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Plans for the development of the remaining land are on hold until funds are available . | Plans for the development of the remaining land are on hold until money is available . |
is a simple point of access to the more complex ` Australian Plant Name Index ' APNI listing all the scientific names ever used for Australia 's plants . | This is a simple point of access to the more complex ` Australian Plant Name Index ' APNI listing all the scientific names ever used for Australia 's plants . |
Displays include : The Australian National Herbarium is held on site at the National Botanic Gardens . | Displays include : The Australian National Herbarium is at the National Botanic Gardens . |
Development of the site , facilities and collection progressed and the Gardens were officially opened in October 1970 by Prime Minister John Gorton . | The Gardens were officially opened in October 1970 by Prime Minister John Gorton . |
The gardens is organised in thematic sections , plants are grouped by shared taxonomy or are presented in ecological groupings that exist in nature . | The gardens is organised in sections ; plants are grouped by shared taxonomy or are presented in groupings that exist in nature . |
In September 1949 , the Ceremonial planting of first trees by Prime Minister Ben Chifley and Director of Kew Gardens , Sir Edward Salisbury took place . | In September 1949 , the first trees were planted by Prime Minister Ben Chifley and Director of Kew Gardens , Sir Edward Salisbury . |
The Australian National Herbarium is participating in the creation of Australia 's Virtual Herbarium ( AVH ) , a web based record of botanical information , including six million specimen records displaying geographic distribution , images , descriptive text and identification tools . | The Australian National Herbarium is participating in the creation of Australia 's Virtual Herbarium ( AVH ) , a web based record of botanical information . |
The Australian National Botanic Gardens ( ANBG ) are located in Canberra and are administered by the Australian Government 's Department of the Environment and Heritage . | The Australian National Botanic Gardens ( ANBG ) are in Canberra . |
The gardens maintains a wide variety of botanical resources for researchers and cultivates native plants threatened in the wild . | The garden keeps a wide variety of resources for researchers and grows native plants threatened in the wild . |
The botanic gardens are the largest living collection of native Australian flora , the mission of the ANBG is to study and promote Australia 's flora . | The botanic gardens are the largest living collection of native Australian plants . |
When Canberra was being planned in the 1930s , the establishment of the gardens was recommended in a report in 1933 by the Advisory Council of Federal Capital Territory . | The Advisory Council of Federal Capital Territory recommended the setting up of a National Botanic Garden in 1933 . |
Certain artistic traditions that originated in the Byzantine Empire , particularly in regard to icon painting and church architecture , are maintained in Greece , Serbia , Bulgaria , Macedonia , Russia and other Eastern Orthodox countries to the present day . | Certain traditions that originated in the Byzantine Empire , particularly in regard to icon painting and church architecture , are maintained in Greece , Russia and other Eastern Orthodox countries till now . |
Art produced by Eastern Orthodox Christians living in the Ottoman Empire is often called `` post-Byzantine . '' | Art produced by Balkan and Anatolian Christians who lived in the Ottoman Empire is often called `` post-Byzantine . '' |
A number of states contemporary with the Byzantine Empire were culturally influenced by it , without actually being part of it ( the `` Byzantine commonwealth '' ) , such as Bulgaria , Serbia , and the Rus , as well as some non-Orthodox states the Republic of Venice and Kingdom of Sicily , which had close ties to the Byzantine Empire despite being in other respects part of western European culture . | But the term can also be used for the art of states at the same time as the Byzantine Empire which had a common culture with it , such as Bulgaria , Serbia , or Rus ; and also for the art of the Republic of Venice and Kingdom of Sicily , which had close ties to the Byzantine Empire though they were part of western European culture as well . |
Rhenock ( Nepali : रिनाक ) is a small town in the east district in the Indian state of Sikkim , located at 27 ° 10 ′ 36 ″ N 88 ° 38 ′ 36 ″ E \ / 27.176622 ° N 88.6432 ° E \ / 27.176622 ; 88.6432 . | Rhenock ( Nepali : रिनाक ) is a small town in East district in the Indian state of Sikkim , located at 27 ° 10 ′ 36 ″ N 88 ° 38 ′ 36 ″ E \ / 27.176622 ° N 88.6432 ° E \ / 27.176622 ; 88.6432 . |
A Sanskrit Pathshala ( School ) was run in the premises of Rhenock Temple to teach Sanskrit and rituals to train Hindu priests . | A Sanskrit Pathshala ( School ) was run in the premises of Rhenock Temple to teach Sanskrit and rituals to train Hindu priest . |
Rhenock is inhabited by people of different ethnic groups such as Lepchas , Bhutias , Nepalis ( Gorkhas ) , Biharis and Marwaris . | Rhenock is inhabited by the people of different ethnic groups such as Lepchas , Bhutias , Nepalis ( Gorkhas ) , Biharis and Marwaris . |
The people who settled here after the 16th century were mostly from Nepali ethnic groups such as Newars , Bahuns ( Adhikari , Paudel , Gautam , Dahal , Bhandari , Pokhrel and Achaarja ) , Chhetri ( Subedi , Khatiwada & Bista ) , Gurung , Rai and Limboo . | The people who settled here after 16th century were mostly from Nepali ethnic group such as Newars , Bahuns ( Adhikari , Paudel , Gautam , Dahal , Bhandari and Achaarja ) , Chhetri ( Subedi , Khatiwada & Bista ) , Gurung , Rai and Limboo . |
It lies 63 kilometres east of Gangtok on the way to Jelepla Pass at an altitude of 1,040 metres . | It lies 63 kilometres east of Gangtok on the way to Jelepla Pass at an altitude of 1,040 . |
Situated in the extreme east of Sikkim , Rhenock witnessed the establishment of the first police outpost in the state , which is the historical event . | Situated in the extreme east of Sikkim , Rhenock witnessed the establishment of first police out post in the state , which is the historical event . |
The Lepchas were the early settlers about five or six hundred years ago . | The Lepchas were the early settlers about six to five hundred years ago . |
After the Lepchas , Bhutias settled in the villages presently known as Kyongsa , Aritar , Tarpin , Reshi and Chalisey . | After the Lepchas , Bhutias settled in the villages presently known as Kyongsa , Aritar & Chalisey . |
Some of the Nepalis Gurung after 1990 became Buddhist ; before that they were followers of Hinduism . | Some of the Nepalis Gurung After 1990 became Buddhist , before that they were followers of Hinduism . |
The majority of the people are Indian Nepalis also known as Gorkha . | Majority of the people are Indian Nepalis also known as Gorkha . |
Bhutias are another group of tribes who are followers of Buddhism and who have their own identity and culture . | Bhutias are another group tribes who are the followers of Buddhism also have their own identity & culture . |
After the merger of Sikkim into the Indian union more than a dozens of schools were opened by the government of Sikkim . | After the merger of Sikkim into Indian union more than a dozens of schools were opened by the govt . |
Some others are followers of Christianity . | Some others are the followers of Christianity . |
Some of them are followers of Christianity . | Some of them are the followers of Christianity . |
Originally followers of Shamanism , they later became followers of Buddhism . | Originally followers of Shamanism religion , later became the followers of Buddhism . |
Most of them are Hindus by religion . | Most of them are the Hindus by religion . |
In spite of the above , everyone respects others ' beliefs and faiths and celebrates others ' festivals which makes a peaceful and prosperous society . | In spite of above all every one respects others belief and faith and celebrates others ' festivals which makes a peaceful and prosperous society . |
Users who do not wish to be on this list are welcome to replace their names with `` Placeholder '' and add themselves to this anonymizing list for future versions . | Users who do n't wish to be on this list are welcome to replace their name with '' ( Placeholder ) '' and add themselves to this anonymizing list for future versions . |
The town takes its name from the Celtic saint Saint Maudez ( Mawe ) , who may have come from Ireland but is mainly venerated in Brittany . | The town takes its name from the Celtic saint Maudez ( Mawe ) , who may have come from Ireland . |
St Mawes Castle is a well-preserved coastal fortress from the time of Henry VIII , built to counter the invasion threat from the Continent . | St Mawes Castle is a well-preserved coastal fortress from the time of Henry VIII , built to resist invasion from Europe . |
The town of St Mawes is a popular tourist location , with many properties in the town being holiday accommodation or `` second homes '' . | The town of St Mawes is a popular tourist location . |
There is an excellent year-round ferry service to Falmouth , which is less than a mile away by boat , but due to its proximity to the Fal estuary it is some 30 miles away by road . | There is a ferry service to Falmouth , which is less than a mile away by boat , but about 30 miles away by road . |
Gove is the site of large-scale bauxite mining with an associated alumina refinery . | Gove is the site of large bauxite mine with an alumina refinery . |
Its administrative center is the town of Nhulunbuy , the fourth-largest population center in the Northern Territory . | Its administrative center is the town of Nhulunbuy , the fourth largest town in the Northern Territory . |
One Yolngu prehistoric stone arrangement at Maccasans Beach near Yirrkala shows the layout of the Macassan praus used for trepang ( sea cucumber ) fishing in the area . | One Yolngu stone arrangement , at Maccasans Beach near Yirrkala , shows the layout of the Macassan praus ( ships ) used for Trepang fishing . |
The major centres are Jabiru on the Kakadu National Park border , Maningrida at the Liverpool River mouth , and Nhulunbuy ( also known as Gove ) in the far north-east , on the Gove Peninsula . | The major towns are Jabiru on the Kakadu National Park border , Maningrida on the Liverpool River mouth , and Nhulunbuy ( also known as Gove ) in the far north east , on the Gove Peninsula . |
Arnhem Land is also notable for Aboriginal rock-art , some of the finest examples of which can be found at Ubirr Rock , Injalak Hill , and in the Canon Hill area . | Some of the best art can be found at Ubirr Rock , Injalak Hill , and in the Canon Hill area . |
Northeast Arnhem Land is home to the indigenous Yolngu people , one of the largest Indigenous groups in Australia , and one who have succeeded in maintaining a vigorous traditional indigenous culture . | North east Arnhem Land is home to the Yolngu people , one of the largest indigenous groups in Australia . |
The community of Gunbalanya ( previously known as Oenpelli ) in Western Arnhem Land is also notable for bark painting . | The town of Gunbalanya , once called Oenpelli , in Western Arnhem Land is also famous for its bark painting . |
This was a legacy of Yolngu trade links with the people of Makassar on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi . | The Yolngu traded with the people of Makassar on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi . |
Some of these record the early years of European explorers and settlers , sometimes in such detail that Martini-Henry rifles can be identified . | Some of these show early visits by Europeans , sometimes in such detail that Martini-Henry rifles can be identified . |
The area from Port Roper on the Gulf of Carpentaria around the coast to the East Alligator River , where it adjoins Kakadu National Park . | Arnhem Land goes from Port Roper on the Gulf of Carpentaria around the coast to the East Alligator River where it joins Kakadu National Park . |
Declared an Aboriginal Reserve in 1931 , it remains one of the largest Aboriginal Reserves in Australia and is perhaps best known for its isolation , the art of its people , and the strong continuing traditions of its Indigenous inhabitants . | It is still one of the largest Aboriginal Reserves in Australia . |
The 2006 film Ten Canoes captures life in Arnhem Land through a story tapping into the aboriginal mythic past ; it was co-directed by one of the indigenous cast members . | The 2006 movie Ten Canoes shows life in Arnhem land with a story that uses old Aboriginal stories . |
Near the East Alligator River crossing , a figure was painted of a man carrying a gun and wearing his hair in long pigtails down his back , characteristic of the Chinese labourers brought to Darwin in the late 19th century . | There is a painting , near the East Alligator River crossing , which shows a man with a gun and long pigtails down his back . |
One remote shelter , several hundred kilometres from Darwin , has a painting of the wharf at Darwin , including building and boats , and Europeans with hats and pipes , some apparently without hands ( which they have in their trouser pockets ) . | In one rock shelter , hundreds of kilometres from Darwin , there is a painting the wharf at Darwin . |
The Aboriginal community of Yirrkala , just outside Nhulunbuy , is internationally known for bark paintings , promoting the rights of Indigenous Australians , and as the origin of the yidaki , or didgeridoo . | The Aboriginal town of Yirrkala , just outside Nhulunbuy , is famous throughout the world . |
The region has an area of 97,000 km2 ( 37,000 sq mi ) which also covers the area of Kakadu National Park , and a population of 16,230 . | This area includes Kakadu National Park . |
Its strategic position on the river Pasion helped it dominate trade in the region . | Its strategic position on the Río Pasion helped it dominate trade in the region . |
The city is notable for having one of the largest palaces in the Maya world . | The city is famous because it has one of the largest palaces in the Maya world . |
The city does not contain many large temples or burial sites ; it is thought that the inhabitants of Cancuén worshipped and buried their dead in the mountains near the city . | There are only few large temples or burial sites in the city ; it is thought that the inhabitants of Cancuén worshipped and buried their dead in the mountains near the city . |
Cancuén was a major city during the Classic Period , reaching its peak during the 7th century . | Cancuén was a major city during the Classic Period . |
Cancuén is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization , located in the Pasión subregion of the central Maya lowlands in the present-day Guatemalan Department of El Petén . | Cancuén is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization , It can be found in the Pasión subregion of the central Maya lowlands . |
The city had two ball courts , a large marketplace and a dock on La Pasión River . | The city had two ball courts , a large marketplace and a dock on La Pasion River . |
The city was a major trade center , specializing in jade , pyrite and obsidian . | Especially jade , pyrite and obsidian were traded there . |
The massacre occurred around 800 A.D. , the time when the Mayan civilization collapsed , leading some scholars to believe that it was connected to the upheaval that accompanied the collapse of the Maya civilization . | The massacre occurred around 800 A.D. , at the time when the Mayan civilization collapsed . |
These individuals made up the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps . | These individuals make up the Green Lantern Corps , an intergalactic police force . |
The first Green Lantern ( Alan Scott ) was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics # 16 ( July 1940 ) . | The first was Alan Scott and was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics # 16 in July 1940 . |
He was given the power ring and battery ( lantern ) by a dying alien named Abin Sur , whose spaceship crashed on Earth . | Jordan was given his power ring by a dying alien named Abin Sur , whose spaceship had crashed on Earth . |
In the early 1970s , John Stewart , an architect from Detroit MI , was selected by the Guardians to replace a comatose Guy Gardner as the backup Green Lantern for Jordan . | John Stewart John Stewart , an architect , was chosen by the Guardians to replace Guy Gardner as the backup Green Lantern for Hal Jordan . |
He was a friend of Abin Sur and mentor to Hal Jordan . | Guy Gardner Guy Gardner was the second choice of Abin Sur and the backup to Hal Jordan . |
Jordan , as Green Lantern , became a founding member of the Justice League of America and as of the mid-2000s is , along with John Stewart , one of the two active-duty Lanterns in Earth 's sector of space . | Jordan was a founding member of the Justice League of America and also a member of the Green Lantern Corps . |
The character of Harold `` Hal '' Jordan was a second-generation test pilot , having followed in the footsteps of his father , Hal Jordan . | Hal Jordan was an airplane test pilot . |
Jordan subsequently returned from beyond the grave as the Spectre , the divine Spirit of God 's Vengeance , whom Jordan attempted to transform into a Spirit of Redemption , which ended in failure . | Jordan later died , sacrificing himself to reignite a dying Sun only to return from the grave as the Spectre , the divine Spirit of God 's Vengeance . |
While the ring of the Golden Age Green Lantern ( Alan Scott ) is magically powered , the rings worn by all subsequent Lanterns are technological creations of the Guardians of the Universe , who granted such rings to worthy candidates . | Alan Scott was the Golden Age Green Lantern and his ring was powered by magic . |
Each Green Lantern possesses a power ring and green lantern that gives the user great control over the physical world as long as the wielder has sufficient willpower and strength to wield it . | Each Green Lantern wears a power ring that allows the Green Lantern to control the physical world by strength of will . |
Kyle became Ion , who is later revealed to be the manifestation of willpower in the same way Parallax is fear . | Later Kyle became Ion , the manifestation of willpower , for a short time . |
All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a large mound , or tell , of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers . | All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a mound of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers . |
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World . | The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World , and the Walls of Babylon were also famous . |
In 539 BC , the Neo-Babylonian Empire fell to Cyrus the Great , king of Persia , with a military engagement known as the Battle of Opis . | In 539 BC , the Neo-Babylonian Empire fell to Cyrus the Great , king of Persia , in the famous Battle of Opis . |
In the subsequent overthrow of the Assyrian Empire by an alliance of peoples , the Babylonians saw another example of divine vengeance . | In the later overthrow of the Assyrian Empire , the Babylonians saw another example of divine vengeance . |
Cyrus later issued a decree permitting captive people , including the Jews , to return to their own land ( as explained in 2 Chronicles 36 ) , to allow their temple to be rebuilt back in Jerusalem . | Cyrus later issued a decree permitting captive people , including the Jews , to return to their own land ( as explained in the Old Testament ) , to allow their temple to be rebuilt back in Jerusalem . |
Awaiting an evening of a national feast among Babylonians ( generally thought to refer to the feast of Belshazzar mentioned in Daniel V ) , Cyrus ' troops diverted the Euphrates river upstream , causing the Euphrates to drop to about ` mid thigh level on a man ' or to dry up altogether . | Awaiting an evening of a national feast among Babylonians , Cyrus ' troops diverted the Euphrates river upstream , causing the Euphrates to drop to about ` mid thigh level on a man ' or to dry up altogether . |
The Persian army conquered the outlying areas of the city 's interior while a majority of Babylonians at the city center were oblivious to the breach . | The Persian Army conquered the outlying areas of the city 's interior while most Babylonians at the city center were oblivious to the breach . |
With the recovery of Babylonian independence , a new era of architectural activity ensued , and his son Nebuchadnezzar II ( 604-561 BC ) made Babylon into one of the wonders of the ancient world . | With the recovery of Babylonian independence , a new era of building followed , and Nebuchadnezzar II ( 604-561 BC ) made Babylon into one of the wonders of the ancient world . |
During the reign of Sennacherib of Assyria , Babylonia was in a constant state of revolt , led by a Chaldean chieftain named Merodach-Baladan in alliance with the Elamites , and suppressed only by the complete destruction of the city of Babylon . | During the reign of Sennacherib of Assyria , Babylonia was in a constant state of revolt , and was suppressed only by the complete destruction of the city of Babylon . |
The famed walls of Babylon were indeed impenetrable , with the only way into the city through one of its many gates or through the Euphrates , which ebbed beneath its thick walls . | The walls of Babylon were impenetrable , and the only way into the city was through one of its many gates or through the Euphrates , which ebbed beneath its thick walls . |
Cyrus ( or his generals ) devised a plan to use the Euphrates as the mode of entry to the city , ordering large camps of troops at each point and instructed them to wait for the signal . | He ordered large camps of troops at each point and instructed them to wait for the signal . |
Available historical resources suggest that Babylon was at first a small town which had sprung up by the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC ( circa 2000 BC ) . | Babylon was at first a small town which sprung up at the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC . |
However these revolts were relatively swiftly repressed and the land and city of Babylon remained solidly under Persian rule for two centuries , until Alexander the Great 's entry in 331 BC . | Despite three attempts at rebellion in 522 BC , 521 BC and 482 BC , the land and city of Babylon remained solidly under Persian rule for two centuries , until Alexander the Great 's entry in 331 BC . |
The soldiers marched under the walls through the lowered water . | The soldiers marched under the walls through thigh-level water or as dry as mud . |
Although excavations by German archaeologist Robert Koldewey are thought to reveal its foundations , many historians disagree about the location , and some believe it may have been confused with gardens in the Assyrian capital , Nineveh . | Historians disagree about the location , and some believe it may have been confused with gardens in Nineveh . |
Crowley was born as Edward Alexander Crowley at 30 Clarendon Square in Royal Leamington Spa , Warwickshire , on 12 October 1875 . | Edward Alexander Crowley was born at 36 Clarendon Square in Royal Leamington Spa , Warwickshire , England , between 11:00 pm and 11:59 p.m. on 12 October 1875 . |
He then attended Malvern College and Tonbridge School , both of which he despised and left after a few terms . | In 1895 , he went to Trinity College , Cambridge after going to Malvern College and Tonbridge School . |
For example , every hexadecimal digit has an equivalent 4 digit binary number . | Every four binary digits turn into one hexadecimal digit when changing between them . |
This method results in a larger image file as it is n't able to compress , resize , or selectively restore files on the unrecognized filesystem . | This method results in a larger image file as it is not able to compress , resize , or selectively restore files on the unrecognized filesystem . |
` Raw ' mode provides support for a file system that is corrupt , or that is n't officially supported , by capturing a complete image of all sectors on the disk . | ` Raw ' mode provides support for a file system that is corrupt , or that is not officially supported , by capturing a complete image of all sectors on the disk . |
In addition to the officially supported filesystems , True Image also provides raw sector backup and restore options for all other filesystems . | File systems supported by software : In addition to the officially supported filesystems , Acronis True Image also provides raw sector backup and restore options for all other filesystems . |
As disk imaging software , True Image can restore the previously captured image to another disk , replicating the structure and contents to the new disk , also allowing disk cloning and partition resizing , even if the new disk is of different capacity . | As a disk imaging solution , True Image can restore the previously captured image to another disk , effectively replicating the structure and contents to the new disk , also allowing partition resizing if the new disk is of different capacity . |
Several editions of Acronis True Image are available . | Acronis True Image is a program to make disk images . |
The city has been known in the past by the names Wirye-seong ( 위례성 ; 慰禮城 , Baekje era ) , Hanju ( 한주 ; 漢州 , Silla era ) , Namgyeong ( 남경 ; 南京 , Goryeo era ) , Hanseong ( 한성 ; 漢城 , Baekje and Joseon era ) , Hanyang ( 한양 ; 漢陽 , Joseon era ) , Gyeongseong ( 경성 ; 京城 , colonial era ) . | Seoul has been known in past by the names Wirye-seong ( 위례성 ) , Hanju ( 한주 ) , Namgyeong ( 남영 ) , Hanseong ( 한성 ) , Hanyang ( 한양 ) , Gyeongseong ( 경성 ) . |
Seoul is in the northwest of South Korea . | Seoul is in the middle of the Korean Peninsula . |
There are many Protestant churches in Seoul . | There are many universities in Seoul . |
Seoul ' most popular football club is the FC Seoul . | The most famous soccer team in Seoul is FC Seoul . |
Seoul hosted the 1986 Asian Games , 1988 Summer Olympics , 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit . | Seoul hosted the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Olympic Games . |
It also served as one of the host cities of the 2002 FIFA World Cup . | World Cup stadium was used for several games in the 2002 FIFA World Cup . |
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