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north
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Hulagu Khan is defeated in an attempted invasion, north of the Caucasus.
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Mindaugas, the only Christian king of Lithuania, is assassinated by his cousin Treniota.
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The chieftains of the eastern part of Iceland become the last to pledge fealty to the King of Norway, bringing a more complete end to the Icelandic Commonwealth and the Age of the Sturlungs.
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Based on Magdeburg Law, Żnin (Poland) is given city rights.
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Mediterranean First half of the year – Battle of Settepozzi: A Venetian fleet defeats a superior Genoese-Byzantine fleet.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1263
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1263
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LOCATION
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factory
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I worked together with Ark Van Pollare who saves the chicken from the factory where they lay eggs.
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Every particle i can clean is a particle who don't come in to the sea and saves a lot of damages.
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2.taking care of animals was and is my next project.
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Ark Van Pollare saves the chickens because they don't have wings and normally they have to go to slaughterhouses.
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Ark Van Pollare give them a new home where they can live a normal life.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Vanhoutte
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Emily Vanhoutte
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LOCATION
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agency
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If an agreement cannot be reached, the Services advise the action agency to initiate formal consultation.
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If the Services agree the project's potential impacts have been eliminated, they will concur in writing.
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The concurrence letter must outline any modifications agreed to during informal consultation.
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If the Services or the action agency finds the action "likely to adversely affect" protected species, this triggers formal consultation.
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Formal consultation During formal consultation, the Services establish the project's effects on listed species.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endangered%20Species%20Act%20of%201973
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Endangered Species Act of 1973
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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embassy
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If the passport is lost or stolen overseas, the nearest Israeli embassy or consulate must be notified.
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An Israeli citizen who is also a foreign citizen and holds a foreign passport must enter and exit Israel with an Israeli passport or travel document.
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In the case of loss or theft of the passport in Israel, the nearest Population Office must be immediately notified.
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Be careful not to lose your passport.
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When you use it, keep it secured inside the pocket of your clothes and not in your bag or car.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%20passport
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Israeli passport
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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table
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Image Journal, which invites Eighth Day Books to host a book table at its Glen Workshop each year, has dubbed Eighth Day Books the "Miracle of Wichita" and "Heaven's Bookstore".
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Influence Eighth Day Books is well-known within Christian intellectual and artistic circles, having been called by the writer Harold Fickett "surely the most idealistic (and one of the best) bookstores in America".
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Former Dallas Morning News columnist and religion author Rod Dreher has written that Eighth Day Books is "the best bookstore in the world" and the "Garden of Eden for Christian intellectuals–Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox–interested in the Permanent Things".
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Other conferences at which Eighth Day Books' traveling book table is a regular fixture include Calvin College's Festival of Faith and Writing, Trinity Arts Conference in Dallas, Texas, Notre Dame's Center for Ethics and Culture Fall Conference, Baylor University's Symposium on Faith and Culture, and The CIRCE Institute.
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Catalog Eighth Day Books previously published an annual catalog following the model made famous by A Common Reader, annotating each book with intimate, often whimsical, reviews.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth%20Day%20Books
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Eighth Day Books
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LOCATION
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seat
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Imoudu then led a march to the seat of government in Lagos Island shouting for the ouster of the works manager.
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After a while, the management released its concessions to the workers who were displeased and several negotiations further took place between July and September 1941.
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On 30 September 1941, the mechanical workers found their gates locked on the order of the Works Manager.
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The protest got the attention of the government which took immediate measures to resolve the workers grievances.
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Though the demonstration was successful, Imoudu later had constant clashes with European managers, it has been said that a reason of the clashes was his disagreement with the preferential treatment meted out to European officials.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Imoudu
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Michael Imoudu
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LOCATION
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apartment
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In "What Puts You on That Ledge", he helps Roman and Burgess with a case of an uncooperative squatter who refuses to return the apartment to its owners.
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Originally the driver of Truck 81, he receives his squad certification at the end of season 3 and joins Squad 3 during the midst of a feud between Truck 81 and Squad 3.
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Randy "Mouch" McHolland (Christian Stolte) is the husband of Sergeant Platt and a fellow firefighter of Gabby, Otis, and Herrmann at 51.
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Peter Mills (Charlie Barnett) is a former firefighter and paramedic at 51.
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He was the responding paramedic to several of the Intelligence Unit's calls involving injured victims.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Chicago%20P.D.%20characters
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List of Chicago P.D. characters
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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town
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In 1187, the Crusaders were evicted by the Ayyubid forces of Saladin after their victory in the Battle of Hattin, and the town slowly went into decline.
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The site of Tawahin es-Sukkar (lit. "
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sugar mills") holds remains of a Crusader sugar production facility.
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Ayyubid and Mamluk periods In 1226, Arab geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi said of Jericho, "it has many palm trees, also sugarcane in quantities, and bananas.
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The best of all the sugar in the Ghaur land is made here."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho
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Jericho
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LOCATION
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north
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In 1218 Albert asked King Valdemar II of Denmark for assistance, but Valdemar instead arranged a deal with the Brotherhood and conquered the north of Estonia for Denmark.
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Albert, bishop of Riga (or Prince-Bishop of Livonia), founded the Brotherhood to aid the Bishopric of Riga in the conversion of the pagan Curonians, Livonians, Semigallians, and Latgalians living on the shores of the Gulf of Riga.
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From its foundation, the undisciplined Order tended to ignore its supposed vassalage to the bishops.
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The Brotherhood had its headquarters at Fellin (Viljandi) in present-day Estonia, where the walls of the Master's castle stand.
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Other strongholds included Wenden (Cēsis), Segewold (Sigulda) and Ascheraden (Aizkraukle).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonia
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Livonia
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LOCATION
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west
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In 1460 the city of Bern conquered the district west of the Aare river, but made no change to the rights of the convent.
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In 1291 the domain of Rein was purchased by King Rudolf I of Habsburg, who was thus the most significant landowner in the area as well as the most senior judge.
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In 1345 Queen Agnes of Hungary gifted the domain to the convent of the Poor Clares in Wittichen in the Black Forest.
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However, in 1528 the Catholic nuns had to submit to the introduction of the Protestant Reformation.
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In 1544 the convent sold the domain to Count Hartmann of Hallwyl.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigen
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Remigen
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LOCATION
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region
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In 1564, Prince Andrey Kurbsky defected to the Lithuanians and commanded the Lithuanian army against Russia, devastating the Russian region of Velikiye Luki.
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A broad coalition, which included Poland, Lithuania and Sweden, became drawn into the war against Russia.
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The war became drawn-out (it continued until 1583) and expensive; raids by Crimean Tatars, Polish and Lithuanian invasions, famines, a trading blockade and escalating costs of war ravaged Russia.
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Tsar Ivan began to suspect other aristocrats of readiness to betray him.
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Historians Vasily Klyuchevsky (1841–1911) and (1876–1952) explained the oprichnina in terms of Ivan's paranoia and denied larger social aims for the oprichnina.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprichnina
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Oprichnina
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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quarters
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In 1627, Warner and d'Esnambuc split the island in four quarters, with the English controlling the middle half and the French the end quarters.
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In 1625, a French captain, Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, arrived on St. Kitts aboard his 14-gun brigantine and a crew of 40.
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He had escaped a three-hour battle with a 35-gun Spanish warship near the Cayman Islands.
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Cardinal Richelieu formed the Compagnie de Saint-Christophe in 1626, and 40 slaves were purchased from Senegal.
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By 1635, the number of slaves on St. Kitts had grown to 500–600, and by 1665 the French West India Company replaced the Compagnie.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Saint%20Kitts%20and%20Nevis
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History of Saint Kitts and Nevis
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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continent
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In 1678 Nijmegen was host to the negotiations between the European powers that aimed to put an end to the constant warfare that had ravaged the continent for years.
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Some of Hieronymus Bosch's ancestors also came from the city.
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Early modern period During the Dutch Revolt, trade came to a halt and even though Nijmegen became a part of the Republic of United Provinces after its capture from the Spanish in 1591, it remained a border town and had to endure multiple sieges.
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The result was the Treaty of Nijmegen that, unfortunately, failed to provide for a lasting peace.
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In the second half of the 19th century, the fortifications around the city became a major problem.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nijmegen
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Nijmegen
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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county
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In 1693 the county is stated to have contained 21,537 houses.
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In 2011, Sussex had a population density of 425 per km2, higher than the average for England of 407 per km2.
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The earliest statement as to the population of Sussex is made by Bede, who describes the county as containing in 681 land of 7,000 families; allowing ten to a family (a reasonable estimate at that date), the total population would be 70,000.
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The 1801 census found that the population was 159,311.
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The decline of the Sussex ironworks probably accounts for the small increase of population during several centuries, although after the massacre of St Bartholomew upwards of 1,500 Huguenots landed at Rye, and in 1685, after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, many more refugees were added to the county.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex
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Sussex
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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lodge
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In 1734–36, de Thurah built the Eremitage Palace, a palatial hunting lodge overlooking Jægersborg Dyrehave north of Copenhagen, and facing east over the Øresund to Sweden.
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The four-wing baroque building became the headquarters of the Duke of Wellington during the English siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and now houses the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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In 1733–1739, he worked on the first remodelling and expansion of Hirschholm Palace for King Christian VI and his consort, Queen Sophie Magdalene.
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The grey-stone house with copper-clad mansard roof replaced another hunting lodge named "Hubertus", which had been built nearby in the 17th century.
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The original design featured an elevator-table, similar to a dumbwaiter, which could be raised from the cellar up to the dining room.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauritz%20de%20Thurah
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Lauritz de Thurah
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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port
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In 1802, a road was built to develop the port, which extended by 1835 to a breakwater with a navigational lighthouse at its end.
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The population of 3,216 in 1800 shows its battered history, with a mainly local (Brière), of Lower Brittany (of Morbihan in the Finistère-south), and minor representation from most other areas of France.
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From this point forward the population of Saint-Nazaire experienced exponential growth, which was reflected in its nickname of "Little Breton California", or "Liverpool of the West".
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The development included new basins for ships to unload to barges that carried goods further up the river.
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This development moved the town into the area of the city which is now called the district of "Little Morocco".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Nazaire
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Saint-Nazaire
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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port
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In 1830 the Stockton-Darlington railway had been extended to Middlesbrough and the port established to ship coal.
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St Cuthbert's churchyard contains the vaults of the Bolckow and Vaughan families.
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Formation of The Cleveland Institution of Engineers In the last half of the nineteenth century, industry in Cleveland developed at a rate never again repeated.
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During the 1850s there grew an iron industry based on the easily accessible deposits of phosphoric ironstone in the Cleveland Hills, and a fledgling engineering industry stimulated by the demands of the burgeoning railway network and the ironworks themselves.
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The Durham coalfield was a source of excellent coking coals and the railway provided affordable bulk transport; there was easy access to the sea for export of products and the port was developed; construction of the South Gare began in 1863.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland%20Institution%20of%20Engineers
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Cleveland Institution of Engineers
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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store
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In 1836 he opened a music store and publishing company.
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19th century As soon as in 1804, a concert program in Havana announced a vocal concert "accompanied at the fortepiano by a distinguished foreigner recently arrived" and in 1832, Juan Federico Edelmann (1795-1848), a renowned pianist, son of a famous Alsatian composer and pianist, arrived in Havana and gave a very successful concert at the Teatro Principal.
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Encouraged by the warm welcome, Edelmann decided to stay in Havana and very soon he was promoted to an important position within the Santa Cecilia Philharmonic Society.
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Edelmann worked also as a piano professor and had several prestigious disciples.
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One of the most renowned is Manuel Saumell Robredo (1818-1870).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical%20piano%20in%20Cuba
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Classical piano in Cuba
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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store
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In 1836, he opened a music store and publishing company.
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As early as in 1804, a concert program in Havana announced a vocal concert "accompanied at the fortepiano by a distinguished foreigner recently arrived" and in 1832, Juan Federico Edelmann (1795-1848), a renowned pianist, son of a famous Alsatian composer and pianist, arrived in Havana and gave a very successful concert at the Teatro Principal.
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Encouraged by the warm welcome, Edelmann decided to stay in Havana, and he was very soon promoted to an important position within the Santa Cecilia Philharmonic Society.
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One of the most prestigious Cuban musicians, Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963), began studying piano with his sister Ernestina and continued with Peyrellade, Saavedra, Nin and Hubert de Blanck.
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A child prodigy, Lecuona gave a concert, at just five, at the Círculo Hispano.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20Cuba
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Music of Cuba
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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church
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In 1884 the church published its own prayer book based on the Anglican, Roman and Mozarabic liturgies.
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A Portuguese language Prayer Book is the basis of the Church's liturgy.
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In the early days of the church, a translation into Portuguese from 1849 of the 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer was used.
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The intent was to emulate the customs of the primitive apostolic church.
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Newer editions of their prayer book are available in Portuguese and with an English translation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book%20of%20Common%20Prayer
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Book of Common Prayer
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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organization
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In 1949, NHSN became the official bird-ringing organization for the Farne Islands, and this work continues today.
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In 1924, the Gosforth Nature Reserve came into being, initially as a bird sanctuary, when W. E. Beck, a member of the Society, leased the shooting rights over Gosforth Park from its owners, the High Gosforth Park Company.
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In 1929, Mr Beck, suffering ill health, handed over these rights to NHSN, which has managed it for wildlife ever since.
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In 1951, the Society began to systematically study grey seals on the Farne Islands, commencing the longest period of continuous research in any British grey seal colony.
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In 1960, NHSN, struggling to maintain the Hancock Museum, reached an agreement with Kings College (now Newcastle University) in which the latter acquired a 99-year lease of the museum and collections.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural%20History%20Society%20of%20Northumbria
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Natural History Society of Northumbria
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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venue
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In 1957, the same venue published his final text for the stage, Domnul Million ("Mr. Million").
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Some of his final works were published later that year: the Workers' Youth organ Scînteia Tineretului featured three pages of his posthumous poetry.
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The PMR voice, Scînteia, hosted an article signed by communist poet laureate Mihai Beniuc, and similar posthumous homage pieces were published by Ion Brad, Cezar Petrescu, Veronica Porumbacu and, at an Eastern Bloc level, Hungarian author Károly Molter (in both Igaz Szó and Literárni Noviny).
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Work Early positioning and Symbolist prose Emil Isac's contribution to the development of modernist literature in Romanian-speaking areas was pioneering: deemed "the first 'modernist' Transylvanian poet" by critic Gheorghe Grigurcu, he was also called "a [Symbolist] exception on the other side of the Carpathians" by literary historian Paul Cernat.
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Reviewing his own political battles, the poet identified such support for innovation with the rejection of isolationism: "I write these words, these consoled, gentle, tired words, after a violent campaign.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil%20Isac
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Emil Isac
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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motel
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In 1960, a 20-room motel overlooking Frenchman Bay was added to the hotel.
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Work on the new hotel — named the Hotel Bar Harbor — began in 1950.
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The work incorporated the Reading Room but also included the addition of a 40-room wing.
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David J. Witham purchased the hotel in 1987 and changed the name to the current Bar Harbor Inn.
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The following year, he oversaw the addition of the 64-room Oceanfront Lodge to the property.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar%20Harbor%20Inn
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Bar Harbor Inn
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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county
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In 1960, responding to Nassau County's rapid suburban expansion, the county announced plans for the development of the Nassau County Fire Service Academy.
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In 2015, the Oyster Bay board voted to approve a condominium plan on the same grounds.
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The land is now known as Country Pointe Plainview and is maintained by Jericho-based Beechwood Homes; the property consists mostly of senior condos and retail space.
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Located on Winding Road, the academy provides training to all Nassau County fire departments.
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Geography Old Bethpage is located at (40.761819, -73.454544).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Bethpage%2C%20New%20York
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Old Bethpage, New York
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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exhibition
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In 1969, a special exhibition, titled "Harlem on My Mind" was criticized for failing to exhibit work by Harlem artists.
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Typical exhibitions run for months at a time and are open to the general public.
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Each exhibition provides insight into the world of art as a transformative, cultural experience and often includes a historical analysis to demonstrate the profound impact that art has on society and its dramatic transformation over the years.
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The museum defended its decision to portray Harlem itself as a work of art.
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Norman Lewis, Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, Clifford Joseph, Roy DeCarava, Reginald Gammon, Henri Ghent, Raymond Saunders, and Alice Neel were among the artists who picketed the show.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan%20Museum%20of%20Art
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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quarters
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In 1972, about three-quarters of English Congregational churches merged with the Presbyterian Church of England to form the United Reformed Church (URC).
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United Kingdom The Congregational Union of England and Wales was established in 1831.
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It had no authority over the affiliated churches, but instead aimed to advise and support them.
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However, about 600 Congregational churches have continued in their historic independent tradition.
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Under the United Reformed Church Act 1972 that dealt with the financial and property issues arising from the merger between what had become by then the Congregational Church of England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England, certain assets were divided between the various parties.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congregational%20church
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Congregational church
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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authority
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In 1987, the owner, Mr Ralph Neeld approached the local education authority to discuss the possibility of renting the property for use as a history resource.
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Miss Squire's reading books, Bibles and sets of psalters were still in the cupboard and the desks and benches, blackboard and pointer remained just where she had left them.
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Two of the girls' straw bonnets, donated by the Neeld family, hung on a peg by the door and the inkwells were arranged on the side, awaiting the attention of the ink monitor.
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A charity, the Sevington School Project, was set up in 1991 and signed a 21-year repairing lease.
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When this expired in 2012, the charity bought the school with the help of a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevington%20Victorian%20School
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Sevington Victorian School
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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authority
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In 1991, Bush sought fast track authority, which grants the president the power to submit an international trade agreement to Congress without the possibility of amendment.
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The Bush administration, along with the Progressive Conservative Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, spearheaded the negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Mexico.
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In addition to lowering tariffs, the proposed treaty would affect patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
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Despite congressional opposition led by House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt, both houses of Congress voted to grant Bush fast track authority.
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NAFTA was signed in December 1992, after Bush lost re-election, but President Clinton won ratification of NAFTA in 1993.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20H.%20W.%20Bush
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George H. W. Bush
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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administration
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In 1993, the Clinton administration advised cutting funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty as it was felt post-Cold War information and influence was not needed in Europe.
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Post–Cold War With the breakup of the Soviet bloc in Eastern Europe, VOA added many additional language services to reach those areas.
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This decade was marked by the additions of Tibetan, Kurdish (to Iran and Iraq), Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Macedonian, and Rwanda-Rundi language services.
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This plan was not well received, and he then proposed the compromise of the International Broadcasting Act.
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The Broadcasting Board of Governors was established and took control from the Board for International Broadcasters which previously oversaw funding for RFE/RL.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice%20of%20America
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Voice of America
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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pub
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In 1994, the opening of Someplace Else (a pub which also hosts live music) changed the rock scene in Kolkata.
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All their albums and singles have been successful.
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This era also saw emergence of new bands like Udaan, Agantuk and others.
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Now it hosts live music for approximately nine hours every night.
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New millennium (2000s) Many bands formed in the 2000s were influenced by guitar-heavy music.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock%20music%20of%20West%20Bengal
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Rock music of West Bengal
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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building
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In 1995, similar considerations informed the Teuco-Guzzini building in Recanati.
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The latter, which derives from a 1984 competition, puts into practice those principles of bio-architecture theorised since the 1970s: the building is concave to protect against the sun and to achieve high thermal insulation, avoiding the reflection of heat from the asphalt, double-glazed windows, limited openings, a sloping lawn to protect the lower floors from noise, and a large fountain with nebulised water to cool the streams.
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The innovative rainwater recovery system in large full-height containers on the sides of the building serves the fire-fighting system, the laboratory cooling circuit, the heat pump air conditioning system and the fountain.
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The Piazza di Fuorigrotta, inaugurated on the occasion of the 1990 World Cup, in an uneven area of over five hectares overlooked by the San Paolo Stadium, the Polytechnic, the Mostra d'Oltremare, and the Campi Flegrei underground station, was a major challenge for the visionary nature of the project: three towers at the apexes of a triangle paved in wood (Torre dell'Informazione; Torre della Memoria; Torre del Tempo e dei Fluidi) house video walls, a laser system, Europe's largest sundial, music and wind machines.
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Neglect soon condemned the futuristic construction to decay, integrated with a pool of water and pedestrian paths on tapis-roulant.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massimo%20Pica%20Ciamarra
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Massimo Pica Ciamarra
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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auditorium
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In 1997, a new two story library and a 1,400 seat auditorium and performing arts center was added.
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Donna High School, (No.4 1983– present) March 1983 was the opening of our present-day high school on ten acres of land on Wood Avenue.
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Early additions included a second gym, a career and technology building, a new cafeteria/classrooms and a west wing.
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In 2009, a new 4 million state-of the-art Science building was added to the high school.
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Plans are underway for the creation of a second separate high school in 2014.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna%20High%20School
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Donna High School
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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mill
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In 2003, production in the mill ceased and the mill lay empty.
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The fifth floor held a sifter, separator, and a centrifugal machine.
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The sixth floor held flour bins and the seventh floor was an electrical room.
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The building was then acquired by local developer Shafer Richardson.
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In 2006 they launched plans to convert and preserve the A-Mill complex as the rebranded East Bank Mills, a loft-style apartment complex containing 759 to 1,095 housing units.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillsbury%20A-Mill
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Pillsbury A-Mill
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hospital
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In 2007, a report surfaced that Multnomah County, Oregon, was hiring Klingon translators for its mental health program in case patients came into a psychiatric hospital speaking nothing but Klingon.
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Alec rarely responded to his father in Klingon, although when he did, his pronunciation was "excellent".
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After Alec's fifth birthday, Speers reported that his son eventually stopped responding to him when spoken to in Klingon as he clearly did not enjoy it, so Speers switched to English.
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Most circulations of the report seemingly implied that this was a problem that health officials faced before; however, the original report indicated that this was just a precaution for a hypothetical and that said translator would only be paid on an as needed basis.
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After the report was misinterpreted, the County issued another release noting that releasing the original report was a "mistake".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klingon%20language
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Klingon language
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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town
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In 2011, the town announced plans to build its own $2.4 million wastewater treatment plant.
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Utilities Water is provided to residents of Sweetser through individual household wells.
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Sewage is piped to nearby Marion for treatment.
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Parks and recreation Sweetser is home of the Sweetser Switch Trail, a three-mile asphalt trail located in the center of town.
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The trailhead features two restored railcars and a statue of Garfield.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetser%2C%20Indiana
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Sweetser, Indiana
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In 2012, the county announced an extension to the sign program which would sign the route through Needles.
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The CR 66 sign program began in San Bernardino County in June 2011, defining the route from just north of I-15 in Victorville to US 95 northwest of Needles.
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Although the route officially stops short of the Victorville city limits, there has been signage for the route within that city.
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History CR 66 originally was part of the historic US 66, established in 1926.
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California decommissioned this highway in 1979, and in 1985, it was decommissioned nationally.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County%20Route%2066%20%28California%29
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County Route 66 (California)
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In 2018 a bench commemorating Różycki was unveiled in a park in the town of Wyszków, where Różycki had attended secondary school.
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In 2014 Różycki, Rejewski, and Zygalski were posthumously awarded the prestigious IEEE Milestone Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in recognition of achievements that have changed the world.
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In 2014 a commemorative plaque in Polish and English, dedicated to Różycki and his two colleagues, was unveiled before the Polish Academy of Sciences Mathematics Institute in Warsaw.
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In 2021 the Enigma Cipher Center, an educational and scientific institution dedicated to the Polish mathematicians who broke the Enigma cipher, including Jerzy Różycki, opened in Poznań.
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See also List of cryptographers List of Polish mathematicians List of Poles Marian Rejewski Notes References Zdzisław Jan Kapera, "People of the Enigma: Jerzy Witold Różycki (1904-42)", translated by Tomasz Laczewski, Appendix A in Kozaczuk and Straszak, Enigma: How the Poles Broke the Nazi Code, 2004, pp.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy%20R%C3%B3%C5%BCycki
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Jerzy Różycki
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In 2020, Gujarat Education department told schools to organize Parents Worship Day on 14th Feb in order to nurture best values from childhood and to protect Indian culture.
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In 2018, Gujarat Technological University and Swaminarayan Institute of Technology celebrated Parents Worship Day to reaffirm respect towards Parents.
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In 2019, Gujarat Education Minister, Bhupendrasinh Chudasama appreciated the initiative of celebrating 14th Feb as Matru Pitru Pujan Diwas.
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Celebration Matru Pitru Poojan Diwas Matru Pitru Poojan Diwas (MPPD) also called Matra Pitra Pujan Divas is a festival initiated by Asaram.
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On this day, children from all religions worship their parents and seek their blessings by offering them tilak, garland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents%27%20Worship%20Day
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Parents' Worship Day
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administration
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In 2020, Laffer advised the Trump administration on how to re-open the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On April 15, 2019, Laffer blamed the Great Recession on Barack Obama, "who I believe was the reason why we had the Great Recession.
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As he got closer and closer to winning the markets collapsed."
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Laffer argued for halting stimulus, calling instead for payroll tax cuts.
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He advocated for taxes on non-profit organizations in education and the arts, as well as for salary reductions for professors and government officials.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Laffer
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Arthur Laffer
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In 831 a punitive campaign of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutasim defeated the Beja east of Nubia.
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After his return a new church was built in Dongola, the Cruciform Church, which had an approximate height of 28m and came to be the largest building in the entire kingdom.
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A new palace, the so-called Throne Hall of Dongola, was also built, showing strong Byzantine influences.
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As a result, they had to submit to the Caliph, thus expanding nominal Muslim authority over much of the Sudanese Eastern Desert.
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In 834 al-Mutasim ordered that the Egyptian Arab Bedouins, who had been declining as a military force since the rise of the Abbasids, were not to receive any more payments.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makuria
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Makuria
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edifice
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In 999 the edifice was devastated by troops of Al-Mansur, as well as the whole city.
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The Collegiate Basilica of Santa Maria (Catalan: Santa Maria de Manresa; Spanish: Santa María de Manresa), also known as La Seu, is a Romanesque-Gothic church in Manresa, Catalonia, north of Spain.
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History The church of Santa Maria is documented from the year 890.
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In 1000 count Ramon Berenguer I of Barcelona, together with his mother Ermesinde and Oliva, bishop of Vic, decided to refurbish the church.
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Today only scanty remains are preserved of this Romanesque structure, and of its pre-Romanesque forerunner, including columns in the gallery (11th century), featuring columns with capitals having vegetable and geometrical motifs, and a 12th-century portal.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa%20Maria%2C%20Manresa
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Santa Maria, Manresa
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bar
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In a bar where Ed is singing "Cold" to entertain the townspeople.
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When she asks who he is, he only manages to moan "Jesus Christ.." before he collapses.
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She, Brat and Poor Baby promise they won't tell anyone that he is there: "The Vow."
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The Sheriff arrives at the bar to warn the town that there is an escaped killer on the loose, and that he could be hiding out nearby.
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In the barn, The Man (Arthur Blakey in the source novel, unnamed in the play) wakes to find himself surrounded by children, who all promise to take care of him and to keep his existence a secret.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whistle%20Down%20the%20Wind%20%281996%20musical%29
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Whistle Down the Wind (1996 musical)
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In addition to the newspaper, the print shop published pamphlets.
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Rink established a print shop in Godthaab in 1861, the South Greenland Press, and founded the first Greenlandic language newspaper, Atuagagdliutit (translation: "Readings").
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Its first issue was published in January 1861, and it was published monthly thereafter.
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Rink actively cared for the welfare of the Inuit, with whom he had close contact.
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It was his idea and under his guidance, that the Commission's board members were introduced, which ensured Greenlanders' influence on their own affairs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinrich%20Johannes%20Rink
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Hinrich Johannes Rink
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administration
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In addition, in 2002 and 2003, the administration briefed several Democratic Congressional leaders on the proposed "enhanced interrogation techniques".
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Top U.S. officials approved torture techniques In the spring of 2002, immediately following the capture of Zubaydah, top Bush administration officials, Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Colin Powell, CIA Director George Tenet, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and US Attorney General John Ashcroft discussed at length whether or not the CIA could legally use harsh techniques against him.
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Condoleezza Rice specifically mentioned the SERE program during the meeting, saying, "I recall being told that U.S. military personnel were subjected to training to certain physical and psychological interrogation techniques".
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These congressional leaders included Nancy Pelosi, the future Speaker of the House, and Representative Jane Harman.
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Congressional officials have stated that the attitude in the briefings ranged from "quiet acquiescence, if not downright support".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu%20Zubaydah
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Abu Zubaydah
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hotel
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In Alan Hollinghurst's novel The Swimming Pool Library (1988), the protagonist William Beckwith spends time here with his lover who works in a hotel overlooking the square.
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21 Russell Square is the murderer's street address in the novel (but not in the movie adaptation) The Murderer Lives at Number 21 (L'Assassin habite au 21) by the Belgian writer Stanislas-André Steeman.
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In John Dickson Carr's detective novel The Hollow Man, the victim, Professor Grimaud, lives in a house on the western side of Russell Square.
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In chapter 6 ("Rendezvous") of John Wyndham's novel The Day of the Triffids (1951) the main characters William (Bill) Masen and Josella Playton are photographed by Elspeth Cary in Russell Square while practicing with triffid guns.
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In Ben Aaronovitch’s Peter Grant books, the first of which is The Rivers of London (also known as Midnight Riot), The Folly – headquarters of British wizardry – is located in Russell Square.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell%20Square
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Russell Square
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plant
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In all of these habits Tor-grass (Illustration 2), the butterfly's sole food plant and that on which it lays eggs, is widespread.
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Similarly, records of occurrences exist for Cornwall, but they have not been verified as native colonies.
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Habitats are primarily on unfertilised calcareous grassland; this includes chalk download, coastal grassland and undercliffs in Britain.
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Tall, ungrazed grass is a favoured habitat due to oviposition and larval development; Lulworth skippers have benefited from the move away from tight grazing by sheep in the last century and recently outbreaks of myxomatosis among rabbit populations, which otherwise maintain a lower grass height.
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However, there is evidence to suggest that minimal grazing is not detrimental to the species, and may in fact be beneficial in that it encourages the growth of flowers that act as adult nectar sources.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lulworth%20skipper
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Lulworth skipper
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theatre
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In an Assy McGee episode entitled "Pegfinger", Detective Sanchez's wife is a member of a community theatre that performs the opera.
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Both TV series were created by Aaron Sorkin.
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In the pilot episode of the 2008 CTV series Flashpoint, a police officer and his partner sing the policeman's song.
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In a 1986 episode of the animated television adaptation of The Wind in the Willows entitled A Producer's Lot, several characters put on a production of Pirates.
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In a 2005 Family Guy episode "Peter's Got Woods", Brian Griffin sings "Sighing Softly", with Peter Griffin's assistance.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Pirates%20of%20Penzance
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The Pirates of Penzance
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In April 1965, rose grafters approached the organization and requested help in organizing their strike for better working conditions.
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During its second full year in operation the association more than doubled both its income and its expenditures.
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As it became more secure, it began to plan for its first strike.
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The strike targeted two companies, Mount Arbor and Conklin.
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Aided by the NFWA, the workers struck on May 3, and after four days the growers agreed to raise wages, and which the strikers returned to work.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar%20Chavez
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Cesar Chavez
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industry
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In April, 1771, he began the settlement of this village, and from his persevering industry and active benevolence, it has derived its present importance: its name will perpetuate his memory.
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Jewett City was officially named in 1895.
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Jewett's monument in the Jewett City graveyard reads: In memory of Mr. Eliezer Jewett, who died Dec 7th 1817, in the 87th year of his age.
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Descendants Jewett had seven children.
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He married first to Sarah Farnham (1734 - 1798) and he married secondly to Elizabeth Jewett (1748 - 1822).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliezer%20Jewett
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Eliezer Jewett
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county
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In August 2012, the county announced that revenues from bond sales would be used to fund the extension.
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The project was funded by state funds and by Spotsylvania County.
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Funding for operations on the extension comes from Spotsylvania County.
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VRE oversaw the design and construction of the station for the county.
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References External links VRE Spotsylvania Station VRE project pages: Spotsylvania station and Crossroads to Hamilton (Spotsylvania Third Track) Site analysis study and preliminary design drawings Final construction drawings Station bidding and technical information Transportation in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Virginia Railway Express stations Railway stations in the United States opened in 2015 2015 establishments in Virginia
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Spotsylvania station
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factory
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In August, a recycling factory in Chachoengsao Province notified the OAP after a piece of scrap metal triggered its gate detector alarm.
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The dealer recognized the trefoil symbol, and notified the OAP, which responded and found no leak of radiation or contamination.
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It could not determine the origins of the equipment.
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The OAP found that the piece of metal contained radium-226 sources, and concluded that it originated from unlicensed use in a lightning preventer.
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See also List of civilian radiation accidents Radioactive scrap metal Notes References Citations Bibliography Radiation accidents and incidents Man-made disasters in Thailand Nuclear technology in Thailand 2000 disasters 2000 in Thailand January 2000 events in Thailand February 2000 events in Thailand Samut Prakan province Cobalt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samut%20Prakan%20radiation%20accident
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Samut Prakan radiation accident
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factory
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In Beauvais, Oise, he found a job as a specialized worker at the Lockheed factory, where, after becoming alcoholic and very violent, was dismissed from his job.
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Biography Haddouche was born to Algerian parents.
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His mother was Djouber Azzouz, and his father was Ahmed Haddouche, who was a soldier in the French army during the Algerian war, and in 1962, like many harkis, Ahmed Haddouche was evacuated with his family to France.
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Jacquy Haddouche was born on February 19, 1964, in a family where he was the third of twelve children.
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He was educated at George Sand College, and was considered intelligent and sensitive, but also unstable, aggressive, impulsive, intolerant, manipulative and unable to take frustration.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquy%20Haddouche
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Jacquy Haddouche
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bank
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In both cases, the commissioner noted that the bank did not inform the affected clients, whose personal information was compromised, until the incidents became public and an investigation was underway.
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The misdirected faxes contained the social security numbers, home addresses, phone numbers, and detailed bank account data of several hundred bank customers.
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The second incident involved a Dorval businessman and allegedly took place from 2000 to 2004.
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Within days of reports by CTV News and The Globe and Mail, CIBC management announced a directive that banned employees from using fax machines to transmit any documents containing confidential customer information.
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On January 18, 2007, CIBC Asset Management announced that the personal information of about 470,000 current and former clients of Talvest Mutual Funds, a CIBC subsidiary, had gone missing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian%20Imperial%20Bank%20of%20Commerce
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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headquarters
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In December 2004, the 130th Engineer Brigade's headquarters was informed that it would be deployed back to Iraq the next year.
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Second tour in Iraq The 502nd Engineer Company became the first V Corps company-sized unit to return for a second tour in Iraq when it deployed in September 2004.
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The company returned to Hanau in September 2005.
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The brigade mobilized and began this new deployment in September 2005; it began operating in the country the next month.
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The 54th Engineer Battalion followed in October.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/130th%20Engineer%20Brigade%20%28United%20States%29
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130th Engineer Brigade (United States)
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venue
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In December 2014, Town Planner Kacie Costello issued the venue another cease-and-desist letter, this time over noise ordinance.
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Clear Channel claimed Errato violated several contract terms, including planning building inspections without consulting Clear Channel.
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From the case, Clear Channel purchased the venue and the property.
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According to the letter, The Dome at Oakdale was listed as a lobby/reception area and not a performing arts venue.
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The noise from concerts in the Dome received several complaints from the neighboring homes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota%20Oakdale%20Theatre
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Toyota Oakdale Theatre
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county
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In Essex: The advowson of Eselyng (the stated county may be a mistake for Eastling, Kent).
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The manors of Aldebury, Coulyngle, Hedgecourt and Nutfield do not appear in any of the three immediately preceding sources but the references to them appear after the relevant entries below.
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In Cambridgeshire: The manors of Ditton Camoys at Woodditton, Swaffham Prior and Cheveley.
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In Hertfordshire: The manor of Shenley.
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In Kent: The manors of Penshurst, Yenesfield, Northpark and Ospringe and Southall in Woolwich.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir%20Nicholas%20de%20Loveyne
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Sir Nicholas de Loveyne
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institution
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In its legislative capacity, the Seimas also sets the basis for a judiciary institution advising and, to some extent, binding the President in appointing, promoting or dismissing other judges.
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Members of Seimas have legal immunity and cannot be arrested or detained without the consent of the vote of Seimas.
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The Seimas appoints and dismisses justices and presidents of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, proposed by the President.
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The Seimas also establishes and disestablishes ministries of the Government, establishes state awards, can declare martial law and emergencies, start mobilization and introduce direct local rule on municipalities.
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Elections Electoral process The Seimas has 141 members, elected to a four-year term in parallel voting, with 71 members elected in single-seat constituencies and 70 members elected by proportional representation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seimas
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Seimas
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exhibition
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In January 1944, under the pseudonym of Paul Lecharantais, he prefaced a new exhibition of Magritte that was criticized by the collaborators of nazism.
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In 1941 Nougé prefaced an exhibition, quickly closed by the occupying forces, of photographs by Raoul Ubac in Brussels L'expérience souveraine (The Sovereign Experience).
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In 1943 he published the complete text of René Magritte ou Les images défendues.
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In 1945 Nougé participated in the exhibition "Surréalisme" organised by the Editions La Boétie de Bruxelles gallery.
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In 1946 he published La Conférence de Charleroi and, under the title Élémentaires a preface for the exhibition of Magritte "Le Surréalisme en Plein Soleil" (Surrealism in Full Sunlight) at the Dietrich gallery.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Noug%C3%A9
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Paul Nougé
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agency
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In January 2002 the UN Commission on Human Settlements became an umbrella agency called the United Nations Human Settlements Programme or UN-Habitat, a member of the United Nations Development Group.
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The 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro resulted in a set of international agreements including Agenda 21 which establishes principles and plans for sustainable development.
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The Habitat II conference in 1996 called for cities to play a leading role in this program, which subsequently advanced the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals.
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The Habitat III conference of 2016 focused on implementing these goals under the banner of a "New Urban Agenda".
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The four mechanisms envisioned for effecting the New Urban Agenda are (1) national policies promoting integrated sustainable development, (2) stronger urban governance, (3) long-term integrated urban and territorial planning, and (4) effective financing frameworks.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City
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City
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outlet
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In January 2010, she described the portal as an "outlet that publishes pieces by authors from all over the ex-Yugoslav region with a pronounced antiwar and anti-nationalist profile".
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In separate decisions on 16 January 2015 and 20 January 2015, the Court of Appeals upheld and confirmed the Higher Court rulings in two cases — "Jedna mala sarajevska analiza" and "Novogodišnja bajka za ubice", respectively — ordering E-novine and Luković to pay Kusturica the total sum of RSD396,800.
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Reception Positive Writing in September 2009, Serbia-based journalist Branka Mihajlović of the United States Congress funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty referred to E-novine'''s editor-in-chief Luković as being "adored in the rest of the former Yugoslavia as much as he is despised in Serbia" while calling the portal a "specific project whose readers are most likely the same people who during Yugoslav Wars waited for Vreme each Friday to wipe down their soul or who bought Feral Tribune when such an act was life-threatening".
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Also in September 2009, Bosnian Muslim journalist and E-novine contributor Emir Imamović considered E-novine to be a media outlet where "one can find something to hang his/her hat on" while adding that the portal "won over the readers who grew up with Feral Tribune, BH Dani, and Slobodna Bosna".
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Croatian journalist and author Ante Tomić said E-novine established itself as the first ex-Yugoslavia region-wide media outlet that transcends national and state boundaries.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-novine
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E-novine
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municipality
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In June 2018 Rhodes municipality stated that plans for the final 700 meters of the ring road leading to Akandia Port are pending approval.
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A tender is expected to take place by end of 2019 so as constructions can begin.
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Ring Road phases 2, 3 and 4 pending; phase 2 will extend the expressway to Greek National Road 95 and then to Rhodes General Hospital where it supposedly will connect to also planned new Rhodes City-Airport expressway.
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Phases 3 and 4 which plan to run the ring road from hospital hill down to Ixia and then through Kritika back to the town will most probably never occur.
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Plans also exist for a new four lane express road connecting Rhodes Town with Diagoras Airport.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes
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Rhodes
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pub
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In keeping with the book theme, the pub hosted book signings, poetry readings, quizzes and society meetings, often using the upstairs room.
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Description According to a description of the interior by the Evening Standard, "The bar in the diminutive ground floor is made from books stuck together into a curved wall and varnished.
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A plank of wood seals the top."
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Campaign A campaign, "Save The Linhope Street Local", was formed by local people eager to stop the redevelopment and have the pub designated as an Asset of Community Value.
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Local residents demonstrated on 7 April 2014, in support for this campaign.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan%20%26%20Edgar%2C%20Marylebone
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Swan & Edgar, Marylebone
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agency
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In late 1976, the agency was approached by the film distributor Twentieth Century Fox which needed to promote a new epic space opera, Star Wars, in post-production at the time.
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This led Rice to work as assistant art director and designer for the magazine under her then-married name of Suzy Vining.
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At the age of 22, she took up the position of art director at the Los Angeles advertising agency Seiniger Advertising.
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Fox commissioned a brochure which they would send out to cinema theater owners, and Rice was given the job of designing it.
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Rice liaised with Lucasfilm, Ltd. and on a visit to their visual effects production company, Industrial Light & Magic in Van Nuys, she met with the director, George Lucas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzy%20Rice
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Suzy Rice
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restaurant
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In late September 2020, his restaurant in Boston was ordered to close by public health officials several days after it opened due to violations of COVID-19 safety standards.
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A trial was set to take place to investigate the issue, until Gökçe reached a settlement with his former employees and paid them $230,000.
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Explaining why he had fired them, he said: "I was not satisfied with the performance of the four employees... Since they were fired, they acted with the feeling of 'look what we are going to do to you' and put forward these tip allegations."
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It reopened in early October.
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In October 2021, Gökçe came under scrutiny from the British media over a £37,000 bill for a meal at one of his UK restaurants.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt%20Bae
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Salt Bae
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LOCATION
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courthouse
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In mid-2016, the old courthouse was considered as a location for the Universal Hip Hop Museum, though this was later dropped.
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There are several contemporary points of views as to who really designed the building, though Garvin ultimately completed the entire construction.
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An art show ran in the old courthouse in May and June 2015.
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The following year, it was announced that the courthouse would be used as a location for the 1,200-seat Success Academy High School of the Liberal Arts, part of the Success Academy Charter Schools system.
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See also Bronx Borough Hall Bronx County Courthouse National Register of Historic Places listings in Bronx County, New York List of New York City Designated Landmarks in The Bronx References External links Former Bronx Borough Courthouse Inside the Old Bronx Courthouse Forgotten-NY - THE HUB, BUB.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronx%20Borough%20Courthouse
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Bronx Borough Courthouse
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headquarters
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In Neal Stephenson's 1999 book Cryptonomicon, Yamamoto's final moments are depicted, with him realizing that Japan's naval codes have been broken and that he must inform headquarters.
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Later on, Yamamoto convinces Japan to join forces with the United States and Britain to defeat Nazi Germany.
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The series was criticized outside Japan as a whitewash of Imperial Japan's intentions towards its neighbors, and distancing itself from the wartime alliance with Nazi Germany.
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In the 2001 film Pearl Harbor, Yamamoto was portrayed by Oscar-nominated Japanese-born American actor Mako Iwamatsu.
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku%20Yamamoto
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Isoroku Yamamoto
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authority
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In order for the airport to expand further, the Department for Transport (DfT) advised the airport authority to use the airport site more efficiently.
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However, local campaign groups, including Luton and District Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise (LADACAN) and Stop Luton Airport Plan (SLAP) opposed the new expansion plans, for reasons including noise pollution and traffic concerns; LADACAN also claimed that various sites, including Someries Castle, a Scheduled Monument, would be threatened by the expansion.
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On 6 July 2007, it was announced that the owners of London Luton Airport had decided to scrap plans to build a second runway and new terminal for financial reasons.
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The DfT supports plans to extend the runway from its current length to and increase the length of the taxiway.
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A full-length runway would increase airlines' operational flexibility by enabling the use of aircraft that have a greater payload capacity and longer range than is currently possible.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luton%20Airport
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Luton Airport
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earth
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In paintings and some large carvings, he is surrounded by four dogs and a cow, which symbolise the four Vedas and mother earth who nourishes all living beings.
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In Maharashtra, for example, he is typically shown with three heads and six hands, one head each for Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva who represent the Trimurti, the 3 main gods in Hinduism, and one pair of hands holding the symbolic items associated with each of these gods: japamala and water pot of Brahma, conch and discus of Vishnu, trident and drum of Shiva.
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He is typically dressed as a simple monk, situated in a forest or wilderness suggestive of his renunciation of worldly goods and pursuit of a meditative yogic lifestyle.
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In the temples of southern Maharashtra, Varanasi, and in the Himalayas, he is shown with one head and two hands accompanied by four dogs and a cow.
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An annual festival in the Hindu calendar month of Mārgaśīrṣa (November/December) reveres Dattatreya and is known as Datta Jayanti.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dattatreya
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Dattatreya
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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consulate
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In response to the situation, the United States consulate advised American nationals, including journalists, to leave Croatia.
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The Yugoslav Defence Ministry brushed away the accusation, claiming that the attack was not authorized by the central command and suggesting that the event might have been stage-managed by the Croatian authorities.
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The Yugoslav military later suggested that Croatian leadership planted plastic explosives in the Banski dvori.
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The US State Department announced that it would consider introducing economic sanctions against Yugoslavia.
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Germany condemned the attack, calling it barbarous, and blamed it on the Yugoslav military.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing%20of%20Banski%20dvori
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Bombing of Banski dvori
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LOCATION
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section
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In section 49 of Gylfaginning, a narrative about the fate of Frigg's son Baldr is told.
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Frigg dwells in Fensalir "and it is very splendid".
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In this section of Gylfaginning, Frigg is also mentioned in connection to other ásynjur: Fulla carries Frigg's ashen box, "looks after her footwear and shares her secrets"; Lofn is given special permission by Frigg and Odin to "arrange unions" among men and women; Hlín is charged by Frigg to protect those that Frigg deems worthy of keeping from danger; and Gná is sent by Frigg "into various worlds to carry out her business".
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According to High, Baldr once started to have dreams indicating that his life was in danger.
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When Baldr told his fellow Æsir about his dreams, the gods met together for a thing and decided that they should "request immunity for Baldr from all kinds of danger".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigg
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Frigg
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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hospital
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In September 2015, SRH signed an MoU with the Government of Gujarat which requires SRH to provide tertiary-level healthcare services to mothers referred to or approaching the hospital.
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30,000 free of charge.
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The hospital has also signed a series of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreements with the Government of Gujarat.
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A similar MoU was signed in 2014, which mandates SRH to provide tertiary-level care for newborn babies and infants referred to the hospital.
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Another MoU signed in December 2015 mandates SRH's Shrimad Rajchandra District Early Intervention Centre (SRDEIC) to train staff of other early intervention centres.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrimad%20Rajchandra%20Hospital
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Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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mosque
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In the 1909 issue the mosque was displayed inside an eight-pointed star pattern.
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The 1898 issues of the national seal on a variety of colored paper were not regularly issued.
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In 1907 the first rouletted stamps were issued, along with imperforate varieties, depicting a whole mosque, with various surrounding ornamentation.
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Independence The first issue after independence came out on 24 August 1920, a design featuring the royal star of King Amanullah.
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The three denominations were also the first to use Latin script for the numerals as well as Arabic.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postage%20stamps%20and%20postal%20history%20of%20Afghanistan
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Postage stamps and postal history of Afghanistan
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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pub
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In the 1970s, as well as live music, the pub also hosted live comedy.
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The duo put out a series of albums recorded live at the venue in the 1970s.
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It once bore a sign reading 'Tourists Welcome, Coaches Welcome' as, before the launch of the Eurostar and availability of cheap flights to mainland Europe, it was a regular stopping point for those headed to the ferry at Dover.
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Mike Reid and Jim Davidson performed there early in their careers.
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The pub was the location of a round table interview with Nick Cave, Mark E Smith, and Shane MacGowan published in the NME in 1989.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Montague%20Arms
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The Montague Arms
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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neighborhood
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In the 2010s, the neighborhood has increasingly supported Democrats, such as City Councilmember Justin Brannan (elected in 2017).
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The political landscape began to change with population shifts over the 1990s and early 2000s, when the multigenerational white ethnic population began to die or move from the area.
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The community supported the Democratic Party during many presidential elections.
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and state senator Andrew Gounardes (elected in 2018, defeating longtime Republican Marty Golden).
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The neighborhood is part of New York's 11th congressional district, represented by Republican Nicole Malliotakis .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay%20Ridge%2C%20Brooklyn
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Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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bar
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In the film the main character goes to a loud San Francisco bar, where one woman shouts to the musicians: "Cool!
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Among other artists and works, one can single out the work "The Rose" by the artist Jay DeFeo, the work on which was carried out for seven years, a huge painting-assembly weighing about a ton with a width of up to 20 centimeters.
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Beatniks in media Possibly the first movie portrayal of the Beat society was in the 1950 film D.O.A, directed by Rudolph Maté.
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NONE
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatnik
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Beatnik
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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nation
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In the film, Bond is dispatched to Japan after American and Soviet crewed spacecraft disappear mysteriously in orbit, each nation blaming the other amidst the Cold War.
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The screenplay of You Only Live Twice was written by Roald Dahl, and loosely based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel of the same name.
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It is the first James Bond film to discard most of Fleming's plot, using only a few characters and locations from the book as the background for an entirely new story.
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Bond travels secretly to a remote Japanese island to find the perpetrators, and comes face-to-face with Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE.
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The film reveals the appearance of Blofeld, who was previously a partially unseen character.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%20Only%20Live%20Twice%20%28film%29
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You Only Live Twice (film)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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island
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In the Gulf state of Qatar DEME delivered the artificial island Pearl of the Gulf ahead of schedule.
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On a visit at Ust-Luga in January 2006, then Russian president Vladimir Putin declared that the new port was "extremely important for us.
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It is one of the largest infrastructure projects of the decade."
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This project, designed in the form of a seahorse, called for the excavation of approximately 18 million m3 of material, reclamation of an area of approximately 4.2 million m², around 180,000 m3 of concrete quay walls, and approximately 45 linear kilometers of rock revetment and sandy beaches.
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The residential and touristic development project takes into account the future sea level rise for one hundred years to come.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEME
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DEME
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hospital
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In the last episode, she is seen alive and well in a hospital talking with Kiri.
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Her personal assistant is Kiri Nikaidou who she affectionately calls "Kiri-chan".
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She confronts Yomi and is later presumed to be unknown, thus explaining why her grandmother, Mine Fujiko, returns to take her place as the Minister of the Environment.
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It is hinted in episode 11 that Ayame may be married (thus suggesting that Jinguji may actually be her husband's family name).
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She is shown taking out a ring and a photograph of her before she became crippled, holding onto a man whose face is not shown.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Ga-Rei%20characters
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List of Ga-Rei characters
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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auditorium
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In the mid-1950s the theatre underwent major reconstruction and re-opened in December 1955; the auditorium remains essentially that of 1881, with three tiers of horseshoe-shaped balconies.
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It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six months in painted (stucco) stone and brick.
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By 1884 it was known as simply the Comedy Theatre.
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History Early years: 1881–1900 The streets between Leicester Square and the Haymarket had been of insalubrious reputation until shortly before the construction of the Comedy Theatre, but by 1881 the "doubtful resorts of the roisterers" had been removed.
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J. H. Addison held a plot of ground in Panton Street at the corner of Oxenden Street, for which he commissioned the architect Thomas Verity to design a theatre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold%20Pinter%20Theatre
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Harold Pinter Theatre
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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west
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In the mid-1st century A.D. the Romans conquered the south-west of the present day area.
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The Celts and Merovingians populated the area in the pre-Christian age and way past that.
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Open-field, river and place names, such as Neumagen, Möhlin, Kems, Tunsel, Belchen or Rhine, attest to that to the present day.
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Remains of a Roman road station, parts of pottery with kilns, a Roman fountain and foundations of several estates were founded in the following years.
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The Alemanni lived here from the 4th century.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Krozingen
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Bad Krozingen
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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sanctuary
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In the Neo-Hittite period, Runtiya and Ala-Kubaba shared a sanctuary at Ancoz.
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His partner was "Lady Ala." The pair were invoked along with various mountains and rivers, such as ḪUR.SAGŠarpa ( near Emirgazi).
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Runtiya's epithet šarlaimi ("raised") was also the name of a mountain god.
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Meadow god Runtiya was closely linked with the deer and his Iron Age epithets Imralli and Imrassi ("The meadow") indicate his connection to hunting.
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According to Iron Age evidence, he received sacrifices of gazelles and rewarded the worshipper for this with success in the hunt.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runtiya
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Runtiya
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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location
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In the Netflix series Taken, the neighborhood is mentioned in Season 1, Episode 8, as the location where a car bomb explodes.
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In the Showtime Network series Homeland Season 3, Episode 4 ("Game On"), the main character Carrie Mathison states that she lives in Adams Morgan.
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Scenes from the 2010 movie How Do You Know featuring Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon were filmed in Adams Morgan.
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In the 1993 feature film "In the Line of Fire," Secret Service Agent Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) lives in Adams Morgan, likely at the corner of 18th St NW and Belmont Rd NW.
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The film features several locations in Washington, and Adams Morgan in particular.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams%20Morgan
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Adams Morgan
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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kitchen
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In the parking lot of a destroyed off-track betting parlor, EC built the Made with Love Cafe and Grill, a free kitchen and community center serving 1500 meals per day.
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Parish President Henry "Junior" Rodriguez declared all of the parish's homes unlivable.
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Emergency Communities offered one reason for hope in the first year after Hurricane Katrina.
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Made with Love, housed in a geodesic dome, also offered food and clothing distribution, and emotionally supportive volunteers.
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Upon leaving, EC has offered logistical support for the founding of a new long-term Community Center of St Bernard.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Bernard%20Parish%2C%20Louisiana
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St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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region
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In the same year, Bolesław III Wrymouth advanced from the lower Oder region deep into Lutician territory, reaching and devastating the Müritz region.
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Several subsequent campaigns of Lothair into the Lutician areas followed between 1115 and 1127.
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In 1121, Lothair mounted another successful campaign against the Kessini, this time sacking their main stronghold Kessin and subduing their prince Sventipolk.
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According to Maleczynski (1939), Bolesław thereby "most likely took Demmin and Gützkow" and, with reference to the 1121 campaign of Lothair of Supplinburg, "German and Polish expansion met at Müritz lake and the upper Peene river, and probably in the vicinity of today's Stralsund."
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Enders (1986) says that during the same campaign, Bolesław destroyed the Ukrainian stronghold of Nadam, following a thesis that Nadam was located near today's Nieden.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutici
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Lutici
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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section
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In the traditional Pāli Canon, the Sigālovāda Sutta contains a large section which advises men on honoring their wives by remaining faithful.
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Thai Buddhism encourages adherence to the fundamental code of Buddhist ethics for the laity.
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The Five Precepts contains an admonishment against sexual misconduct, although what constitutes misconduct from the perspective of a particular school of Buddhism varies widely depending on the local culture.
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In the book Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy, Kevin Bales argues that in Thai Buddhism, women are viewed as naturally inferior to men, and that Buddha told his disciples that women were "impure, carnal, and corrupting."
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This is also supported by the belief that women cannot attain enlightenment, although this view is disputed by other Buddhist scriptures such as the Vinaya Pitaka in the Pali Canon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution%20in%20Thailand
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Prostitution in Thailand
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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institute
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In the UK, there is an institute called 'Project Management Institute' and it is the world's leading non profitable professional membership association.
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Lastly, in Europe they include, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine.
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Although there are institutes that are profitable, there are also institutes that are not profitable.
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It was founded in 1969 and it delivers value for more than 2.9 million professionals that work in nearly every country, they advance careers and improve organisational success.
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UK The UK government policies dictate that education in higher education institutes look to profit-making organisations for models that would help with performance improvement (Galloway, 1998).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20professional%20institutions%20in%20management
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List of professional institutions in management
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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west
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In the west, Poltava was taken on July 31, and In the south-west, Red forces were defeated in Northern Tavria and west of Yekaterinoslav.
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Although these attempts were unsuccessful, they stopped the advance of the White forces to Moscow.
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The main White successes were achieved in the western and south-western directions.
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By the end of July, the troops of the AFSR had reached the line Verkhnodniprovsk - Nikopol - Dnieper River.
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In the East, General Wrangels Caucasian army took Kamyshin on July 28 and advanced to the north, while the Cossack division of the Caucasian army crossed the Volga, creating an extensive bridgehead in the Tsaritsyn area.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance%20on%20Moscow%20%281919%29
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Advance on Moscow (1919)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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monastery
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In this position, he had to face the monks who were on the territory of the monastery, who had prepared an uprising in May 1918.
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The Uispolkom appointed him the chairman of the Uyezd Committee.
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Later, he was appointed a commissioner of economy of the former Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery.
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During the uprising the infuriated mob brutally beat Makarov and threw him into the pond.
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Makarov tried to get out of the pond, but someone from the crowd shot him with a revolver and killed him.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin%20Ivanovich%20Makarov
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Konstantin Ivanovich Makarov
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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world
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In vast state incubators, rows upon rows of gravid bottles will supply the world with the population it requires.
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A passage in Crome Yellow contains a brief pre-figuring of Brave New World, showing that Huxley had such a future in mind already in 1921.
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Mr. Scogan, one of the earlier book's characters, describes an "impersonal generation" of the future that will "take the place of Nature's hideous system.
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The family system will disappear; society, sapped at its very base, will have to find new foundations; and Eros, beautifully and irresponsibly free, will flit like a gay butterfly from flower to flower through a sunlit world."
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Huxley said that Brave New World was inspired by the utopian novels of H. G. Wells, including A Modern Utopia (1905), and Men Like Gods (1923).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave%20New%20World
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Brave New World
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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south
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In winter of that year, the northern warlord Cao Cao led an army of approximately 220,000 to conquer the south to complete the reunification of China.
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In early 207, his forces finally won complete victory over Huang Zu, a military leader under Liu Biao, who dominated the middle Yangtze.
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Huang Zu was killed in battle.
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Two distinct factions emerged at his court on how to handle the situation.
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One, led by Zhang Zhao, urged surrender whilst the other, led by Zhou Yu and Lu Su, opposed capitulation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun%20Quan
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Sun Quan
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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theatre
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Infuriated that he couldn't reach McCay during a vaudeville performance, Hearst pulled from his papers advertising for the theatre where McCay performed.
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The lawsuit was unsuccessful, and there is evidence that McCay may have countersued—he thereafter received royalty payments from Bray for licensing the techniques.
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Hearst was disappointed with the quality of McCay's newspaper work.
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Editor Arthur Brisbane told him that he was "a serious artist, not a comic cartoonist", and that he was to give up his comic strip work to focus on editorial illustrations.
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Hearst pressured McCay's agents to reduce the number of his vaudeville appearances, and he was induced to sign a contract with Hearst that limited his vaudeville appearances to greater New York, with occasional exceptions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winsor%20McCay
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Winsor McCay
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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west
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Initially a peaceful village, Paddy Town came under repeated attacks by Native Americans after French and Indian forces defeated Major General Edward Braddock west of Paddy Town in 1755.
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The place was first called Paddy Town, for Patrick McCarty, an Irish immigrant who came to then-Hampshire County, Virginia, sometime after 1740.
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Eventually, a community developed, which was also known as "the Irish Settlement."
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Patrick McCarty's son, Edward McCarty, built an iron furnace and foundry and a salt well, near present-day Armstrong Street.
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In the early 19th century, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (C&O Canal) was constructed alongside the Potomac, from Washington, DC, to Cumberland, Maryland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyser%2C%20West%20Virginia
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Keyser, West Virginia
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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location
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Initially, it was suspected that a warehouse near "The Pirates of Batavia" attraction was the location where the fire broke out.
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The attraction "Koffiekopjes" reopened four days later.
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On 9 June 2018, after the collection of evidence to determine the cause of the fire and the cleaning of the canal from the rubble, the fjord rafting ride could also be reopened.
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According to the current state of the investigation, on 6 June 2018, the Offenburg police believe that the fire actually broke out due to a technical failure in the fjord rafting area.
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However, the investigation is still ongoing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa-Park
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Europa-Park
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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courthouse
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Instead, in November 2015 the GSA announced that it had begun to consider the old courthouse for disposal proceedings as an excess asset.
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Post-closure In 2013 the Austin Bar Foundation asked the GSA to lease the old courthouse to hold several local legal programs, but the GSA declined, saying that it intended to "use the courthouse for judiciary-related services that were not able to fit into the new courthouse," most likely the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and the local members of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which had been operating in a separate office building.
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However, no new federal courts ever occupied the facility.
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The facility and the land it occupies were designated as surplus property in May 2016, after which Travis County began talks with the GSA about using the building for additional county court space, in part because of the recent failure of a bond measure to raise funds to replace the aging Travis County Courthouse.
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The City of Austin had considered pursuing the site as well, but it ultimately decided to support the county's bid for the courthouse; other nongovernmental organizations also applied to the GSA for the use of the building, including some hoping to use the facility for services to assist the homeless.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20Courthouse%20%28Austin%2C%20Texas%2C%201936%29
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United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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lodge
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Intervisitation attainment By 1797 there were at least thirty-four members in the Boston black lodge, but still the lodge was overlooked by mainstream Boston Masons.
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The lodge met in the "Golden Fleece", located near Boston Harbor, during the 1780s and 1790s.
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They later met at Kirby Street Temple in Boston.
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Integration with the American white Masons was not imminent.
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Since they were unable to attain integration, the blacks concentrated on recognition from white Masons that, because black Masonry descending from Prince Hall of Massachusetts had received its charter from the English Grand Lodge, it was legitimate and not "clandestine", and was entitled to all Masonic rights, such as intervisitation between black and white lodges, without prejudice.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince%20Hall%20Freemasonry
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Prince Hall Freemasonry
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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peninsula
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Iorras Aithneach is an Irish-speaking peninsula in the West of County Galway with about 2,000 people living in the area.
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NONE
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NONE
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It is a predominantly Irish-speaking area, with 80% able to speak it.
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Carna and Cill Chiaráin are the two main villages.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iorras%20Aithneach
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Iorras Aithneach
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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state
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It argues that freedom has become vital in Western political thinking, and discusses suspicion of the idea that the state should talk about how we should behave to each other.
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In an interview with New Scientist, de Botton stated his aim for atheists reading the book: "I want to make sure atheists are deriving some of the benefits of religion."
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The chapter on "Kindness" discusses the tensions between libertarianism and paternalism.
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De Botton contrasts this with religions, which he describes as having ambitious ideals about how people should treat each other.
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He suggests that religious ethics grew out of pragmatic needs, and that, because they were key to our survival, it became important to protect them by pretending that they were divinely inspired.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion%20for%20Atheists
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Religion for Atheists
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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sector
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It canvassed the history of documentary in Australia and made critical observations about how the sector is struggling after cuts in government funding, despite recent cinema hits.
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In 2018 Zubrycki was commissioned by Currency House to write a Platform Paper about the current state of documentary in Australia.
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The Paper titled "The Changing Landscape of Australian Documentary" was published a year later.
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The Paper called for government regulation of streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon and Stan to compel them to invest in more Australian documentaries.
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Tom Zubrycki is married to Julia Overton; Julia Overton executive produces documentaries for broadcast and theatrical release.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Zubrycki
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Tom Zubrycki
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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school
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It commended the school for its "relentless pursuit of scholarship and excellence".
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The Foundation Trust comprised Queen Mary, University of London, King's College London, University of East London, University of Warwick, Catlin Group Limited, London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Tower Hamlets NHS.
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In March 2013 Ofsted described the school as outstanding in every category.
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This follows a sustained and rapid improvement in GCSE results that ranked the school amongst the 'most improved schools in England' for 3 consecutive years.
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The School moved into a new building in January 2011.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Paul%27s%20Way%20Trust%20School
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St Paul's Way Trust School
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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institution
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It has no formal central institution that advises, oversees, promotes or coordinates regulatory compliance and reform.
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Because most of the Knesset's top leaders are appointed as cabinet ministers and non-cabinet members have relatively limited staff and budgetary resources at their disposal, government ministries play a dominant role in both setting and executing the public policy agenda for the State of Israel.
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Israel is one of the few developed countries without a robust institutional structure for regulatory management.
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This goes along with the lack of a comprehensive policy on regulatory management in Israel.
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The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Finance play an important role in the law-making process by assessing regulations and laws presented by the government to the Knesset.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public%20administration%20in%20Israel
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Public administration in Israel
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