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Lego bricks can be assembled and connected in many ways , to construct such objects as vehicles , buildings , and even working robots . | Vehicles , buildings and even robots can all be built with Lego bricks . |
More Lego video games are Lego Star Wars III : The Clone Wars , based on the first and second seasons of The Clone Wars and Lego Battles : Ninjago based on the short video clips on the website . | LEGO Star Wars 1 and 2 are some of the best selling video games and are about to get a new version of LEGO Star Wars , LEGO Star Wars 3 : The Clone Wars . |
Lego is a popular line of construction toys manufactured by The Lego Group , a privately held company based in Billund , Denmark . | Lego , also called LEGO , is a type of building toy created and made by the Lego Group , a company in Denmark . |
On August 8 , 2010 , he co-hosted the Teen Choice Awards . | On August 8 , 2010 he co-hosted the Teen Choice Awards . |
He had a recurring role in Kyle XY . | He had a regular role in Kyle XY . |
In May 2010 , the cast of Glee went on a two-week live tour with stops in Los Angeles , Phoenix , Chicago , and New York City . | In May 2010 , the cast of Glee went on a two week live tour with stops in Los Angeles , Phoenix , Chicago and New York City . |
In 2005 , he appeared in Killer Bash , about a tormented geek 's soul that was taking revenge on his murderer 's children by taking over a girl 's twin body . | In 2005 he acted in Killer Bash about a murdered geek 's soul taking revenge on his murderer 's children by taking over a girl 's body . |
In 2007 , he starred in the MTV series Kaya as Gunnar . | In 2007 , he starred in the MTV series Kaya . |
He played minor roles in Final Destination 3 , Whisper , and Deck the Halls . | He played small roles in Final Destination 3 , Whisper and Deck the Halls . |
In 2009 , Monteith was cast in the Fox series Glee . | In 2009 , Monteith was cast in the Fox series Glee , playing Finn Hudson , the male lead of the glee club and the quarterback of McKinley High School . |
The cast performed hits from the show and several skits between songs . | The cast performed many hits from the show and had several skits between songs . |
He had an older brother named Shaun . | He had one older brother . |
He also made guest appearances in television serials such as Smallville , Supernatural , Flash Gordon , Stargate Atlantis , and Stargate SG-1 . | He also guest starred in such Canadian-filmed television shows as Smallville , Supernatural , Flash Gordon , Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1 . |
Monteith stated , `` I 'm lucky on so many counts . | Monteith said in an interview : `` It was n't for me . |
Monteith 's parents divorced when he was seven years old , and he and his older brother were raised by their mother in Victoria , British Columbia . | His parents divorced when he was 7 years old . |
At the time of his death , Monteith was living in Los Angeles , where Glee is filmed . | He lived in Los Angeles . |
Pikmin is the first game in the Pikmin series of video games , and was the third game for the GameCube overall . | Pikmin is a real-time strategy video game made by Nintendo for the GameCube game console . |
A moccasin is a shoe , made of deerskin or other soft leather , consisting of a sole and sides made of one piece of leather , stitched together at the top , and sometimes with a vamp ( additional panel of leather ) . | A moccasin is a shoe made of deerskin or any other soft leather . |
Moccasins are usually all brown , the same color . | Moccasins are usually worn outside . |
Moccasins protect the foot while allowing the wearer to feel the ground . | The shoes protect the foot while allowing whomever wears them to feel the ground . |
In a personal computer , a GPU can be present on a video card , or it can be on the motherboard or-in certain CPUs-on the CPU die . | The GPU can be put on the motherboard or on separate video cards . |
In general , they were smaller than later stegosaurs and had shorter and higher skulls . | They were smaller than later stegosaurs and had shorter and higher skulls . |
The Huayangosauridae were an early family of stegosaurs which lived during the early to middle Jurassic Period . | The Huayangosauridae were an early family of stegosaurs which lived during the Middle Jurassic . |
The family is widespread , with members across the Northern Hemisphere , Africa and possibly South America . | The family is widespread , with members across the Northern Hemisphere and Africa . |
Stegosauria was originally named as an order within Reptilia by O.C. Marsh in 1877 , although today it is generally treated as an infraorder or suborder ( or simply a clade ) within Thyreophora , the armored dinosaurs . | Now it is treated as an infraorder or suborder ( or simply a clade ) within Thyreophora , the armored dinosaurs . |
The vast majority of stegosaurian dinosaurs thus far recovered belong to the Stegosauridae , which lived in the later part of the Jurassic and early Cretaceous . | The vast majority of stegosaurs being to the Stegosauridae , found in the later part of the Jurassic and the early Cretaceous . |
The HSCA found the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to be seriously flawed . | The HSCA found both the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to have big mistakes . |
While agreeing with the Commission that Oswald fired all the shots which caused the wounds to Kennedy and Connally , the HSCA stated that there were at least four shots fired ( only three of which could be linked to Oswald ) and that there was '' ... a high probability that two gunmen fired at ( the ) President . '' | They agree with the Commission that Oswald fired all the shots . |
Kennedy was fatally shot by a sniper while traveling with his wife Jacqueline , Texas Governor John Connally , and Connally 's wife Nellie , in a presidential motorcade . | This happened while he was traveling in a Presidential motorcade with his wife Jacqueline , the Governor of Texas John Connally , and the governor 's wife Nellie . |
John Fitzgerald Kennedy , the 35th President of the United States , was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time ( 18:30 UTC ) on Friday , November 22 , 1963 , in Dealey Plaza , Dallas , Texas . | He was assassinated ( murdered ) in Dealey Plaza , Dallas , Texas , on Friday , November 22 , 1963 . |
Some subordinating conjunctions ( until and while ) , when used to introduce a phrase instead of a full clause , become prepositions with identical meanings . | Conjunctions are words which join phrases , clauses and sentences . |
Hundreds of thousands of Muslims come to Medina annually to visit the Tomb of Prophet . | Hundreds of thousands of Muslims come to Medina each year to visit the ` Tomb of Prophet ' and to worship at mosques in a unified celebration . |
The burial place of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad , it is the second holiest city in Islam after Mecca . | It is the second holiest city in Islam , and the burial place of its prophet , Muhammad . |
Both cities ' numerous mosques are the destination for large numbers of Muslims on their Umrah ( second pilgrimage after Hajj ) . | Both cities ' numerous mosques are the destination for large numbers of Muslims on their annual pilgrimage . |
Like Mecca , the city of Medina only permits Muslims to enter , although the haram ( area closed to non-Muslims ) of Medina is much smaller than that of Mecca , with the result that many facilities on the outskirts of Medina are open to non-Muslims , whereas in Mecca the area closed to non-Muslims extends well beyond the limits of the built-up area . | The haram ( area closed to non-Muslims ) of Medina is much smaller than that of Mecca , though . |
Medina ( \ / mɛˈdiːnə \ / ; Arabic : اَلْمَدِينَة اَلْمَنَوَّرَة , officially al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah , `` the radiant city '' , or اَلْمَدِينَة al-Madīnah , also officially transliterated as Madinah by the Saudi Government and in modern Islamic literature generally ) , is a modern city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia , and the capital of Al Madinah Province . | It is the capital of Al Madinah Province . |
He published a `` Mathematical Preface '' to Henry Billingsley 's English translation of Euclid 's Elements in 1570 , arguing the central importance of mathematics and outlining mathematics ' influence on the other arts and sciences . | He published a `` Mathematical Preface '' to Henry Billingsley 's English translation of Euclid 's Elements in 1570 . |
That same year , 1555 , he was arrested and charged with `` calculating '' for having cast horoscopes of Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth ; the charges were expanded to treason against Mary . | In 1555 , he was arrested and charged with practicing black magic for having cast horoscopes of Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth ; the charges were expanded to treason against Mary . |
In 1564 , Dee wrote the Hermetic work Monas Hieroglyphica ( `` The Hieroglyphic Monad '' ) , an exhaustive Cabalistic interpretation of a glyph of his own design , meant to express the mystical unity of all creation . | In 1564 , Dee wrote the Hermetic work Monas Hieroglyphica ( `` The Hieroglyphic Monad '' ) about a symbol of his own design which stood for the mystical unity of all creation . |
Dee appeared in the Star Chamber and exonerated himself , but was turned over to the Catholic Bishop Bonner for religious examination . | Dee appeared in the Star Chamber and cleared himself . |
He sought support from Elizabeth , who finally made him Warden of Christ 's College , Manchester , in 1595 . | She made him Warden of Christ 's College , Manchester , in 1592 . |
One of the most learned men of his age , he had been invited to lecture on advanced algebra at the University of Paris while still in his early twenties . | He was one of the most learned men of his time . |
John Dee ( 13 July 1527 - 1608 or 1609 ) was a mathematician , astronomer , astrologer , occultist , navigator , imperialist and adviser to Queen Elizabeth I of Welsh origin . | John Dee ( July 13 , 1527 - 1609 ) was a noted English mathematician , astronomer , astrologer , geographer , occultist , and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I . He also studied to alchemy , divination , and Hermetic philosophy . |
His great abilities were recognized , and he was made a founding fellow of Trinity College , where the clever stage effects he produced for a production of Aristophanes ' Peace procured him the reputation of being a magician that clung to him through life . | He was a founding fellow of Trinity College . |
It was discovered by Frederik Ruysch prior to 1732 and later by Ludwig Jacobson in 1813 . | It was discovered by Frederik Ruysch and later by Ludwig Jacobson in 1813 . |
The vomeronasal organ is mainly used to detect pheromones , chemical messengers that carry information between individuals of the same species . | This body part is mainly used to detect pheromones , chemicas that carry information between individuals of the same species . |
William the Pious , Duke of Aquitaine formed the first Cluny monastery in 910 , with the novel stipulation that the monastery would report directly to the pope rather than to a local lord . | William of Aquitaine formed the first Cluny monastery in 910 with the novel stipulation that the monastery would report directly to the pope rather than to a local lord . |
During its height ( c. 950-c .1130 ) , the Cluniac movement was one of the largest religious forces in Europe . | During its height ( about 950-c .1130 ) the Cluniac movement was one of the largest religious forces in Europe . |
However , the lord would often demand rights and assert prerogatives that interfered with the operation of the monastery . | However , he would often demand the right to interfere in the business of the monastery . |
The Cluniac Reforms ( also called Clunian Reforms ) were a series of changes within medieval monasticism of the Western Church focused on restoring the traditional monastic life , encouraging art , and caring for the poor . | The Cluniac ( Clunian ) Reform was a series of changes within medieval monasticism . |
This meant the monastery would be essentially independent . | This meant essentially that the monastery would be independent , since the pope 's authority was largely theoretical at that distance . |
The reforms were largely carried out by Saint Odo ( c. 878 - 942 ) and spread throughout France ( Burgundy , Provence , Auvergne , Poitou ) , into England , and through much of Italy and Spain . | It spread through France ( Burgundy , Provence , Auvergne , Poitou ) , England and much of Italy and Spain . |
Among the most notable supporters of the Cluniac reforms were Pope Urban II , Lambert of Hersfeld , and Richard of Verdun . | Among the most notable reform supporters were Pope Urban II , Lambert of Hersfeld and Abbot Richard of Saint Vannes at Verdun . |
The Cluniacs supported the Peace of God , and promoted pilgrimages to the Holy Lands . | The Cluniacs were supporters of the Peace of God concept , as well as pilgrimages to the Holy Lands . |
Gide was born in Paris on 22 November 1869 , into a middle-class Protestant family . | Gide was born in Paris into a middle class Protestant family . |
In 1947 , he received the Nobel Prize in Literature . | He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947 . |
He befriended Oscar Wilde in Paris , and in 1895 Gide and Wilde met in Algiers . | Gide met Oscar Wilde in 1894 . |
In 1916 , Marc Allégret , only 15 years old , became his lover . | When Gide was 47 15-year-old Marc Allégret became his lover . |
These categories replaced the previous method of ranking stadiums on one to five star scale in 2006 . | These categories replaced the old method of ranking stadiums as four or five star in 2006 . |
Using these regulations , stadiums are rated as category one , two , three , or four ( renamed from elite ) in ascending ranking order . | Using these regulations , stadiums are rated as category one , two , three , or elite ( in order going up ) . |
Category four is also required to host any game in the main competition of the UEFA Europa League or the UEFA European Football Championship . | A stadium must be categorised as elite to host the final of the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Europa League . |
Stephen Jay Gould called this approach to explaining evolution as terminal addition ; as if every evolutionary advance was added as new stage by reducing the duration of the older stages . | Stephen Gould p221 Stephen Jay Gould called this approach to explaining evolution as terminal addition ; as if every evolutionary advance was added as new stage by reducing the duration of the older stages . |
Darwin recognized the importance of embryonic development in the understanding of evolution , and the way in which von Baer 's branching pattern matched his own idea of descent with modification : Ernst Haeckel ( 1866 ) , in his endeavor to produce a synthesis of Darwin 's theory with Lamarckism and Naturphilosophie , proposed that `` ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny , '' that is , the development of the embryo of every species ( ontogeny ) fully repeats the evolutionary development of that species ( phylogeny ) , in Geoffroy 's linear model rather than Darwin 's idea of branching evolution . | Ernst Haeckel ( 1866 ) proposed that `` ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny '' , that is , the development of the embryo of every species ( ontogeny ) repeats the evolutionary development of that species ( phylogeny ) . |
His theory has since been discredited . | His theory has since been largely discredited . |
However , it served as a backdrop for a renewed interest in the evolution of development after the modern evolutionary synthesis was established ( roughly 1936 to 1947 ) . | A renewed interest in the evolution of development came after the modern evolutionary synthesis ( roughly 1936 to 1947 ) . |
PC Gamer awarded Crysis its `` Game of the Year '' and `` Action Game of the Year '' in its March 2008 , `` Games of the Year Awards '' issue . | Crysis is a first person shooter computer game involving science fiction . |
Males have known to take up Punk Lolita fashion , and as well as Victorian style Lolita fashion . | There are many types of lolita fashion . |
Examples of Sweet Lolita brands are Angelic Pretty , Baby , The Stars Shine Bright and Metamorphose temps de fille . | Lolita fashion brands include Baby , The Stars Shine Bright , Moi-même-Moitié , Angelic Pretty , and Manifesteange Metamorphose temps de fille . |
is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era clothing , but the style has expanded greatly beyond Japan . | It is based on Victorian era clothing . |
The Sailor Lolita style is Lolita fashion that incorporates the look of a Sailor . | Some people outside of Japan wear lolita fashion . |
Lolita fashion has evolved into several different sub styles and has a subculture that is present in many parts of the world . | Lolita fashion is a fashion subculture that started in Japan . |
The Federal League Provinces , at war with the United Provinces , were not allowed into the Congress . | The Federal League Provinces , were at war with the United Provinces . |
In reality , the congressmen that were assembled in Tucumán declared the independence of the United Provinces of South America , which is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic . | In reality , the congressmen that were together in Tucumán declared the independence of the United Provinces of South America . This is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic . |
At the same time , several provinces from the Upper Peru that would later become part of present-day Bolivia , were represented at the Congress . | Many provinces from Upper Peru were at the Congress . |
What today is commonly referred as the Independence of Argentina was declared on July 9 , 1816 by the Congress of Tucumán . | What today is commonly called the Independence of Argentina was made on July 9 , 1816 . |
In the winter of 1845 , war broke out between the British and the Sikhs . | In the winter of 1845 war broke out between the British and the Sikhs . |
A few years later , in 1840 , General Zorawar Singh invaded Baltistan , captured the Raja of Skardu , who had sided with the Ladakhis , and annexed his country . | A few years later , in 1840 , General Zorawar Singh invaded Baltistan and captured the Raja of Skardu who had sided with the Ladakhis , and took over his country . |
In 1893 , after 52 hours of continuous rain , very serious flooding took place in the Jhelum and much damage was done to Srinagar . | In 1893 very serious floods took place in the Jhelum because of rain that fell for 52 hours , and much damage was done to Srinagar . |
The Maharaja then sent two columns , one from Astor and one from Baltistan , and after some fighting Gilgit fort was recovered . | The Maharaja then sent two armies , one from Astor and one from Baltistan , and after some fighting Gilgit fort was taken back . |
In 1860 a force under Devi Singh crossed the Indus , and advanced on Gaur Rahman 's strong fort at Gilgit . | In 1860 a force under Devi Singh crossed the Indus , and moved towards Gaur Rahman 's strong fort at Gilgit . |
Gulab Singh remained neutral until the battle of Sobraon in 1846 , when he appeared as a useful mediator and the trusted adviser of Sir Henry Lawrence . | Gulab Singh remained neutral until the battle of Sobraon in 1846 , when he became a trusted adviser of Sir Henry Lawrence . |
Although there were huge difficulties due to the mountains and glaciers , the Dogras under Gulab Singh 's officer , Zorawar Singh , conquered the whole of Ladakh in two campaigns . | Although there were huge difficulties , due to the mountains and glaciers , the Dogras under Gulab Singh 's officer , Zorawar Singh managed to conquered the whole of Ladakh . |
In 1852 the Dogra troops were annihilated by Gaur Rahman of Yasin , and for eight years the Indus formed the boundary of the Maharaja 's territories . | In 1852 the Dogra troops were defeated by Gaur Rahman of Yasin , and for eight years the Indus formed the boundary of the Maharaja 's territories . |
The route from Kohala to Srinagar was a cart-road 132 miles ( 212 km ) in length , from Kohala to Baramulla the road was close to the River Jhelum . | The route from from Kohala to Srinagar was a cart-road 132 miles in length , from Kohala to Baramulla the road was close to the Jhelum River . |
The fort was taken and held by the Maharajas of Kashmir and Jammu until 1947 . | The fort was taken and held by the Maharajas until 1947 . |
After the death of the Raja of Jammu , Kishore Singh , in 1822 , his son Gulab Singh was recognized by the Sikhs as his heir . | During Sikh rule Jammu had been a tributary of the Sikh Empire in the Punjab region , but after the death of its Raja , Kishore Singh , Dogra , in 1822 his son Gulab Singh was recognized by the Sikhs as being his heir . |
In 1947 the Indian Independence Act was passed dividing British India into two independent states , the Dominions of Pakistan and India . | In 1947 the Indian Independence Act was passed , this meant that British India would become two independent states - Pakistan and India . |
Prior to the creation of the princely state , Kashmir was ruled by the Pashtun Durrani Empire , until it was annexed by Sikhs led by Ranjit Singh . | Before the creation of the princely state , Kashmir had been ruled by the Durrani Empire it was then taken over by the Sikhs under Ranjit Singh . |
Gulab Singh died in 1857 ; and when his successor , Ranbir Singh , had recovered from the strain caused by the Indian Rebellion , in which he had loyally sided with the British , he was determined to recover Gilgit and to expand to the frontier . | Gulab Singh died in 1857 , his successor , Ranbir Singh , sided with the British during the Indian Rebellion . |
The floods of 1903 were much more severe and it caused a great disaster . | However the floods of 1903 was much more severe . |
The conquest of Kishtwar meant that Singh had gained control of two of the roads which led into Ladakh , which then led to the conquest of that territory . | Taking over Kishtwar meant that Singh had now gained control of two of the roads which led into Ladakh which allowed him to take control of that territory . |
The area of the state extended from 32 ° 17 ′ to 36 ° 58 ′ N. and from 73 ° 26 ′ to 80 ° 30 ′ E. Jammu was the southernmost part of the state and was adjacent to the Punjab districts of Jhelum , Gujrat , Sialkot , and Gurdaspur . | Jammu was the southern most part of the state and was next to the Punjab districts of Jhelum , Gujrat , Sialkot , and Gurdaspur . |
The road carried heavy traffic and required expensive maintenance by the authorities to repair . | The road carried heavy traffic and had to be repaired main times by the authorities . |
He then , initially under the Sikhs , began expanding his kingdom . | He then began expanding his kingdom . |
According to the Act , `` the suzerainty of His Majesty over the Indian States lapses , and with it , all treaties and agreements in force at the date of the passing of this Act between His Majesty and the rulers of Indian States '' , so each of the princely states would be free to join India or Pakistan or to remain independent . | Also each of the princely states would be free to join India or Pakistan - or remain independent . |
The princely state of Kashmir and Jammu , thus , ceased to exist on 27 October 1947 and became a part of Dominion of India . | Kashmir and Jammu was a princely state within the Himalayas next to the territories of British India in the north . |
The Imāms ` Alī al-Hādī ( `` an-Naqī '' ) and Hassan al - ` Askarī lived under house arrest in the part of Samarra that had been Caliph al-Mu ` tasim 's military camp ( ` Askaru l-Mu ` tasim ) . | The Imāms ` Alī l-Hādī ( also known as an-Naqī ) and Hassan al - ` Askarī lived under house arrest in the part of Samarra that had been Caliph al-Mu ` tasim 's military camp ( ` Askaru l-Mu ` tasim ) . |
Iraqi police have reported hearing `` two nearly simultaneous explosions coming from inside the mosque compound at around 8 am '' A report from state run Iraqiya Television stated that `` local officials said that two mortar rounds were fired at the two minarets . '' | Iraqi police have reported hearing `` two nearly simultaneous explosions coming from inside the mosque compound at around 9 a.m. '' A report from state run Iraqia Television stated that `` local officials said that two mortar rounds were fired at the two minarets . '' |
Al ` Askarī Mosque or the ` Askariyya Mosque\/Shrine ( Arabic : مرقد الامامين علي الهادي والحسن العسكري Marqad al-Imāmayn ` Alī l-Hādī wa l-Ħassan al - ` Askarī ) is a Shī ` ah Muslim holy site located in the Iraqi city of Sāmarrā 125 km ( 78 mi ) from Baghdad . | Al - ` Askarī or the ` Askariyya Mosque\/Shrine ( Arabic : مرقد الامامين علي الهادي والحسن العسكري ; transliterated : Marqad al-Imāmayn ` Alī l-Hādī wa l-Ħassan al - ` Askarī ) is a Shī ` a Muslim holy site . |
The ` Askariyya Shrine is also known as the `` Tomb or Mausoleum of the Two Imāms '' , `` the Tomb of Imāms ` Alī al-Hādī and Hasan al - ` Askarī '' and `` al-Hadhratu l - ` Askariyya '' . | The ` Askariyya Shrine is also known as the `` Tomb or Mausoleum of the Two Imāms '' , `` the Tomb of Imāms ` Alī l-Hādī and Hassan al - ` Askarī '' and al-Hadhratu l - ` Askariyya . |
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