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In the country , the highest reported gust was 48 mph ( 77 km\/h ) at Freeport , Grand Bahama . | In the country , the highest reported gust was 48 mph ( 77 km\/h ) . |
After reaching tropical storm status , Floyd accelerated to the north in the western Caribbean Sea , due to an approaching cold front . | After it became a tropical storm , Floyd accelerated to the north in the western Caribbean Sea . |
The hurricane produced rip tides as far west as the Texas coast , killing one person along South Padre Island . | The hurricane produced rip tides . |
The storm underwent extratropical transition as it weakened over the Bahamas , and Floyd was no longer a tropical cyclone by late on October 18 . | Floyd was no longer a tropical cyclone by late on October 18 . |
Around the same time , the nearby cold front spawned a low pressure area that cut off the hurricane 's inflow . | This cut off the hurricane 's inflow . |
While bypassing the Florida Keys , Floyd spawned a waterspout that moved ashore in Rock Harbor . | Floyd created a waterspout that moved ashore in Rock Harbor . |
Despite passing over western Cuba as a tropical storm , Floyd left no serious damage or fatalities in the country . | Floyd passed over Western Cuba as a tropical storm . |
Unexpectedly the storm turned sharply northeastward into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico . | It went into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico . |
However , its convection was rapidly decreasing over the center due to the front , and shortly thereafter Floyd weakened to tropical storm status . | Soon after this , Floyd weakened to tropical storm status . |
Over the subsequent few days , it drifted eastward and later southward to a position off the east coast of Nicaragua . | It moved to a place off the east coast of Nicaragua . |
It was the first warning in the state related to the storm , and was issued due to the anticipated intensification to hurricane status as well as short notice . | It was the first warning in the state related to the storm . |
With an anticyclone aloft , the depression gradually organized , intensifying into Tropical Storm Floyd on October 10 . | With an anticyclone over it , the depression gradually organized . |
In addition , international flights were canceled for a day during Floyd 's passage . | International flights were also canceled for a day when Floyd was passing . |
Based on reports from the Hurricane Hunters , Floyd briefly attained hurricane status on October 12 . | The Hurricane Hunters gave reports which said Floyd got the status of a hurricane on October 12 for a short time . |
Precipitation reached as far north as Daytona , peaking at 10.07 in ( 256 mm ) in Fort Pierce . | It reached as far north as Daytona . |
An approaching cold front caused Floyd to turn unexpectedly to the northeast , and late on October 12 it attained hurricane status near the Florida Keys . | Because a cold front was approaching , Floyd suddenly turned to the northeast . |
In total , 72 Members of the European Parliament were elected from the United Kingdom using proportional representation . | In the United Kingdom , 72 Members of the European Parliament ( MEPs ) were elected using proportional representation . |
The European Parliament election was the United Kingdom 's component of the 2009 European Parliament election , the voting for which was held on Thursday 4 June 2009 , coinciding with the 2009 local elections in England . | The 2009 European Parliament Election was held in all 27 countries that are part of the European Union on 4 June 2009 . |
He has played Ken Barlow in the soap opera Coronation Street since its first episode on 9 December 1960 . | He has played Ken Barlow in the British soap opera Coronation Street since its first episode on 9 December 1960 . |
William Patrick Roache , MBE ( born 25 April 1932 ) , known professionally as Bill Roache , is an English actor . | William Patrick Roache , MBE ( born 25 April 1932 ) is an English actor . |
He added : `` But Tony Warren , who created Coronation Street , saw it and thought I was right for Ken Barlow . '' | In a 2007 interview , Roache said , `` Tony Warren , who created Coronation Street , saw it and thought I was right for Ken Barlow . '' |
Roache lives in Wilmslow , Cheshire . | Roache lives in Cheshire . |
On 1 May 2013 , Roache was arrested on suspicion of having raped a 15-year-old girl in 1967 , an allegation he strenuously denied . | On May 1 , 2013 , Roache was arrested at his home on suspicion of raping a 15-year-old girl in the 1960s . |
Shortly before joining Coronation Street at the beginning of the program in 1960 , Roache played the leading role in a Granada Television play called Marking Time , transmitted on ITV in 1961 . | Roache played the leading role in a Granada Television play called Marking Time . |
Roache was born in Basford , Nottinghamshire , the son of Hester Vera ( née Waddicor ) and Joseph William Vincent Roache . | Roache was born in Basford , Nottinghamshire . |
He grew up in in nearby Ilkeston , Derbyshire , where he attended a Steiner school set up by his grandfather in the garden of the family home . | He grew up in Ilkeston , Derbyshire . |
Anne Hutchinson was born Anne Marbury in Alford , Lincolnshire , England , and baptised there on 20 July 1591 , the daughter of Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden . | She was born Anne Marbury in Alford , Lincolnshire , England . |
After her husband 's death a few years later , threats of Massachusetts taking over Rhode Island compelled Hutchinson to move totally outside the reach of Boston , into the lands of the Dutch . | Hutchinson and her family moved first to Rhode Island . |
Therefore , the spiny mouse should never be picked up by its tail and should be handled with care to avoid a degloving injury . | The spiny mouse should never be picked up by its tail and should be handled with care to avoid a degloving injury . |
In the pet trade , they are most commonly referred to as Egyptian spiny mice or , more simply , spiny mice . | In the pet trade , they are commonly called Egyptian spiny mice or , more simply , spiny mice . |
Though these animals are similar to pet mice and rats , the tail of a spiny mouse is much more delicate . | Though these animals are like pet mice and rats , the tail of a spiny mouse is much more delicate . |
Babies are weaned around 5 to 6 weeks and reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 9 weeks . | Pups are weaned around 5 to 6 weeks and reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 9 weeks . |
Pups are born with their eyes open ; they will begin to leave the nesting area at about 3 days of age . | They will begin to leave the nesting area at about 3 days of age . |
Litters normally consist of 2 to 3 pups , but females may have up to 6 pups in a single litter . | Litters are normally 2 to 3 pups , but females may have up to 6 pups in a single litter . |
Other females within the social group may assist in the birthing process and tend to the newborns . | Other females within the social group may help in the birthing process and look after the pups . |
As spiny mice are prone to obesity , it is important to provide ample space and environmental enrichment to encourage exercise . | As spiny mice are prone to obesity ( getting too fat ) , it is important to provide a big space and a complex environment to encourage exercise . |
Despite their similarity to members of the genus Mus , genetic evidence suggests that the African spiny mice may be more closely related to gerbils than to common mice . | Even though they look like members of the genus Mus , scientists thhink that the African spiny mice may be more closely related to gerbils than to common mice . |
Similar in appearance to mice of the genus Mus , spiny mice are small mammals with bare , scaled tails . | Spiny mice are small mammals with bare , scaled tails . |
Genus Acomys - spiny mice Though African spiny mice originated in the deserts of Africa , they are frequently kept as exotic pets in other parts of the world , particularly Western nations such as the United States . | They are often kept as exotic pets in other parts of the world , particularly Western nations such as the United States . |
However , their coats are endowed with unusually stiff guard hairs that function similarly to the spines of a hedgehog ; this trait is the source of the common name , spiny mouse . | Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spines of a hedgehog . |
Lifespan for spiny mice is 4 to 7 years . | Spiny mice can live for 4 to 5 years . |
Hoffmann was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work , shared with Kenichi Fukui who developed a similar model using frontier molecular orbital ( FMO ) theory ; because Woodward had died two years before , he was not eligible to win what would have been his second Nobel Prize for Chemistry . | Hoffmann was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work , shared with Kenichi Fukui who developed a similar model . |
The Woodward-Hoffmann rules , devised by Robert Burns Woodward and Roald Hoffmann , are a set of rules in organic chemistry predicting the barrier heights of pericyclic reactions based upon conservation of orbital symmetry . | The Woodward-Hoffmann rules are a set of organic chemistry rules to predict the stereochemistry of pericyclic reactions . |
Sandow built his physique to the exact proportions of his Grecian Ideal , and is considered the father of modern bodybuilding , as one of the first athletes to intentionally develop his musculature to predetermined dimensions . | Sandow built his physique to the exact proportions of his Grecian Ideal , and is considered the ` father of modern bodybuilding , as one of the first athletes to intentionally develop his musculature to pre-determined dimensions . |
Eugen Sandow ( April 2 , 1867 - October 14 , 1925 ) , born Friedrich Wilhelm Müller , was a German pioneering bodybuilder known as the `` father of modern bodybuilding '' . | Eugen Sandow ( April 2 , 1867 - October 14 , 1925 ) , born Friedrich Wilhelm Müller , was a Prussian who pioneered bodybuilding in 19th century and was often referred to as the `` Father of Modern Bodybuilding '' . |
Smoked fish is fish that has been cured by smoking . | Smoked fish are fish that have been cured by smoking . |
Originally this was done as a preservative . | At first this was done as a preservative . |
In more recent times fish is readily preserved by refrigeration and freezing and the smoking of fish is generally done for the unique taste and flavor imparted by the smoking process . | Now the smoking of fish is generally done for the unique taste and flavor that comes from the smoking process . |
He also served as music director of the Orchestra Mozart in Bologna , Italy . | He is also music director of the Mozart Orchestra of Bologna , Italy . |
In 1958 he won the international Serge Koussevitsky Competition for conductors at the Tanglewood Music Festival , which resulted in a number of operatic conducting engagements in Italy , and in 1963 he won the Dimitri Mitropoulos Prize for conductors , allowing him to work for five months with the New York Philharmonic . | In 1958 , he won the international Koussevitsky competition for conductors . |
After studying piano , composition , and conducting at the Milan Conservatory at age 16 , in 1955 he studied conducting with Hans Swarowsky at the Vienna Academy of Music . | He studied conducting at the Vienna Academy of Music . |
Born in Milan , Italy , Abbado was the son of the violinist and composer Michelangelo Abbado , who was his first piano teacher , and the brother of the musician Marcello Abbado . | Abbado was born in Milan , Italy . |
Abbado was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2000 and the treatment led to the removal of a portion of his digestive system . | Abbado was found to have stomach cancer in 2000 and he had a major operation . |
During three periods of ethnic identification work after 1949 , professor Fei Xiaotong , Huang Xianfan , Xia Kangnong and a lot of academic masters and scholars from anthropology and ethnic study circles had made their great contributions . | During three periods of ethnic identification work after 1949 , professors Fei Xiaotong , Huang Xianfan , Xia Kangnong and a lot of academic masters and scholars from anthropology and ethnic study circles made their great contributions . |
This was the reason that ethnic study circles called professor Huang a founder of modern Chinese ethnology . | This was the reason that ethnic study circles called professor Huang a founder of modern Chinese ethnic studies . |
In the mean time , the world ethnic study circles had noticed this and gave very high comments . | In the mean time , the world ethnic study circles had noticed this and gave a great high comment . |
St. Mirren Park has also became the regular home of the Scotland national under-21 football team . | St. Mirren Park has become the regular home of the Scotland national under-21 football team . |
The North Stand is used by away fans but for larger away supports part of the West Stand can also be given to away fans whilst the South Stand is the Family Stand . | The North Stand is used by away fans but for larger away supports part of the West Stand can also be given to away fans . |
St. Mirren Park , also known as `` Greenhill Road '' , is a football stadium in Paisley , Scotland . | St Mirren Park , also known as `` Greenhill Road '' , is a football stadium in Paisley , Scotland and is the home of St. Mirren FC . |
The stadium has four grandstands with a total capacity of 8,023 . | The Stadium has four stands with a total capacity of 8,023 . |
Club chairman Stewart Gilmour and First Minister Alex Salmond were also present at the first match at the new ground . | The new St. Mirren Park was officially opened on 31 January 2009 by club chairman Stewart Gilmour and First Minister Alex Salmond , prior to the first match at the new ground . |
Connecticut is known as the `` Constitution State '' . | Connecticut is a state in the United States . |
The same disease , such as some forms of cancer , may be caused by an inherited genetic condition in some people , by new mutations in other people , and mainly by environmental causes in still other people . | The same disease , such as some forms of cancer , may be caused by an inherited genetic condition in some people , by new mutations in other people , and by nongenetic causes in still other people . |
A genetic disorder is an illness caused by one or more abnormalities in the genome , especially a condition that is present from birth ( congenital ) . | A genetic disorder is an illness caused by abnormalities in the genome . |
Genetic disorders may or may not be heritable , i.e. , passed down from the parents ' genes . | They are heritable , and are passed down from the parents ' genes . |
Georgia joined two years later , in December 1993 . | In December 1993 , Georgia also joined the CIS . |
At the same time they announced that the new alliance would be open to all republics of the former Soviet Union , and to other nations sharing the same goals . | One of the same stated that the alliance would be open to all the republics of the Soviet Union . |
The CIS is a loose association of states . | The CIS is an organization or alliance of independent countries . |
There are nine full member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States . | The Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) is the international organization , or alliance of countries that used to form the Soviet Union . |
Parts of the film were made on location at Sedlec Ossuary . | Parts of the movie were made on location at Sedlec Ossuary . |
Despite its poor box-office performance , a made-for-TV sequel , Dungeons & Dragons : Wrath of the Dragon God was released in 2005 . | Even though it did not do well in movie theaters , a made-for-TV sequel , Dungeons & Dragons : Wrath of the Dragon God was released in 2005 . |
A third film , Dungeons & Dragons : The Book of Vile Darkness , was shot in 2011 and direct-to-DVD released in the United Kingdom on August 9 , 2012 . | A third movie , Dungeons & Dragons : The Book of Vile Darkness , was shot in 2011 . |
Dungeons & Dragons is a 2000 fantasy film directed by Courtney Solomon and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game . | It was based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game . |
It did not directly continue on the storyline of the previous film , though Bruce Payne 's character , Damodar , makes a return . | It did not directly continue on the storyline of the previous movie . |
Among the more notable features of the otherwise poorly received film are cameo appearances by Richard O'Brien ( in a parody of his TV program The Crystal Maze ) and Tom Baker . | Richard O'Brien and Tom Baker made cameo appearances . |
Punch Brothers released its first album , Punch , February 26 , 2008 , on Nonesuch Records . | Punch Brothers released their first album , Punch , on the Nonesuch Records on February 26 , 2008 . |
This included electric guitar , piano , drums , violin , viola , cello , and bass . | He mainly played his mandolin on the album , but also played electric guitar , piano , drums , violin , viola , cello , and bass . |
In 2007 , the band officially changed its name first to `` The Tensions Mountain Boys '' and then `` Punch Brothers . '' | In 2007 , the band changed its name twice : first to `` The Tensions Mountain Boys '' and then `` Punch Brothers . '' |
In 1997 , Chris released Stealing Second and Nickel Creek released Here to There . | In 1997 , Thile released Stealing Second and Nickel Creek released Here to There . |
The album featured guest appearances from several well-known instrumentalists such as Stuart Duncan , Béla Fleck , Edgar Meyer , Jerry Douglas , and Bryan Sutton . | The album had guest appearances from his Nickel Creek bandmates as well as Stuart Duncan , Béla Fleck , Edgar Meyer , Jerry Douglas , and Bryan Sutton . |
At age twelve , he won the national mandolin championship at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield , Kansas . | After playing many music festivals with Nickel Creek , he won the national mandolin contest at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield , Kansas at age twelve . |
In an interview with the Nashville City Paper , Thile described the formation of the band : The band consisted of Chris Thile ( mandolin ) , Gabe Witcher ( fiddle\/violin ) , Chris Eldridge ( guitar ) , Greg Garrison ( bass ) , and Noam Pikelny ( banjo ) . | In an interview with the Nashville City Paper , Thile talked about the band 's start : The band 's members are Thile ( mandolin ) , Gabe Witcher ( fiddle ) , Chris Eldridge ( guitar ) , Greg Garrison ( bass ) , and Noam Pikelny ( banjo ) . |
In 2004 , Thile released Deceiver , an experimental album on which he recorded every track himself . | The next year , Thile released Deceiver , a pop album on which he played and wrote every song himself . |
Following the major success and platinum accreditation of the album Nickel Creek , Thile released Not All Who Wander Are Lost in 2001 . | After Nickel Creek sold 500,000 copies , Thile released Not All Who Wander Are Lost in 2001 . |
In 2003 , Thile teamed up with mandolinist Mike Marshall for the duet album Into the Cauldron , which included original pieces as well as pieces by Charlie Parker and J. S. Bach . | In 2003 , Thile and mandolinist Mike Marshall made a duet album called Into the Cauldron , which had covers by artists from Charlie Parker to Bach . |
The album featured Thile 's suite `` The Blind Leaving the Blind '' , as well as other original songs . | The album has Thile 's four piece song `` The Blind Leaving the Blind '' , along with other original songs . |
In 2006 , Thile formed the How to Grow a Band , with whom he recorded How to Grow a Woman from the Ground , Thile 's fifth album . | Just before this , Thile formed the How to Grow a Band . |
Thile began playing the mandolin at the age of five , taking occasional lessons from John Moore . | He took lessons from John Moore . |
In August 2006 , Nickel Creek announced that at the end of the year they would no longer be recording together as a group , and their tour scheduled through 2007 would be their last for an indefinite period of time . | In August 2006 , Nickel Creek announced in Billboard and on their official website that they would take an indefinite hiatus , which means a break for an unknown amount of time . |
At age eight , Thile 's family and the Watkins family formed Nickel Creek . | When Thile was eight , Nickel Creek was formed . |
Thile has released other solo albums , including Not All Who Wander Are Lost , released in 2001 , and Deceiver in 2004 ( in which he wrote , composed , sang , and played every part ) . | Thile 's third album , Not All Who Wander Are Lost , was released in 2001 . |
In 2008 , Thile released a collaboration album with bassist Edgar Meyer , and also plans to release a collaborative album with Hilary Hahn . | Also in 2008 , Thile will make an album with Edgar Meyer , which will come out in the fall . |
Her most recent film role was the mother of Judy ( Parker Posey ) in the 2002 romantic comedy , The Sweetest Thing . | Her most recent movie role was that of the mother of Judy ( Parker Posey ) in the 2002 romantic comedy , The Sweetest Thing . |
She has appeared on several daytime dramas since the mid-1970s . | She has appeared on many daytime dramas since the mid-1970s . |
Chapman joined the cast of The Young and the Restless full time in January 2005 , replacing Joan Van Ark in the contract role of Gloria Fisher . | Her present role started in January 2005 , when she joined the cast of The Young and the Restless replacing Joan Van Ark in the role of Gloria Fisher . |
Her first soap role was scheming Natalie Bannon Hughes on As the World Turns from 1975-1978 . | Her first daytime role was that of `` Natalie Bannon Hughes '' on As the World Turns from 1975 to 1978 . |
Chapman guest actress on the final episode of Galactica 1980 titled `` The Return of Starbuck '' , where she played the Seraph Angela , as well as two episodes of Magnum , P.I. - `` The Black Orchid '' from Season one and `` The Woman on the Beach '' from Season two . | Chapman was also a guest actress on two episodes of Magnum , P.I. - `` The Black Orchid '' from season 1 , and `` The Woman on the Beach '' from season 2 . |
Oaks has stated that he `` maintains his mental health with exercise , diet , peer counseling and wilderness trips - strategies that are well outside the mainstream thinking of psychiatrists and many patients '' . | Oaks says he `` maintains his mental health with exercise , diet , peer counseling and wilderness trips - strategies that are well outside the mainstream thinking of psychiatrists and many patients '' . |
He has stated that he recovered by rejecting drugs and getting support from family and friends . | He recovered , he says , by rejecting drugs and getting support from family and friends . |
Oaks has stated that the psychiatric drugs that patients take are debilitating and have harmful side effects , and people can recover without them . | Oaks says that the psychiatric drugs that patients take have harmful side effects , and people can often recover without them . |
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