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Wind engineering draws upon meteorology , fluid dynamics , mechanics , geographic information systems and a number of specialist engineering disciplines including aerodynamics , and structural dynamics . | Wind engineering needs information from meteorology , fluid dynamics , mechanics , and a number of special engineering disciplines including aerodynamics , and structural dynamics . |
Connecticut affiliate WCCT-TV aired three hours on Saturday , and two hours on Sunday . | Former WB affiliate WCCT-TV in Hartford airs the first three hours of the block on Saturday mornings and the last two hours on Sunday mornings to make room for their own programing . |
William Pitt the Younger ( 28 May 1759 - 23 January 1806 ) was a British politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries . | William Pitt the Younger ( 28 May 1759 - 23 January 1806 ) was a British politician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . |
He is known as `` the Younger '' to distinguish him from his father , William Pitt the Elder , who had previously served as Prime Minister . | He is known as `` William Pitt the Younger '' to distinguish him from his father , William Pitt the Elder , who also served as Prime Minister of Great Britain . |
Folk music is accompanied by the ektara , an instrument with only one string . | Folk music is often accompanied by the ektara , an instrument with only one string . |
Around 200 daily newspapers are published in Bangladesh , along with more than 500 periodicals . | Around 200 daily newspapers are published in Bangladesh , along with more than 500 magazines . |
Bangladesh produces about 80 films a year . | Bangladesh makes about 80 films a year . |
Cricket is one of the most popular sports in Bangladesh , followed by football . | Cricket is the most popular sport in Bangladesh . |
The Sari ( শাড়ি shaŗi ) is by far the most widely worn dress by Bangladeshi women . | The sari is by far the most widely worn dress by Bangladeshi women . |
Dhaka is its capital and one of the world 's largest cities . | Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh . |
The national cricket team participated in their first Cricket World Cup in 1999 , and the following year was granted elite Test cricket status . | The national cricket team was in their first Cricket World Cup in 1999 . |
Similarly , Bangladeshi dance forms draw from folk traditions , especially those of the tribal groups , as well as the broader Indian dance tradition . | Bangladeshi dance forms are from folk traditions . |
Rice and fish are traditional favorites . | Rice and fish are traditional favorite foods . |
A major part of the coastline is marshy jungle , the Sundarbans , the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to diverse flora and fauna , including the Royal Bengal Tiger . | A large part of the coastline is a marshy jungle , the Sundarbans . |
Among men , western attire is more widely adopted . | Among men , western attire is more widely worn . |
Medieval Bengali literature was often either religious ( for example , Chandidas ) , or adapted from other languages ( for example , Alaol ) . | Medieval Bengali literature was often either religious or from other languages . |
The Bangladesh Liberation War lasted for nine months . | These differences eventually led to the Bangladesh Liberation War . |
Biryani is a favorite dish of Bangladesh and this includes egg biryani , mutton biryani and beef biryani . | Biryani is a favorite dish of Bangladeshis . |
The salwar kameez ( shaloar kamiz ) is also quite popular , especially among the younger females , and in urban areas some women wear western attire . | In urban areas some women wear western attire . |
Other popular sports include field hockey , tennis , badminton , handball , basketball , volleyball , chess , shooting , angling . | Other popular sports include field hockey , tennis , badminton , handball , basketball , volleyball , chess , shooting , angling , and carrom . |
Pohela Boishakh , the Bengali new year , is the major festival of Bengali culture and sees widespread festivities . | The most important non-religious festival is Pohela Boishakh or Bengali New Year , the beginning of the Bengali calendar . |
The Muslim holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha , the Bengali New Year , Independence day , and Durga Puja by the significant Hindu community of Bangladesh , see the most widespread celebrations in the country . | Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha have major festivals . |
Bangladesh has the world 's eighth-largest population with more than 160 million people , also making it one of the world 's most densely populated countries . | The country is one of the most densely populated in the world . |
Burnside was born in Harmontown , Mississippi , in Lafayette County , United States . | Burnside was born in Harmontown , Mississippi , in Lafayette County . |
After a heart attack in 2001 , Burnside 's doctor advised him to stop drinking ; Burnside did , but he reported that change left him unable to play . | After a heart attack in 2001 , Burnside 's doctor advised him to stop drinking ; Burnside did , but said that change stopped him from playing . |
Burnside remained with Fat Possum from that time until his death , and he usually performed with drummer Cedric Burnside , his grandson , and with his friend and understudy , the slide guitarist Kenny Brown , with whom he began playing in 1971 and claimed as his `` adopted son . '' | Burnside stayed with Fat Possum until his death , and he usually played with his friend and understudy , the slide guitarist Kenny Brown . |
He also cited his cousin-in-law , Muddy Waters , as an influence . | He was also influenced by his cousin-in-law , Muddy Waters . |
Within the span of one year his father , two brothers , and uncle were all murdered in the city , a tragedy that Burnside would later draw upon in his work , particularly in his interpretation of Skip James 's `` Hard Time Killing Floor '' and the talking blues `` R.L. 's Story '' , the opening and closing tracks on Burnside 's 2000 album , Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down . | He used it mostly for his interpretation of Skip James 's `` Hard Time Killing Floor '' , `` R.L. 's Story , '' and the opening and closing tracks on Burnside 's 2000 album , Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down . |
Burnside learned music largely from Mississippi Fred McDowell , who lived nearby in an adjoining county . | He learned music from Mississippi Fred McDowell , who lived nearby . |
Around the time of his death , he resided in Byhalia , Mississippi and his immediate survivors included : Members of his large extended family continue to play blues in the Holly Springs area : grandson Cedric Burnside tours with Kenny Brown and most recently , while his son Duwayne Burnside has played guitar with the North Mississippi Allstars ( Polaris ; Hill Country Revue with R. L. Burnside ) . | His grandson , Cedric Burnside , tours with Kenny Brown , while his son Duwayne Burnside has played guitar with the North Mississippi Allstars . |
He spent most of his life in North Mississippi , working as a sharecropper and a commercial fisherman , as well as playing guitar in juke joints and bars . | He spent most of his life working as a sharecropper and a fisherman , as well as playing guitar at weekend house parties . |
Robert Lee `` R. L. '' Burnside ( November 23 , 1926 - September 1 , 2005 ) , was an American blues singer , songwriter , and guitarist who lived much of his life in and around Holly Springs , Mississippi . | R. L. Burnside ( born Robert Lee Burnside , November 23 1926 - September 1 2005 ) was a blues singer , songwriter , and guitarist who lived in Holly Springs , Mississippi . |
Another album of acoustic material was recorded that year and little else was released before Hill Country Blues , in the early 1980s . | Another album was recorded that year and Hill Country Blues came after in the early 1980s . |
He died at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis , Tennessee on September 1 , 2005 at the age of 78 . | Burnside died at St. Francis Hospital on September 1 , 2005 at 78 years old . |
He was first inspired to pick up the guitar in his early twenties , after hearing the 1948 John Lee Hooker single , `` Boogie Chillen '' . | He was first inspired to play guitar in his early twenties , after hearing John Lee Hooker play . |
In the 1990s , Burnside appeared in the documentary Deep Blues and began recording for the Oxford , Mississippi label Fat Possum Records . | In the 1990s , he began recording for the Oxford , Mississippi , label Fat Possum Records , founded by Peter Redvers-Lee and Matthew Johnson . |
Drina Martyrs are the professed Sisters of the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Charity , murdered because of their faith in Bosnia and Hercegovina between 15-23 December 1941 . | Drina Martyrs were Catholic nuns of the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Charity . |
The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modelling . | The process of building a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling . |
These and other types of models can overlap , with a given model involving a variety of abstract structures . | The types of models include : These and other types of models can overlap , with a given model involving a variety of abstract structures . |
In many cases , the quality of a scientific field depends on how well the mathematical models developed on the theoretical side agree with results of repeatable experiments . | In many cases , the quality of a scientific field depends on how well the mathematical models built on theory agree with results of repeatable experiments . |
Mathematical models are used not only in the natural sciences ( such as physics , biology , earth science , meteorology ) and engineering disciplines ( e.g. computer science , artificial intelligence ) , but also in the social sciences ( such as economics , psychology , sociology and political science ) ; physicists , engineers , statisticians , operations research analysts and economists use mathematical models most extensively . | Mathematical models are used in the natural sciences ( such as physics , biology , earth science , meteorology ) and engineering disciplines ( e.g. computer science , artificial intelligence ) . |
In general , mathematical models may include logical models , as far as logic is taken as a part of mathematics . | Mathematical models can include logical models . |
Mathematical models can take many forms , including but not limited to dynamical systems , statistical models , differential equations , or game theoretic models . | Mathematical models can take many forms . |
Lack of agreement between theoretical mathematical models and experimental measurements often leads to important advances as better theories are developed . | When theoretical mathematical models do not match experimental measurements , scientists try to correct the model . |
Since in most people , the left side of the brain controls speaking , right-handedness predominates . | The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body . |
Species that change color and behavior at high population densities are called locusts . | Species which change color and behavior at high population densities are called locusts . |
To distinguish it from bush crickets or katydids , it is sometimes referred to as the short-horned grasshopper . | To distinguish grasshoppers from bush crickets or katydids , they are sometimes referred to as the short-horned grasshopper . |
Only one of the 8000 species of grasshopper is monophagous and will only eat a single species of plant . | One of the 8000 species of grasshopper eats only a single species of plant . |
The grasshopper is an insect of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera . | Grasshoppers are the suborder Caelifera , including locusts . |
Many will eat from multiple host plants in one day , while some prefer to rely on the same host plant . | Many grasshoppers eat from several host plants in one day , while others stay on one host plant . |
In southern Mexico for example , chapulines are regarded for their high content of protein , minerals and vitamins . | They are high in protein , minerals and vitamins . |
All dunces , the suitors include Dr. Orator , Sir Farcical Comic , Mrs. Novel , Bookseller , Poet , Monsieur Pantomime , Don Tragedio and Signior Opera . | They are Dr Orator , Sir Farcical Comic , Mrs Novel , Bookseller , Poet , Monsieur Pantomime , Don Tragedio , and Signior Opera . |
Someone from the land of Bantam then arrives to tell Luckless that he is the prince of Bantam . | However , a person from the land of Bantam stops the play and says that Luckless is the prince of Bantam . |
The third act is dominated by the puppet show , a play within the play . | The third act is the puppet play and is a play within a play . |
The name refers to the Scriblerus Club , a satirical group whose members included Alexander Pope , Jonathan Swift , John Gay , and John Arbuthnot . | Their members were Alexander Pope , Jonathan Swift , John Gay , and John Arbuthnot . |
The Scriblerus Club style of humor as a whole influences The Author 's Farce , and it is possible that Fielding borrowed from Gay 's Three Hours after Marriage ( 1717 ) and The Beggar 's Opera ( 1728 ) . | He also borrowed from Gay 's Three Hours after Marriage ( 1717 ) and The Beggar 's Opera ( 1728 ) . |
Sir Farcical Comick is another version of Colley Cibber , but only in his role as an entertainer . | Sir Farcical Comick is of Colley Cibber as an actor . |
The third act becomes a play within a play , in which the characters in the puppet play are portrayed by humans . | The third act is the puppet play . |
Mrs. Novel then claims that she loved Signior Opera , and died giving birth to his child . | Mrs Novel says that Signior Opera had a baby with her . |
On 17 October 1730 an advertisement in the Daily Post announced that a new prologue was to be added . | An advertisement in the Daily Post on 17 October 1730 said the play had a new prologue . |
The 1903 Works of Henry Fielding , edited by G. H. Maynadier , included only the first two acts . | G. H. Maynadier printed act one and two in 1903 in Works of Henry Fielding . |
Written in response to the Theatre Royal 's rejection of his earlier plays , The Author 's Farce was Fielding 's first theatrical success . | The Author 's Farce was first a success . |
There were also many performances of the puppet theater versions , including a traveling show by Thomas Yeates , titled Punch 's Oratory , or The Pleasures of the Town , which started in 1734 . | Thomas Yeates had puppet shows called Punch 's Oratory , or The Pleasures of the Town after 1734 . |
News follows that the King of Bantam has died , and that Luckless is to be made the new king . | Another messenger comes and says that the King of Bantam died and Luckless is the new king . |
Starting on 1 August 1730 , the third act of the The Author 's Farce was revived by the Little Theatre during the week of the Tottenham Court fair . | On 1 August 1730 , the last act of the play was shown for the Tottenham Court fair . |
The structure and plot of The Author 's Farce are similar to those of George Farquhar 's Love and a Bottle ( 1698 ) , in that both plays describe the relationship between an author and his landlady . | His plot is like George Farquhar 's Love and a Bottle ( 1698 ) . |
This fictional event mirrors Fielding 's own life when Colley Cibber and Robert Wilks of the Theatre Royal rejected The Temple Beau . | This is what Colley Cibber and Robert Wilks did to Fielding . |
Printed texts of the play were included in Arthur Murphy 's 1762 Works of Henry Fielding and George Saintsbury 's 1893 Works of Henry Fielding . | George Saintsbury printed the play in 1893 in Works of Henry Fielding . |
A version without the prologue followed before the play 's run ended , to be replaced by The Beggar 's Wedding by Charles Coffey . | It was changed again then it was replaced by the play The Beggar 's Wedding by Charles Coffey . |
It was paired with the afterpiece Damon and Phillida , which was later replaced by The Jealous Taylor in January 1731 . | Damon and Phillida was stopped and the play The Jealous Taylor was added on 13 January 1731 . |
Most of Fielding 's plays were written in five acts , but The Author 's Farce was written in three . | The Author 's Farce has three acts . |
A chapter on the play is included in Frederick Lawrence 's Life of Fielding ( 1855 ) , and it is mentioned by Leslie Stephen and Austin Dobson , who focus on what the play says about Grub Street and Fielding . | Leslie Stephen and Austin Dobson studied the play . |
On 31 March 1731 , The Author 's Farce was paired with the Tom Thumb remake , The Tragedy of Tragedies , as a replacement for The Letter Writers , the original companion piece . | The Author 's Farce was shown with The Tragedy of Tragedies on 31 March 1731 . |
The Author 's Farce and the Pleasures of the Town is a play by the English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding , first performed on 30 March 1730 at the Little Theatre , Haymarket . | It was first acted on 30 March 1730 in the Haymarket Theatre . |
After its rejection by one theater , Luckless 's play is staged at another . | Then also reject Luckless 's play . |
The play concludes with the revelation that Luckless 's landlady is in reality the Queen of `` Old Brentford '' and that her daughter , Harriot , is now royalty . | Luckless is told that his landlady is the Queen of Old Brentford and her daughter Harriot is a princess . |
In the second act , he finishes a puppet theater play titled The Pleasures of the Town , about the Goddess Nonsense 's choice of a husband from allegorical representatives of theater and other literary genres . | It is a puppet play called `` The Pleasures of the Town '' . |
Another biographical parallel involves the relationship between Luckless and Mrs Moneywood , which is similar to Fielding 's own relationship with Jan Oson , his landlord during his stay in Leiden in early 1729 . | Luckless and Mrs. Moneywood is similar to Fielding with Jan Oson . |
The goddess eventually chooses a foreign castrato opera singer as her favorite - Signior Opera - after he sings an aria about money . | She selects Signior Opera after he sings for her . |
The Author 's Farce was briefly revived in November 1730 and January 1731 , but only the first two acts of the play were shown . | The Author 's Farce was shown from January to March 1731 . |
Although others try to support him financially , Luckless refuses their help ; when his friend , Witmore , pays his rent behind his back , Luckless steals the money from Mrs. Moneywood . | When Luckless 's friend Witmore pays Luckless 's rent , Luckless steals the money back . |
The character Signior Opera , the image of the favored castrato singer within the puppet show , is a parody of the foreigners who performed as singers , along with the audiences that accepted them . | The puppet character Signior Opera is a castrato . |
It begins when the Goddess of Nonsense chooses a mate from a series of suitors along the River Styx . | It takes place along the River Styx and starts with the Goddess of Nonsense wanting a husband . |
Fielding uses Luckless and The Author 's Farce to portray aspects of his life , including his experience with the London theater community . | The Author 's Farce show parts of Fielding 's life and experience with the London theater community . |
Fielding also drew on the Scriblerus Club 's use of satire and the humor common to traditional Restoration and Augustan drama . | Fielding took from the writing of the Scriblerus Club and other plays . |
In the second act , Luckless seeks assistance to help finish his play , The Pleasures of the Town , but is poorly advised , and the work is rejected by his local theater . | In the second act , Luckless asks for help to finish his puppet play `` The Pleasures of the Town '' . |
Additionally , the character serves as a source of humor that targets 18th-century literary genres ; after the character Nonsense chooses the castrato Signior Opera as her husband , Mrs Novel objects , declaring that she gave birth to his child . | Mrs Novel claims that she and Signior Opera had a child . |
The hangar already on the site was relocated to the Commonwealth Flax Mill , and four Bellman hangars and numerous `` P '' - type hut buildings were erected . | The hangar was moved to the Commonwealth Flax Mill , and four Bellman Hangars and numerous `` P '' - type hut buildings were erected . |
In mid-1940 the Wireless Air Gunners School relocated to the aerodrome . | In mid-1940 the Wireless Air Gunners School moved to the aerodrome . |
In 1940 the site was resumed by the ( Commonwealth of Australia and a Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ) airfield known as Empire Air Training Scheme No 1 Wireless Air Gunners School was established ( EATS 1 WAGS ) at the Ballarat Showgrounds on 22 April 1940 . | In 1940 , in World War II , the site was taken over by the Australian government and a Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ) airfield known as Empire Air Training Scheme No 1 Wireless Air Gunners School was begun ( EATS 1 WAGS ) at the Ballarat Showgrounds on 22 April 1940 . |
Pilot training was first offered on the Ballarat Common in 1914-15 . | Pilots were first trained on the Ballarat Common in 1914-15 . |
The aerodrome continues to perform an important role in emergency services operation , civil operation , flight training and as accommodation for many community groups and organizations . | The airport still has an important role in emergency services operation , civil operation , and flight training . |
Ballarat Airport ( ICAO : YBLT ) ( known officially as the Ballarat Aerodrome ) is located 4 nautical miles ( 7.4 km ; 4.6 mi ) west of Ballarat in the outer suburb of Mitchell Park , Victoria , Australia . | Ballarat Airport ( ICAO : YBLT ) or Ballarat Aerodrome , is at Mitchell Park an outer suburb of Ballarat , Victoria , Australia . |
During its operation as a WAGS the wireless operators were mainly trained in panel vans and , from mid-1941 , in CAC Wackett trainer aircraft . | At first the wireless operators were mainly trained in panel vans , but from mid 1941 , they used CAC Wackett trainer aircraft . |
best regards KPQ 24071925 No 1 WAGS was disbanded on 31 December 1945 . | No 1 WAGS was disbanded on 31 December 1945 . |
In 2006 the aerodrome was recommended for listing on the Victorian Heritage Register due to its ability to illustrate the Empire Air Training Scheme in Victoria . | The site was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register in 2007 because of its history with the Empire Air Training Scheme in Victoria . |
Unlike many other EATS sites the RAAF retained the airfield as its Radio School until 1961 . | The RAAF continued to use the airfield as its Radio School until 1961 . |
In 1934 the airport was formalised with the construction of a tin hangar . | In 1934 a tin hangar was built . |
Bakker has been a major proponent of the theory that dinosaurs were `` warm-blooded , '' smart , fast and adaptable . | Bakker has been a major proponent of the theory that dinosaurs were warm-blooded , smart , fast , and adaptable . |
His seminal work , The Dinosaur Heresies , was published in 1986 . | His main work , The Dinosaur Heresies , was published in 1986 . |
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