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The Highland Boundary Fault in these areas are seen to be dividing a northerly low area from a southerly high area . | In the north there is the Great Glen Fault , and in the south the Southern Uplands Fault . |
At present , it is believed that the Highland Boundary Fault was active during two main orogenic events associated with the Caledonian orogeny : the Grampian orogeny in the Early Ordovician and the Acadian orogeny in the Middle Devonian . | The Highland Boundary Fault was active during the Caledonian Orogeny . |
The county had a number of exclaves : Bedlingtonshire , Islandshire and Norhamshire within Northumberland , and Craikshire within the North Riding of Yorkshire . | The county several had a number of exclaves : Bedlingtonshire , Islandshire and Norhamshire within Northumberland , and Craikshire within the North Riding of Yorkshire . |
The county boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted : that part of the town of Barnard Castle historically in Yorkshire was added to County Durham , while the portion of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was ceded to the North Riding . | The boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted : the part of the town of Barnard Castle that was in Yorkshire was added to County Durham , but the part of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was given to the North Riding . |
The historic boundaries were used for parliamentary purposes until 1832 , and for judicial and local government purposes until the coming into force of the Counties ( Detached Parts ) Act 1844 , which merged most remaining exclaves with their surrounding county . | The historic boundaries were used for parliamentary purposes until 1832 , and for law courts and local government until the Counties ( Detached Parts ) Act 1844 , which merged most remaining exclaves with their surrounding county . |
Over its existence , the administrative county lost territory , both to the existing county boroughs , and also due to the municipal borough of West Hartlepool becoming a county borough in 1902 and Darlington in 1915 . | Over its existence , the administrative county lost territory , both to the existing county boroughs , and also due to the creation of county boroughs at West Hartlepool in 1902 and Darlington in 1915 . |
In 1967 the former area of the borough of Hartlepool was removed from the administrative county when it merged with West Hartlepool to form a new county borough of Hartlepool . | In 1967 the borough of Hartlepool was removed from the administrative county when it merged with West Hartlepool to form a new county borough of Hartlepool , and in 1968 Billingham was included within the boundaries of the county borough of Teesside , associated with the North Riding . |
At the same time it gained the former area of Startforth Rural District from the North Riding of Yorkshire . | The new non-metropolitan county of Durham also covered the former area of Startforth Rural District , a part of the historic North Riding of Yorkshire , and south of the historical boundary of the River Tees . |
At its historic extent , Durham included a main body covering the Catchment of the Pennines in the west , the River Tees in the south , the North Sea in the east and the Rivers Tyne and Derwent in the north . | The historic county covered from the Pennines in the west , the River Tees in the south , the North Sea in the east and the Rivers Tyne and Derwent in the north . |
Not included were the county boroughs of Gateshead , South Shields and Sunderland . | In 1889 the administrative county of Durham consisted of the historic county less the county boroughs of Gateshead , South Shields and Sunderland . |
The county town is Durham . | County Durham is a county in north-east England . |
Most of the county came under control of the newly formed Durham County Council in an area known as an administrative county . | The successful Durham County Council bid referred to the new authority as County Durham Council . |
As part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England initiated by the Department for Communities and Local Government , the seven district councils within the County Council area were abolished . | The Department for Communities and Local Government has said that the seven district councils and the County Council will be abolished and a new unitary authority for the whole of the existing County Council area will be created . |
However , for purposes other than local government the administrative county of Durham and the county boroughs continued to form a `` county of Durham '' to which a Lord Lieutenant of Durham was appointed . | For all non-administrative purposes , such as lieutenancy , the County of Durham comprised the administrative county and associated county boroughs . |
In 1974 the administrative county and the county boroughs were abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 and County Durham was reconstituted as a non-metropolitan county . | The administrative county was abolished in 1974 . |
10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy-drama film . | 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen movie . |
The film , a modernization of Shakespeare 's The Taming of the Shrew , is titled after a poem written by the film 's female lead ( played by Stiles ) to describe her bittersweet romance with the male lead ( played by Ledger ) . | The movie is a modern version of Shakespeare 's play The Taming of the Shrew . |
It is directed by Gil Junger and stars Julia Stiles , Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon-Levitt . | It is directed by Gil Junger . |
The song sold 6.9 million copies worldwide during that year . | It sold 6.9 million copies worldwide . |
`` OMG '' topped the charts in Australia , Ireland , New Zealand , the United Kingdom and the United States . | `` OMG '' reached number one in charts in Australia , Ireland , New Zealand , the United Kingdom and the United States . |
i. am . | i. am who produced the song . |
`` OMG '' is a song written and performed by American recording artists Usher and will . | `` OMG '' is a song by American singer Usher . |
The Skeptical Inquirer is an international magazine , but is not a formal scientific journal . | The Skeptical Inquirer is not a formal scientific journal . |
The Skeptical Inquirer is a bimonthly American magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI ) with the subtitle : The magazine for science and reason . | The Skeptical Inquirer is an American science magazine . |
Since January 1996 , its subtitle has been : The magazine for science and reason . | This magazine 's subtitle is now The magazine for science and reason . |
Embolded teams are still competing in the Formula One championship A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship . | Event that were not part of the Formula One World Championship have a pink background . |
Embolded drivers are still competing in the Formula One championship A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship . | Event that were not part of the Formula One World Championship have a pink background . |
Once , his regiment ceased fighting the Austrians for three weeks . | Once , his regiment stopped fighting the Austrians for three weeks . |
Ponticelli worked at digging burial pits and trenches . | Ponticelli worked digging burial pits and trenches . |
In August 1914 , shortly after the outbreak of World War I , Ponticelli joined the 1st Régiment de Marche of the French Foreign Legion at 16 years old , lying about his age to do so . | In August 1914 , after the start of World War I , Ponticelli joined the 1st Régiment de Marche of the French Foreign Legion at 16 years old . |
The armies , who mostly spoke each other 's tongue , swapped loaves of bread for tobacco and photographed each other . | The armies , who mostly spoke the same language , traded loaves of bread for tobacco and took pictures of each other . |
There he rediscovered his older brother , Céleste Ponticelli , who had also joined the regiment . | His older brother , Céleste Ponticelli , had also joined the regiment . |
He served at Soissons in Picardy , northeast France , and at Douaumont , near Verdun . | He fought at Soissons in Picardy , northeast France and at Douaumont , near Verdun . |
Ponticelli was not a French citizen and in May 1915 , when Italy entered the war , he was conscripted into the Italian Army . | Ponticelli was not a French citizen and in May 1915 , when Italy entered the war , he was forced into the Italian Army by conscription . |
At his new post as a machine gunner , Ponticelli was seriously wounded by a shell during an assault on an Austrian mountain position . | At his new job as a machine gunner , Ponticelli was wounded by a shell during an assault on an Austrian mountain . |
Ponticelli saw service against the Austro-Hungarian Army at Mount Piccolo on the Austria-Italy border . | Ponticelli fought against the Austro-Hungarian Army at Mount Piccolo on the Austria-Italy border . |
Although he attempted to remain with his French regiment , he eventually enlisted in the 3rd Alpini Regiment , after being escorted to Turin by two gendarmes . | Even though he tried to stay with his French regiment , he had to become part of the 3rd Alpini Regiment . |
Lazare Ponticelli ( born Lazzaro Ponticelli , 24 December 1897 , later transcribed as 7 December - 12 March 2008 ) , Knight of Vittorio Veneto , was at 110 , the last surviving officially recognized veteran of the First World War from France and the last poilu of its trenches to die . | Lazare Ponticelli ( born 7 December 1897 - 12 March 2008 ) was a French World War I veteran . |
According to Ponticelli , France had done much for him , and serving was his way of showing his gratitude . | Ponticelli said that France had done much for him , and being in the army was his way of showing his thanks . |
Water fit for human consumption is called drinking water or potable water . | Water that a person can drink is called `` potable water '' ( or `` drinking water '' . ) |
Humans use water for many recreational purposes , as well as for exercising and for sports . | Water is also used for recreational purposes . |
A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds . | Water is a molecule made of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom . |
Studies have found over 100 definitions of `` terrorism '' . | There are over 100 definitions of `` terrorism '' . |
The use of similar tactics by criminal organizations for protection rackets or to enforce a code of silence is usually not labeled terrorism , though these same actions may be labeled terrorism when done by a politically motivated group . | The use of similar tactics by criminal gangs is not usually called terrorism , though these same actions may be called terrorism when done by a politically motivated group . |
As with `` terrorism '' the concept of `` state terrorism '' is controversial . | The concept of terrorism may be controversial . |
An abiding characteristic is the indiscriminate use of violence against non-combatants for the purpose of gaining publicity for a group , cause , or individual . | One form is the use of violence against noncombatants for the purpose of gaining publicity for a group , cause , or individual . |
It has been practiced by both right-wing and left-wing political parties , nationalistic groups , religious groups , revolutionaries , and ruling governments . | Terrorism is often done by various political organizations , both right-wing and left-wing political parties , nationalistic groups , religious groups such as al-Qaeda , revolutionaries , as well as by governments that are in power . |
Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts that are intended to create fear ( terror ) ; are perpetrated for a religious , political , or ideological goal ; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants ( e.g. , military personnel in peacetime or civilians ) . | Common definitions of terrorism refer to violent acts which are intended to create fear ( terror ) ; are done for a religious , political , or ideological goal ; and which target civilians . |
In the international community , terrorism has no legally binding , criminal law definition . | Terrorism has no official criminal law definition at the international level . |
Nyasasaurus comes from a deposit that dates back to the Anisian Stage , meaning that it predates other early dinosaurs by about 16 million years . | Nyasasaurus comes from a deposit that dates back to the Middle Triassic Anisian stage , meaning that it predates other early dinosaurs by about 15 million years . |
Previously , the oldest record of dinosaurs was from Argentina and dated back to the late Carnian stage , about 231.4 million years ago ( Ma ) . | Previously , the oldest record of dinosaurs was from Argentina and dated back to the Upper Triassic Carnian stage , about 231.4 million years ago ( mya ) . |
Nyasasaurus ( meaning `` Lake Nyasa lizard '' ) is an extinct genus of dinosauriform reptile from the Middle Triassic Manda Beds of Tanzania that may be the earliest known dinosaur . | Nyasasaurus ( `` Lake Nyasa lizard '' ) is an extinct genus of Archosaur reptile from the Middle Triassic Manda Beds of Tanzania . |
After his football career , Hicks went on to become a popular character actor in films such as The Rock , Jack , Armageddon , and In the Mix . | Hicks went on to become a popular character actor in movies such as The Rock , Jack , Armageddon , and In the Mix after his football career . |
In his eight NFL seasons , Hicks recorded 32 interceptions , 602 interception return yards , 14 fumble recoveries , 112 fumble return yards , and 4 touchdowns ( 3 interceptions , 1 fumble return ) . | In Hicks eight NFL seasons , he had 32 interceptions , 602 interception return yards , 14 fumble recoveries , 112 fumble return yards , and 4 touchdowns . |
After the 49ers lost a fumble on the opening kickoff , the Bengals had a great scoring opportunity and drove to San Francisco 5-yard line . | After the 49ers lost a fumble on the opening kickoff , the Cincinnati Bengals got the football to San Francisco 5-yard line . |
However , Hicks made a clutch interception to prevent the Bengals from scoring . | Hicks made an interception and stopped the Bengals from scoring . |
A four-time Pro Bowl selection from 1981 to 1984 , Hicks was a key player on the 49ers dynasty in the 1980s , assisting his team to NFL Championship wins in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX . | He helped the 49ers to win 2 NFL Championships in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX . |
Before his pro career , Hicks played for the University of Michigan . | Before that , Dwight Hicks played for the University of Michigan . |
In the 1981 season , Hicks led the NFL in interceptions ( 9 ) and return yards ( 239 ) , and went on to make a big impact in the Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals . | Hicks led the NFL in interceptions in the 1981 season , and return yards . |
The Pauline epistles , Epistles of Paul , or Letters of Paul , are the thirteen New Testament books which have the name Paul ( Παῦλος ) as the first word , hence claiming authorship by Paul the Apostle . | The Pauline epistles are the fourteen New Testament books which most Christians think were written by the Apostle Paul . |
In the order they appear in the New Testament , the Pauline epistles are : Some classifications include the anonymous Epistle to the Hebrews as a Pauline epistle instead of listing it with the general epistles , but Pauline authorship of Hebrews was disputed from the earliest . | In the order they appear in the New Testament , the Pauline epistles are : |
Some varieties show a flavor intermediate between oregano and marjoram . | Some breeds show a flavor intermediate between oregano and marjoram . |
The dried and ground leaves are most often used in Greece to add flavor to Greek salad , and is usually added to the lemon-olive oil sauce that accompanies many fish or meat barbecues and some casseroles . | It can also be added to the lemon-olive oil sauce that goes with almost every fish or meat barbecues and some casseroles . |
A closely related plant is marjoram from Turkey , which , however , differs significantly in taste , because phenolic compounds are missing from its essential oil . | This is because phenolic compounds are missing in its essential oil . |
It has an aromatic , warm and slightly bitter taste , which can vary in intensity . | Oregano has an aromatic , warm and slightly bitter taste . |
Oregano is high in antioxidant activity , due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids . | Oregano is high in antioxidant activity , because of a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids ( PMID 16218659 , PMID 12730411 ) . |
Oregano is a perennial herb , growing from 20-80 cm tall , with opposite leaves 1-4 cm long . | It is a perennial herb . |
Good quality oregano may be strong enough almost to numb the tongue , but the cultivars adapted to colder climates often have a lesser flavor . | The taste varies in intensity ; good quality is so strong that it almost numbs the tongue , but the cultivars adapted to colder climates have often unsatisfactory flavor . |
In test-tube studies , it also has shown antimicrobial activity against strains of the food-borne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes . | Additionally , oregano has shown antimicrobial activity against food-borne pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes ( PMID 16218659 ) . |
Oregano ( US \ / əˈrɛɡənoʊ \ / or UK \ / ɒrɨˈɡɑːnoʊ \ / , scientific name Origanum vulgare ) is a common species of Origanum , a genus of the mint family ( Lamiaceae ) . | Oregano or Pot Marjoram ( Origanum vulgare ) is a species of Origanum . |
The related species , Origanum onites ( Greece , Turkey ) and O. syriacum ( West Asia ) , have similar flavors . | The related species Origanum onites ( Greece , Asia Minor ) and O. heracleoticum ( Italy , Balkan peninsula , West Asia ) have similar flavors . |
It is native to warm-temperate western and southwestern Eurasia and the Mediterranean region . | It is native to Europe , the Mediterranean region and southern and central Asia . |
Risk factors include : poverty , malnutrition , deforestation and urbanization . | Risk factors include poverty , malnutrition , deforestation and urbanization . |
Some possible medications used for visceral disease include : liposomal amphotericin B , a combination of pentavalent antimonials and paromomycin , and miltefosine . | Medications used for the visceral form include : liposomal amphotericin B , a combination of pentavalent antimonials and paromomycin , and miltefosine . |
Infections in humans are caused by more than 20 species of Leishmania . | The disease has three forms : Leishmaniasis in humans is caused by more than 20 species of Leishmania . |
Which can transmit the infection Leishmania . | These can transmit the infection Leishmania . |
The new knowledge from these studies may help identify new targets for urgently needed drugs and aid the development of vaccines . | The new knowledge from these studies may help identify new targets for drugs and aid the development of vaccines . |
Leishmaniasis is transmitted by the bite of infected female phlebotomine sandflies . | Leishmaniasis is transmitted by the bite of infected female sandflies . |
The World Health Organization has obtained discounts on some medications to treat the disease . | The World Health Organization has gotten discounts on some medications to treat the disease . |
There are about 2 million new cases and between 20 to 50 thousand deaths a year . | There are about 2 million new cases each year . |
All three types can be diagnosed by directly seeing the parasites under the microscope . | All three types can be diagnosed by identifying the parasites under a microscope . |
About 12 million people are currently infected in some 98 countries . | As of 2014 , about 12 million people are infected in some 98 countries . |
The genomes of three Leishmania species ( L. major , L. infantum , and L. braziliensis ) have been sequenced and this has provided much information about the biology of the parasite . | The genomes of three Leishmania species have been sequenced and this has provided much information about the biology of the parasite . |
For example , in Leishmania , protein-coding genes are understood to be organized as large polycistronic units in a head-to-head or tail-to-tail manner ; RNA polymerase II transcribes long polycistronic messages in the absence of defined RNA pol II promoters , and Leishmania has unique features with respect to the regulation of gene expression in response to changes in the environment . | Leishmania has unique features with respect to the regulation of gene expression in response to changes in the environment . |
Other measures include : spraying insecticides to kill sandflies and treating people with the disease early to prevent further spread . | Another way is using insecticides to kill sandflies . |
Leishmaniasis \ / ˌliːʃməˈnaɪəsɪs \ / or leishmaniosis ( \ / liːʃˌmeɪnɪˈoʊsɪs \ / or \ / liːʃˌmænɪˈoʊsɪs \ / ) is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania and spread by the bite of certain types of sandflies . | Leishmaniasis or leishmaniosis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania . |
Additionally visceral disease can be diagnosed via blood tests . | The visceral form can be diagnosed with a blood test . |
The disease may occur in a number of other animals including dogs and rodents . | The parasites that cause the disease also infect other mammals : The disease has been described in dogs , cats , rodents , cattle and horses . |
During the spring and summer of 2009 , the band went on tour with bands I Am Ghost and Dommin in both North America and Europe . | During the spring and summer of 2009 , the band went on tour with bands I Am Ghost and Dommin in North America and Europe . |
In July 2002 , The Birthday Massacre independently released a limited-edition CD entitled Nothing and Nowhere . | In 2002 The Birthday Massacre released their first album , Nothing and Nowhere . |
The band performed a brief tour Fall 2013 , co-headlining with Emilie Autumn . | In 2013 they did a tour with Emilie Autumn . |
In 2002 they changed their name to The Birthday Massacre in order to avoid confusion with another group . | In 2001 they changed their name to The Birthday Massacre . |
When the band formed in 1999 , they were known as Imagica . | The band was officially formed in 1999 , known at that time as Imagica , a name taken from a novel by Clive Barker called Imajica . |
Falla did spend some time teaching in exile . | Falla had his first music lessons in Cádiz . |
Manuel de Falla y Matheu ( 23 November 1876 - 14 November 1946 ) was a Spanish composer . | Manuel de Falla ( born Cádiz , Spain , 23 November 1876 ; died Alta Gracia , Argentina , 14 November 1946 ) was a Spanish composer . |
The 28th Brigade included three infantry battalions-the 1st Battalion , King 's Own Scottish Borderers ( 1 KOSB ) , 1st Battalion , King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( 1 KSLI ) and the 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment-under the command of Brigadier George Taylor . | These included three Battalions of the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade , the 1st Battalion The King 's Own Scottish Borderers ( KOSB ) , 1st Battalion King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) and 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment . |
Today , the First Battle of Maryang San is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army 's greatest accomplishments of the Korean War . | The Battle of Maryang San is known as Australia 's greatest accomplishment in the Korean War . |
During this period 3 RAR was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Francis Hassett . | 3 Battalion RAR was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel ` Frank ' Francis Hassett . |
The 1st Commonwealth Division was formed on 28 July 1951 , with the division including the 25th Canadian , 28th British Commonwealth and 29th British infantry brigades under the command of Major General James Cassels , and was part of US I Corps . | The British Commonwealth Division consisted of the 25th , 28th and 29th Brigades under the command of Lieutenant General James `` Gentleman Jim '' Cassels ( later Field Marshal Sir James ) and was part of 1 Corps . |
It also is used in cobalt blue glass . | It is used to make blue glass . |
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