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When was the building torn down and then replaced ?
The terminal is made primarily from granite .
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When was the building torn down and then replaced ?
In fact , so much granite is used , the building emits relatively high levels of radiation on a regular basis .
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What character is voiced by Steve Carell ?
Despicable Me is a 2010 American computer - animated 3 D comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment that was released on July 9 , 2010 in the United States .
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What character is voiced by Steve Carell ?
It is Illumination Entertainment 's first film .
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What character is voiced by Steve Carell ?
It was directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud , based on an original story by Sergio Pablos .
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What character is voiced by Steve Carell ?
The film stars the voice of Steve Carell as Gru , a super-villain who adopts three girls ( voiced by Miranda Cosgrove , Dana Gaier , and Elsie Fisher ) from an orphanage ; and the voice of Jason Segel as Vector , a rival of Gru who steals the Great Pyramid of Giza .
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What character is voiced by Steve Carell ?
When Gru learns of Vector 's heist , he plans an even greater heist : to shrink and steal the Earth 's moon .
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It was entirely animated by the French animation studio Mac Guff , which was later acquired by Illumination Entertainment .
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The film earned positive reviews from critics , and grossed over $ 543 million worldwide , against a budget of $ 69 million .
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It launched a franchise with a series of films , including a sequel in 2013 , followed by a 2015 spin - off film featuring Gru 's Minions as the main characters , and " Despicable Me 3 " in 2017 .
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Sarah Hendrickson
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Sara Takanashi
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Anette Sagen
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Eva Ganster
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Lindsey Van
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Jessica Jerome
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Daniela Iraschko
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Elena Runggaldier
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Evelyn Insam
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Lisa Demetz
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Coline Mattel
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Anna Hafele
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Magdalena Schnurr
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Ulrike Grässler
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Line Jahr
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Juliane Seyfarth
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Eva Logar
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Maja Vtič
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Anja Tepeš
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Špela Rogelj
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Katja Požun
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What is the first name of Hafele , the ski jumper ?
Urša Bogataj
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
In August 1930 , Grant Wood , an American painter with European training , was driven around Eldon , Iowa by a young painter from Eldon , John Sharp , looking for inspiration .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
Wood noticed the Dibble House , a small white house built in the Carpenter Gothic architectural style .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
Sharp 's brother suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
Wood 's earliest biographer , Darrell Garwood , noted that Wood " thought it a form of borrowed pretentiousness , a structural absurdity , to put a Gothic - style window in such a flimsy frame house . "
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
At the time , Wood classified it as one of the " cardboardy frame houses on Iowa farms " and considered it " very paintable " .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
After obtaining permission from the Jones family , the house 's owners , Wood made a sketch the next day in oil on paperboard from the house 's front yard .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
This sketch displayed a steeper roof and a longer window with a more pronounced ogive than on the actual house , features which eventually adorned the final work .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
Wood decided to paint the house along with " the kind of people I fancied should live in that house . "
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
He recruited his sister Nan ( 1899–1990 ) to model the woman , dressing her in a colonial print apron mimicking 19th - century Americana .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
The man is modeled on Wood 's dentist , Dr. Byron McKeeby ( 1867–1950 ) from Cedar Rapids , Iowa .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
The three - pronged hay fork is echoed in the stitching of the man 's overalls , the Gothic window of the house , and the structure of the man 's face .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
However , Wood did not add figures to his sketch until he returned to his studio in Cedar Rapids .
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who suggested in 1973 that it was on this drive that Wood first sketched the house on the back of an envelope
He would not return to Eldon again before his death in 1942 , although he did request a photograph of the home to complete his painting .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
Situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour , close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge , the facility is adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens , between Sydney and Farm Coves .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon , the facility formally opened on 20 October 1973 after a gestation beginning with Utzon 's 1957 selection as winner of an international design competition .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
The NSW Government , led by Premier Joseph Cahill , authorised work to begin in 1958 , with Utzon directing construction .
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The government 's decision to build Utzon 's design is often overshadowed by circumstances that followed , including cost and scheduling overruns as well as the architect 's ultimate resignation .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
Though its name suggests a single venue , the project comprises multiple performance venues which together are among the busiest performing arts centres in the world — hosting over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people .
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The venues produce and present a wide range of in-house productions and accommodate numerous performing arts companies , including four key resident companies : Opera Australia , The Australian Ballet , the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
As one of the most popular visitor attractions in Australia , more than seven million people visit the site each year , with 300,000 people participating annually in a guided tour of the facility .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
Identified as one of the 20th century 's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world , the facility is managed by the Sydney Opera House Trust , under the auspices of the New South Wales Ministry of the Arts .
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What is the number of individuals who engage in a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House every year ?
The Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007 .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
In Europe , before the outbreak of the war , the Allies had significant advantages in both population and economics .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
In 1938 , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) had a 30 percent larger population and a 30 percent higher gross domestic product than the European Axis ( Germany and Italy ) ; if colonies are included , it then gives the Allies more than a 5:1 advantage in population and nearly ...
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
In Asia at the same time , China had roughly six times the population of Japan , but only an 89 percent higher GDP ; this is reduced to three times the population and only a 38 percent higher GDP if Japanese colonies are included .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
Though the Allies ' economic and population advantages were largely mitigated during the initial rapid blitzkrieg attacks of Germany and Japan , they became the decisive factor by 1942 , after the United States and Soviet Union joined the Allies , as the war largely settled into one of attrition .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
While the Allies ' ability to out-produce the Axis is often attributed to the Allies having more access to natural resources , other factors , such as Germany and Japan 's reluctance to employ women in the labour force , Allied strategic bombing , and Germany 's late shift to a war economy contributed significantly .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
Additionally , neither Germany nor Japan planned to fight a protracted war , and were not equipped to do so .
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In 1938 , at the outbreak of World War II , which had a larger population , the Western Allies ( United Kingdom , France , Poland and British Dominions ) or the European Axis ( Germany and Italy )
To improve their production , Germany and Japan used millions of slave labourers ; Germany used about 12 million people , mostly from Eastern Europe , while Japan pressed more than 18 million people in Far East Asia .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
The show was heavily promoted by CBS during Super Bowl XLI and launched the following night , the first of seven episodes in its first season .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
The pilot episode remains the highest rated episode of the show .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
The series was renewed for a second season which began as a midseason replacement for " The New Adventures of Old Christine " on Monday , September 24 , 2007 , with production halted after nine episodes on November 6 , 2007 , in the wake of a writers ' strike .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
After the strike ended , CBS announced that the show would return April 14 , 2008 , with a further six episodes .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
Seasons three and four were both mid-season entries launched in March 2009 and March 2010 .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
On May 18 , 2010 , it was announced that CBS had renewed " Rules of Engagement " for a 5th season .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
It was later announced that this season would start in September , in contrast to its usual midseason start , and received an expanded 24 - episode order .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
( The fifth season was the first and only season to have a full - season order . )
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
The first 15 episodes aired on Monday nights , usually in the 8:30 pm Eastern / 7:30 pm Central time slot following " How I Met Your Mother " .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
Then on February 24 , 2011 , the series moved to Thursdays at 8:30 pm Eastern / 7:30 pm Central , following " The Big Bang Theory " , after the cancellation of " $ h * !
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
My Dad Says " .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
On May 17 , 2011 , the series was renewed for a sixth season to begin airing in fall 2011 .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
One day later , CBS announced that " Rules of Engagement " would move to Saturday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern / 7:00 pm Central as part of the network 's new " Comedytime Saturday " block ; the first time in six years that an original CBS program would air on that night .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
It also marked the fourth night that the series would air on , with it previously airing on Mondays , Wednesdays ( two airings ) , and Thursdays .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
On October 7 , 2011 , however , it was announced that " Rules of Engagement " would move back to its 8:30 PM EST Thursday timeslot following " The Big Bang Theory " , replacing new sitcom " How to Be a Gentleman " which was moved to the new Saturday time slot .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
Effective January 12 , 2012 , CBS removed " Rules of Engagement " from its Thursday lineup , replacing it with the new sitcom " Rob " starring Rob Schneider .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
" Rules " would return to its Thursday 8:30 PM time slot on March 29 , after " Rob " had finished airing its 8 - episode order , resulting in a total of 15 episodes in season 6.
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
On May 21 , 2012 , CBS renewed " Rules of Engagement " for a seventh season of 13 episodes to air mid-season , bringing the total number of produced episodes to 100 .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
Season 7 began airing on Mondays at 8:30 , starting February 4 , 2013 .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
On May 10 , 2013 , " Rules of Engagement " was cancelled by CBS after seven seasons and 100 episodes .
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When did the final episode of " Rules of Engagement " air ?
The series finale episode aired on May 20 , 2013 .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
Unlike its many coalition partners , Britain remained at war throughout the period of the Napoleonic Wars .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
Protected by naval supremacy ( in the words of Admiral Jervis to the House of Lords " I do not say , my Lords , that the French will not come .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
I say only they will not come by sea " ) , Britain maintained low - intensity land warfare on a global scale for over a decade .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states , so that they could pay armies in the field against France .
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These payments are colloquially known as the Golden Cavalry of St George .
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The British Army provided long - term support to the Spanish rebellion in the Peninsular War of 1808–1814 , assisted by Spanish guerrilla ( ' little war ' ) tactics .
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Anglo-Portuguese forces under Arthur Wellesley supported the Spanish , which campaigned successfully against the French armies , eventually driving them from Spain , thus allowing Britain to invade southern France .
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By 1815 , the British Army played the central role in the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo .
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In 1802 , Napoleon victoriously brought to an end the War of the Second Coalition , with only Great Britain remaining formally at war .
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Isolated , Britain reluctantly agreed to end hostilities under the Treaty of Amiens ( 25 March 1802 ) .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
Bonaparte tried to exploit the brief peace at sea to restore French colonial rule in Haiti .
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The expedition , though initially successful , would soon turn to a disaster , with the French commander Charles Leclerc , dying of yellow fever and almost his entire force destroyed by the disease .
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Napoleon gave up his New World dreams and sold Louisiana to the United States in 1803 .
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Great Britain violated the terms of the Treaty of Amiens by occupying Malta and gathered a Third Coalition against France .
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The Pennisular War took place on what date ?
The French intervention in the Swiss civil strife , a breach of the Treaty of Lunéville ( 1801 ) between France and the Holy Roman Empire which guaranteed Swiss sovereignty , was taken as a pretext by the British to break the peace of Amiens and declare war on France on 18 May 1803 .
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The Coalition 's war aims changed over the course of the conflict : a general desire to restore the French monarchy became closely linked to the struggle to stop Bonaparte .
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