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The longest recorded length of this species is one found on Guam measuring three metres ( 9.8 feet ) . | The longest recorded length of this species is one found on Guam was three meters . |
Due to the availability of prey and lack of predators in introduced habitats such as Guam , they have been known to grow to larger sizes than their normal 1 to 2 metres ( 3.3 to 6.6 feet ) in length . | Due to the amount of prey and lack of predators in habitats such as Guam , they have been known to grow to larger sizes than their normal 1 to 2 meters in length . |
The venom appears to be weakly neurotoxic and possibly cytotoxic with localized effects that are trivial for adult humans ; serious medical consequences have been limited to children , who are more susceptible because of their low body mass . | The venom appears to be weakly neurotoxic and possibly cytotoxic . |
The brown tree snake preys upon birds , lizards , bats , rats , and small rodents in its native range . | The Brown tree snake eats birds , lizards , and bats . |
This snake is infamous for being an invasive species responsible for devastating the majority of the native bird population in Guam . | This snake is known for being an invasive species , responsible for killing the bird population on Guam . |
It preys on birds and shrews in Guam . | It also eats birds and shrews at Guam . |
wide with leathery shells . | The female makes 4-12 eggs , 42-47 mm long and 18-22 mm wide with a leathery shell . |
According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2.87 square miles ( 7.43 km2 ) , of which , 2.77 square miles ( 7.17 km2 ) is land and 0.10 square miles ( 0.26 km2 ) is water . | According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2.87 square miles ( 7.43 km2 ) . |
Neillsville ( Hoocąk : Regaciworųwį ) is a city in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin . | Neillsville is a city in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin . |
As of the census of 2010 , there were 2,463 people , 1,095 households , and 586 families residing in the city . | As of the 2010 census , 2,463 people lived there . |
Chrysotile or white asbestos is the most commonly encountered form of asbestos , accounting for approximately 95 % of the asbestos in place in the United States and a similar proportion in other countries . | About 95 % of asbestos found in buildings is white asbestos . |
Antigua and Barbuda is divided into six parishes and two dependencies : Note : Though Barbuda and Redonda are called dependencies , they are integral parts of the state , making them essentially administrative divisions . | Antigua and Barbuda is divided into six parishes and two dependencies : Note : Though Barbuda and Redonda are called dependencies , they are important parts of the state . |
The permanent population numbers approximately 81,800 ( at the 2011 Census ) and the capital and largest port and city is St. John 's , on Antigua . | The capital and largest port and city is St. John 's , on Antigua . |
Separated by a few nautical miles , Antigua and Barbuda are in the middle of the Leeward Islands , part of the Lesser Antilles , roughly at 17 degrees north of the Equator . | Antigua and Barbuda are part of the Lesser Antilles archipelago . |
A theoretician in communication theory and radical constructivism , he commented in the fields of family therapy and general psychotherapy . | He also commented in the fields of family therapy and general psychotherapy . |
The exact origin of the word is unknown , but it may have come from the German bei and Gott , or the English by God . | The exact origin of the word is unknown , but may have come from the German bei and gott , or the English by God . |
William Camden wrote that the Normans were first called bigots , when their Duke Rollo , who when receiving Gisla , daughter of King Charles , in marriage , and with her the investiture of the dukedom , refused to kiss the king 's foot in token of subjection - unless the king would hold it out for that specific purpose . | William Camden wrote that the Normans were first called bigots , when their Duke Rollo , who receiving Gisla , daughter of King Charles , in marriage , and with her the investiture of the dukedom , refused to kiss the king 's foot in token of subjection , unless the king would hold it out for that purpose . |
The origin of the word bigot and bigoterie ( bigotry ) in English dates back to at least 1598 , via Middle French , and started with the sense of `` religious hypocrite '' . | The origin of the word bigot in English dates back to at least 1598 , via French , and started with the sense of `` religious hypocrite '' , especially a woman . |
This is quite probably fictional , as Gisla is unknown in Frankish sources . | This is likely fictional , however , as Gisla is unknown in Frankish sources . |
When being urged to do it by those present , Rollo answered hastily `` No , by God '' , whereupon the King , turning about , called him bigot , which then passed from him to his people . | And being urged to it by those present , Rollo answered hastily , `` No by God '' , whereupon the King turning about , called him bigot ; which name passed from him to his people . |
Germany helped the Soviet Union with industrialization and Soviet officers were to be trained in Germany . | Germany helped the Soviet Union with industrialisation and Soviet officers were to be trained in Germany . |
No aircraft carrier was operational , as German leadership lost interest in the Graf Zeppelin which had been launched in 1938 . | No aircraft carrier was operational as German leadership lost interest in the Graf Zeppelin which had been launched in 1938 . |
German tank and air-force specialists could exercise in the Soviet Union and German chemical weapons research and manufacture would be carried out there along with other projects . | German tank and air force specialists could exercise in the Soviet Union and German chemical weapons research and manufacture would be carried out there along with other projects . |
The motorized formations received much attention in the world press in the opening years of the war , and were cited as the reason for the success of the invasions of Poland ( September 1939 ) , Norway and Denmark ( April 1940 ) , Belgium , France and Netherlands ( May 1940 ) , Yugoslavia and Greece ( April 1941 ) and the early stage of campaigns in the Soviet Union ( June 1941 ) . | The motorized formations received much attention in the world press in the opening years of the war , and were cited as the reason for the success of the German invasions of Poland ( September 1939 ) , Norway ( April 1940 ) , Denmark , Belgium , France and Netherlands ( May 1940 ) , Yugoslavia ( April 1941 ) and the early campaigns in the Soviet Union ( June 1941 ) . |
The German Navy ( Kriegsmarine ) played a major role in World War II as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany , Britain and later the Soviet Union . | The German Navy ( Kriegsmarine ) played a major role in the Second World War as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany , Britain and later the Soviet Union . |
All officers and soldiers of the German armed forces had to swear a personal oath of loyalty to the Führer , as Hitler was called . | All officers and soldiers of the German armed forces had to swear a personal oath of loyalty to the Führer , as Adolf Hitler now was called . |
While the size of the standing army was to remain at about the 100,000-man mark decreed by the treaty , a new group of conscripts equal to this size would receive training each year . | The size of the standing army remained at about the 100,000-man mark decreed by the treaty , but a new group of conscripts equal to this size would receive training each year . |
After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg on 2 August 1934 , Adolf Hitler assumed the office of Reichspräsident , and thus became commander in chief . | After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg on August 2 , 1934 , Hitler assumed the office of Reichspräsident , and thus became commander in chief . |
In the Battle of the Atlantic , the initially successful German U-boat fleet arm was eventually defeated due to Allied technological innovations like sonar , radar , and the breaking of the Enigma code . | In the Battle of the Atlantic , the initially successful German U-boat fleet arm was eventually defeated due to Allied technological advances like sonar , radar , and the breaking of the Enigma code . |
It consisted of the Heer ( army ) , the Kriegsmarine ( navy ) and the Luftwaffe ( air force ) . | The Wehrmacht consisted of the Heer ( army ) , the Kriegsmarine ( navy ) and the Luftwaffe ( air force ) . |
Around 300 German pilots received training at Lipetsk , some tank training took place near Kazan , and toxic gas was developed at Saratov for the German army . | Around three hundred German pilots received training at Lipetsk , some tank training took place near Kazan and toxic gas was developed at Saratov for the German army . |
A new post-war military ( the Reichswehr ) was established on 23 March 1921 . | A new post-war military ( the Reichswehr ) was established on March 23 , 1921 . |
In 1940 , the Fallschirmjäger ( paratroops ) conquered the vital Belgian Fort Eben-Emael and took part in the airborne invasion of Norway , but after suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Crete , large scale airdrops were discontinued . | In 1940 , the Fallschirmjäger paratroops conquered the Belgian Fort Eben-Emael and took part in the airborne invasion of Norway , but after suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Crete , large scale airdrops were discontinued . |
Submarines , tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air-force was dissolved . | Tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air force was dissolved . |
Following the loss of the German battleship Bismarck in 1941 , with Allied air-superiority threatening the remaining battlecruisers in French Atlantic harbors , the ships were ordered to make the Channel Dash back to German ports . | Following the loss of Bismarck in 1941 , with Allied air superiority threatening the remaining battlecruisers in French Atlantic harbors , the ships were ordered to go back to German ports . |
The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht , so not only can this be regarded as its founding date , but the organization and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Nazi creations regardless of the political affiliations of its high command ( who nevertheless all swore the same personal oath of loyalty to Hitler ) . | The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht , so not only can this be regarded as its founding date , but the organization and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Nazi creations . |
The Luftwaffe contributed many units of ground forces to the war in Russia as well as the Normandy front . | The German Air Force , led by Hermann Göring , contributed many units of ground forces to the war in Russia as well as the Normandy front . |
The Heer entered the war with a minority of its formations motorized ; infantry remained approximately 90 % foot-borne throughout the war , and artillery was primarily horse-drawn . | The Wehrmacht entered the war with a minority of its formations motorized ; infantry remained approximately 90 % foot-borne throughout the war , and artillery primarily horse-drawn . |
In March 1919 , the national assembly passed a law founding a 420,000-strong preliminary army as Vorläufige Reichswehr . | In March 1919 , the national assemby passed a law founding a 420,000 strong preliminary army as Vorläufige Reichswehr . |
The insignia was a simpler version of the Iron Cross ( the straight-armed so-called Balkenkreuz or beamed cross ) that had been used as an aircraft and tank marking in late World War I , beginning in March and April 1918 . | The insignia was a simpler version of the Iron Cross ( the straight-armed so-called Balkenkreuz or beamed cross ) that had been used as an aircraft and tank marking in late World War I . The existence of the Wehrmacht was officially announced on October 15 , 1935 . |
The army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy . | The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were announced in May , and in June Germany was forced to sign the contract by which , among other terms , the army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy . |
The term Wehrmacht is in Article 47 of the 1919 Weimar Constitution , establishing that : The Reich 's President holds supreme command of all armed forces ( i.e. the Wehrmacht ) of the Reich ( `` Der Reichspräsident hat den Oberbefehl über die gesamte Wehrmacht des Reiches '' ) . | Article 47 of the Weimar Constitution of 1919 declared `` Der Reichspräsident hat den Oberbefehl über die gesamte Wehrmacht des Reiches '' ( meaning : `` The Reichspräsident holds supreme command of all armed forces of the Reich '' ) . |
Operating as crack infantry , the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division fought in all the theaters of the war . | Operating as ordinary infantry , the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division took part in the Battle of Monte Cassino . |
The German term Wehrmacht generically describes any nation 's Armed Forces , thus , Britische Wehrmacht denotes `` British Armed Forces . '' | For example , the term Britische Wehrmacht would identify the British armed forces . |
After Hitler declared war on the United States in December 1941 , Germany and other Axis powers found themselves engaged in campaigns against several major industrial powers while Germany was still in transition to a war economy . | With the entry of the United States in December 1941 , the Wehrmacht found itself engaged in ground campaigns against two major industrial powers . |
A popular style of music in Panama is Spanish reggae . | Latin music is a part of world music , which is the study of popular and traditional music in all countries . |
The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Edmonton Oil Kings of the Central Alberta Hockey League in Western Canada . | The teams playing were the Hamilton Red Wings of the Ontario Hockey Association who completed against the Edmonton Oil Kings . |
In a best-of-seven series , held at the Guelph Memorial Gardens in Guelph , Ontario , Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener , Ontario , and the Barton Street Arena in Hamilton , Ontario , Hamilton won their 1st Memorial Cup , defeating Edmonton 4 games to 1 . | Hamilton won their 1st Memorial Cup , defeating Edmonton 4 games to 1 . |
This was again won by fake bidders , so in July SEOBidding.com announced that the website would be sold for $ 500,000 and that legal action would be pursued against the fake bidders . | This was again won by fake bidders , so Seobidding.com announced that the website would be sold for $ 500,000 and that legal action would be pursued against the fake bidders . |
In January 2007 , the Christmas Island Internet Administration put the domain Goatse . | In January 2007 , Christmas Island Internet Administration put the domain goatse . |
Below his gaping anus , his dangling penis and scrotum are visible , as well as a golden ring on the ring finger of his left hand . | Below his gaping anus , his dangling penis and scrotum were visible , as well as a ring on the ring finger of his left hand . |
cx domain name was reportedly sold at an auction on April 30 , 2007 to an unknown bidder . | cx domain name was reported sold at an auction on April 30 , 2007 to an unknown bidder . |
The domain was subsequently registered on January 16 through domain registrar Variomedia , and the current registrant tried to auction the right to use the domain . | The domain was then registered on January 16 through domain registrar Variomedia , and the current holder tried to auction off the right to use the domain . |
On January 14 , 2004 , the domain name goatse . | On January 14 , 2004 , the domain goatse . |
cx Asking : $ 50200 minimum '' . | cx asking : $ 50200 minimum . '' |
cx was suspended by Christmas Island Internet Administration for Acceptable Use Policy violations in response to a complaint , but many mirrors of the site are still available , remaining on display on many other websites . | by Christmas Island Internet Administration for policy violations in response to a complaint , but many mirrors of the site are still available , and the picture is displayed on many websites . |
Its front page featured a picture , entitled hello . | The page featured a picture , hello . |
cx back into the available domain pool . | cx back into the pool of available domains . |
On November 25 , 2007 , and continuing as of June 2010 , the site was still for sale , listed as : `` goatse . | On November 25 , 2007 , the site was for sale on seobidding ; `` goatse . |
The inside of his rectum is also clearly visible . | jpg , showing an undressed man stretching his butt to a large size with both hands , with the inside of his rectum clearly visible . |
The Sudan at the time had no real central authority and used primitive weaponry in its tribal infighting . | Sudan at the time had no real central authority and used primitive weaponry in its tribal infighting . |
During this period of anarchy Muhammad Ali used his loyal Albanian troops to work with both sides , gaining power and prestige for himself . | During this period of anarchy Muhammad Ali used his loyal Albanian troops to play both sides , gaining power and prestige for himself . |
With its fleet essentially destroyed , Egypt had no way to support its forces in Greece and was forced to withdraw . | With its fleet destroyed , Egypt had no way to support its forces in Greece and was forced to withdraw . |
Students were sent to study European languages , primarily French , so they could in turn translate military manuals into Arabic . | Students were sent to study European languages , primarily French , so they could translate military manuals into Arabic . |
In the process of destroying the Mamluks , the Wāli had to fill the governmental roles that the Mamluks had previously filled . | In the process of destroying the Mamluks , the Wāli had to fill the posts that the Mamluks had previously filled . |
At the Battle of Konya ( 21 December 1832 ) , Ibrahim Pasha soundly defeated the Ottoman army led by the sadr azam Grand Vizier Reshid Pasha . | At the Battle of Konya ( 21 December 1832 ) , Ibrahim Pasha soundly defeated the Ottoman army led by the Grand Vizier Reshid Pasha . |
Ali was forced to squeeze Egypt more and more in order to support his campaign and his people resented the increased burden . | Ali was forced to squeeze Egypt more and more to support his campaign , and his people resented the increased burden . |
Muhammad Ali in turn appointed his son , Tusun , to lead a military expedition in 1811 . | Muhammad Ali in turn appointed his son , Tusun Pasha , to lead a military expedition in 1811 . |
With his own army proving ineffective , Sultan Mahmud II offered Muhammad Ali the island of Crete in exchange for his support in putting down the revolt . | Sultan Mahmud II offered Muhammad Ali the island of Crete in exchange for his support in putting down the revolt . |
He sent promising citizens to Europe to study . | He sent promising men to Europe to study . |
A new fleet was built , a new army was raised and on 31 October 1831 , under Ibrahim Pasha , the Egyptian invasion of Syria initiated the First Turko-Egyptian War . | A new fleet was built , a new army was raised and on 31 October 1831 , under Ibrahim Pasha , the Egyptian invasion of Syria started the First Turko-Egyptian War . |
On 20 October 1827 at the Navarino , while under the command of Muharram Bey , the Ottoman representative , the entire Egyptian navy was sunk by the European Allied fleet , under the command of Admiral Edward Codrington ( 1770-1851 ) . | On 20 October 1827 at the Navarino , the entire Egyptian navy was sunk by the European Allied fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Codrington ( 1770-1851 ) . |
Unrest on the Egyptian home front increased dramatically during the course of the siege . | Unrest on the Egyptian home front increased during the course of the siege . |
For not only had Syria abundant natural resources , it also had a thriving international trading community with well-developed markets throughout the Levant ; in addition , it would be a captive market for the goods now being produced in Egypt . | Not only had Syria abundant natural resources , it also had a thriving international trading community with well-developed markets throughout the Levant . |
Yet perhaps most of all , Syria was desirable as a buffer state between Egypt and the Ottoman Sultan . | Perhaps best of all , Syria was desirable as a buffer state between Egypt and the Ottoman Sultan . |
While Muhammad Ali was expanding his authority into Africa , the Ottoman Empire was being challenged by ethnic rebellions in its European territories . | As Muhammad Ali was expanding his authority into Africa , the Ottoman Empire faced ethnic rebellions in its European territories . |
To compensate for his and Egypt 's losses , the wheels for the conquest of Syria were set in motion . | To compensate for his and Egypt 's losses , the conquest of Syria was set in motion . |
The European education also provided talented Egyptians with a means of social mobility . | The European education also provided talented Egyptians with social mobility . |
The French withdrawal left a power vacuum in Egypt . | The French withdrawal left a power vacuum in the Ottoman province . |
A byproduct of Muhammad Ali 's training program was the establishment of a professional bureaucracy . | A byproduct of Muhammad Ali 's training program was the establishment of a Civil service . |
In 1820 Muhammad Ali dispatched an army of 5,000 troops commanded by his third son , Ismail and Abidin Bey , south into Sudan with the intent of conquering the territory and subjugating it to his authority . | In 1820 Muhammad Ali dispatched an army of 5,000 troops commanded by his third son , Ismail , south into Sudan with the intent of conquering the territory and subjugating it to his authority . |
Ali 's reign in Sudan , and that of his immediate successors , is remembered in Sudan as brutal and heavy-handed , contributing to the popular independence struggle of the self-proclaimed Mahdi , Muhammad Ahmad , in 1881 . | Ali 's harsh reign in Sudan , and that of his immediate successors , led eventually to the popular independence struggle of the self-proclaimed Mahdi , Muhammad Ahmad , in 1881 . |
Establishing an efficient central bureaucracy was an essential prerequisite for the success of Muhammad Ali 's other reforms . | Establishing an efficient central bureaucracy was needed for Muhammad Ali 's other reforms . |
So long as Muhammad Ali 's march did not threaten to cause the complete collapse of the Ottoman state , the powers in Europe remained as passive observers . | p111 So long as Muhammad Ali 's march did not threaten the complete collapse of the Ottoman state , the powers in Europe remained passive observers . |
Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas ` ud ibn Agha ( Ottoman Turkish : محمد علی پاشا المسعود بن آغا ; Arabic : محمد علي باشا \ / ALA-LC : Muḥammad ` Alī Bāshā ; Albanian : Mehmet Ali Pasha ; Turkish : Kavalalı Mehmet Ali Paşa ; 4 March 1769 - 2 August 1849 ) was a commander in the Ottoman army , who became Wāli , and self-declared Khedive of Egypt and Sudan with the Ottoman 's temporary approval . | Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas ` ud ibn Agha ( 4 March 1769 - 2 August 1849 ) was an Albanian commander in the Ottoman army , who became Wāli , and self-declared Khedive of Egypt and Sudan . |
Beyond building a functioning , industrial economy , Muhammad Ali also made an effort to train a professional military and bureaucracy . | Beyond building a more modern economy , Muhammad Ali started to train a professional military and bureaucracy . |
The terms of the peace were that Ali would withdraw his forces from Anatolia and receive the territories of Crete ( then known as Candia ) and the Hijaz as compensation , and Ibrahim Pasha would be appointed Wāli of Syria . | The terms of the peace were that Ali would withdraw his forces from Anatolia and receive the territories of Crete and the Hijaz as compensation . |
The dynasty that he established would rule Egypt and Sudan until the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 led by Muhammad Naguib . | The dynasty he established would rule Egypt and Sudan until the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 . |
For example , Muhammad Ali continued the practice of using the sultan 's name at Friday prayers in the newly captured territories and continued to circulate Ottoman coins instead of issuing new ones bearing his likeness . | For example , he continued the practice of using the Sultan 's name at Friday prayers in the newly captured territories . |
He partitioned Egypt into ten provinces responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order . | He divided Egypt into ten provinces , each leader responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order . |
Ali 's troops made headway into Sudan in 1821 , but met with fierce resistance by the Shaigiya . | p51 Ali 's troops made headway into Sudan in 1821 , but met with fierce resistance . |
The Egyptian force eventually captured the city after a six-month siege , which lasted from 3 November 1831 to 27 May 1832 . | The Egyptian force eventually captured the city after a six-month siege . |
Muhammad Ali next turned his attention to military campaigns independent of the Porte , beginning with the Sudan which he viewed as a valuable addition resource of territory , gold , and slaves . | p48 Muhammad Ali next turned his attention to military campaigns of his own design , beginning with the Sudan which he viewed as a valuable addition of territory , gold , and slaves . |
After a two-year campaign , the Saudis were crushed and most of the Saudi family was captured . | The campaign was turned back in Arabia ; however , a second attack was launched in 1812 that recaptured Hejaz.p43-44 After a two-year campaign , the Saudis were crushed and most of the Saudi family was captured . |
This possibility so alarmed Mahmud II that he accepted Russia 's offer of military aid resulting in the Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi . | This possibility so alarmed Mahmud II that he accepted Russia 's offer of military aid . |
Ultimately , the superiority of the Egyptian troops and firearms ensured the defeat of the Shaigiya and the subsequent conquest of the Sudan . | Ultimately , Egyptian troops and firearms ensured the conquest of Sudan . |
The Ottoman army proved ineffectual in its attempts to put down the revolt as ethnic violence spread as far as Constantinople . | The Ottoman army failed to put down the revolt , and ethnic violence spread as far as Constantinople . |
The state in turn resold Egyptian goods , within Egypt and to foreign markets , and retained the surplus . | The state in turn resold Egyptian goods , and kept the surplus . |
From this position , the European powers brokered a negotiated solution in May 1833 known as the Convention of Kutahya . | In May 1833 the Convention of Kutahya was signed . |
The holy cities of Mecca , and Medina had been captured by the House of Saud , who had recently embraced a literalist Hanbali interpretation of Islam . | The holy cities of Mecca , and Medina had been captured by the House of Saud , who held a form of Islam called Wahhabism . |
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