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But the launch of The Mail on Sunday was not a success , as by the sixth week sales were just peaking at 700,000 . | But the launch of The Mail on Sunday was not a success . |
It is owned by dmg media , but the editorial staff are entirely separate from the Daily Mail . | They are both owned by Associated Newspapers , but the editorial staff are completely separate . |
Its sister paper , the Daily Mail was launched in 1896 . | The Daily Mail was launched nearly a century before ( 1896 ) and is The Mail on Sunday 's sister paper . |
Over a period of three and a half months , Sir David managed to halt the decline and circulation increased to 840,000 . | The circulation then increased to 840,000 . |
The newspaper 's reputation was built on the back of its next editor , Stewart Steven . | The newspaper 's reputation developed thanks to Stewart Steven . |
Maria Stuarda ( Mary Stuart ) is a tragic opera , ( tragedia lirica ) , in two acts , by Gaetano Donizetti , to a libretto by Giuseppe Bardari , based on Andrea Maffei 's translation of Friedrich Schiller 's 1800 play Maria Stuart . | Maria Stuarda is an Italian opera in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti , libretto by Giuseppe Bardari , after Friedrich Schiller 's play Maria Stuart . |
Theodor Seuss Geisel ( \ / ˈɡaɪzəl \ / ; March 2 , 1904 - September 24 , 1991 ) was an American writer , poet , and cartoonist . | Theodor Seuss Geisel ( pronounced \ / ˈsɔɪs ˈɡaɪzəl \ / ; March 2 , 1904 - September 24 , 1991 ) was an American writer and cartoonist from Springfield , Massachusetts . |
Geisel wrote four more books before the US entered World War II . | In his long life Geisel wrote more than 60 books . |
Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield , Massachusetts , to Theodor Robert and Henrietta ( Seuss ) Geisel . | Theodor Seuss Geisel is one of the most popular children 's authors of all time . |
Carter 's patrilineal great-grandfather , Private L.B. Walker Carter ( 1832-1874 ) , served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War . | Carter 's great-grandfather , Private L.B. Walker Carter ( 1832-1874 ) , served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War . |
Carter served on surface ships and on diesel-electric submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets . | Carter served on ships and on submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets . |
Ancestors of Carter fought in the American Revolution , and he is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution . | Ancestors of Carter fought in the American Revolution . |
During Carter 's term as President , he created two new cabinet-level departments : the Department of Energy and the Department of Education . | During Carter 's term as President , he created two new cabinet-level departments . |
He applied for the US Navy 's fledgling nuclear submarine program run by then Captain Hyman G. Rickover . | He applied for the US Navy 's nuclear submarine program run by Captain Hyman G. Rickover . |
Carter was based in Schenectady , New York , and worked on developing training materials for the nuclear propulsion system for the prototype of a new submarine . | There he worked on developing training materials for the nuclear propulsion system for the prototype of a new submarine . |
Resigning his commission , he was discharged from the Navy on October 9 , 1953 . | He resigned his commission , and was discharged from the Navy on October 9 , 1953 . |
As a junior officer , he completed qualification for command of a diesel-electric submarine . | He was a junior officer when he completed qualification for command of a submarine . |
On January 20 , 1981 , minutes after Carter 's term in office ended , the 52 U.S. captives held at the U.S. embassy in Iran were released , ending the 444-day Iran hostage crisis . | After Carter 's term in office ended on January 20 , 1981 , the 52 U.S. hostages held at the U.S. embassy in Iran were released . |
He survived a primary challenge from Ted Kennedy for the Democratic Party nomination in the 1980 election , but lost the general election to Ronald Reagan , the Republican candidate . | He won a primary against Ted Kennedy for the Democratic Party nomination in the He lost the 1980 election to Ronald Reagan , the Republican candidate . |
Rickover 's demands on his men and machines were legendary , and Carter later said that , next to his parents , Rickover had the greatest influence on him . | Carter later said that , next to his parents , Rickover had the greatest influence on him . |
In foreign affairs , Carter pursued the Camp David Accords , the Panama Canal Treaties , the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT II ) , and returned the Panama Canal Zone to Panama . | In foreign affairs , Carter pursued the Panama Canal Treaties and returned the Panama Canal Zone to Panama . |
Carter felt the best route for promotion was with submarine duty since he felt that nuclear power would be increasingly used in submarines . | Carter felt the best route for promotion was with submarine duty . |
James Earl Carter , Jr. was born at the Wise Sanitarium on October 1 , 1924 , in Plains , Georgia and was the first president born in a hospital . | James Earl Carter was born in the Wise Sanitarium in Plains , Georgia on October 1 , 1924 . |
James Earl `` Jimmy '' Carter , Jr. ( born October 1 , 1924 ) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize , the only U.S. President to have received the Prize after leaving office . | James Earl `` Jimmy '' Carter , Jr. ( born October 1 , 1924 ) was the 39th President of the United States . |
Carter and his wife Rosalynn founded the Carter Center in 1982 , a nongovernmental , not-for-profit organization that works to advance human rights . | After leaving office , Carter and his wife Rosalynn founded the Carter Center in 1982 . |
Carter was a gifted student from an early age who always had a fondness for reading . | Carter was a gifted student from an early age . |
While he was in high school , he was in the Future Farmers of America ( later the National FFA Organization ) , serving as the Plains FFA Chapter Secretary . | Carter was the Plains FFA Chapter Secretary . |
Later , he applied to the United States Naval Academy and , after taking additional mathematics courses at Georgia Tech , he was admitted in 1943 . | Later , he applied to the United States Naval Academy . |
Upon the death of his father James Earl Carter , Sr. , in July 1953 , Carter was urgently needed to run the family business . | Carter was needed to run the family business . |
Carter graduated 59th out of 820 midshipmen at the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree with an unspecified major , as was the custom at the academy at that time . | Carter graduated 59th out of 820 midshipmen at the Naval Academy . |
He has traveled extensively to conduct peace negotiations , observe elections , and advance disease prevention and eradication in developing nations . | He has traveled widely to conduct peace negotiations , and observe elections . |
Carter has said that he loved the Navy , and had planned to make it his career . | He had planned to make it his service to the Navy as his career . |
Carter had two younger sisters , Gloria and Ruth , and a younger brother named Billy . | Carter had three younger siblings : sisters Gloria ( 1926-1990 ) and Ruth ( 1929-1983 ) , and brother `` Billy '' ( 1937-1988 ) . |
Under Mahler 's baton the Vienna Philharmonic played abroad for the first time at the 1900 Paris World Exposition . | They played at the 1900 Paris World Exposition . |
Three conductors were given honorific titles by the orchestra in the later 20th century : Karajan and Karl Böhm , who were made Honorary Conductors , and Leonard Bernstein , who was made an Honorary Member of the orchestra . | Three conductors , however , gave many concerts with the orchestra during the period after World War II : Karajan and Böhm , who were made honorary conductors , and Bernstein , who was made an honorary member of the orchestra . |
The members of the orchestra are chosen from the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera . | Before becoming a member of the Vienna Philharmonic the musicians have to work for at least three years in the opera house ( the Vienna State Opera ) . |
Since 1933 , the orchestra has had no single subscription conductor , but according to New Grove ( vol . | Since 1933 , the orchestra has not had one main conductor , but instead it has many guest conductors who have stayed for short periods . |
The Vienna Philharmonic ( VPO ; German : Wiener Philharmoniker ) , founded in 1842 , is an orchestra , regularly considered one of the finest in the world . | The Vienna Philharmonic ( in German : die Wiener Philharmoniker ) is an orchestra based in Vienna , Austria . |
Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck GCB GCIE CSI DSO OBE ( 21 June 1884 - 23 March 1981 ) , nicknamed `` The Auk '' , was a British army commander during World War II . | Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck , GCB , GCIE , CSI , DSO , OBE ( 21 June 1884 - 23 March 1981 ) , nicknamed `` The Auk '' , was a British army commander during World War II . |
In July 1941 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East theater but after initial successes the war in North Africa turned against the British and he was relieved of the post in 1942 during the crucial Alamein campaign . | In July 1941 he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Middle East theater ; after initial successes the war in North Africa turned against the British , and he was relieved of the post in 1942 during the crucial Alamein campaign . |
He was a career soldier who spent much of his military career in India where he rose to become Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army by early 1941 . | He was a career soldier who spent much of his military career in India , where he developed a love of the country and a lasting affinity for the soldiers he commanded . |
Diana , Princess of Wales ( Diana Frances ; née Spencer ; 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997 ) , was the first wife of Charles , Prince of Wales , who is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II . | Diana , Princess of Wales ( Diana Frances ; née Spencer ; 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997 ) was the first wife of Charles , Prince of Wales . |
While married she bore the titles Princess of Wales , Duchess of Cornwall , Duchess of Rothesay , Countess of Chester and Baroness of Renfrew . | Diana 's full title , once divorced , was Lady Diana Mountbatten-Windsor , Princess of Wales and Countess of Chester , Duchess of Cornwall , Duchess of Rothesay , Countess of Carrick , Baroness of Renfrew , Lady of the Isles , Princess of Scotland . |
Diana became Lady Diana Spencer when her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975 . | Her father was Earl Spencer . |
Diana was born on 1 July 1961 , in Park House , Sandringham , Norfolk . | Diana was born on 1 July 1961 as Diana Frances Spencer . |
She also played Butterfly , Rochester 's niece and Mary Livingstone 's maid in the Jack Benny radio program , for a time during World War II . | She also played `` Butterfly '' , Rochester 's niece and Mary Livingstone 's maid in the Jack Benny radio program , for a time during World War II . |
From 1950 until 1952 she played Oriole , another racially stereotyped role , on the television series Beulah . | From 1950 until 1952 she played `` Oriole '' , another racially stereotyped role , on the television series Beulah . |
She had one more role of substance in the 1986 film The Mosquito Coast . | She had one more role of substance in the 1986 movie The Mosquito Coast . |
McQueen initially studied with Janet Collins and went on to dance with the Venezuela Jones Negro Youth Group . | McQueen studied with Janet Collins and went on to dance with the Venezuela Jones Negro Youth Group . |
Thelma `` Butterfly '' McQueen ( January 8 , 1911 - December 22 , 1995 ) was an American actress . | Thelma `` Butterfly '' McQueen ( January 7 , 1911 - December 22 , 1995 ) was an American actress . |
( She had always hated her birth name , and later legally changed her name to Butterfly McQueen . ) | She had always hated her birth name , and later legally changed her name to Butterfly McQueen . |
Offers for acting roles began to dry up around this time , and she devoted herself to other pursuits including political study ; she received a Bachelor 's degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975 . | Offers for acting roles began to decline around this time , and she devoted herself to other pursuits including political study ; she received a Bachelor 's degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975 . |
In July 1983 , a jury awarded McQueen $ 60,000 in a judgment stemming from a lawsuit she filed against two bus terminal security guards . | In July 1983 , a jury awarded McQueen US$ 60,000 in a judgment stemming from a lawsuit she filed against two bus-terminal security guards . |
By 1947 , she had grown tired of the ethnic stereotypes she was required to play and ended her film career . | By 1947 , she had grown tired of the ethnic stereotypes she was required to play . |
She appeared in an uncredited role in Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ) and played a supporting role in Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ) . | She appeared in a small role in Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ) and played a supporting role in Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ) . |
In a lighter moment , she appeared in a 1969 episode of The Dating Game . | In a lighter moment , she appeared in a episode of The Dating Game in 1969 . |
While the role is well known to audiences , McQueen did not enjoy playing the part and felt it was demeaning to African Americans . | McQueen did not enjoy playing the part and felt it was demeaning to African Americans . |
She continued as an actress in film in the 1940s , then moving to television acting in the 1950s . | She continued as an actress in movies through the 1940s , then moving to television acting in the 1950s . |
Originally a dancer , McQueen first appeared as Prissy , Scarlett O'Hara 's maid in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind . | McQueen first appeared on screen in 1939 , as `` Prissy '' , Scarlett O'Hara 's maid in the movie Gone with the Wind . |
Around this time she acquired the nickname `` Butterfly '' - a tribute to her constantly moving hands - for her performance of the Butterfly Ballet in a production of A Midsummer Night 's Dream . | Around this time she received the nickname `` Butterfly '' because of her constantly moving hands in the Butterfly Ballet in a production of A Midsummer Night 's Dream . |
McQueen died at age 84 on December 22 , 1995 at Augusta Regional Medical Center in Augusta , from burns sustained when a kerosene heater she attempted to light malfunctioned and burst into flames . | McQueen died at age 84 on December 22 , 1995 at Augusta Regional Medical Center in Augusta . |
McQueen donated her body to medical science and remembered the Freedom From Religion Foundation in her will . | A lifelong atheist , she donated her body to medical science and remembered the Freedom From Religion Foundation in her will . |
She performed with the dance troupe of Katherine Dunham before making her professional debut in George Abbott 's Brown Sugar . | She performed with the dance troupe of Katherine Dunham . |
She also played an uncredited bit part as a sales assistant in The Women ( 1939 ) , filmed after Gone with the Wind but released before it . | She also played a small part as a sales assistant in The Women ( 1939 ) . |
Born Thelma McQueen in Tampa , Florida on January 8 , 1911 , she had planned to become a nurse until a high school teacher suggested that she try acting . | She was planning to become a nurse until a high-school teacher suggested that she try acting . |
Freshwater eels ( unagi ) and marine eels ( conger eel , anago ) are commonly used in Japanese cuisine ; foods such as unadon and unajū are popular , but expensive . | Freshwater eels ( unagi ) and marine eels ( Conger eel , anago ) are used in Japanese food . |
The European eel and other freshwater eels are eaten in Europe , the United States , and other places . | Some people eat the European eel and other eels that live in lakes all around the world . |
Takahashi is the first Japanese man to have won the title . | Takahashi is the first male skater from Japan to win the World Junior Championships and the first male skater from Japan to win a silver medal at the World Championship . |
Chekhov was buried next to his father at the Novodevichy Cemetery . | He was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery . |
Chekhov had to pay for his own education , which he managed by-among other jobs-private tutoring , catching and selling goldfinches , and selling short sketches to the newspapers . | He paid for it by tutoring ( teaching ) other students , catching birds and selling them , and writing short stories for newspapers . |
By May 1904 , Chekhov was terminally ill with tuberculosis . | By 1904 , Chekhov was very sick . |
In autumn 1887 , a theater manager named Korsh commissioned Chekhov to write a play , the result being Ivanov , written in a fortnight and produced that November . | In 1887 , Chekhov wrote a play called Ivanov . |
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ( Russian : Анто́н Па́влович Че́хов , pronounced ( ɐnˈton ˈpavləvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈt͡ɕexəf ) ; 29 January 1860 - 15 July 1904 ) was a Russian physician , dramaturge and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history . | Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ( January 29 , 1860 - July 15 , 1904 ) was a Russian writer who wrote short stories and plays . |
PuTTY was originally written for Microsoft Windows , but it has been ported to various other operating systems . | PuTTY was first written for Microsoft Windows , but it has been ported to other operating systems including some Unix-like platforms . |
Official ports are available for some Unix-like platforms , with work-in-progress ports to Classic Mac OS and Mac OS X , and unofficial ports have been contributed to platforms such as Symbian and Windows Mobile . | Mac OS and Mac OS X are still being ported , while unofficial ports have been ported it to the Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems . |
The name `` PuTTY '' has no definitive meaning , though `` tty '' is the name for a terminal in the Unix tradition , usually held to be short for Teletype . | The word `` PuTTY '' has no meaning , though ` tty ' is sometimes used to refer to the Unix terminals , as an acronym for ` teletype ' . |
Steampunk is influenced by , and often adopts the style of the 19th-century scientific romances of Jules Verne , H.G. Wells , and Mary Shelley . | Authors like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells are still very popular . |
Reinfeldt was appointed to several posts ( förtroendevald ) in the Stockholm City Council from 1991 to 1994 and councillor in the Stockholm County Council from 1994 . | Previously Reinfeldt was an appointed to various posts ( förtroendevald ) in the Stockholm City Council from 1991 to 1994 and councillor in the Stockholm County Council from 1994 . |
Reinfeldt was Municipal Commissioner ( Swedish : kommunalråd ) of Täby , Uppland , from 2002 and Mayor and Chairperson ( Mayor ) of the Täby Municipal Executive from 2005 until 2006 . | She has been Municipal Commissioner ( Swedish : kommunalråd ) of Täby , Uppland , since 2002 and Mayor and Chairperson of the Täby Municipal Executive since 2005 . |
Filippa Désirée Amanda Cay Reinfeldt ( born Holmberg 14 June 1967 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party . | Filippa Desiree Amanda Cay Reinfeldt ( née Holmberg , born June 14 , 1967 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician . |
The Canadian Women 's Hockey League ( CWHL ) is one of two major women 's ice hockey leagues in Canada . | The Canadian Women 's Hockey League ( CWHL ) is an ice hockey league in Canada that was formed in 2007 . |
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger ( \ / ˈʃwɔrtsənɛɡər \ / ; German : ( ˈaɐnɔlt ˈalɔʏs ˈʃvaɐtsənɛɡɐ ) ; born July 30 , 1947 ) is an Austrian-born American actor , film producer , businessman , investor , writer , philanthropist , former professional bodybuilder and politician . | Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger ( born July 30 , 1947 , in Austria ) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder and an actor and was the governor of the American state of California . |
Village School is one of three high schools in the Great Neck School District , which includes Great Neck North High School and Great Neck South High School . | Village School is one of three high schools in the Great Neck School District , which includes Great Neck North High School and William A. Shine Great Neck South High School . |
Village School ( also known as VS ) is an American long-established public alternative school . | Village School ( commonly VS ) is the oldest public alternative high school in New York State . |
In the 2010-2011 school year , 39 students attended Village School . | Many types of students attend the Village School . |
The boom formed part of the Sydney Harbour defences which also included artillery batteries and patrol boats . | The boom was part of the Sydney Harbour defences which also included artillery batteries and patrol boats . |
It took him two hours to convince the navy that there was a Japanese midget submarine caught in the boom net . | At first the navy did not believe that there was a Japanese Midget submarine caught in the boom net . |
The anti-submarine boom net was an anti-torpedo and submarine defense net that was in Sydney Harbour during World War II . | The Anti-submarine boom net was used to stop enemy submarines entering Sydney Harbour during World War II . |
Surprised , Cargill radioed naval headquarters . | Very surprised at finding a Japanese submarine , Cargill called naval headquarters with his two way radio . |
The foundations of the winch house are the only remaining evidence of the anti-submarine boom net and they can still be seen on the shores of Green Point , along with other remaining evidence of military installations , such as underground fortifications and bunker complexes . | The base of the winch house is the only remaining part of the anti-submarine boom net . |
The first submarine , the M 27 , commanded by Lieutenant Jahai Chuma , was the first submarine to attempt entry . | Lieutenant Jahai Chuma was the man in charge of this submarine . |
It spanned the entire width of the harbor from Green Point , Watsons Bay to Georges Head , on the northern side of Sydney Harbour . | The net went all the way across the harbor from Green Point , Watson 's Bay to Georges Head on the other side . |
Lieutenant Chuma tried to free his submarine by using a sawtooth metal cutter , which only entangled it further . | Lieutenant Chuma , tried to free his submarine by using a special tool that cuts metal , but this only made things worse . |
By 8.30 pm he had attracted the attention of the watchman for the Maritime Service Board , James Cargill , who rowed across in a boat and discovered the Japanese submarine . | By 8:30 pm the watchman for the Maritime Service Board , James Cargill , went to see what was happening . |
For over three years , entry to Sydney Harbour was restricted by the boom net . | For more than three years , entry by boats , ships and ferries into Sydney Harbour was through one of three different gates that were a part of the anti-submarine boom net . |
He won second prize in the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1955 and the first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels in 1956 . | He won second prize in the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1955 and the first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels in 1956 . |
In Europe , Ashkenazy was principal conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from 1987 to 1994 , and of the Czech Philharmonic from 1998 to 2003 . | He was principal conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from 1987 to 1994 , and of the Czech Philharmonic from 1998 to 2003 . |
Ashkenazy is also conductor laureate of the Philharmonia Orchestra , conductor laureate of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra , and music director of the European Union Youth Orchestra . | Ashkenazy is now also conductor laureate of the Philharmonia , conductor laureate of the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra , and music director of the European Union Youth Orchestra . |
He began playing piano at the age of six . | He began playing the piano when he was six . |
Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy ( Russian : Влади́мир Дави́дович Ашкена́зи , Vladimir Davidovič Aškenazi ; born July 6 , 1937 ) is a Russian-born conductor and pianist of Icelandic citizenship . | Vladimir Ashkenazy ( born 6 July 1937 ) is a Russian pianist and conductor . |
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