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The ten countries with the largest number of currently-imprisoned journalists are Turkey ( 95 ) , China ( 34 imprisoned ) , Iran ( 34 ) , Eritrea ( 17 ) , Burma ( 13 ) , Uzbekistan ( six ) , Vietnam ( five ) , Cuba ( four ) , Ethiopia ( four ) , and Sudan ( three ) . | The ten countries with the most journalists currently imprisoned are Turkey ( 95 ) , China ( 34 ) , Iran ( 34 ) , Eritrea ( 17 ) , Burma ( 13 ) , Uzbekistan ( six ) , Vietnam ( five ) , Cuba ( four ) , Ethiopia ( four ) , and Sudan ( three ) . |
A reporter is a type of journalist who researches , writes , and reports on information to present in sources , conduct interviews , engage in research , and make reports . | A reporter is a type of journalist who researches , writes , and reports information . |
Organizations such as the Committee to Protect Journalists and Reporters Without Borders publish reports on press freedom and advocate for journalistic freedom . | Organizations such as Reporters Without Borders publish reports on press freedom and advocate for press freedom . |
The Committee to Protect Journalists also reports that as of December 1 , 2010 , 145 journalists were jailed worldwide for journalistic activities . | The Committee to Protect Journalists has reported that as of 1 December 2010 , 145 journalists were imprisoned around the world for reporting the news . |
Gothard has never married . | Gothard is not married , and has no children . |
Later , in 1989 , the organization 's name changed again to Institute in Basic Life Principles ( IBLP ) , of which Gothard is currently the president and a board member . | Later , in 1989 , the name changed again to Institute in Basic Life Principles ( IBLP ) . |
In 1984 , he founded the Advanced Training Institute ( ATI ) , a homeschooling program with a curriculum that is based on the Sermon on the Mount . | In 1984 , under Gothard 's leadership , a homeschooling program , the Advanced Training Institute of America was founded . |
A short film , Boog and Elliot 's Midnight Bun Run , was released in 2007 and is featured on the Open Season DVD and Blu-ray . | A short movie , Boog and Elliot 's Midnight Bun Run , was released in 2007 and is featured on the Open Season DVD and Blu-ray . |
In the end , Ursa decides to live with Boog and his friends since he does n't want to leave her or Elliot . | In the end , Ursa decides to live with Boog and his friends . |
In the end , Boog decides to stay in the forest and says goodbye to Beth ( who came back to take Boog home ) . | In the end , Boog decides to stay in the forest and says goodbye to his owner Ranger Beth ( Debra Messing ) . |
The Open Season franchise from Sony Pictures Animation consists of three films : Open Season ( 2006 ) , Open Season 2 ( 2009 ) , and Open Season 3 ( 2011 ) , along with a short film , Boog and Elliot 's Midnight Bun Run ( 2006 ) . | The series of Open Season movies from Sony Pictures Animation includes Open Season ( 2006 ) , Open Season 2 ( 2008 ) , Open Season 3 ( 2010 ) , as well as a short movie called Boog and Elliot 's Midnight Bun Run ( 2006 ) . |
In the tranquil town of Timberline , a 900-pound grizzly bear named Boog has his perfect world turned upside down after he meets Elliot , a one-horned mule deer . | A 900-pound grizzly bear named Boog living in the town of Timberline ( Martin Lawrence ) meets Elliot ( Ashton Kutcher ) , a one-horned mule deer . |
In the end , Mr. Weenie decides to remain a pet again and go live with Bob and Bobbie and the other domestics . | In the end , Mr. Weenie decides to go back to his owners and leave the wild . |
Eric Patrick Clapton , CBE , ( born 30 March 1945 ) is an English musician , singer and songwriter . | Eric Patrick Clapton ( born March 30 , 1945 , in The Green , Ripley , Surrey , England ) is an English guitarist , singer and composer . |
The close friendship between Clapton and Harrison resulted in Clapton playing on Harrison 's `` While My Guitar Gently Weeps '' from the Beatles ' White Album ( 1968 ) . | Clapton became friends with Beatle George Harrison , who asked him to play guitar on `` While My Guitar Gently Weeps '' , for 1968 's `` White Album '' . |
Dài means `` long '' . | Dài means `` long . '' |
Áo classifies the item as a piece of clothing on the upper part of the body . | The prefix áo classifies the item as clothing . |
Both men were also professors at the Paris Conservatoire . | Franck became organ professor at the Paris Conservatoire . |
His pupils included Vincent d'Indy , Ernest Chausson , Louis Vierne , Charles Tournemire , Guillaume Lekeu and Henri Duparc . | The students he taught included Vincent d'Indy , Ernest Chausson , and Louis Vierne . |
César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck ( 10 December 1822 - 8 November 1890 ) was a composer , pianist , organist , and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life . | César Franck ( born Liège , 10 December , 1822 ; died Paris , November 8 , 1890 ) , was a composer , organist and music teacher of Belgian and German origin who lived in France . |
Franck was born in Liège , then part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands ( from 1830 part of Walloon-speaking Belgium ) to Nicolas-Joseph Franck , a bank clerk whose family came from the German-Belgian border , and Marie-Catherine-Barbe Franck ( née Frings ) , who was from Germany . | César Franck was born in Liège , a town which is now in Belgium . |
Manning played college football at the University of Mississippi ( Ole Miss ) after attending prep school at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans . | Manning played college football at the University of Mississippi after attending high school at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans . |
Manning was named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLII . | Manning was called the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLII , which was played on February 3 , 2008 . |
He is the son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning and the younger brother of Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning . | He is the son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning . |
Elisha Nelson `` Eli '' Manning ( born January 3 , 1981 ) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League ( NFL ) and is the active iron man for consecutive starts by a quarterback . | Elisha Nelson `` Eli '' Manning ( born January 3 , 1981 in New Orleans , Louisiana , USA ) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants in the National Football League ( NFL ) . |
He was drafted as the first overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and immediately traded to the New York Giants , who in return gave up a package highlighted by fourth overall selection Philip Rivers . | In return , the New York Giants allowed Philip Rivers to join the San Diego Chargers . |
Originally it was a part of the earldom of Bentheim , before it became independent in 1454 . | At first it was a part of the earldom of Bentheim , before it became independent in 1454 . |
In 1975 the old district Steinfurt was merged with the district Tecklenburg , and together with Greven and Saerbeck from the former district Münster the current district was formed . | In 1975 the old district Steinfurt was merged with the district Tecklenburg , and together with Greven and Saerbeck from the old district Münster the current district was made . |
Highest elevation is the Westerbecker Berg with 234m , lowest point is the Bentlage castle at 32m . | The highest point in Steinfurt is the Westerbecker Berg with 234m , the lowest point is the Bentlage castle at 32m . |
The district is situated at the Lower Saxon border , north of Münster . | The district is at the Lower Saxon border , north of Münster . |
1804 Steinfurt was reunited with Bentheim , before it became a part of the Prussian province of Westphalia in 1815 . | 1804 Steinfurt was joined back with Bentheim , before it became a part of the Prussian province of Westphalia in 1815 . |
The new government in 1816 created the districts Steinfurt and Tecklenburg . | The new government in 1816 made the districts Steinfurt and Tecklenburg . |
Simon Phillip Hugh Callow , CBE ( born 15 June 1949 ) is an English actor , musician , writer and theater director . | Simon Phillip Hugh Callow , CBE ( born 15 June 1949 ) is an English actor , writer and theater director . |
For some time Callow lived with director Daniel Kramer . | For a while Callow lived with director Daniel Kramer . |
Callow was born in Streatham , London , England , UK , the son of Yvonne Mary ( née Guise ) , a secretary , and Neil Francis Callow , a businessman . | Callow was born in Streatham , London , UK , to Yvonne Mary Guise and Neil Francis Callow . |
Callow is one of the most prominent gay actors in Britain , listed 28th in the Independent 's 2007 listing of the most influential gay men and women in the UK . | Callow is one of the most prominent gay actors in Britain . |
Callow attended the London Oratory School and then went on to study at Queen 's University Belfast ( ` Queen 's ' ) in Northern Ireland where he was active in the Northern Ireland civil-rights movement , before giving up his degree course to go into acting at the Drama Centre London . | He attended the London Oratory School . |
The DNA sequences from which such RNAs are transcribed are known as RNA genes . | genes that are transcribed into mRNAs and are translated into polypeptide chains . |
The following list details the languages spoken in Iran and lists the total number of speakers for each language ( data from Ethnologue ) . | The following are the languages with the greatest number of speakers ( Data from the CIA World Factbook ) : The following list details the languages spoken in Iran and lists the total number of speakers for each language : ( Data from Ethnologue ) although the site is controversial due its wide variation from its 1996 edition as well as the fact that it does not provide sources for their statistics . |
The basalts were originally part of a great volcanic plateau called the Thulean Plateau which formed during the Paleogene . | The basalts were originally part of a great volcanic plateau called the Thulean Plateau which formed during the Paleogene period . |
Around 50 to 60 million years ago , during the Paleogene Period , Antrim was subject to intense volcanic activity , when highly fluid molten basalt intruded through chalk beds to form an extensive lava plateau . | Some 50 to 60 million years ago , during the Palaeogene period , Antrim was subject to intense volcanic activity , when highly fluid molten basalt intruded through chalk beds to form an extensive lava plateau . |
As the lava cooled , contraction occurred . | As the lava cooled rapidly , contraction occurred . |
The tallest are about 12 metres ( 39 ft ) high , and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres ( 92 ft ) thick in places . | The tallest are about 12 metres ( 36 ft ) high , and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres thick in places . |
The Giant 's Causeway is today owned and managed by the National Trust and it is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern Ireland . | The Giant 's Causeway is today owned and managed by the National Trust . |
Most of the columns are hexagonal , although there are also some with four , five , seven or eight sides . | Most of the columns are hexagonal , although there are also some with four , five , seven and eight sides . |
It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 , and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland . | It was named and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland . |
It is located in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland , about three miles ( 4.8 km ) northeast of the town of Bushmills . | It is in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland . |
The Giant 's Causeway ( known as Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach in Irish and tha Giant 's Causey in Ulster-Scots ) is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns , the result of an ancient volcanic eruption . | The Giant 's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns , the result of an ancient volcanic eruption . |
In 1971 , Masaru Ibuka handed the position of president over to his co-founder Akio Morita . | The name of the engineer was Masaru Ibuka and the name of the physicist was Akio Morita . |
The Hoboken election of 2005 is an election that was held on May 10 , 2005 in Hoboken , New Jersey for Hoboken residents , in which the Mayor of Hoboken was chosen based on the number of votes . | The Hoboken election of 2005 was an election when people living in Hoboken , New Jersey voted for a mayor . |
In the May 10 election , Roberts got 39 % of the votes and Marsh got 27 % of the vote . | Roberts and Marsh got the most votes . |
It was believed for centuries that the loss of HMS Victory in 1744 was attributable to wrecking on the Casquets , the lightkeeper of Alderney even being court-martialled for failure to keep the light on at the time of the ship 's loss . | The largest wreck was the 8000 tonne water tanker Constantia S . It was believed for centuries that HMS Victory was wrecked in 1744 on the Casquets , the lightkeeper of Alderney even being court-martialled for failure to keep the light on at the time of the ship 's loss . |
The Castle of Bredevoort was a castle in the city of Bredevoort , Guelders in the Netherlands . | The Castle of Bredevoort was a former castle in the city of Bredevoort , Guelders in the Netherlands . |
Only one son , Anthonie , survived the disaster . | Only one son , Anthonie , who was not home that day , survived . |
The earliest known mention of the castle dates from 1188 as `` castrum Breidervort '' . | The name of the castle was for the first time written in the year 1188 as `` castrum Breidervort '' . |
These creatures can grow to larger sizes because there is more available energy and better water coverage : the water is shallow enough to allow more sunlight for photosynthetic activity , and the salinity is at almost normal levels . | These creatures can grow to larger sizes because there is more available energy and better water coverage : The water is shallow enough to allow more light for photosynthetic activity , and the salinity is at almost normal levels . |
The same waves and currents that make life in the high tide zone difficult bring food to filter feeders and other intertidal organisms . | The same waves and currents that make the life in the high tide zone difficult bring food to the filter feeders and other intertidal animals . |
Low tide zone organisms include abalone , anemones , brown seaweed , chitons , crabs , green algae , hydroids , isopods , limpets , mussels , nudibranchs , sculpin , sea cucumber , sea lettuce , sea palms , sea stars , sea urchins , shrimp , snails , sponges , surf grass , tube worms , and whelks . | Low tide zone organisms include abalone , sea anemones , brown seaweed , chitons , crabs , green algae , hydroids , isopods , limpets , mussels , nudibranchs , small fish , sea cucumber , kelp , sea stars , sea urchins , shrimp , snails , sponges , sea grass , tube worms , and whelks . |
Marine algae provide shelter for nudibranches and hermit crabs . | Marine algae can provide shelter for such organisms as nudibranchs and hermit crabs . |
At other times the rocks may undergo other extreme conditions , baking in the sun or exposed to cold winds . | At other times the rocks experience other extreme conditions , baking in the sun or exposed to cold winds . |
The high tide zone is flooded during each high tide . | The high tide zone is flooded for hours during each high tide . |
This area is also relatively protected from large predators because of the wave action and shallow water . | The area is still protected from large predators because of the wave action and relatively shallow water . |
The white tentacles ( acrorhagi ) , which contain stinging cells , are for fighting . | The white tentacles ( acrorhagi ) are for fighting . |
Sea palms look similar to palm trees . | Sea palms look much as palm trees do . |
Some species of starfish can regenerate lost arms . | Some species of starfish have the ability to regenerate lost arms in time . |
This zone is predominantly inhabited by seaweed and invertebrates , such as sea anemones , seastars , chitons , crabs , green algae , and mussels . | The high tide zone is inhabited by sea anemones , starfish , chitons , crabs , green algae , and mussels . |
Many tide pools are habitats of especially adaptable animals that have engaged the attention of naturalists and marine biologists , as well as philosophical essayists : John Steinbeck wrote in The Log from the Sea of Cortez , `` It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool again . '' | Tide pools are habitats of uniquely adaptable animals that have engaged the special attention of naturalists and marine biologists . |
The sea anemones sting each other repeatedly until one moves . | The sea anemones sting each other repeatedly until one ( usually ) moves . |
Tide pools , or rock pools , are rocky pools on the sea shore which are filled with seawater . | Rock pools ( or ` tide pools ' ) are rocky pools by the sea . |
Tidal pools exist in the intertidal zones . | They are in the intertidal zone . |
This subregion is mostly submerged , and is exposed only during low tide . | This area is mostly submerged - it is exposed only during low tide . |
Many of these pools exist as separate pools only at low tide . | They are filled with seawater during high tide , and exist as separate pools at low tide . |
These zones are submerged by the sea at high tides and during storms , and may receive spray from wave action . | This zone receives spray from wave action during high tides and storms . |
There is also greater biodiversity . | There is greater biodiversity , but organisms in this zone are not well adapted to dryness and temperature extremes . |
In addition , the constant wave action removes competitors , such as the mussel species Mytilus californianus . | In addition , the constant wave action removes competitors . |
The intertidal zone is periodically exposed to sun and wind , which desiccate barnacles , which need to be well adapted to water loss . | Since the intertidal zone often desiccates when the tide is out , barnacles are well adapted to water loss . |
The sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima reproduces clones of itself through a process called longitudinal fission , in which the animal splits into two parts along its length . | The process is called longitudinal fission , in which the animal splits in two parts along its length . |
The Big Mac PPP exchange rate between two countries is obtained by dividing the price of a Big Mac in one country ( in its currency ) by the price of a Big Mac in another country ( in its currency ) . | The exchange rate between two countries can be compared by dividing the price of a Big Mac in one country ( in its currency ) by the price of a Big Mac in another country ( in its currency ) . |
This value is then compared with the actual exchange rate ; if it is lower , then the first currency is under-valued ( according to PPP theory ) compared with the second , and conversely , if it is higher , then the first currency is over-valued . | Conversely , if the rate is higher , then the first currency is over-valued . |
When a = 0 , the series is also called a Maclaurin series . | This series , which is based around zero , is called the Maclaurin series . |
Though no record of his work survives , writings of later Indian mathematicians suggest that he found a number of special cases of the Taylor series , including those for the trigonometric functions of sine , cosine , tangent , and arctangent . | Later Indian mathematicians wrote about his work with the trigonometric functions of sine , cosine , tangent , and arctangent . |
In the 17th century , James Gregory also worked in this area and published several Maclaurin series . | Gregory studied the Taylor series and published several Maclaurin series . |
In mathematics , a Taylor series is a representation of a function as an infinite sum of terms that are calculated from the values of the function 's derivatives at a single point . | In mathematics , a Taylor series shows a function as an infinite sum . |
The Maclaurin series for any polynomial is the polynomial itself . | When , the function is called a Maclaurin series . |
If the Taylor series is centered at zero , then that series is also called a Maclaurin series , named after the Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin , who made extensive use of this special case of Taylor series in the 18th century . | There is also a special kind of Taylor series called a Maclaurin series . |
Any finite number of initial terms of the Taylor series of a function is called a Taylor polynomial . | If the Taylor Series of a function is equal to that function , the function is called an `` analytic function . '' |
The Maclaurin series was named after Colin Maclaurin , a professor in Edinburgh , who published the special case of the Taylor result in the 18th century . | Colin Maclaurin published a special case of the Taylor series in the 1700s . |
The Romans used both fixed and floating water wheels and introduced water power to other provinces of the Roman Empire . | The Romans used both fixed and floating water wheels and introduced water power to other countries of the Roman Empire . |
Roman style mills are more complicated as they require gears to transmit the power from a shaft with a horizontal axis to one with a vertical axis . | Roman style mills are more complicated as they require gears transmit the power from a shaft with a horizontal axis to one with a vertical axis . |
Survey of industrial mills In a 2005 survey the scholar Adam Lucas identified the following first appearances of various industrial mill types in Western Europe . | In a 2005 survey the scholar Adam Lucas identified the following first appearances of various industrial mill types in Western Europe . |
A watermill is a structure that uses a water wheel or turbine to drive a mechanical process such as flour , lumber or textile production , or metal shaping ( rolling , grinding or wire drawing ) . | A watermill is an engine that uses a water wheel or turbine to drive a mechanical process such as flour or lumber production , or metal shaping ( rolling , grinding or wire drawing ) . |
So-called ` Greek Mills ' used water wheels with a horizontal wheel ( and vertical shaft ) . | So-called ` Greek Mills ' used water wheels with a vertically mounted shaft . |
He praised for its use in grinding grain and the reduction of human labor : The Roman encyclopedist Pliny mentions in his Naturalis Historia of around 70 AD water-powered trip hammers operating in the greater part of Italy . | He praised it for its use in grinding grain and the reduction of human labor . |
A `` Roman Mill '' features a vertical wheel ( on a horizontal shaft ) . | A `` Roman Mill '' features a horizontally-mounted shaft . |
The Greek epigrammatist Antipater of Thessalonica tells of an advanced overshot wheel mill around 20 BC\/10 AD . | In the 1st century BC , the Greek epigrammatist Antipater of Thessalonica was the first to make a reference to the waterwheel . |
In 1864 , however , the protectorate ended and the Ionian Islands became a part of Greece . | The protectorate ended in 1864 , and the Ionian Islands became a part of Greece . |
The Order is the sixth-most senior in the British honors system , after The Most Noble Order of the Garter , The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle , The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick , The Most Honourable Order of the Bath , and The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India . | The Order is the sixth-most important in the British honors system , after The Most Noble Order of the Garter ( the highest British honor ) , The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle , The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick , The Most Honourable Order of the Bath , and The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India . |
British Ambassadors to foreign nations are regularly appointed as KCMGs or CMGs . | British Ambassadors to foreign nations are often appointed as KCMGs or CMGs . |
Knights and Dames Grand Cross use the post-nominal `` GCMG '' ; Knights Commanders and Dames Commanders use `` KCMG '' and `` DCMG '' respectively ; Companions use `` CMG '' . | Knights Commanders and Dames Commanders use `` KCMG '' and `` DCMG '' respectively . |
Knights and Dames Commanders and Companions may display the circlet , but not the collar , surrounding their arms . | Knights and Dames Commanders and Companions may display the circlet ( but not the collar ) around their arms . |
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