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Eustace I was allied to the ducal house of Normandy by the marriage of his son Eustace II to Goda , niece of Richard II . | This was through the marriage of his son Eustace II to Goda , niece of Richard II . |
Eustace I , Count of Boulogne , was a nobleman and member of the House of Boulogne . | Eustace I , of Boulogne , was a Frankish nobleman and Count of Boulogne . |
Ununpentium is the temporary name of a synthetic superheavy element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uup and has the atomic number 115 . | It has the symbol Uup . |
For more , see systematic element name . | Ununpentium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name . |
On February 2 , 2004 , synthesis of ununpentium was reported in Physical Review C by a team composed of Russian scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna , and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory . | On February 2 2004 a report that ununpentium and ununtrium were made was written in a journal named Physical Review C . The report was written by a team of Russian scientists at Dubna University 's Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory . , These people reported that they bombarded americium with calcium to make four atoms of ununpentium . |
Ununpentium is historically known as eka-bismuth . | Ununpentium is a chemical element . |
The development of FORTRAN paralleled the early evolution of compiler technology , and many advances in the theory and design of compilers were specifically motivated by the need to generate efficient code for FORTRAN programs . | Much work and research in compiler theory and design was caused by the need to generate good code for Fortran programs . |
The language was widely adopted by scientists for writing numerically intensive programs , which encouraged compiler writers to produce compilers that could generate faster and more efficient code . | Because of the heavy use by scientists doing numerical work the language grew in ways that encouraged compiler writers to produce compilers that generated high quality ( fast ) code . |
On July 24 , 2013 , President Barack Obama announced Kennedy as his nominee to be Ambassador to Japan , to succeed Ambassador John Roos . | On July 24 , 2013 , Obama announced Kennedy as his nominee to succeed current Ambassador John Roos . |
Caroline Bouvier Kennedy ( born November 27 , 1957 ) is an American author , attorney , and politician who is the current United States Ambassador to Japan . | Caroline Bouvier Kennedy ( born November 27 , 1957 ) is an American lawyer and writer . |
Mariano Rivera ( born November 29 , 1969 ) is a Panamanian retired baseball pitcher who played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the New York Yankees , from 1995 to 2013 . | Mariano Rivera ( born November 29 , 1969 in Panama City , Panama ) is a baseball player . |
The first season of the Bad Girls Club debuted on December 5 , 2006 , and concluded on April 24 , 2007 , followed by two specials . | The Bad Girls Club ( season 1 ) was the first season of The Bad Girls Club . |
He was first elected to Toronto City Council in the 2000 Toronto municipal election , and was re-elected to his council seat twice . | He was first elected to Toronto City Council in the 2000 Toronto municipal election . |
In 2000 , Ford married Renata Brejniak , whom he met in high school . | In 2000 , Ford married Renata Brejniak . |
Prior to the 2014 budget , Ford 's office was shrunk and Ford 's responsibilities and committee controls were reduced . | Before the 2014 budget , Ford 's office staff was shrunk and his responsibilities and committee controls were reduced . |
After Carleton , Ford started a sales job at Deco . | Ford started a sales job after Carleton at Deco Labels and Tags , the family business . |
At first discounted as a potential mayor , Ford was elected mayor in the 2010 mayoral election on a platform of reducing the `` gravy train '' of government expenses and taxes , and he took office in December 2010 . | Ford was elected mayor in the 2010 mayoral election and he took office in December 2010 . |
Ford served three terms as city councillor from 2000 until October 2010 , representing the ward of Ward 2 Etobicoke North . | Ford served three terms as City Councillor from 2000 until October 2010 . |
He is the 64th and current Mayor of Toronto , Ontario , Canada . | He is the sixty-fourth and current Mayor of Toronto , Ontario , Canada . |
For the first budget , which was for 2011 , the budget was balanced with no tax increases and no significant changes . | His first budget ( 2011 ) was balanced with no increase in taxes . |
At its first meeting in December 2010 , council voted to cancel the annual $ 60 personal vehicle registration tax passed by the previous council . | Another campaign promise was to cancel the annual $ 60 personal vehicle registration tax . |
Toronto City Council approved the designation of the TTC in January 2011 . | The Toronto City Council approved in January 2011 . |
Among his campaign promises , he said that he would repeal the vehicle registration and land transfer taxes implemented during the term of mayor David Miller , and make the Toronto Transit Commission ( TTC ) an essential service . | When he ran for mayor Ford proposed to make the Toronto Transit Commission ( TTC ) an ` essential service ' . |
Ford dreamed of becoming a professional football player and his father paid for Ford to attend special camps of the Washington Redskins and the University of Notre Dame . | His father treated him to summer football camps with the Washington Redskins and the University of Notre Dame . |
In October 2011 , council also voted 26-16 to ` contract out ' garbage collection west of Yonge Street to a private contractor . | Among his accomplishments Ford arranged an agreement with the city 's largest union to outsource garbage collection west of Yonge Street to a private contractor . |
Unlike previous years , the budget did not use prior-year surplus monies to balance the budget ; individual departmental budgets were reduced by $ 187 million and projected revenues increased by $ 251 million . | The 2013 budget did not use surplus monies to balance the budget . |
While growing up , Ford attended the public Scarlett Heights Collegiate in Etobicoke . | Ford attended the public Scarlett Heights high school in Etobicoke . |
The mean for the grouped data in the above example , can be calculated as follows : Thus , the mean of the grouped data is | The mean of the grouped data in the above example can be calculated as follows : Therefore , the mean of the grouped data is |
Note that the result of this will be different from the sample mean of the ungrouped data . | Note that this estimated mean may be different from the sample mean of the ungrouped data . |
Such a frequency table is often referred to as grouped data . | This frequency table is also called grouped data . |
For example , suppose in the above example , there are three types of students : 1 ) Below normal , if the response time is 5 to 14 seconds , 2 ) normal if it is between 15 and 24 seconds , and 3 ) above normal if it is 25 seconds or more , then the grouped data looks like : Table 3 : Frequency distribution of the three types of students An estimate , , of the mean of the population from which the data are drawn can be calculated from the grouped data as : In this formula , x refers to the midpoint of the class intervals , and f is the class frequency . | Suppose there are three types of students : then the grouped data looks like the following : Table 3 : Frequency distribution of the three types of students An estimate , , of the mean can be calculated from grouped data . |
This number is called the frequency of that class interval . | x refers to the mid-point of the class intervals f is the class frequency . |
Since there were no established laws where they landed they wrote the Mayflower Compact , which made rules on how they would live and treat each other . | They wrote the Mayflower Compact , which made rules on how they would live and treat each other . |
When Chilton confronted the crowd , he was struck in the head by a large cobblestone , and was knocked unconscious . | When Chilton tried to speak to the crowd , he was struck in the head by a large cobblestone , and was knocked unconscious . |
The Chilton family on that ship consisted of James Chilton , age about sixty-four and the oldest Mayflower passenger , his wife and their daughter Mary , age about thirteen . | The Chilton family on the Mayflower consisted of James Chilton , the oldest Mayflower passenger , his wife , and their daughter Mary . |
James Chilton and his family left Plymouth , England aboard the Mayflower on September 6\/16 , 1620 . | The Mayflower left Plymouth , England on 16 September 1620 . |
James Chilton ( c. 1556 - 1620 ) was a Leiden Separatist passenger on the historic 1620 voyage of the ship Mayflower and was the oldest person on board . | James Chilton ( c. 1556 - 1620 ) . |
After the excommunication , sometime between 1609 and 1615 , James Chilton and his family left England and joined John Robinson 's congregation in Leiden , Holland . | He and his family left England and joined a religious group in Leiden , Holland . |
Flounder typically grow to a length of 12.5-37 .5 centimeters ( 4.9-14 .8 in ) , and as large as 60 centimeters ( 24 in ) . | Flounder normally grow to a length of 12.5-37 .5 centimeters ( 4.9-14 .8 in ) , and as large as 60 centimeters ( 24 in ) . |
Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and US Navy Lt. Don Walsh reached a depth of 10,916 meters ( 35,814 ft ) and were surprised to discover sole or flounder about 30 cm long . | Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and US Navy Lt. Don Walsh reached a depth of 10,916 meters ( 35,814 ft ) . |
They are demersal fish found at the bottom of coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . | They live at the bottom of coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . |
Flounder ambush their prey , feeding at soft muddy areas of the sea bottom , near bridge piles , docks and coral reefs . | Flounder feed at soft muddy areas of the sea bottom , near bridge piles , docks and coral reefs . |
In its life cycle , an adult flounder has two eyes situated on one side of its head , while at hatching one eye is located on each side of its brain . | When flounder are hatched they have one eye on each side of its head . |
A flounder 's diet consists mainly of fish spawn , crustaceans , polychaetes and small fish . | A flounder 's food is mainly fish spawn , crustaceans , polychaetes and small fish . |
Although high heels are now usually worn only by girls and women , there are shoe designs worn by both genders that have elevated heels , including cowboy boots and Cuban heels . | Both cowboy boots and ` Cuban heels ' are shoes worn by men with higher heels . |
The case against wearing high heels is based almost exclusively on health and practicality reasons , including that they : The case for wearing high heels is based almost exclusively on aesthetic reasons , including that they : During the 16th century , European royalty started wearing high-heeled shoes to make them look taller or larger than life , such as Catherine de Medici or Mary I of England . | Reasons for wearing high-heels , which are almost exclusively aesthetic , include : Reasons against wearing high-heels , which are almost exclusively health and practicality reasons , include : |
Among these are tall Oregon grape ( Mahonia aquifolium ) , cascade , low , or dwarf Oregon grape , ( M. nervosa ) , creeping Oregon grape ( M. repens ) . | Originally , the Oregon Holly Grape ( Mahonia aquifolium ) is from the Pacific Northwest of United States of America . |
She is a long-time supporter and activist for the African relief organization , the African Medical and Research Foundation . | She is an activist for the African relief organization , the African Medical and Research Foundation . |
She is also active in feminist issues and is involved with charities whose cause is breast cancer and `` End Violence Against Women '' campaign . | She works with charities whose cause is breast cancer , and `` End Violence Against Women '' campaign . |
She made her film debut in the drama Nowhere ( 1997 ) . | She made her movie debut in the 1997 drama movie Nowhere . |
Mena considered becoming an archaeologist , astronaut or doctor , when a modeling agency stopped by her all-girls school , Ashley Hall , to offer classes . | A modeling agency came to her all-girls school , Ashley Hall , to offer classes . |
Suvari is a model for Lancôme cosmetics and print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve and has been featured in several fashion blogs and magazines such as Vogue . | Suvari is a model for Lancôme cosmetics . |
Her mother is of half Greek descent and her father is Estonian American . | Her mother is half Greek and her father is part Estonian . |
Suvari starred alongside her American Pie co-star Jason Biggs in the romantic comedy Loser ( 2000 ) . | Next she was in Loser ( 2000 ) , with her American Pie co-star , Jason Biggs . |
Suvari was born in Newport , Rhode Island , the daughter of Candice ( née Chambers ) , a nurse , and Ando Süvari , a psychiatrist . | Suvari was born in Newport , Rhode Island . |
Shortly after beginning her career as a model , she appeared in guest roles on such 1990s television shows as Boy Meets World and High Incident . | She began acting in guest roles on 1990s television programs such as Boy Meets World and High Incident . |
She and the other Six Feet Under cast members received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2005 . | While working on this series , she was nominated as a member of cast by the Screen Actors Guild for `` Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series '' in 2005 . |
After moving to the Los Angeles area , Mena attended Providence High School in Burbank , graduating in 1997 . | After moving to the Los Angeles area , Suvari studied at Providence High School in Burbank . |
She achieved international fame for her roles in the 1999 films American Beauty as Angela Hayes ( for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award ) , and as Heather in American Pie ( 1999 ) . | She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for American Beauty . |
In addition , the Nichols Bridgeway connects a sculpture garden on the roof of the new wing with the adjacent Millennium Park to the north and a courtyard designed by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol . | In addition , the Nichols Bridgeway connects a sculpture garden on the roof of the Modern wing with the adjacent Millennium Park to the north and a courtyard designed by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol . |
It features several works which museum guests are encouraged to experience though the sense of touch instead of through sight as well as specially designed description plates written in braille . | It has several works which museum guests are encouraged to experience though the sense of touch instead of through sight as well as specially designed description plates written in braille . |
Highlights of non-French paintings of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection include Vincent van Gogh 's Bedroom in Arles and Self-portrait , 1887 . | Non-French paintings of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection include Vincent Van Gogh 's Bedroom in Arles and Self-portrait , 1887 . |
When the Chicago Academy of Design went bankrupt the same year , the new Chicago Academy of Fine Arts bought its assets at auction . | When the Chicago Academy of Design went bankrupt the same year , the new Chicago Academy of Fine Arts bought its assets in an auction . |
As `` one of the most respected museum leaders in the country '' , as described by The New York Times , Wood created major exhibitions of works by Paul Gauguin , Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh that set records for attendance at the museum . | Wood created major exhibitions of works by Paul Gauguin , Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh that set records for attendance at the museum . |
The foundation 's collection of American works on paper are housed in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute . | The foundation 's collection of American works on paper are in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute . |
The Libraries ' collections cover all periods of art , but is most known for its extensive collection of 18th-20th-century architecture . | The Libraries ' collections cover all periods of art , but is most known for its large collection of 18th-20th century architecture . |
The collection of the Art Institute of Chicago encompasses more than 5,000 years of human expression from cultures around the world and contains more than 260,000 works of art . | The collection of the Art Institute of Chicago covers more than 5,000 years of human expression from cultures around the world . |
In 1866 , a group of 35 artists founded the Chicago Academy of Design in a studio on Dearborn Street , with the intent to run a free school with its own art gallery . | In 1866 , a group of 35 artists founded the Chicago Academy of Design in a studio on Dearborn Street . |
Located on the lower level are the Thorne Miniature Rooms which 1:12 scale interiors showcasing American , European and Asian architectural and furniture styles from the Middle Ages to the 1930s ( when the rooms were constructed ) . | The Thorne Miniature Rooms hold 1:12 scale interiors showcasing American , European and Asian architectural and furniture styles from the Middle Ages to the 1930s ( when the rooms were constructed ) . |
Its holdings also include American art , Old Masters , European and American decorative arts , Asian art , modern and contemporary art , and architecture and industrial and graphic design . | It also owns important American art , Old Masters , European and American decorative arts , Asian art and modern and contemporary art . |
The property 's building was leased , and a new building was constructed behind it to house the school 's facilities . | The school rented the property 's existing building , and a new building was constructed behind it to house the school 's facilities . |
From the 1900s ( decade ) to the 1960s the school offered with the Logan Family ( members of the board ) the Logan Medal of the Arts , an award which became one of the most distinguished awards presented to artists in the US . | From the 1900s to the 1960s , the school offered with the Logan Family ( members of the board ) the Logan Medal of the Arts . |
Located on the ground floor of the museum is the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries . | The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries are on the ground floor of the museum . |
Since April 2005 , approximately fifty paintings originally from the Terra Museum ( now the Terra Foundation ) collection have been on loan to the Department of American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago . | Since April 2005 , approximately fifty paintings from that museum have been on loan to the Department of American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago . |
The Academy 's success enabled it to build a new home for the school , a five-story stone building on 66 West Adams Street , which opened on November 22 , 1870 . | The school next built a five story stone building at 66 West Adams Street , which opened on November 22 , 1870 . |
Among the most important works of the American collection are Mary Cassatt 's The Child 's Bath , Grant Wood 's American Gothic , and Edward Hopper 's Nighthawks . | The museum also has American art works including Grant Wood 's American Gothic , Edward Hopper 's Nighthawks and Mary Cassatt 's The Child 's Bath . |
The collections of the Terra and the Art Institute are located in a new suite of galleries , and together provide one of the nation 's most comprehensive presentations of American art . | The combined collections of the Terra and the Art Institute are located in a new suite of galleries . |
The project , designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano , was completed and officially opened to the public on May 16 , 2009 . | Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano designed the new wing . |
Highlights included in the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection include more than 30 paintings by Claude Monet including six of his Haystacks and a number of Water Lilies . | These include six of Monet 's Haystacks and a number of his Water Lilies . |
The pieces included in the Art Institute of Chicago 's African American art collection provide a historical illustration of the progress made by African Americans as well as their continuing struggle . | Its collection provide a historical illustration of the progress made by African Americans . |
The Friends of the Libraries , a support group for the Libraries , offers events and special tours for its members . | The Friends of the Libraries is a support group for the Libraries . |
In 2006 , the Art Institute began construction of `` The Modern Wing '' , an addition situated on the southwest corner of Columbus and Monroe . | The new wing is on the southwest corner of Columbus and Monroe . |
The museum holds works of art ranging from early Japanese prints to modern American art . | The art institute holds works of art ranging from as early as the Japanese prints to the most updated American art . |
At one million square feet , it is the second largest art museum in the United States , after the Metropolitan Museum of Art . | It is the second largest art museum in the United States . |
It also houses contemporary art from after 1960 ; new photography , video media , architecture and design galleries including original renderings by Frank Lloyd Wright , Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Bruce Goff ; temporary exhibition space ; shops and classrooms ; a cafe and a restaurant , Terzo Piano , that overlooks Millennium Park from its terrace . | Those galleries show original renderings by Frank Lloyd Wright , Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Bruce Goff . |
In 1882 , the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts changed its name to the current Art Institute of Chicago The same year , they purchased a lot on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Van Buren Avenue for $ 45,000 . | In 1882 , the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts changed its name to the current name , Art Institute of Chicago . |
Post-Impressionist highlights include Paul Cézanne 's The Basket of Apples , and Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Chair . | Also in the collection are important works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir such as Two Sisters ( On the Terrace ) and Henri Matisse 's The Bathers , Paul Cézanne 's The Basket of Apples , and Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Chair . |
When the Great Chicago Fire destroyed the building in 1871 the Academy was thrown into debt . | When the Great Chicago Fire destroyed the building in 1871 , the Academy began to owe a lot of money . |
In addition to paintings , the Art Institute offers a number of other works . | The Art Institute also shows a number of works that are not paintings . |
The organization was modeled after European art academies , such as the Royal Academy , with Academians and Associate Academians . | People who worked there were called Academians and Associate Academians . |
Members tried to rescue the ailing institution by making deals with local businessmen , before some finally abandoned it in 1879 to found a new organization , named the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts . | Some people gave up in 1879 and started a new new organization , named the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts . |
It serves the museum staff , college and university students , and is also open to the general public . | The Libraries serve the museum staff , college , and university students , and the general public . |
Classes started in 1868 , meeting every day at a cost of $ 10 per month . | Classes started in 1868 . |
It features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection . | The Art Institute owns one of the world 's best collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art . |
Another special feature of the museum is the Touch Gallery which is specially designed for the visually impaired . | The Touch Gallery of the museum is specially designed for people who can not see . |
With the announcement of the World 's Columbian Exposition to be held in 1892-93 , the Art Institute pressed for a building on the lakefront to be constructed for the fair , but to be used by the Institute afterwards . | The Art Institute proposed that the city build a permanent building on the lakefront for the fair and give the new building to the Institute afterwards . |
The Big Comfy Couch is a Canadian children 's television series about Loonette the Clown and her dolly Molly , who solve everyday problems on their `` Big Comfy Couch '' . | The Big Comfy Couch was a children 's television series that was made by PBS . |
Giovanni Paisiello ( or Paesiello ; 9 May 1740 - 5 June 1816 ) was an Italian composer of the Classical era . | Giovanni Paisiello ( 9 May 1740 - 5 June 1816 ) was a composer from Italy . |
Xaver Frick , a founding member of the country 's NOC , is the only Liechtenstein athlete to have competed in both the summer and winter Olympic games . | Xaver Frick , a founding member of the country 's NOC , is the only Liechtenstein athlete to have been in both the summer and winter Olympic games . |
It is the only nation to have won all of its medals in one event at the Winter Olympics . | It is the only nation to have won all of its medals at the Winter Olympics . |
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