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Lateritic bauxites ( silicate bauxites ) are distinguished from karst bauxite ores ( carbonate bauxites ) . | There are two main kinds of bauxite ores : carbonate bauxites ( karst bauxites ) , and silicate bauxites ( lateritic bauxites ) . |
They were formed by lateritization of various silicate rocks such as granite , gneiss , basalt , syenite , and shale . | They were formed from various silicate rocks such as granite , gneiss , basalt , syenite , and shale . |
It consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite Al ( OH ) 3 , boehmite γ-AlO ( OH ) and diaspore α-AlO ( OH ) , mixed with the two iron oxides goethite and haematite , the clay mineral kaolinite and small amounts of anatase TiO2 . | It is largely made up of the minerals Gibbsite Al ( OH ) 3 , Boehmite γ-AlO ( OH ) , and Diaspore α-AlO ( OH ) , together with the iron oxides Goethite and Hematite , the clay mineral Kaolinite and small amounts of Anatase TiO2 . |
Bauxite was named by the French geologist Pierre Berthier in 1821 after the village of Les Baux in Provence , southern France , where he discovered it and was the first to recognize that it contained aluminium . | It was named after the village Les Baux-de-Provence in southern France , where it was first discovered in 1821 by geologist Pierre Berthier . |
The aluminium hydroxide in the lateritic bauxite deposits is almost exclusively gibbsite . | In lateritic bauxite , the aluminum hydroxide contained in lateritic bauxite deposits is almost entirely a form called gibbsite . |
Zones with highest aluminium content are frequently located below a ferruginous surface layer . | Bauxite deposits with highest aluminium content are frequently located below an iron-bearing surface layer . |
The lateritic bauxites are found mostly in the countries of the tropics . | The lateritic bauxites occur in many countries of the tropical belt . |
Bauxite , an aluminium ore , is the world 's main source of aluminium . | Bauxite is the most important aluminium ore . |
The carbonate bauxites occur predominantly in Europe and Jamaica above carbonate rocks ( limestone and dolomite ) , where they were formed by lateritic weathering and residual accumulation of intercalated clay layers - dispersed clays which were concentrated as the enclosing limestones gradually dissolved during chemical weathering . | Carbonate bauxites were discovered earlier , and occur mainly in Europe and Jamaica above carbonate rocks such as limestone and dolomite . |
Outside of the V was a very large ancient ocean called the Panafrican Ocean that may have surrounded Pannotia , equivalent to the future Panthalassic Ocean . | Outside of the V was a very large ancient ocean called the Panafrican Ocean that may have surrounded Pannotia , equal to the future Panthalassic Ocean . |
Later , altered landmasses would recombine to form the most recent supercontinent , Pangaea . | Later the landmasses would recombine to form the most recent supercontinent , Pangaea . |
The Congo craton came between Proto-Gondwana and Proto-Laurasia about 600 Ma . | The Congo craton came between Proto-Gondwana and Proto-Laurasia about 600 milion years ago . |
The collisions that formed Pannotia were glancing collisions , and the continents composing Pannotia already had active rifting . | The collisions that formed Pannotia were brief collisions , and the continents making up Pannotia already had active rifting . |
After that , it split into the islands of Laurentia , Siberia and Baltica , with the main landmass , Gondwana , south of it . | The small ones were Laurentia , Siberia and Baltica , with the main landmass , Gondwana , south of them . |
About 750 million years ago ( 750 Ma ) , the previous supercontinent Rodinia rifted apart into three continents : Proto-Laurasia ( which broke apart and eventually re-formed as Laurasia ) , the continental craton of Congo , and Proto-Gondwana ( all of Gondwana except the Congo craton and Atlantica ) . | They were Proto-Laurasia ( which broke apart and eventually re-formed as Laurasia ) , the continental craton of Congo , and Proto-Gondwana . |
Curtis Michael `` Curt '' Hennig ( March 28 , 1958 - February 10 , 2003 ) was an American professional wrestler , manager , and color commentator who performed under his real name for the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) , the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) , World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ) , and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ) . | He is known for competing in the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) , World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) , World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ) , and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ) . |
He was the son of wrestler Larry `` The Axe '' Hennig , and father to current WWE ( formerly the WWF ) superstar Joe `` Curtis Axel '' Hennig . | He was the father to current WWE superstar Joe `` Curtis Axel '' Hennig . |
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007 by former Major League Baseball third baseman , and longtime friend , Wade Boggs . | He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Major League Baseball player and longtime friend Wade Boggs in 2007 . |
On 19 August , the Italians took control of Berbera and then moved down the coast to complete their conquest of British Somaliland . | On 19 August the Italians took control of Berbera and then moved down the coast to complete their conquest of British Somaliland . |
The campaign in Somaliland was like all the others of the Axis : it initially started with a victory , then after a period of time ( like the campaigns in the Balkans , in the Philippines or in Russia ) , finished with a complete defeat . | This campaign in Somaliland was like all the others of the Axis : it initially started with a victory , then after a period of time ( like the campaigns in the Balkans , in the Philippines or in Russia ) , finished with a complete defeat . |
But in the specific case of the Italian conquest of British Somaliland , the defeat ( that happened in spring 1941 ) was followed by nearly two years of Italian guerrilla warfare . | But in the specific case of the Italian conquest of British Somaliland , the defeat ( that happened in spring 1941 ) was followed by nearly two years of Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia . |
In the early hours of 3 August 1940 , the Italian Army crossed the border between Italian East Africa ( called by the Italians Africa Orientale Italiana , AOI ) and British Somaliland . | In the early hours of 3 August 1940 , the Italian army crossed the border between Italian East Africa ( called by the Italians Africa Orientale Italiana ) and British Somaliland . |
While the British made their retreat to Berbera , the Royal Navy had constructed an all-tide jetty and had commenced evacuating civilian and administrative officials . | Whilst the British made their fighting retreat to Berbera , the British Royal Navy had constructed an all-tide jetty and had commenced evacuating civilian and administrative officials . |
On 7-8 August , the British and Commonwealth forces in British Somaliland had received reinforcements with the arrival of the 1\/2nd Punjab Regiment and the 2nd battalion Black Watch . | On 7 August the British and Commonwealth forces in British Somaliland received reinforcements with the arrival of the 1st Battalion 2nd Punjab Regiment . |
The British colony was annexed by Mussolini to the `` Italian Empire '' as a part of Italian East Africa . | The British colony was annexed by Mussolini to the Italian Empire in Italian East Africa . |
As a consequence , Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ordered only some limited aggressive actions to capture territory along the borders of Egypt , Kenya , and Sudan . | As a consequence , Mussolini ordered only some limited aggressive actions to capture territory along the borders of Kenya , Egypt and Sudan . |
When Italy declared war on 10 June 1940 , the Italian troops were not prepared for a prolonged war in North Africa or East Africa . | When Italy declared war in May 1940 , the Italian troops were not prepared for a prolonged war in Eastern Africa . |
On 11 August , one of De Simone 's brigades attacked the hill defended by a company of the 3rd Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment and captured it , taking heavy casualties . | On 11 August an Italian brigade commanded by De Simone attacked the hill defended by the 3rd Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment and captured it with heavy casualties . |
The Italian force attacking British Somaliland in August 1940 was commanded by Lieutenant General Guglielmo Nasi , General Officer Commanding Eastern Sector . | The Italian force attacking British Somaliland in August 1940 was commanded by General Guglielmo Nasi and included five colonial brigades , three Blackshirt battalions , and three bands ( bande ) of native troops . |
The Italians numbered about 24,000 . | The Italians numbered about 4,800 and about 30,000 native troops . |
As planned small forces then proceeded southeast along the coast and occupied the village of Bulhar . | The northern Italian column then proceeded south along the coast and occupied the village of Bulhar . |
Later in June , Amedeo , Duke of Aosta-the Governor-General and Viceroy of Italian East Africa , convinced the Italian Supreme Command ( Comando Supremo ) to plan a campaign to conquer British Somaliland . | In June 1940 , Amedeo , Duke of Aosta , the Governor-General of Italian East Africa , convinced the Italian Supreme Command ( Commando Supremo ) to plan a campaign to conquer a British colony : British Somaliland . |
The British launched two unsuccessful counterattacks but fought off Italian attacks on two other hills . | The British launched two unsuccessful counterattacks but the next day were forced to abandon two other nearby hills . |
Brig. Chater used his Camel Corps supplemented by small patrols of the Illalos ( a small force of tribal levies normally employed on police duties ) to skirmish with and screen against the advancing Italians as the other British and Commonwealth forces pulled back towards Tug Argan . | Colonel Arthur Reginald Chater , used his camel corps to skirmish with and screen against the advancing Italians as the other British and Commonwealth forces pulled back towards Tug Argan . |
At the start of August , the newly promoted Brigadier Chater commanded a contingent of about 4,000 soldiers comprising the lightly armed Somaliland Camel Corps , the 2nd ( Nyasaland ) Battalion King 's African Rifles ( KAR ) , the 1st Battalion Northern Rhodesian Regiment ( KAR ) , the 3\/15th Punjab Regiment and 1st East African Light Battery ( four 3.7 in ( 94 mm ) howitzers ) . | The Italians were opposed by a British contingent of about 4,000 soldiers consisting of the Somaliland Camel Corps ( commanded by Colonel Arthur Reginald Chater ) , elements of the 2nd ( Nyasaland ) Battalion King 's African Rifles ( KAR ) and the 1st Battalion Northern Rhodesian Regiment , the 3rd Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment , and the 2nd Battalion , Black Watch . |
The conquest of the British Somaliland was the only campaign victory Italy achieved - without the support of German troops - during World War II against the Allies . | The Italian conquest of British Somaliland was an Italian campaign during World War II against the British Empire . |
On 14 August , Godwin-Austen informed Middle East Command of the situation concluding that further resistance at Tug Argan would be futile and likely to result in the loss of the whole force . | After three days of battle , early on 15 August Godwin-Austen ( fearing an imminent encirclement ) concluded that further resistance at Tug Argan would be futile . |
On 15 August , he received orders to withdraw his forces from British Somaliland . | He contacted the British Middle East Command headquarters in Cairo , Egypt and requested and received permission to withdraw his forces from British Somaliland . |
On 16 August , the British started to embark troops onto the waiting ships . | On 16 August they started to embark troops onto the waiting ships and had completed the evacuation by the afternoon of the following day , departing for Aden in the Arabian peninsula . |
The Italians also had armored vehicles ( a small number of both light and medium tanks ) , artillery , and , most important , superior air support . | The Italians had the 2nd Light Tank Company and the 322nd Medium Tank Company ( 13 L3\/35 light and 12 M11\/39 medium tanks ) , artillery , and , most important , superior air support . |
British Somaliland remained part of Italian East Africa for a matter of months . | British Somaliland remained part of the Italian East Africa until March 1941 when the 1st\/2nd Punjab Regiment and the 3rd\/15th Punjab Regiment returned from Aden to re-occupy the territory . |
The original buildings were officially opened by the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Victoria , Sir Charles Hotham , on 3 October 1855 . | The buildings were officially opened by the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Victoria , Sir Charles Hotham , on 3 October 1855 . |
The university 's 150th anniversary was celebrated in 2003 . | The 150th anniversary was celebrated in 2003 . |
The inauguration of the university was made possible by the wealth resulting from Victoria 's gold rush . | The opening of the university was made possible by the wealth coming from the Victorian gold rush . |
Founded in 1853 , it is Australia 's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria . | Opened in 1853 , it is the second oldest university in Australia , and the oldest in Victoria . |
The institution was designed to be a `` civilising influence '' at a time of rapid settlement and commercial growth . | The university was to be a `` civilising influence '' at a time of rapid settlement and commercial growth ( Selleck , 2003 ) . |
The University of Melbourne ( commonly referred to as Melbourne University and UniMelb ) is an Australian public university located in Melbourne , Victoria . | The University of Melbourne is in Melbourne , Victoria . |
In 2008 , the university had an endowment of approximately $ 1.105 billion , the largest of any Australian institution . | It has one of the largest financial endowments of any Australian university , standing at $ 1.105 bn as of 2008 . |
His rule of Mysore was characterised by frequent warfare with his neighbors and rebellion within his territories . | Hyder 's rule of Mysore was characterised by frequent warfare with his neighbors and rebellion within his territories . |
This was not unusual for the time , as much of the Indian subcontinent was then in turmoil . | This was not unusual for the time , as much of the Indian subcontinent was then in turmoil , with the Hindu Maratha Confederacy struggling with the remnants of the Muslim Mughal Empire . |
Rising to the post of Dalavayi ( commander-in-chief ) to Krishnaraja Wodeyar II , he came to dominate the titular monarch and the Mysore government . | Rising to the post of dalwai , or commander-in-chief to Krishnaraja Wodeyar II , he came to dominate the titular monarch and the Mysore government , and eventually seized control of all of the reins of power . |
He was a shrewd leader , and left his eldest son Tipu Sultan an extensive kingdom bordered by the Krishna River in the north , the Eastern Ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west . | He was a shrewd leader , and left his son Tipu Sultan a kingdom that was significantly larger than when he first took it over . |
The endocrine system is in contrast to the exocrine system , which secretes its hormones using ducts . | The endocrine system is in contrast to the exocrine system , which secretes its chemicals using ducts . |
The nervous system sends information very quickly , and responses are generally short lived . | The nervous system sends information quickly , and responses are generally short lived . |
The endocrine system is an information signal system like the nervous system , yet its effects and mechanism are classifiably different . | The endocrine system is an information signal system like the nervous system , yet its effects and mechanism are different . |
The endocrine system 's effects are slow to initiate , and prolonged in their response , lasting from a few hours up to weeks . | The endocrine system 's effects are slow to start , and long-lasting in their response . |
The field of study dealing with the endocrine system and its disorders is endocrinology , a branch of internal medicine . | The field of medicine that deals with disorders of endocrine glands is endocrinology . |
For example , the snout of a river dolphin measures about 58 centimeters ( 2 ft ) long , approximately four times as long as that of most marine dolphins . | The snout of a river dolphin measures about 58 centimeters ( 2 ft ) long , approximately four times as long as that of most marine dolphins . |
Both river dolphins and marine dolphins belong to a group of mammals called cetaceans , but they differ somewhat in appearance . | Both river dolphins and marine dolphins belong to a group of mammals called cetaceans . |
This environment also makes river dolphins less active than marine dolphins . | River dolphins are less active than marine dolphins because they do not need to search so widely to find fish . |
The sixth species , the La Plata dolphin , lives in saltwater estuaries and near-shore marine environments . | The La Plata Dolphin lives in salt water estuaries and the ocean . |
River dolphins are a nontaxonomic category including five living species and one recently extinct species of dolphin that reside in freshwater rivers and estuaries . | River dolphins are five species of dolphin which live in fresh water rivers and estuaries . |
Four species live in fresh water rivers , as did the recently extinct fifth species , the baiji or Chinese river dolphin . | Three species live in fresh water rivers . |
Union County is a county located in the state of Florida . | Union County is a county in northern Florida . |
The county seat is Lake Butler . | Lake Butler is the county seat of Union County , it is also the largest city in Union County . |
Union County was created in 1921 from part of Bradford County . | The county was founded in 1921 after being cut off from Bradford County . |
Speed Racer is a 2008 American-German action film based on the Japanese anime and manga series Speed Racer by Tatsunoko Productions . | Speed Racer is a 2008 action movie . |
The Wachowski brothers filmed in high-definition video for the first time . | It was directed by the Wachowski brothers . |
As a child Speed idolized his record-setting older brother , Rex Racer ( Scott Porter ) , who was killed while racing in the Casa Cristo 5000 , a cross-country racing rally . | In a flashback , it is shown that Speed Racer 's older brother , Rex , died while racing the Casa Cristo 5000 , a big race that goes across two continents . |
After they drive together and work naturally as a team , Speed begins to suspect that Racer X is actually his brother Rex in disguise . | Speed then told Racer X that he thought that Racer X was actually Rex , his dead brother . |
Because of this , new states could not immediately become part of the international community or be bound by international law , and recognized nations did not have to respect international law in their dealings with them . | Because of this , new states could not become part of the international community or be bound by international law immediately , so recognized nations did not have to respect international law in their dealings with them . |
Hersch Lauterpacht , one of the theory 's main proponents , suggested that it is a state 's duty to grant recognition as a possible solution . | Hersch Lauterpacht , one of the main people who supported the theory , suggested that it is a state 's job to grant recognition as a possible solution . |
Lassa Oppenheim said `` There exists perhaps no conception the meaning of which is more controversial than that of sovereignty . | Lassa Oppenheim said that there is no idea whose meaning is more controversial than sovereignty . |
One of the major criticisms of this law is the confusion caused when some states recognize a new entity , but other states do not . | One of the major criticisms of this law is the confusion that happens when some states recognize a new group , but other states do not . |
L.C. Green cited the recognition of the unborn Polish and Czech states in World War I and explained that `` since recognition of statehood is a matter of discretion , it is open to any existing State to accept as a state any entity it wishes , regardless of the existence of territory or of an established government . '' | L.C. Green explained this by saying that `` recognition of statehood is a matter of discretion , it is open to any existing state to accept as a state any entity it wishes , regardless of the existence of territory or an established government . '' |
Most sovereign states are states de jure and de facto ( i.e. they exist both in law and in reality ) . | Most sovereign states are states de jure and de facto . |
In the opinion of H. V. Evatt of the High Court of Australia `` sovereignty is neither a question of fact , nor a question of law , but a question that does not arise at all . '' | Justice Evatt of the High Court of Australia says that `` sovereignty is neither a question of fact , nor a question of law , but a question that does not arise at all . '' |
Many continental European states maintained governments-in-exile during the Second World War which continued to enjoy diplomatic relations with the Allies , notwithstanding that their countries were under Nazi occupation . | Many European states had governments-in-exile during the Second World War which still had relations with the Allies , even though their countries were under Nazi occupation . |
Sovereignty is a term that is frequently misused . | Sovereignty is a word that is often used wrongly . |
Many states may only recognize another state if it is to their advantage . | Many states may only recognize another state if it will help them . |
However , a state may use any criteria when judging if they should give recognition and they have no obligation to use such criteria . | However , a state may use any set of rules when judging if they should give recognition . |
In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna the Final Act recognized only 39 sovereign states in the European diplomatic system , and as a result it was firmly established that in future new states would have to be recognized by other states , and that meant in practice recognition by one or more of the great powers . | In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna the Final Act only recognized 39 sovereign states in Europe . |
Other states may have sovereignty over a territory but lack international recognition ; these are considered by the international community to be only de facto states ( they are considered de jure states only according to their own Law and by states that recognize them ) . | Other states may have sovereignty over a place , but are not recognized by other states , these are de facto states only . |
Under it , a state was sovereign if another sovereign state recognized it as such . | Most sovereign states are recognized which means other sovereign states agree that it 's really a sovereign state . |
This theory of recognition was developed in the 19th century . | This constitutive theory was developed in the 19th century to describe what is and is not a state . |
However , sometimes states exist only as de jure states in that an organization is recognized as having sovereignty over and being the legitimate government of a territory over which they have no actual control . | However , sometimes states are only de jure states . |
In actual practice , the criteria are mainly political , not legal . | Usually , the things a state must have are mainly political , not legal . |
Sommerfeld died in 1951 in Munich from injuries after a traffic accident while walking with his grandchildren . | Sommerfeld died in 1951 in a traffic accident . |
A lucid dream can begin in one of many ways . | There are many other ways to help someone lucid dream . |
A lucid dream is any dream in which one is aware that one is dreaming . | A lucid dream is a dream where the person knows that they are dreaming . |
Philosophical logic is essentially a continuation of the traditional discipline called `` logic '' before the invention of mathematical logic . | There is an area of mathematics called mathematical logic that studies logic using mathematics . |
For `` man '' , Latin uses `` vir '' for the subject , and `` virum '' for the object . | For `` man '' , Latin uses `` vir '' for the subject , and `` virum '' for the an object . |
Thus , we use the same word `` man '' in both The man sees the woman and The woman sees the man . | We use the same word `` man '' : The man sees the woman and The woman sees the man . |
Likewise , in the same pair of sentences , we have `` femina '' for a subject and `` feminam '' for object . | Also , in the same sentences , we have `` femina '' for a subject and `` feminam '' for object . |
In the sentence He sees the woman , `` he '' is the subject of the sentence , while in The woman sees him , `` him '' is the object . | In the sentence `` He sees the woman '' , `` he '' is the subject of the sentence . |
For example , in Latin The man sees the woman = Vir feminam videt , while The woman sees the man = Femina virum videt . | `` The man sees the woman '' = `` Vir feminam videt '' , while `` The woman sees the man '' = `` Femina virum videt '' . |
Thus in German , `` the car '' as the subject of a sentence may be expressed as der Wagen . | In German , `` the car '' as the subject of a sentence may be `` der Wagen '' . |
Adjective endings also change in the accusative case . | `` Him '' would be the accusative case . |
If , however , instead of a pronoun , we use a noun , we make no such distinction in the form of the word . | If we use a noun , there is no difference in English . |
In this example , the noun does not change , but the definite article is der in the nominative but den in the accusative case . | In some languages , like German , the accusative case is applied to the definite article and not to the noun . |
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