferring to the University of the Pacific , where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity . | After high school , Carroll went to junior college ( a two-year college ) at College of Marin , where he played football for two years before changing schools to the University of the Pacific . |
At Pacific , Carroll played free safety for two years for the Tigers , earning All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference honors both years ( 1971-72 ) and earning his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 1973 . | At Pacific , Carroll played the free safety position for two years . |
He is a former head coach of the New York Jets , New England Patriots , and the USC Trojans . | He used to coach for the New York Jets , New England Patriots and the University of Southern California football team . |
He was a three-sport standout in football ( playing quarterback , wide receiver , and defensive back ) , basketball , and baseball , earning the school 's Athlete of the Year award as a senior in 1969 ; forty years later he was inducted into the charter class of the Redwood High School Athletic Hall of Fame in April 2009 . | Carroll played in three sports : football ( playing quarterback , wide receiver and defensive back ) , basketball and baseball . |
The Nordic Football Championship ( Danish : Nordisk Mesterskab , Norwegian : Nordisk Mesterskap , Swedish : Nordiska Mästerskapet , commonly abbreviated NM ) was an international football competition contested by the men 's national football teams of the Nordic countries . | The Nordic Football Championship ( Danish : Nordisk Mesterskab , Norwegian : Nordisk Mesterskap , Swedish : Nordiska Mästerskapet , or NM ) was an international football tournament played with the men 's national football teams of the Nordic countries . |
However the idea was not realized until four years later , when the Danish association celebrated its 35th anniversary , and the first tournament was started . | The first tournament was played four years later when the Danish Football Association celebrated its 35th anniversary . |
In the first tournament played 1924-1928 , only Denmark , Norway and Sweden competed , but Finland joined for the second tournament , and at the last tournament played in 2000-2001 , Iceland and the Faroe Islands also competed . | In the first tournament , only Denmark , Norway and Sweden played , but Finland joined the second tournament . |
The tournament was won by Norway , but the following nine tournaments , played between 1933 and 1977 , were completely dominated by Sweden which won all of them . | The tournament was won by Norway , but the next 9 tournaments were won by Sweden . |
It was also decided to play the tournaments over four years , with each team playing 12 matches , four against each other team , two at home and two away . | It was also decided that each tournament would be 4 years long , with each team playing 12 times . |
One match , between Norway and the Faroe Islands , was never played . | On the last tournament , Iceland and the Faroe Islands . |
A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist . | A person that plays the oboe is called an oboist . |
In comparison to other modern woodwind instruments , the treble oboe has a clear and penetrating voice . | An oboe is a woodwind instrument with a double reed . |
When the soldiers came to Alban 's house looking for the priest , Alban exchanged cloaks with the priest and let himself be arrested in his place . | When the soldiers came to Alban 's house looking for the priest , Alban exchanged cloaks with the priest and let himself be arrested in his stead . |
Later , Matthew Paris , a monk at St Albans from 1217 until his death in 1259 , was important both as a chronicler and an artist . | Later , Matthew Paris , a monk at St Albans from 1217 until his death in 1259 , was important as a chronicler and an artist . |
The head of the abbey was confirmed as the premier abbot in England also in 1154 . | The head of the abbey was confirmed as the premier abbot in England , also in 1154 . |
Robert gave particular attention to solid foundations , running a continuous wall of layered bricks , flints and mortar below and pushing the foundations down to twelve feet to hit bedrock . | the Norman Robert the Mason gave particular attention to solid foundations , running a continuous wall of layered bricks , flints and mortar below and pushing the foundations down to twelve feet to hit bedrock . |
In the current structure the original Norman arches survive principally under the central tower and on the north side of the nave . | In the current structure the original Norman arches survive under the central tower and on the north side of the nave . |
The arches in the rest of the building are Gothic , following medieval rebuilding and extensions , and Victorian era restoration . | The arches in the rest of the building are Gothic , following mediaeval rebuilding and extensions , and Victorian era restoration . |
Alban sheltered their priest , Saint Amphibalus , in his home and was converted to the Christian faith by him . | Alban sheltered their priest , Amphibalus , in his home and was converted to the Christian faith by him . |
The date of Alban 's execution is a matter of some debate and is generally given as `` circa 250 '' - scholars generally suggest dates of 209 , 254 or 304 . | The date of Alban 's execution is a matter of some debate , and is generally given as circa 250-scholars suggest dates of 209 , 254 or 304 . |
He has the same powers , responsibilities and duties as the rector of any other parish . | He has the same powers , responsibilities , and duties as the rector of any other parish . |
The tomb of Saint Amphibalus is also in the cathedral . | The Tomb of St Amphibalus is also in the Cathedral . |
The monastic abbey was completed in 1089 but not consecrated until Holy Innocents ' Day , 1115 , ( 28 Dec ) by the Archbishop of Rouen . | The monastic abbey was completed in 1089 but not consecrated until Holy Innocent 's Day , 28 December 1115 , by the Archbishop of Rouen . |
Alban was a pagan living in the Roman city of Verulamium , now Verulamium Park , in St Albans , in Hertfordshire , England , about 22 miles ( 35 km ) north of London along Watling Street . | Alban was a pagan living in the Roman city of Verulamium , where St Albans is now , in Hertfordshire , England , about 22 miles ( 35 km ) north of London along Watling Street . |
The abbey was extended in the 1190s by Abbot John de Cella ( also known as John of Wallingford ) ( 1195-1214 ) ; as the number of monks grew from fifty to over a hundred , the abbey was extended westwards with three bays added to the nave . | The abbey was extended in the 1190s by Abbot John de Cella ( also known as John of Wallingford ) ( 1195-1214 ) . |
With much of its present architecture dating from Norman times , it became a cathedral in 1877 and is the second longest cathedral in the United Kingdom ( after Winchester ) . | With much of its present architecture dating from Norman times , it became a cathedral in 1877 . |
1130-45 ) is the best known of a number of important Romanesque illuminated manuscripts produced in the Abbey scriptorium . | The St Albans Psalter ( circa 1130-45 ) is the best known of a number of important Romanesque illuminated manuscripts produced in the Abbey scriptorium . |
The abbey church , although legally a cathedral church , differs in certain particulars from most of the other cathedrals in England : it is also used as a parish church , of which the dean is rector . | It is also used as a parish church , of which the Dean is rector . |
St Albans Cathedral ( formerly St Albans Abbey , officially The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban ) is a Church of England cathedral church at St Albans , England . | St Albans Cathedral ( formerly St Albans Abbey ) is an Anglican church in St Albans , Hertfordshire . |
Nicholas Breakspear was born near St Albans and applied to be admitted to the abbey as a novice , but he was turned down . | Nicholas Breakspear was born near St Albans and went to school there . |
The entire structure masses 5,000 tons and is 144 feet high . | The entire structure weighs 5,000 tons and is 144 feet high . |
The cruciform abbey was the largest built in England at that time , it had a chancel of four bays , a transept containing seven apses , and a nave of ten bays-fifteen bays long overall . | The cruciform ( cross shaped ) abbey was the largest built in England at that time . |
Since 1954 , RAI broadcasts the entire event on national TV . | Since 1954 , RAI broadcasts the event on national TV . |
Viareggio remained under the control of the Austrians until 1817 when , as part of the agreements from Congress of Vienna , Maria Luisa of Spain was assigned the new Duchy of Lucca . | Viareggio remained under the control of the Austrians until 1817 when , as part of the agreements from Congress of Vienna , Maria Luisa di Borbone was assigned the new Duchy of Lucca . |
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