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He joined Redd Sullivan 's Thameside Four in 1961 . | He joined Redd Sullivan 's `` Thameside Four '' in 1961 . |
Carthy 's debut solo album , Martin Carthy , was released in 1965 , and also featured Dave Swarbrick playing fiddle on some tracks , although he was not mentioned in the album 's sleeve notes . | His first album , Martin Carthy , was released in 1965 . |
He was born in Hatfield to an English mother and an Irish father , and grew up in Hampstead , North London . | He grew up in Hampstead , North London . |
Although his father wanted him to go to university to study classics , Carthy left school at 17 and worked behind the scenes as a prompter at the open air theater in Regent 's Park , then as an assistant stage manager ( ASM ) on a tour of The Merry Widow , and then at Theatre in the Round in Scarborough . | He later worked as an assistant stage manager ( ASM ) on a tour of The Merry Widow . |
He has sung with The Watersons since 1972 , was twice a member of the UK electric folk group Steeleye Span , was a member of the Albion Country Band 1973 line-up , with members from the Fairport Convention family and John Kirkpatrick , that recorded the Battle of the Field album , and was part of the innovative Brass Monkey ensemble , which mixed a range of brass instruments with Carthy 's guitar and mandolin and John Kirkpatrick 's accordion , melodeon and concertina . | Carthy was part of the new and different band Brass Monkey which mixed brass instruments , Carthy 's guitar and mandolin and John Kirkpatrick 's accordion , melodeon and concertina . |
For many years Carthy has enjoyed a creative partnership with fiddle player Dave Swarbrick and , more recently , Waterson : Carthy has provided the forum for a successful musical partnership with wife Norma Waterson together with their daughter Eliza Carthy . | He has also worked with his partner Norma Waterson and their daughter Eliza Carthy in a group called Waterson : Carthy . |
John Stuart Mill , in his work , On Liberty , was the first to recognize the difference between liberty as the freedom to act and liberty as the absence of coercion . | John Stuart Mill , in his work , On Liberty , was the first to recognize the difference between liberty as the freedom to act and liberty as the absence of coercion ( being forced to do something ) . |
Within the context of social liberty , in On Liberty , John Stuart Mill sought to define the '' ... nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual , '' and as such , he describes an inherent and continuous antagonism between liberty and authority and thus , the prevailing question becomes `` how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control '' . | Mill also sought to define the `` nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual '' and as such , he describes an inherent and continuous antagonism between liberty and authority and thus , the prevailing question becomes `` how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control '' . |
After Emperor Kammu 's death , the general continued to serve Emperor Heizei and Emperor Saga as Major Counselor ( 大納言 , dainagon ? ) | This were the population who lived in the northern part of Honshū After Emperor Kammu 's death , the general continued to serve Emperor Heizei and Emperor Saga as Major Counselor ( 大納言 , dainagon ? ) |
He was the second man to given the title of shogun . | Tamuramaro was only the second warrior to receive the title of shogun . |
Panasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne , Germany . | Panasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by the Japanese car maker Toyota and based in Cologne , Germany . |
The new team grew from Toyota 's long-standing Toyota Motorsport GmbH organization , which had previously competed in the World Rally Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans . | The new team has grown from Toyota 's long standing European Toyota Motorsport organization , which has previously competed in the World Rally Championship and the 24 hours of Le Mans . |
Toyota announced their plans to participate in F1 in 1999 , and after extensive testing with their initial car , dubbed the TF101 , the team made their debut in 2002 . | Toyota announced their plans to join F1 in 1999 , and after a long time testing with their TF101 car , the team raced for the first time in 2002 . |
In The Future of Religion they comment '' ... in the beginning , all religions are obscure , tiny , deviant cult movements . '' | New Age religions were often called cults because they were thought to be deviant social movements . |
Harold Eugene `` Gene '' Clark ( November 17 , 1944 - May 24 , 1991 ) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band The Byrds . | Harold Eugene `` Gene '' Clark ( November 17 , 1944 - May 24 , 1991 ) was an American singer and songwriter . |
Columbia Records ( The Byrds ' record label ) signed Clark as a solo artist and , in 1967 , he released his first solo LP , Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers . | In 1967 he released his first solo album , Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers . |
Gene Clark was born in Tipton , Missouri , the third of thirteen children in a family of Irish , German and Native American heritage . | Gene Clark was born in Tipton , Missouri . |
They produced two albums : The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark ( 1968 ) , and Through the Morning Through the Night ( 1969 ) . | In 1968 Clark released his first album with Doug Dillard , The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark . |
He died of natural causes on May 24 , 1991 at age 46 . | Clark died on May 24 , 1991 . |
In 2000 , Navalny joined the Russian United Democratic Party `` Yabloko '' , where he was a member of the Federal Political Council of the party . | In 2000 , Navalny joined the Russian United Democratic Party , `` Yabloko '' . |
Alexei Anatolievich Navalny ( Russian : Алексе́й Анато́льевич Нава́льный , Russian pronunciation : ( ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej ɐnɐˈtolʲɪvʲɪtɕ nɐˈvalʲnɨj ) ) , born 4 June 1976 ) is a Russian lawyer , political and financial activist , and politician . | Alexei Anatolievich Navalny ( born 4 June 1976 ) is a Russian lawyer , politician , and activist . |
A self-described `` nationalist democrat , '' Navalny is a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member and informal leader of the unregistered Russian political party People 's Alliance . | Navalny is a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member . |
They then moved to Corfu in 1799 , and finally ended up in Trieste , where Victoire died of breast cancer . | Moving to Corfu in 1799 followed by Trieste where Victoire eventually died of breast cancer . |
Adélaïde died one year later in Rome . | Marie Adélaïde died the following year in Rome . |
In 1753 , it was suggested that she marry her brother-in-law , Ferdinand VI of Spain , as his wife was seriously ill at the time . | The only project for marriage arose in 1753 when it was suggested that she marry King Ferdinand VI of Spain as his wife was seriously ill at the time . |
Victoire de France , Daughter of France ( Marie Louise Thérèse Victoire ; 11 May 1733 - 7 June 1799 ) was the seventh child and fifth daughter of King Louis XV of France and his Queen consort Maria Leszczyńska . | Victoire of France Princess of France ( Victoire Louise Marie Thérèse ; 11 May 1733-7 June 1799 ) was the fifth daughter of Louis XV of France and his wife Marie Leszczyńska . |
At the age of 15 , she was allowed to return to her father 's court . | At the age of 15 , 1748 , she was allowed to return to the royal court . |
Victoire , like all of her sisters , mourned intensely . | Victoire , like all of her sisters , mourned their brother greatly . |
The bodies of both princesses were later returned to France by their nephew , King Louis XVIII , and buried at the Abbey of Saint-Denis . | The two sisters were bought back to France during the reign of their nephew Louis XVIII and buried at the Basilica of Saint Denis . |
Originally known as Madame Quatrième ( her older sister died in February 1733 , before her birth ) she was later known as Madame Victoire . | From birth she was known as Madame Quatrième , as she was not baptised . |
Reel Big Fish is an American ska punk band from Huntington Beach , California , best known for the 1997 hit `` Sell Out '' . | Reel Big Fish is a ska punk band that started in 1992 in California . |
Axel jump is considered the most technically difficult jump among six types of jumps in single figure skating . | An Axel jump is a jump in figure skating . |
It is named after Norwegian figure skater Axel Paulsen , who , in 1882 , was the first skater to perform the jump . | The jump was named after Axel Paulsen of Norway , who invented the jump . |
No formal invocation of presidential succession took place , although Secretary of State Alexander Haig controversially stated that he was `` in control here '' while Vice President George H. W. Bush returned to Washington . | No formal transfer of presidential power took place , although Secretary of State Alexander Haig stated that he was `` in control here '' while Vice President George H. W. Bush returned to Washington . |
Reagan suffered a punctured lung and heavy internal bleeding , but prompt medical attention allowed him to recover quickly . | Reagan got a punctured lung and heavy internal bleeding . |
Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity and remains confined to a psychiatric facility . | Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity on June 21 , 1982 . |
The attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan occurred on Monday , March 30 , 1981 , 69 days into his presidency . | The Assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan happened on Monday , March 30 , 1981 . |
According to the 2000 census , the county has a total area of 480.15 square miles ( 1,243.6 km2 ) , of which 476.78 square miles ( 1,234.9 km2 ) ( or 99.30 % ) is land and 3.37 square miles ( 8.7 km2 ) ( or 0.70 % ) is water . | Of this , 476.78 square miles ( 1,234.9 km2 ) ( or 99.30 % ) is land and 3.37 square miles ( 8.7 km2 ) ( or 0.70 % ) is water . |
All of the cities are considered governmentally independent and are excluded from the census figures for the townships . | All of the cities are considered governmentally independent . |
Johnson County is named for Thomas Johnson , and was one of the first counties established in the Kansas Territory in 1855 . | Johnson County is named for Thomas Johnson . |
Johnson County was originally divided into nine townships , two of which have since been eliminated by the annexation of all their territory into independent municipalities . | Johnson County was divided into nine townships . |
In 2010 , Money magazine , in its list of the 100 Best Cities in the United States in which to live , ranked Overland Park 7th ( ranked 6th in 2006 and 9th in 2008 ) and Shawnee 17th ( ranked 39th in 2008 ) . | In 2010 , Money magazine ranked Overland Park 7th and Shawnee 17th in its list of the 100 Best Cities in the United States in which to live . |
Johnson County was the site of many battles between abolitionists and pro-slavery advocates during Bleeding Kansas . | Johnson County was the site of many battles dealing with slavery during Bleeding Kansas . |
Coordinates : 38 ° 52 ′ N 94 ° 52 ′ W \ / 38.867 ° N 94.867 ° W \ / 38.867 ; -94.867 Johnson County ( county code JO ) is a county located in northeast Kansas , in the Central United States . | Coordinates : 38 ° 52 ′ N 94 ° 52 ′ W \ / 38.867 ° N 94.867 ° W \ / 38.867 ; -94.867 Johnson County ( county code JO ) is a county in northeast Kansas . |
Johnson County is largely suburban , being part of the Kansas City metropolitan area , and containing many of its affluent southwestern suburbs . | The county is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area . |
Its county seat is Olathe , and its most populous city is Overland Park . | The most populous city is Overland Park . |
The county was largely rural until the early 20th century , when housing subdivisions were developed in the northeastern portion of the county adjacent to Kansas City , Missouri . | The county was mostly rural until the early 20th century . |
The renowned gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok settled for a time in the county , becoming constable of Monticello Township in 1858 . | He was the constable of Monticello Township in 1858 . |
E1cB-elimination reaction | There are two main ways to do an elimination reaction . |
Carter Braxton ( September 10 , 1736 - October 10 , 1797 ) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence , as well as a merchant , planter , and Virginia politician . | Carter Braxton ( September 10 , 1736 - October 10 , 1797 ) , was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and a representative of Virginia . |
When Peyton Randolph died unexpectedly in Philadelphia in October , 1775 , fellow Virginia legislators elected Braxton to take his place in the Continental Congress . | When Peyton Randolph died in 1775 , Braxton was appointed to take his place in the Continental Congress . |
, the 125th emperor of his line according to Japan 's traditional order of succession . | , born 23 December 1933 ) is the reigning emperor of Japan , the 125th emperor of his line according to Japan 's the traditional order of succession . |
Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock , and starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten . | Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Theresa Wright and Joseph Cotton . |
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ) , is a British organization that hosts annual awards shows for film , television , children 's film and television , and interactive media . | The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ) , is a British organization that hosts the awards shows for movie , television , children 's movie and television , and interactive media . |
The BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer , Director or Producer is presented annually at the British Academy Film Awards in London . | The `` BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer , Director or Producer '' is presented each year at the British Academy Film Awards in London . |
The Outstanding Debut award recognizes the work of writers , directors and producers whose first films have been released in cinemas during the award 's qualification window . | The Outstanding Debut award recognizes the work of writers , directors and producers . |
It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman , John J. Kavelaars , Jean-Marc Petit , Hans Scholl , Matthew J. Holman , Brian G. Marsden , Philip D. Nicholson and Joseph A. Burns in early October 2000 , and given the temporary designation S\/2000 S 2 . | It was found by Brett J. Gladman , John J. Kavelaars , Jean-Marc Petit , Hans Scholl , Matthew J. Holman , Brian G. Marsden , Philip D. Nicholson and Joseph A. Burns in early October 2000 , and given the designation S\/2000 S 2 . |
Paaliaq is thought to be about 22 kilometres in diameter , and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 15.2 Gm in 687 days . | Paaliaq is thought to be about 22 kilometres in diameter , and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 15,200,000 km in 687 days . |
She has a son , and daughters Yalamay ( born 1973 ) and Lynette ( born 1976 ) . | She has two daughters , Yalamay ( born 1973 ) and Lynette ( born 1976 ) , and one son . |
She has been represented by Warlayirti Artists , the Indigenous art center at Balgo , Western Australia . | She was first represented by Warlayirti Artists , the art co-operative at Balgo . |
Topsy , and her sister Takariya , both began to paint in 1996 , while her younger brother Warlimirrnga Tjapaltjarri had begun painting in 1987 . | Topsy began painting in 1996 , with her sister Takariya . |
`` La Marseillaise '' ( French pronunciation : ( la maʁsɛjɛz ) ) is the national anthem of France . | La Marseillaise is the national anthem of France . |
The song was written and composed in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle during the French Revolutionary Wars , and was originally titled `` Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin '' . | It was first called `` Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin '' ( `` Marching Song of the Rhine Army '' ) . |
On 25 April 1792 , the mayor of Strasbourg requested his guest Rouget de Lisle compose a song `` that will rally our soldiers from all over to defend their homeland that is under threat '' . | It was written by Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg on April 26 , 1792 . |
It is composed of ten members : The current members of the board are as follows : The Advisory Board is an international network of experts who have agreed to give the foundation meaningful help on a regular basis in many different areas , including law , organizational development , technology , policy , and outreach . | These are the members of the Board of Trustees and the expiry of their terms , as of July 2013 ( update ) : The Advisory Board is an international network of experts who have agreed to give the foundation meaningful help on a regular basis in many different areas , including law , organizational development , technology , policy , and outreach . |
As of August 2013 ( update ) , the members are : The foundation is supported by five standing committees of which three are led by members of the board . | As of April 2013 ( update ) , the members are : |
A list of Wikimedia Foundation staff can be found at the Wikimedia Foundation 's staff page . | The Wikimedia Foundation is a non-profit foundation . |
A harp tuned to C-sharp major has all its pedals in the bottom position . | When a harp is tuned to C-sharp major , it has all its pedals in the bottom position . |
Maurice Ravel selected C-sharp major as the tonic key of Ondine from his piano suite Gaspard de la nuit . | Maurice Ravel used C-sharp major as the tonic key of Ondine from his piano suite Gaspard de la nuit . |
Although most composers prefer to use the enharmonic equivalent D-flat major because it has just five flats as opposed to the seven sharps of C-sharp major , Johann Sebastian Bach chose C-sharp major for Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in both books of the Well-Tempered Clavier . | However , Johann Sebastian Bach actually chose C-sharp major for Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in both books of the Well-Tempered Clavier . |
C ♯ major ( or C-sharp major ) is a major scale based on C ♯ , consisting of the pitches C ♯ , D ♯ , E ♯ , F ♯ , G ♯ , A ♯ , and B ♯ . | See also : D-flat major C ♯ major ( or C-sharp major ) is a major scale based on C ♯ . |
In Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 , Franz Liszt takes the unusual step of changing key from D-flat major to C-sharp major near the beginning of the piece . | In Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 , Franz Liszt changes key from D-flat major to C-sharp major near the beginning of the piece . |
In its current use on Tonga , the word tapu means `` sacred '' or `` holy '' , often in the sense of being restricted or protected by custom or law . | In its current use in Tonga , the word tapu also means `` sacred '' or `` holy '' , in the sense of being restricted or protected by custom or by law . |
Sigmund Freud posited that incest and patricide were the only two universal taboos and formed the basis of civilization . | Freud also states that the only two `` universal '' taboos are that of incest and patricide , which formed the eventual basis of modern society . |
Its English use dates to 1777 when the British explorer James Cook visited Tonga . | It dates back to 1777 and an English explorer , Captain James Cook , went to a place he named `` the Friendly Islands '' ( now Tonga ) . |
Australia 's external territories follow different time zones . | Australia 's many outside territories follow their own time zones . |
When the Northern Territory was separated from South Australia and placed under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government , that Territory kept Central Standard Time . | When the Northern Territory separated from South Australia they kept using Central Standard Time . |
Daylight saving time is used in South Australia , New South Wales , Victoria , Tasmania , and the ACT . | South Australia , New South Wales , the Australian Capital Territory , Victoria and Tasmania use daylight saving time every year . |
Queensland has had a particularly involved debate over daylight saving time , with public opinion geographically divided . | Queensland does not have daylight savings time either . |
Australia 's external territories observe different time zones . | Most Australian external territories are in different time zones . |
Now , Western Australia uses Western Standard Time ; South Australia and the Northern Territory use Central Standard Time ; while New South Wales , Queensland , Tasmania , Victoria , and the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) use Eastern Standard Time . | When the Australian Capital Territory separated from New South Wales they kept using Eastern Standard Time . |
Time is regulated by the individual state governments , some of which observe daylight saving time ( DST ) . | None follow daylight saving time . |
In the above example , the bird and bat wings are analogous as wings , but homologous as forelimbs because the organ served as a forearm ( not a wing ) in the last common ancestor of tetrapods . | However , they are not homologous as wings , because the organ served as a forearm ( not a wing ) in the last common ancestor of tetrapods . |
The show was created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures , and premiered on E4 on 25 January 2007 . | The show was created by television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain , and was first shown on E4 on 25 January 2007 . |
Skins is a British teen drama that follows the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol , South West England , through the two years of sixth form . | Skins is a controversial and two time BAFTA-winning British teen drama about a group of English teenagers growing up in Bristol . |
Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen , possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871 . | Lady Susan is an early epistolary novel ( novel in letters ) by Jane Austen . |
The American College of Osteopathic Internists recognizes the following subspecialties : | The American College of Osteopathic Internists recognizes the following subspecialties . |
In the United States , two organizations are responsible for certification of subspecialists within the field : the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine . | In the United States , there are two organizations responsible for certification of subspecialists within the field , the American Board of Internal Medicine , and the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine . |
Internists may also specialize in `` allergy '' and `` immunology . '' | The ABIM also recognizes additional qualifications in the following areas Internists may also specialize in allergy and immunology . |
The John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton is located about 35 km east of Brantford . | The John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton is about 35 km east of Brantford . |
Brantford Municipal Airport is located west of the city . | Brantford Municipal Airport is in the west end of the city . |
Trains travel between Windsor and Union Station in Toronto . | Trains travel between Windsor , Ontario and Union Station in Toronto , Ontario . |
Toronto Pearson International Airport is located in Mississauga , about 100 km northeast of Brantford . | Toronto Pearson International Airport is in Mississauga , about 100 km north and east of Brantford . |
Brantford is a city in southwestern Ontario , Canada . | Brantford is a city in Ontario , Canada . |
Brantford was incorporated as a city in 1877 . | Brantford became a city in 1877 . |
Via Rail has daily passenger trains on the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor . | VIA Rail has trains for people every day . |
Doral is a city located in north-central Miami-Dade County , Florida , United States . | Doral is a city in north Miami-Dade County , Florida , United States . |
Doral is a part of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools system . | Doral is very close to Miami International Airport . |
Soviet Russia had to resolve similar conflicts with the newly established Republic of Finland , the Republic of Estonia , the Republic of Latvia , and the Republic of Lithuania . | The Soviet Union had to resolve similar conflicts with the newly established Republic of Finland , the Republic of Estonia , the Republic of Latvia , and the Republic of Lithuania . |
Initially , Lenin was to be replaced by a `` troika '' consisting of Grigory Zinoviev of Ukraine , Lev Kamenev of Moscow , and Joseph Stalin of Georgia . | Initially , Lenin was to be replaced by a `` troika '' composed of Grigory Zinoviev of Ukraine , Lev Kamenev of Moscow , and Joseph Stalin of Georgia . |
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