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Pulses from this system are now tracked to within 15 μs .
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Pulses from this system have been tracked , without glitches , to within 15 μs since its discovery .
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Data collected by Taylor and Joel M. Weisberg and their colleagues of the orbital period of PSR B1913 +16 supported this relativistic prediction ; they reported in 1982 and subsequently that there was a difference in the observed minimum separation of the two pulsars compared to that expected if the orbital separation had remained constant .
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Data collected by Taylor and his colleagues of the orbital period of PRS B1913 +16 supported this relativistic prediction .
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When the two bodies are in close proximity , the gravitational field is stronger , the passage of time is slowed - and the time between pulses ( or ticks ) is lengthened .
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When the two bodies are close , the gravitational field is stronger , and the passage of time is slowed .
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It was concluded that the pulsar was orbiting another star very closely at a high velocity , and that the pulse period was varying due to the Doppler effect : As the pulsar was moving towards us , the pulses would be more frequent ; and conversely , as it moved away from us fewer would be detected in a given time period .
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It was concluded that the simplest explanation was that the pulsar was orbiting another star very closely at a high velocity .
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The Hallstatt culture was succeeded by the La Tène culture of central Europe , which was overrun by the Roman Empire , though traces of La Tène style are still to be seen in Gallo-Roman artefacts .
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They came from the Hallstatt and La Tène cultures .
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The four are Irish Gaelic , Scottish Gaelic , Welsh , and Breton ; plus two recent revivals , Cornish ( one of the Brythonic languages ) and Manx ( one of the Goidelic languages ) .
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Today , the Celtic languages that remain are the Breton , Cornish , Welsh and Gaelic languages .
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Hire supermodel Adriana Lima to star in it . ''
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Adriana Lima ( born June 12 , 1981 ) is a Brazilian supermodel .
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In ZoneAlarm , program access is controlled by way of `` zones '' , into which all network connections are divided .
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In ZoneAlarm , program access is controlled by way of `` zones '' , into which all Computer networking connections are divided .
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SmartDefense Advisor , a service that is also available in the free version of ZoneAlarm , helps the user with certain types of alerts .
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SmartDefense Advisor is a service only available in premium versions of ZoneAlarm that helps the user with certain types of alerts .
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ZoneAlarm is a personal firewall software application originally developed by Zone Labs , which was acquired in March 2004 by Check Point .
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ZoneAlarm is a software firewall originally developed by Zone Labs , which was acquired in March 2004 by Check Point .
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It includes an inbound intrusion detection system , as well as the ability to control which programs can create outbound connections .
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It includes an inbound intrusion detection system , as well as the ability to control which programs can create outbound connections-the latter not available in the Windows XP Service Pack 2 firewall .
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Operating System Firewall , OSFirewall for short , is a feature in paid ZoneAlarm versions only .
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Operating System Firewall , OSFirewall for short , is a feature in ZoneAlarm paid versions only .
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In 1943 , the Yanceys recorded for Session Records , and went back into the studio to record the album Pure Blues for Atlantic Records in 1951 .
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In 1943 , the Yanceys recorded for Session Records , and went back into the studio to record the album Pure Blues for Atlantic Records .
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Because Jimmy Yancey was a great boogie-woogie\/blues piano player , Estelle recorded several times with her husband .
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Because Jimmy Yancey was a great boogie-woogie\/blues piano player , but a poor singer , Estelle recorded frequently with her husband .
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Yancey , born Estella Harris in Cairo , Illinois , grew up in Chicago , where she sang in church choirs and learned how to play the guitar .
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Yancey , born Estelle Harris , grew up in Chicago , where she sang in church choirs and learned how to play the guitar .
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She often sang with him at informal get-togethers and house parties in the 1940s and performed with him at Carnegie Hall , New York in 1948 .
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She often sang with him at meetings and house parties in the 1930s and 1940s and performed with him at Carnegie Hall , New York in 1948 .
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Mama Yancey 's recordings with other pianists include `` Mama Yancey , singer , Don Ewell , pianist '' for Windin ' Ball Recordings ( 1952 ) , `` Chicago -- The Living Legends : South Side Blues '' for the Riverside label ( 1961 ) , `` Mama Yancey sings , Art Hodes plays Blues '' for Verve Records in 1965 , Maybe I 'll Cry with Erwin Helfer for the Red Beans label in 1983 , recorded at ages 86-87 , and `` The Blues of Mama Yancey : Axel Zwingenberger and the Friends of Boogie Woogie , vol .
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Mama Yancey 's recordings with other pianists include `` South Side Blues '' for the Riverside label ( 1961 ) , some records with Art Hodes for Verve Records in 1965 , and Maybe I 'll Cry with Erwin Helfer for the Red Beans label in 1983 , recorded at age 87 .
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In 1925 , when she was 29 , she married Jimmy Yancey , who had traveled the U.S. and Europe as a vaudeville dancer .
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In 1917 , when she was 21 , she married Jimmy Yancey .
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The first match of the relaunched SV Austria Salzburg was played on 29 July 2006 against Lieferinger SV , another Salzburg football club .
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The first match of the new SV Austria Salzburg was played on 29 July 2006 against Lieferinger SV , another football club from the city of Salzburg .
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SV Austria Salzburg won 6-0 , and went on to win the championship and promotion to 1 .
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SV Austria Salzburg won 6-0 .
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SV Austria Salzburg is an Austrian association football club , based in the city of Salzburg .
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The club claims to preserve the tradition of SV Austria Salzburg .
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He was a leader of the Republican Party ( the `` GOP '' ) and founder of the Progressive Party .
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He was a member of the Republican Party .
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Subtropical Storm Nicole was the first subtropical storm to receive a name using the standard hurricane name list that did not become a tropical cyclone .
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Subtropical Storm Nicole was the fourteenth named storm and first subtropical cyclone to form during the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season .
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In 1972 and 1973 , four subtropical storms were named using the Phonetic alphabet , while all other subtropical cyclones remained unnamed .
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Initially , however , the phonetic alphabet was used to name subtropical cyclones .
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The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981 .
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It is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve .
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During the Age of Discovery , mutiny particularly meant open rebellion against a ship 's captain .
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During the Age of Discovery , mutiny meant open rebellion against a ship 's captain .
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In a ceremony at the White House on June 21 , 2000 , his surviving family was presented with his Medal of Honor by President Bill Clinton .
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In a ceremony at the White House on June 21 , 2000 , his family was presented with his medal by President Bill Clinton .
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Twenty-one other Asian Americans also received the medal during the ceremony , all but seven of them posthumously .
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Twenty-one other Asian Americans also received the medal during the ceremony , but only seven of them were still alive .
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Kuroda volunteered to join the all-Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team .
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Kuroda volunteered to be part of the all-Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team .
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A 1990s review of service records for Asian Americans who received the Distinguished Service Cross during World War II led to Kuroda 's award being upgraded to the Medal of Honor .
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Kuroda 's award was upgraded to the Medal of Honor .
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For these actions , he was posthumously awarded the Army 's second-highest decoration , the Distinguished Service Cross .
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For his actions in October 1944 , Kuroda was awarded the Army 's second-highest decoration , the Distinguished Service Cross ( DSC ) .
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In those churches which follow the Rite of Constantinople ( e.g. Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholics ) , the forty days of Lent are counted differently ; also , the date of Easter is calculated differently in the East than in the West ( see Computus ) .
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Churches in the Byzantine tradition ( e.g. Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic ) count the days of Lent differently .
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On 21 January 1992 , he died of cancer at the age of 55 .
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He died on 21 January 1992 , of cancer at the age of 55 .
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Three years after Mabo died , that being the traditional mourning period for the people of Murray Island , a gathering was held in Townsville for a memorial service .
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Three years after Mabo died , which is the traditional mourning period for the people of Murray Island , a memorial service was held in Townsville .
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The time he spent on the campus had a massive impact on his life .
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The time he spent on the university campus had a major impact on his life .
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Five months later , on 3 June 1992 , the High Court announced its historic decision , namely overturning the legal doctrine of terra nullius - which is a term applied to the attitude of the British towards land ownership on the continent of Australia . ''
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Five months later , on 3 June 1992 , the High Court overturned the legal doctrine of terra nullius - which was the term applied to the attitude of the British Empire towards land ownership on the continent of Australia .
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Mabo worked on a number of jobs before becoming a gardener with James Cook University in Townsville , Queensland at the age of 31 .
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He worked on a number of jobs before becoming a gardener with James Cook University in Townsville , when he was 31 years old .
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Eddie Koiki Mabo ( c. 29 June 1936 - 21 January 1992 ) was an Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights and for his role in a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia which overturned the legal doctrine of terra nullius ( `` land belonging to nothing , no one '' ) which characterised Australian law with regards to land and title .
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Eddie Koiki Mabo ( c. 29 June 1936 - 21 January 1992 ) was an Indigenous Australian activist from the Torres Strait Islands .
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In 1974 , this culminated in a discussion he had with Noel Loos and Henry Reynolds , who recalled Mabo 's reaction : In 1981 a land rights conference was held at James Cook University and Mabo made a speech to the audience where he explained the land inheritance system on Murray Island .
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Mabo made a speech to the audience where he explained the indigenous customary land inheritance system on Murray Island .
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Mabo was named `` Eddie Koiki Sambo '' but he changed his surname to `` Mabo '' when he was adopted by his maternal uncle , Benny Mabo .
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He changed his surname to Mabo when he was adopted by his mother 's brother , Benny Mabo .
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Cornbread is a generic name for any number of quick breads containing cornmeal .
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Cornbread or Johnny cake is a name for any number of `` quick breads '' - bread leavened chemically instead of by yeast - containing cornmeal .
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Deuterostomes are distinguished by their embryonic development ; in deuterostomes , the first opening ( the blastopore ) becomes the anus , while in protostomes it becomes the mouth .
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Deuterostomes are distingued by their embryo : in deuterostomes , the first opening ( the blastopore ) becomes the anus , while in protostomes it becomes the mouth .
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Pope Gregory VIII ( Latin : Gregorius VIII ; c. 1100\/1105 - 17 December 1187 ) , born Alberto di Morra , was Pope from 25 October to his death in 1187 .
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Pope Gregory VIII ( Latin : Gregorius Octavus ; c. 1100 - 17 December 1187 ) , born Alberto di Morra , was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 174th Pope from 25 October 1073 until he died in 1085 .
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On 21 October 1187 , the day after the death of Pope Urban III , Alberto di Morra was elected pope and took the name Gregory VIII in honor of Pope Gregory VII .
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Cardinal Morra was elected pope on 11 October 1187 .
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Alberto di Morra was born about 1105 in Benevento , Italy .
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Alberto di Morra was born in Benvenuo , Italy .
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It is present among many cultures throughout history both as decorative motifs and as art pieces themselves .
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It is present in many cultures throughout history both as decorative motifs and as art pieces themselves .
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Islamic art , in its prohibition of depicting religious figures , is a prime example of this geometric pattern-based art , which existed centuries before the movement in Europe and in many ways influenced this Western school .
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Islamic art , in its prohibition of depicting religious figures , is a prime example of this geometric pattern-based art .
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Other examples of pioneer abstractionists such as Kasimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian have also embraced this approach towards abstract painting .
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Other examples of pioneer abstractionists such as Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian have also embraced this approach towards abstract painting .
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However , geometric abstraction can not only be seen as an invention of 20th century avant-garde artists or movements .
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Geometric abstraction is not just an invention of 20th century avant-garde artists or movements .
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Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms sometimes , though not always , placed in non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective ( non-representational ) compositions .
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Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms in non-representational compositions .
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Aligned with and often used in the architecture of Islamic civilations spanning the 7th century-20th century , geometric patterns were used to visually connect spirituality with science and art , both of which were key to Islamic thought of the time .
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Geometric patterns were often used in the architecture of Islamic civilisations from the 7th century-20th century , to visually connect spirituality with science and art .
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Expressionist abstract painting , as practiced by artists such as Jackson Pollock , Franz Kline , Clyfford Still , and Wols , represents the opposite of geometric abstraction .
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Expressionist abstract painting , as practiced by artists such as Jackson Pollock , is the opposite of geometric abstraction .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate is colorless , odorless , and tasteless , but highly toxic .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate is colorless , odorless , and tasteless .
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The thallium ( I ) cation is very similar to potassium and sodium cations , which are essential for life .
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This is because the size of the thallium ion is very similar to the size of the potassium ion .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate is created by the reaction of thallium metal with sulfuric acid followed by crystallization .
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It is made by dissolving thallium ore or thallium metal in sulfuric acid .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate ( Tl2SO4 ) or thallous sulfate is the sulfate salt of thallium in the common +1 oxidation state , as indicated by the Roman numeral I . It is often referred to as simply thallium sulfate , but it is more correct to add the I to specify the oxidation state , given that thallium ( III ) sulfate also exists and has some laboratory uses .
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The thallium is in its +1 oxidation state .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate is soluble in water and its toxic effects are derived from the thallium ( I ) cation .
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It has thallium and sulfate ions in it .
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Thallium ( I ) sulfate , after entering the body , concentrates itself in the kidneys , liver , brain , and other tissues in the body .
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It gets deposited in the kidney , liver , brain , and similar places .
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The city Eisenach left the district in 1998 and became a district-free city .
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The city of Eisenach left the district in 1998 and became a district-free city .
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The district was created in 1994 by merging the previous districts Eisenach and Bad Salzungen , and a few municipalities from the district Bad Langensalza .
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The district was set up in 1994 by joining the old districts of Eisenach and Bad Salzungen , and a few municipalities from the district Bad Langensalza .
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The district is named after the Wartburg , a castle near Eisenach most famous as the place of residence of Ludwig , Landgrave of Thuringia and his wife , Saint Elizabeth of Hungary ; and , as Martin Luther 's refuge in 1521 .
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The district is named after the Wartburg , a castle near Eisenach most famous as Martin Luther 's refuge in 1521 .
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Jurassic Park is a science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton .
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Jurassic Park is a 1991 book by Michael Crichton .
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It was at the end of the 7th century and among the Irish that the compiling of these Annals was first begun - see the Annals of the Four Masters , the Annals of Ulster , the Annals of Innisfallen and the Annales Cambriae or Annals of Wales , one of the earliest sources for King Arthur .
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The writing of these Annals was begun at the end of the 7th century and among the Irish - see the Annals of the Four Masters , the Annals of Ulster , the Annals of Innisfallen and the Annales Cambriae or Annals of Wales , one of the earliest sources for King Arthur .
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Cicero states that from the earliest period down to the pontificate of Publius Mucius Scaevola ( c. 132 BCE ) , it was usual for the pontifex maximus to record on a white tablet ( album ) , which was exhibited in an open place at his house , so that the people might read it , first , the name of the consuls and other magistrates , and then the noteworthy events that had occurred during the year ( per singulos dies , as Servius says ) .
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52 ) tells that from the earliest period down to the pontificate of Publius Mucius Scaevola ( c. 131 BC ) , it was usual for the pontifex maximus to record on a white tablet ( album ) , which was exhibited in an open place at his house , so that the people might read it .
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These records were called in Cicero 's time the Annales maximi .
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In Cicero 's time these records were called Annales Maximi .
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Arrived at this stage of development , the Annals now began to lose their primitive character , and henceforward became more and more indistinguishable from the Chronicles , though the term was still used for many documents , such as the Annals of Waverley .
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But the term was still used for many documents , such as the Annals of Waverley .
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In Middle Ages , when the order of the liturgical feasts was partly determined by the date of Easter , the custom was early established in the Western Church of drawing up tables to indicate that date for a certain number of years or even centuries .
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In the Middle Ages in the Western Church there were written tables to show that date of Easter for a certain number of years or even centuries .
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Annals ( Latin annālis , yearly from annus , a year ) are a concise form of historical representation which record events chronologically , year by year .
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Annals ( Latin Annales , from annus , a year ) are a short form of historical writing which record events chronologically , year by year .
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With Arundel as his advisor , Henry began a military campaign , confiscating land from those who opposed him and ordering his soldiers to destroy much of Cheshire .
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With Arundel as his advisor , Henry Bolingbroke began a military campaign , took land from those who opposed him and ordering his soldiers to destroy much of Cheshire .
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Henry consulted with Parliament frequently , but was sometimes at odds with the members , especially over ecclesiastical matters .
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Henry consulted with Parliament frequently , but was sometimes at odds with them , especially over religious matters .
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Instead , Henry would be required to ask for the lands from Richard .
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Instead , Henry had to ask for the lands from Richard .
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After some hesitation , Henry met with the exiled Thomas Arundel , former Archbishop of Canterbury , who had lost his position because of his involvement with the Lords Appellant .
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Henry met with the exiled Thomas Arundel , former Archbishop of Canterbury .
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His father , John of Gaunt , was the third son of Edward III , and enjoyed a position of considerable influence during much of the reign of Henry 's cousin Richard II , whom Henry eventually deposed .
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His father , John of Gaunt , was the third son of King Edward III , and had a lot of power in the reign of King Richard II .
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He was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire , hence his other name , Henry ( of ) Bolingbroke \ / ˈbɒlɪŋbrʊk \ / .
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He was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire , which is why he was often called `` Henry Bolingbroke '' .
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Henry IV ( 15 April 1367 - 20 March 1413 ) was King of England and Lord of Ireland ( 1399-1413 ) .
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Henry IV ( April 3 1367 - March 20 1413 ) was a king of England .
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Henry quickly gained enough power and support to have himself declared King Henry IV , imprison King Richard ( who died in prison under mysterious circumstances ) and bypass Richard 's seven-year-old heir-presumptive , Edmund de Mortimer .
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Henry gained enough power and support to have himself declared King Henry IV .
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Without explanation , Richard canceled the legal documents that would have allowed Henry to inherit Gaunt 's land automatically .
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The next year John of Gaunt died , and Richard would not allow Henry to inherit Gaunt 's land .
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Gina Gillespie ( born September 20 , 1951 ) is a former American child actress who had a brief but extensive career in television and film during her childhood and youth .
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Gina Gillespie ( born September 20 , 1951 ) is a former American child actress .
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It is the most populous commune in the Ardèche department although it is not the capital which is the smaller town of Privas .
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This commune has the most people living in it of the Ardèche département , although it is not the préfecture ( capital ) , which can be found in the smaller town of Privas .
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Kavaguti began skating at the age of five because her mother was a fan of ice dancing .
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She began skating at the age of five because her mother was a fan of ice dancing .
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From 2003 , she studied and majored in international relations at St. Petersburg State University , completing her degree in June 2007 .
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She studied international relations at St. Petersburg State University , completing her degree in June 2007 .
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Japan does not allow dual nationality , so she was obliged to give up her Japanese citizenship and may reapply to get it back only after ten years .
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Japan does not allow dual nationality , so she was obliged to give up her Japanese citizenship in order to compete for Russia .
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In addition to her native Japanese , Kavaguti is also fluent in Russian and English .
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In addition to her native Japanese , she is also fluent in Russian and English .
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She originally competed as a singles skater for Japan , then switched to pairs after being inspired by the Russian pair skater Elena Berezhnaya at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , Japan .
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She switched to pairs after the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , Japan .
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Yuko Kavaguti ( also : Kawaguchi , Japanese : Kawaguchi Yūko ( 川口 悠子 ? )
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Yuko Kavaguti Russian : Юко Кавагути , born November 20 , 1981 - ) , also known as Yūko Kawaguchi ( 川口 悠子 , Kawaguchi Yūko ? )
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While a piece of Western music generally has a home key , a passage within it may modulate to another key , which is usually closely related to the home key ( in the Baroque and early Classical eras ) , that is , close to the original around the circle of fifths .
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A piece of Western music usually has a home key , and a passage within it may modulate to another key , which is usually closely related to the home key .
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Double-flats and double-sharps are used in music as accidentals , but they are never placed in the key signature ( in music that uses equal temperament ) , due to notational convention and because reading the music would become unnecessarily difficult .
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Double-flats and double-sharps are used in music as accidentals , but they are never placed in the key signature ( in music that uses equal temperament ) , because it would make reading the key signature very difficult .
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When the key is near the top of the circle ( a key signature of zero or few accidentals ) , the notation of both keys is straightforward .
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When the key is near the top of the circle ( a key signature of zero or few accidentals ) , the writing of both keys is easy - a small number of extra sharps or flats is added .
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So the theoretical key of D ♭ minor is usually practically notated by a key signature of C ♯ minor .
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So the theoretical key of D ♭ minor is usually written with the key signature of C ♯ minor .
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In each of the bottom three places on the circle of fifths the two enharmonic equivalents can be notated and so do not classify as ` theoretical keys ' : But when a relative key ascends the opposite side of the circle from its home key , then theory suggests that double-sharps and double-flats would have to be incorporated into the notated key signature .
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In each of the bottom three places on the circle of fifths the two enharmonic equivalents can both be written without double-sharps or double-flats and so do not classify as ` theoretical keys ' : But when a relative key is on the opposite side of the circle from its home key , then in theory modulating to that key would involve adding so many sharps or flats that double-sharps and double-flats would have to be written in the key signature .
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The following six keys ( which are the parallel major\/minor keys of those above ) would require one , two or three double-sharps or double-flats : For example , pieces in the major mode commonly modulate up a fifth to the dominant ; for a key with sharps in the signature this leads to a key whose key signature has an additional sharp .
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The following six keys ( which are the parallel major\/minor keys of those above ) would require one , two or three double-sharps or double-flats : For example , if a piece in E major were to modulate up a fifth to B major , which is next to it on the circle and on the same side of the circle , the notation is clear and simple ; an extra sharp is added to make five sharps .
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Under equal temperament the scales sound exactly the same ; such key pairs are said to be enharmonically equivalent .
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Key pairs like this are called enharmonically equivalent .
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In order to write that passage with a new key signature , it would become necessary to recast the new section using the enharmonically equivalent key signature of A ♭ major .
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To avoid theoretical keys , the new section would usually be written in the enharmonically equivalent key signature of A ♭ major .
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A piece in C ♯ which performs this modulation would lead to the theoretical key of G ♯ , requiring an eighth sharp , meaning an F in place of the F ♯ already present .
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But the next modulation would be to a theoretical key of G ♯ which would need an eighth sharp - for the previous F ♯ note to become F in the key signature .
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In music theory , a theoretical key or impossible key is a key and scale which exists in theory and practice , but whose corresponding key signature make its notation impractical .
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In music theory , theoretical keys or impossible keys are keys with key signatures that make writing in them very hard , because they contain one or more double-flats or double-sharps .
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For example , the key of D ♭ minor is not conventionally used in notated music , because its corresponding key signature would contain a B ( submediant ) .
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For example , the key of D ♭ minor is not usually used to write music down , because its key signature would contain a B . An equal-tempered scale of D ♭ minor has exactly the same notes as the C ♯ minor scale .
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But if the home key is near the bottom of the circle ( a key signature of many accidentals ) , and particularly if the new key is on the opposite side ( in the late Classical and Romantic eras ) , it becomes necessary to consider enharmonic equivalence .
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But if the home key is near the bottom of the circle ( a key signature with many accidentals ) , enharmonic equivalence may need to be used because simply adding accidentals will result in a key with too many accidentals to be easy to play or write in .
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Therefore , by exposing an animal to an immunogen in a controlled way , its body can learn to protect itself : this is called active immunization .
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By exposing an individual to an immunogen in a controlled way , the body will be able to protect itself from that infection later on in life .
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Immunization , or immunisation , is the process by which an individual 's immune system becomes fortified against an agent ( known as the immunogen ) .
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The material is known as an immunogen .
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Google not only indexes and caches web pages , but also takes `` snapshots '' of other file types , which include PDF , Word documents , Excel spreadsheets , Flash SWF , plain text files , and so on .
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Google not only indexes and caches web pages but also takes `` snapshots '' of other file types , which include PDF , Word documents , Excel spreadsheets , Flash SWF , plain text files , and so on .
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