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Their members consist of guitarist and vocalist Jang Beom-Jun ( Hangul : 장범준 ) , bassist Kim Hyung-Tae ( Hangul : 김형태 ) and drummer Brad Moore ( full name : Bradley Ray Moore ) . | The band is composed of three members now : Jang Bum-jun ( guitarist and vocalist ) , Kim Hyung-tae ( bassist ) , and Bradely Ray Moore ( drummer ) . |
As a result , Busker Busker , along with another band ( Haze ) , were given a second chance to appear on the TV show and signed on to be a part of the show 's new Top 11 . | As there happened to be a vacancy in Top 10 , Busker Busker was newly selected as one of the top 11 , with Haze . |
In 1759 , Smith published his first work , The Theory of Moral Sentiments . | He wrote an earlier book , in 1759 , called The Theory of Moral Sentiments . |
Adam Smith ( 5 June 1723 OS ( 16 June 1723 NS ) - 17 July 1790 ) was a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy . | Adam Smith ( 1723 - 17 July 1790 ) was a Scottish economist , who is called the Father of Modern Economics . |
The most famous cold fusion claims were made by Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann in 1989 . | In 1989 two scientists , Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann , published a paper in Nature , an important science journal , claiming to have created cold fusion . |
The pieces are carefully heated with exclusion of air and then compressed into a uniform mass by intense hydraulic pressure ; the softened amber being forced through holes in a metal plate . | The pieces are carefully heated with exclusion of air and then pressed into one mass by intense hydraulic pressure , the softened amber being forced through holes in a metal plate . |
Many trees produce resin , but in the majority of cases this deposit is broken down by physical and biological process . | Many trees produce resin , but usually it is broken down by physical and biological process . |
The product is extensively used for the production of cheap jewelry and articles for smoking . | As mentioned , the product is extensively used for making cheap jewellery and articles for smoking . |
Small fragments , formerly thrown away or used only for varnish , are now used on a large scale in the formation of `` amberoid '' or `` pressed amber '' . | Small fragments , formerly thrown away or used only for varnish , are now used on a large scale in the formation of `` ambroid '' or `` pressed amber '' . |
Cloudy amber may be clarified in an oil-bath , as the oil fills the numerous pores to which the turbidity is due . | Cloudy amber may be made clearer in an oil-bath , as the oil fills the numerous pores to which the turbidity is due . |
Exposure to sunlight , rain , and temperate extremes tends to disintegrate resin , and the process is assisted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi . | Exposure to weather tends to disintegrate resin , assisted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi . |
Amber is heterogeneous in composition , but consists of several resinous bodies more or less soluble in alcohol , ether and chloroform , associated with an insoluble bituminous substance . | Amber consists of several resinous bodies that can mostly dissolve in alcohol , ether and chloroform , associated with a bituminous substance that does not dissolve . |
For resin to survive long enough to become amber , it must be resistant to such forces or be produced under conditions that exclude them . | For resin to survive long enough to become amber , it must resist such forces , or be produced under conditions that exclude them . |
About 90 % of the world 's extractable amber is still located in that area , which became the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia in 1946 . | About 90 % of the world 's extractable amber is in the Kaliningrad region of Russia on the Baltic Sea . |
The Li ( 黎 ; pinyin : Lí ) or Hlai are a minority ethnic group , the vast majority of whom live off the southern coast of mainland China on Hainan Island , where they are the largest minority ethnic group . | The Hlai or Li ( Chinese : 黎 ; pinyin : Lí ) are an ethnic group living primarily on the island of Hainam , off the southern coast of mainland China and just east of Vietnam . |
Healesville Sanctuary , or the Sir Colin MacKenzie Fauna Park , is a zoo specializing in native Australian animals . | Healesville Sanctuary , or the Sir Colin MacKenzie Fauna Park , is a zoo at Healesville in Victoria . |
The zoo is set in a natural bushland environment where paths wind through different habitat areas showcasing wallabies , wombats , dingoes , kangaroos , and over 200 native bird varieties . | Paths wind through different habitat areas with wallabies , wombats , dingoes , kangaroos , and over 200 Australian birds . |
It also assists with a breeding population of the endangered Helmeted Honeyeater . | It also helps by breeding the endangered Helmeted honeyeater . |
Dr Colin MacKenzie ( knighted in 1929 ) set up the Institute of Anatomical Research in 1920 on 78 acres ( 32 ha ) of land which had formerly been part of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve . | Dr Colin MacKenzie ( knighted in 1929 ) set up the Institute of Anatomical Research in 1921 . |
It is one of only two places to have successfully bred a platypus , the other being Sydney 's Taronga Zoo . | The only other zoo to have bred a platypus is Sydney 's Taronga Zoo . |
The Reserve passed to the Healesville Council in 1927 and became the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary in 1934 . | It became the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary in 1934 . |
Conducted tours , bird shows and information areas are available to visitors . | There are tours , bird shows and information areas for visitors . |
It is located at Healesville in rural Victoria , Australia , and has a history of breeding native animals . | It has a history of breeding Australian animals . |
Triceratops are by far the best-known ceratopsians to the general public . | Triceratops is by far the best-known ceratopsian to the general public . |
While these frills might have served to protect the vulnerable neck from predators , they may also have been used for display , thermoregulation , the attachment of large neck and chewing muscles or some combination of the above . | The frill was no doubt also used in display , thermoregulation , the attachment of large neck and chewing muscles or some combination of the above . |
Early members of the ceratopsian group , such as Psittacosaurus , were small bipedal animals . | Early members , such as Psittacosaurus , were small and bipedal . |
Later members , including ceratopsids like Centrosaurus and Triceratops , became very large quadrupeds and developed elaborate facial horns and frills extending over the neck . | They developed elaborate facial horns and a neck frill . |
Typically , a green manure crop is grown for a specific period of time , and then plowed under and incorporated into the soil while green or shortly after flowering . | Typically , a green manure crop is grown for a specific period , and then plowed under and incorporated into the soil . |
Traditionally , the incorporation of green manure into the soil is known as the fallow cycle of crop rotation , which was used to allow soils to recover . | Green manures usually perform several functions , that include soil improvement and soil protection : Historically , the practice of green manuring can be traced back to the fallow cycle of crop rotation , which was used to allow soils to recover . |
A round is a simple type of canon . | Rounds are a kind of canon . |
Development of Ubuntu is led by Canonical Ltd. , a company based on the Isle of Man and owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth . | Started in 2004 , Ubuntu has been developed at a fast rate by Canonical Ltd. , a company owned by a rich South African man by the name of Mark Shuttleworth . |
From medieval times up to the beginning of the 19th century , every British town and city of any note had a band of waites . | From medieval times up to the beginning of the 19th century , every important British town and city had a band of Waites . |
Their instruments also varied , but were for the main part loud and penetrating wind instruments such as the shawm , which was so closely associated with them that it was also known as the wait-pipe . | Mostly they were loud wind instruments such as the shawm . |
Waits were provided with salaries , liveries and silver chains of office , bearing the town 's arms . | The waits wore smart liveries and silver chains of office with the town 's arms . |
Michele Alboreto scored his last point in Formula 1 with a 6th place in the 1994 Monaco Grand Prix . | Michele Alboreto scored his last point in Formula One with a sixth place in the 1994 Monaco Grand Prix . |
Stoddart was described as the Formula One teams ' unofficial shop steward . | Stoddart was described as the Formula One teams ' unofficial representative . |
Money woes hit and in 1994 Minardi joined his team with BMS Scuderia Italia in an effort to survive . | In 1994 Minardi joined his team with BMS Scuderia Italia in an effort to survive . |
Giancarlo led the Minardi team to four moderately successful Formula Two seasons with a variety of young Italian and South American drivers , including Alessandro Nannini and Johnny Cecotto . | The Minardi team had four moderately successful Formula Two seasons with a variety of young drivers , including Alessandro Nannini and Johnny Cecotto . |
Before Minardi 's demise , it was a particularly well-liked team within Formula One circles for many reasons . | Before Minardi 's demise , it was a well-liked team within Formula One circles . |
However , Rumi had contracted cancer , and was forced to withdraw his backing at the end of the season . | Rumi had contracted cancer , and was forced to withdraw his backing in 2000 . |
As the number of small teams shrank , Minardi slipped from the mid-field towards the back of the grid . | As the number of small teams shrank , Minardi slipped from the mid-field towards the back of the pack . |
For the 2000 season the team were forced to use 1998-spec Ford Zetec-R V10 engines , which were rebadged as Fondmetal engines in deference to his financial input . | For the 2000 season the team were forced to use 1998 specification Ford Zetec-R V10 engines , which were renamed as Fondmetal engines . |
Nonetheless , the team expanded to two cars for the 1986 season . | The team expanded to two cars for the 1986 season . |
The team 's most notable result was a 1981 win at the Misano round by Michele Alboreto . | The team 's most best result was a 1981 win at the Misano Circuit by Michele Alboreto . |
Former Minardi drivers who have gone on to win Grands Prix include Alessandro Nannini , Giancarlo Fisichella , Jarno Trulli and Mark Webber while Alex Zanardi went on to win two Champ Car titles , and both Justin Wilson and Christian Fittipaldi have won races in premier North American open-wheel competition . | Former Minardi drivers who have gone on to win Grands Prix include Alessandro Nannini , Giancarlo Fisichella , Jarno Trulli and Mark Webber . |
During 1984 , Minardi took the decision to enter Formula One the following year . | During 1984 , Minardi made the decision to enter Formula One the next year . |
The single car team was unsuccessful in its first year , scoring no points . | The single car team was unsuccessful in its first year . |
Minardi was an automobile racing team and constructor founded in 1979 by Giancarlo Minardi . | Minardi was an automobile racing team and constructor . |
Pedro Lamy scored his one and only point in Formula 1 with a 6th place in the 1995 Australian Grand Prix ; this result was followed by a long barren spell until Marc Gené finished 6th in the 1999 European Grand Prix . | Pedro Lamy scored his one and only point in Formula One with a sixth place in the 1995 Australian Grand Prix . |
Baumgartner scored Minardi 's first point in more than 2 years at the United States Grand Prix , finishing 8th ( only 8 cars finished the 2004 USGP ) . | Baumgartner scored Minardi 's first point in more than two years at the United States Grand Prix . |
Before the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Stoddart initially threatened to withdraw his cars if they were made to comply with the revised regulations for 2005 . | Before the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Stoddart threatened to withdraw his cars . |
The team were moderately successful in the midfield through the late 1980s and early 1990s , giving a succession of Italian drivers their first chance at the top level , including Alessandro Nannini , Pierluigi Martini and Gianni Morbidelli . | Minardi gave a number of Italian drivers their first chance at the top level , including Alessandro Nannini , Pierluigi Martini and Gianni Morbidelli . |
Stoddart claimed that Minardi could not afford to adapt their cars . | He claimed that Minardi could not afford to modify their cars . |
Giovanni Minardi competed in his own cars in the late 1940s and after his death his son Giancarlo took over the racing part of the family business . | Giovanni Minardi competed in his own cars in the late 1940s . |
Rather than using a customer chassis , the team commissioned a BMW powered design from Giacomo Caliri 's FLY studios - previously responsible for the Fittipaldi Automotive team 's F5A Formula One car . | The team commissioned a BMW powered design from Giacomo Caliri 's FLY studios . |
Martini also recorded the team 's only front row start : 2nd at the 1990 United States Grand Prix and led a lap during a heroic performance in the 1989 Portuguese Grand Prix . | Martini also recorded the team 's only front row start , 2nd at the 1990 United States Grand Prix . |
During its time in F1 , the team scored a total of 38 championship points ; 16 of these were earned by the team 's first driver , Pierluigi Martini . | 16 earned by the team 's first driver , Pierluigi Martini . |
The team , near collapse , was purchased by Australian businessman Paul Stoddart in early 2001 , merging it with his European Racing Formula 3000 team . | The team , near financial collapse , was purchased by Australian businessman Paul Stoddart in early 2001 . |
He appealed to the competing car manufacturers for an agreement where the independent ( and , on the whole , financially weaker ) teams in Formula One would get cheaper engine deals than at present . | He wanted an agreement where the independent teams in Formula One would get cheaper engine deals . |
The team picked up in competitiveness and by 1989 had become top entrant for Pirelli 's return to Formula One . | By 1989 had become top entrant for tyre maker Pirelli 's return to Formula One . |
It competed in the Formula One World Championship from 1985 until 2005 with little success , nevertheless acquiring a loyal following of fans . | It competed in the Formula One World Championship from 1985 until 2005 . |
In return , the team principals who would benefit from this would support the works teams when it came to opposing new rule changes enforced by the FIA , such as the proposed ban on traction control . | This would help the factory teams oppose new rule changes , such as the proposed ban on traction control . |
The new engine was underpowered and driver Pierluigi Martini finished only two races , although he was also classified 11th at the German Grand Prix despite stopping with engine problems . | Driver Pierluigi Martini finished only two races . |
Through the mid-1990s the team was the nucleus around which the community of Italian Formula One constructors collapsed . | Through the mid-1990s the team was at the beginning of the end of the Italian Formula One constructors . |
At his and Stoddart 's home grand prix he brought the car home in fifth place to score two World Championship points - a rare occurrence for Minardi . | At his and Stoddart 's home grand prix , Webber brought the car home in fifth place finish . |
During his time as team principal , Stoddart campaigned for reduced costs in the sport . | Stoddart ran the team for five years . |
In the paddock , the team was noted for friendliness , accessibility , and lack of corporate culture ( universally regarded as having the best espresso in F1 ) . | In the paddock , the team was known for it friendliness , accessibility , and lack of corporate culture . |
The engine was not ready for the start of the 1985 season , so the team converted their M185 chassis to accept a Cosworth DFV engine for the first two races . | The engine was not ready for the start of the 1985 , so the team converted their chassis , the M185 . |
Minardi left the lower division at the end of 1984 , although in 1986 a modified version of their final Formula Two car , the 283 , was entered without success in two rounds of the Formula 3000 championship which had replaced Formula Two in 1985 . | In 1986 a modified version of their final Formula Two car was entered in two rounds of the Formula 3000 championship . |
He drove for them on their debut in 1985 , scored their first point in the 1988 United States Grand Prix , although he had been running 5th for quite a long time during the race until being passed by Tyrrell 's Jonathan Palmer , took their only front-row start at 1990 USA Grand Prix ( aided by special Pirelli tyres ; several of their other drivers had surprise qualifying results that day ) , their only lap leading a race in the 1989 Portuguese Grand Prix , where he finished 5th , and scored their joint-best F1 result of 4th . | Took their only front-row start at 1990 USA Grand Prix , aided by special Pirelli tyres . |
Caliri designed the M184 , the team 's prototype Formula One car ( intended as a dual purpose design for the new Formula 3000 ) around Alfa Romeo 's V8 turbocharged engine but when engineer Carlo Chiti left Alfa Romeo to found Motori Moderni , Minardi became the only customer for his new V6 engine design . | When engineer Carlo Chiti left Alfa Romeo , he founded Motori Moderni . |
In 2001 , to save the team from folding , Minardi sold it to Australian businessman Paul Stoddart , who ran the team for five years before selling it on to Red Bull in 2005 who renamed it Scuderia Toro Rosso . | To save the team Mr. Minardi sold it to Australian businessman Paul Stoddart . |
Before the start of the 2004 season , he threatened to withdraw his support against the ban on traction control , but later withdrew this threat . | Before the start of the 2004 season , Stoddart threatened to support the ban on traction control . |
Stoddart has also repeatedly called for the resignation of the FIA 's President , Max Mosley , particularly in the aftermath of the 2005 United States Grand Prix where the majority of teams withdrew from the race due to safety concerns about their Michelin tyres . | Several times , Stoddart called for the resignation of Max Mosley , the FIA 's President . |
The team never achieved a podium finish , only managing three 4th place finishes : Martini twice in 1991 and Christian Fittipaldi in 1993 . | The team never achieved a podium ( top 3 ) finish . |
A local area network ( LAN ) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a home , school , computer laboratory , or office building using network media . | A local area network ( LAN ) is a group of computers ( network ) in a small area like a home , office , or school . |
Both subfamilies have relatively long dorsal fins and anal fins . | They have relatively long dorsal fins and anal fins . |
The blue blanquillo , Malacanthus latovittatus ( also known as the banded blanquillo , striped blanquillo , false whiting , sand tilefish or eye of the sea ) , is a species of tilefish from the family Malacanthidae . | The blue blanquillo ( Malacanthus latovittatus , also known as the banded blanquillo , striped blanquillo , false whiting , sand tilefish or eye of the sea ) is a species of tilefish . |
on their backs , there is a series of stripes that run across its body . | On their backs , there is a set of stripes that run across its body . |
Malacanthus latovittatus does not swim in schools , they are often found swimming alone or in pairs . | Malacanthus latovittatus does not swim in groups . |
Their common predators are reef sharks , and other larger fish ; they are also eaten by humans . | Their common predators are reef sharks , and other larger fish . |
The fish is known to swim at depths of 20-22 metres ( 66-72 ft ) with temperatures of 22-28 ° C ( 72-82 ° F ) . | The fish can swim at depths of 20-22 metres ( 66-72 ft ) . |
Blue blanquillo fish are commonly found in the Indo-Pacific area , ranging from the Red Sea to the Line Islands , north to southern Japan and south to New Caledonia and the Cook Islands . | Blue blanquillo fish are usually found in the Indo-Pacific area . |
The blue blanquillo 's primary staple is benthic invertebrates or zooplankton , but they also feed on crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp , molluscs , worms , sea urchins and small fish . | They also eat crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp , molluscs , worms , sea urchins and small fish . |
The fish is primarily blue , with some shades of yellow , and can change color in different situations . | It also has some shades of yellow , and can change color in different situations . |
Their belly is white and the head color changes from a light blue to a pinkish mix during spawning season . | The color of the head changes from a light blue to a pinkish mix during spawning season . |
They are known to clean other fish , but may mimic the wrasse to inhibit predators from eating it . | They are known to clean other fish . |
The blue blanquillo is one of the many members of the Malacanthidae family , which are distinguishable by their streamlined bodies and the large crest on their head . | Fish from the family Malacanthidae have streamlined bodies and large crests on their head . |
The Blue blanquillo is the only species within the genus Malacanthus , which itself is in the family Malacanthidae , commonly known as tilefish . | It is the only species within the genus Malacanthus . |
Howard was born in Gorseinon , South Wales . | Michael Howard was born in Gorseinon , a town in Swansea , Wales . |
He became a Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the 1983 General Election , representing the constituency of Folkestone and Hythe . | He was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Folkestone and Hythe from 1983 to 2010 . |
Under John Major ( 1990-1997 ) , he held several cabinet positions including Secretary of State for Employment ( 1990-1992 ) and Home Secretary ( 1993-1997 ) . | His cabinet jobs included Secretary of State for Employment ( 1990-1992 ) , Secretary of State for the Environment ( 1992-1993 ) and Home Secretary ( 1993-1997 ) . |
Howard did not contest his seat of Folkestone and Hythe in the 2010 General Election and entered the House of Lords as Baron Howard of Lympne . | In 2010 , he entered the House of Lords as Baron Howard of Lympne . |
In November 2003 , following the Conservative Party 's vote of no confidence in its Leader Iain Duncan Smith , he was elected unopposed . | In 2003 , the Leader of the Conservative Party Iain Duncan Smith was made to resign and Michael Howard was elected unopposed to become the Conservative Party leader . |
Michael Howard , Baron Howard of Lympne , CH , PC , QC ( born 7 July 1941 ) is a British politician who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005 . | Michael Howard ( born Michael Hecht , 7 July 1941 ) is a British politician who was the Leader of the Conservative Party from November 2003 to December 2005 . |
In 1964 he was called to the Bar and became a Queen 's Counsel in 1982 . | He studied Law at the University of Cambridge and became a Queen 's Counsel in 1982 . |
She left many recordings of oratorio and sacred music by Bach , Mozart , Haydn ( including at least four different renditions of the Angel Gabriel in Die Schöpfung ) , Brahms , Fauré , Beethoven , Dvořák , and Stravinsky . | She left many recordings of oratorio and sacred music by Bach , Mozart , Haydn ( including at least four different performances of the Angel Gabriel in Die Schöpfung ) , Brahms , Fauré , Beethoven , Dvořák , and Stravinsky . |
She appeared at the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden in London from 1947 to 1949 , and also La Scala in Milan , the Edinburgh Festival , etc. . | She appeared at the Royal Opera House of Covent Garden in London from 1947 to 1949 , and also La Scala in Milan , Edinburgh Festival , etc. . |
She was also a noted lieder singer and a number of her Salzburg Festival recitals were recorded . | She was a great lieder singer and several of her Salzburg Festival recitals were recorded . |
But she also sang in other composers ' operas ; the title role in Puccini 's Madama Butterfly , Marie in Alban Berg 's Wozzeck , Eva in Meistersinger , Blanche in Poulenc 's Dialogues des Carmélites , and the title role in Janáček 's Káťa Kabanová . | She sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York during the 1953 - a1954 season the role of Susanna in Mozart 's The Marriage of Figaro She is especially remembered for her singing of the music of Mozart and Richard Strauss , but she also sang in other composers ' operas ; the title role in Puccini 's Madama Butterfly , Marie in Alban Berg 's Wozzeck , Eva in Der Meistersinger von Nürnberg , Blanche in Poulenc 's Dialogues des Carmélites , and the title role in Janáček 's Káťa Kabanová . |
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