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market
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The fact that the equipment market imposes a restraint on prices in the aftermarkets by no means disproves the existence of power in those markets.
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Kodak's claim that charging more for service and parts would be "a short-run game" is based on the false dichotomy that there are only two prices that can be charged—a competitive price or a ruinous one.
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But there could easily be a middle, optimum price at which the increased revenues from the higher priced sales of service and parts would more than compensate for the lower revenues from lost equipment sales.
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Thus, contrary to Kodak's assertion, there is no immutable physical law—no "basic economic reality"—insisting that competition in the equipment market cannot coexist with market power in the aftermarkets.
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The real underlying problem with Kodak's theories, echoed by the United States (Antitrust Division) as amicus curiae, is that it unrealistically postulates an all-knowing equipment purchaser: [Copier equipment] consumers must inform themselves of the total cost of the "package"—equipment, service, and parts—at the time of purchase; that is, consumers must engage in accurate life-cycle pricing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastman%20Kodak%20Co.%20v.%20Image%20Technical%20Services%2C%20Inc.
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Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services, Inc.
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factory
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The factory lay beneath a feed-in road: buildings were lost.
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It was started in 1968 and opened on 16 May 1974, it cost 150 Million DM.
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In total 65 buildings containing 576 apartments were demolished, 2000 inhabitants were resettled.
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Gallery References Footnotes Notes External links Hammerstein images of the place, vohwinkel.net Hammerstein historic images of the place wuppertal-vohwinkel.net Buildings and structures in Wuppertal Textile mills in Germany Cotton mills
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baumwollspinnerei%20Hammerstein
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Baumwollspinnerei Hammerstein
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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factory
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The factory lay derelict for some years before being demolished to make way for a supermarket.
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The town was the last in the Devon and Cornwall area to retain an independent police force, until 1945.
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In the second half of the 20th century, Tiverton again declined slowly, as the Heathcoat factory became ever more mechanised and the Starkey Knight & Ford brewery was taken over by Whitbread as its regional brewery, but later closed, becoming just a bottling plant located in Howden (now Aston Manor cider makers).
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The manufacture of agricultural machinery adjacent to the River Lowman dwindled, the railway closed in 1964 and the Globe Elastic plant in Kennedy Way closed in the 1980s.
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However, a few far-sighted individuals, notably William Authers, secured some important assets for the future.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiverton%2C%20Devon
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Tiverton, Devon
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factory
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The factory was dismissed in 1971.
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19th-century complex of buildings (1864).
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A complex of three lots of buildings distributed between Via Nizza and Via Alessandria.
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Palace by Marcello Piacentini, in Via Savoia.
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20th-century building in the typical 1920s style known as Barocchetto romano (1918–20).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salario%20%28Rome%29
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Salario (Rome)
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club
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The father of the sisters imitates Colette is unaware that Jean has seen her at a New York City night club dancing with him.
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Plot A newly arrived celebrated Japanese pianist Takahashi (Eiji Okuda) is spied on by two teenage neighbor sisters, Jean (Gail Travers and Colette Macha Grenon).
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A family reunion to announce that the parents will be managing an institution in China recalls their experiences at attempting to meet him, then interacting with him in a supposedly one time sexual experience — a ménage à troi.
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Colette visited Jean in New York City and makes explorations of the city on her own.
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Takahashi is to sign posters at an event in Vancouver where the parents of the sisters have relocated.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Pianist%20%281991%20film%29
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The Pianist (1991 film)
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apartment
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The film ends when Shakthi comes to the roommates' apartment to return J.K.'s car's hubcap lost while escaping from Rajeev.
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J.K. breaks off his engagement to Madhumitha.
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Later, it is revealed that Nagaraj did not return the cash to the jewelry store owner, and had kept the money for himself.
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J.K. jumps into her car through the open window and kisses her passionately.
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Cast Arya as JayaKanthan "J.K. Boss" Anjali as Shakthi Hansika as Madhumitha Santhanam as Nagaraj aka Nadupakka Nakki Premji as Cheenu Nassar as Somayajulu Manobala as Gourishankar Subbu Panchu as Commissioner Vijaykumar Chitra Lakshmanan as Murugaraj Shankar Sundaram as Aadhi Bhagavan Balaji Venugopal as Neelakantan A.R.Manikandan as Hotel Waiter Suja Varunee in a guest appearance Nakshatra Nagesh as Gayathri Ali as House owner Sayaji Shinde as Jewellery owner Ashwin Mushran as Richard Rajee Vijay Sarathy as Madhumitha's mother Rajiv Chaudhary as Madhumitha's father Neetu Chandra as item number "Laila Laila" Production Casting After UTV Motion Pictures announced that the studio will be remaking the Hindi-language film Delhi Belly in Tamil, R. Kannan, who had earlier directed Jayam Kondaan and Kanden Kadhalai, was selected as the director.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settai%20%282013%20film%29
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Settai (2013 film)
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hospital
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The film starts with Jane at a psychiatric hospital speaking to a gentleman about the case she was given and begins to tell the story of what happened.
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Starring Carice van Houten and Jenn Murray, the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl.
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Plot Jane Morton (Carice van Houten), a psychiatrist in mourning after the accidental death of her son, is assigned the case of Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray), a 15-year-old girl from a small Irish island, accused of attempting to murder a baby while babysitting.
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When Jane arrives at the island her car gets run off the road and crashes into the lake.
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It is caused by two cars that appear to be having a race.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy%20Mills
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Dorothy Mills
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LOCATION
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section
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The final section in the book tells the story of an antichrist named Sherem, who God smites at the request of Jacob.
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The book of Jacob contains numerous sermons by Jacob, calling the people of Nephi to repentance.
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Topics of the sermon included imparting of substance to the poor, admonitions against polygamy and concubines, and a lengthy allegory describing the Gathering of Israel in the last days.
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Sherem confesses that he was lying about Christ, and then dies.
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When Jacob finished writing on the plates he bequeaths them to his son Enos.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book%20of%20Jacob
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Book of Jacob
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division
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The firm's investment banking division advised on billions of dollars of mergers and acquisitions, and was ranked the 13th largest M&A firm in 1992.
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Career Thereafter he was an associate with a Wall Street law firm for a year before serving as director of industry policy for the Office of Foreign Direct Investment in Washington, D.C. He has been associate and partner of Lehman Brothers (1969–75) and managing director and partner at Salomon Brothers (1976–82) before being recruited by Mayor Ed Koch for his position as deputy mayor in charge of the budget, taxation, and economic development.
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In the late 1980s, Lipper founded the investment firm Lipper & Company, which managed more than $5 billion on behalf of institutions and high-net-worth individuals.
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Financial World Magazine ranked Lipper as the 40th highest earner on Wall Street for 1993 and 1994.
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He has taught at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs for many years and serves on the school's advisory board.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth%20Lipper
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Kenneth Lipper
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area
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The first Comanche raid reaching deep into Mexico and menacing the entire area of the Sánchez Navarro latifundo was in the winter of 1840–1841.
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The Comanches were much more numerous than the Apaches and their raids into Mexico often consisted of hundreds of men.
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The Sánchez Navarros declined to contribute to self defense units being organized at Monclova, saying their employees were needed to protect the latifundio.
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Defenses against the Comanches were organized at the Sánchez Navarro headquarters at Patos, but 400 Comanches instead attacked the outskirts of the city of Saltillo (population 12,000).
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In 1842, Patos was again threatened, saved perhaps by the arrival of 70 soldiers commanded by José Juan Sánchez Navarro, the soldier in the family, who responded with alacrity to the threat on his family's property.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1nchez%20Navarro%20latifundio
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Sánchez Navarro latifundio
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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club
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The first female member was admitted in 1990, shortly after the earliest woman after-dinner speaker, the Minister of Finance Ruth Richardson, who addressed the club in 1989.
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A new dining room and fifteen bedrooms were constructed at the rear of the building in 1883–1884, and accommodation for residential staff was added in the 1920s.
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Exclusively male in its membership for over 120 years, facilities for women were introduced only gradually.
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Today nearly 20 per cent of members are female.
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The Northern Club building is significant as one of the oldest surviving clubs in Auckland, and one of the city's oldest hotels.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Northern%20Club
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The Northern Club
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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park
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The first master plan for the park, published in 1927, included a call for campgrounds, but funding did not become available until the jobs programs of the 1930s.
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Other public facilities include comfort stations with toilets and hot showers, and an amphitheater, while service facilities including park staff housing and other utility buildings.
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Acadia National Park was established in 1916 as a National Monument and was designated a national park in 1919, the first in the United States park system located east of the Mississippi River.
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In 1935 the site of Seawall Campground was chosen, and construction began in 1936 by Civilian Conservation Corps crews funded by the Works Progress Administration.
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Loops A and B were the first to be built, using the park service's principles of Rustic design.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawall%20Campground
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Seawall Campground
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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section
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The first section is told in the point of view of the grandson and explores the grandfather's character.
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Caesar stated that the grandson "seems to represent" an alter ego of the elderly man and that he would be "the person the grandfather could have been if he had not become so involved in the petty quarrels and spites of village life."
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The novella is divided into two sections.
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Allen stated that the section includes "the ruminations of a bookish and sensitive boy" and the boy's "sun-struck hallucinations".
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At one point the grandfather dies.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites%20of%20Assent
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Rites of Assent
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LOCATION
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section
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The first section, "Tag", tells the story, in the typical Vlad Taltos as first person narrator style, of certain events early in his career as a high-ranking Jhereg.
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Plot summary The book is presented in three parts, with a prelude, interludes, and an epilogue.
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All three larger sections and some of the smaller ones involve a silver statue of a tiassa, and the character of Khaavren, of the House of the Tiassa, but each tells a distinct story.
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Vlad is contacted by the Viscount of Adrilhanka, who is a rogue and highwayman, to defeat a scheme by the Empire to track stolen money.
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The second section, "Whitecrest", is set much later, after Vlad is on the run from the Jhereg, and follows multiple characters, mainly the Countess of Whitecrest (Khaavren's wife and the Viscount's mother) and Cawti, Vlad's ex-wife.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiassa
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Tiassa
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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tavern
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The first tavern built on the site sometime before 1710 accommodated the Academy of Vocal Music and the Royal Society.
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The Crown and Anchor, also written Crown & Anchor and earlier known as The Crown, was a public house in Arundel Street, off The Strand in London, England, famous for meetings of political (particularly the early 19th-century Radicals) and various other groups.
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It is no longer in existence.
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George Frideric Handel premiered his first oratorio, Esther, here in 1732, a significant moment in British musical life as it was the first oratorio in English (rather than the usual Italian).
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Samuel Johnson and James Boswell dined here during the 18th century.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown%20and%20Anchor%2C%20Strand
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Crown and Anchor, Strand
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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monastery
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The first Tsar is supposed to have prepared the monastery to become his emergency residence in case of a boyar revolt.
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The Russian Orthodox Church reclaimed the property in 1993 and had it restored.
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The compound has a chain of fortifications and two main churches, all dating from the reign of Ivan the Terrible.
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A later addition to the compound is the tall Neoclassical bell tower rising above the main gate; it dates from 1818.
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References External links Russian Orthodox monasteries in Russia 12th-century establishments in Russia Buildings and structures in Yaroslavl Oblast Pereslavl-Zalessky
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikitsky%20Monastery
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Nikitsky Monastery
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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clinic
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The following day, Fi meets Mani at the STI clinic, where he talks to her about Jase, leading her to surmise, he'd have been a "shit boyfriend" anyway.
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The following evening, Mani and Jase meet again, and Mani confesses that before he met Jase, he "shagged around," with Jase ending the relationship, by saying he loves Fi.
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Nathan attends the swingers party, and shies away from having sex with anyone.
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Later that day, Jase tells Nathan he's going with Fi for a few days away, and that they will be just fine.
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Episode 4 (6 August 2006) Writer: Julian Jones The episode opens with Nathan attending a funeral, before flashing back to Nathan with Peggy and Fay at the magazine office.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinchronicity
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Sinchronicity
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LOCATION
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area
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The following year Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park was created, covering roughly of a wilderness area which supports thousands of tree and fern species and rare animals.
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In 1992, Jamaica's first marine park, covering nearly , was established in Montego Bay.
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Portland Bight Protected Area was designated in 1999.
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There are several small islands off Jamaica's coast, most notably those in Portland Bight such as Pigeon Island, Salt Island, Dolphin Island, Long Island, Great Goat Island and Little Goat Island, and also Lime Cay located further east.
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Much further out – some 50–80 km off the south coast – lie the very small Morant Cays and Pedro Cays.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica
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Jamaica
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LOCATION
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embassy
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The foreigner was a paramedic with the group when Avaaz did not reveal his name or nationality, but alerted the country's embassy. "
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In mid-February, seven civilian activists were found executed by the Syrian government because they had been collaborating with the Avaaz activist NGO; the group had been delivering medical aid to Homs.
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Two others, including a foreigner, remained missing.
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They carried a respirator and medicines," an Avaaz activist said about the activists.
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After losing contact with them, a member of the network "found seven of them shot dead, with hands tied behind their backs ... just before the entrance to Baba Amr," the activist told AFP. "
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Homs
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Siege of Homs
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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pub
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The former "Briedes" pub (built in 1840) hosts a horse breeding and agriculture museum.
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Burtnieki-bred horse Rusty, with the rider Ulla Salzgeber of Germany, won bronze medal in individual dressage and gold medal in team dressage in 2000 Summer Olympics.
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After Olympics, Rusty and Ulla Salzgeber have won two European Championships (in 2001 and 2003) and World Cup.
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It was one of the sites of 2000 European Heritage Days.
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Burtnieki school Burtnieki school was established in 1685 and was one of the first 15 rural schools in Latvia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burtnieki
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Burtnieki
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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establishment
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The former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights José Ayala Lasso of Ecuador endorsed the establishment of the Centre Against Expulsions in Berlin.
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He argued that the expulsions violated the Nuremberg Principles.
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In November 2000, a major conference on ethnic cleansing in the 20th century was held at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, along with the publication of a book containing participants' conclusions.
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José Ayala Lasso recognized the "expellees" as victims of gross violations of human rights.
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De Zayas, a member of the advisory board of the Centre Against Expulsions, endorses the full participation of the organisation representing the expellees, the Bund der Vertriebenen (Federation of Expellees), in the Centre in Berlin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight%20and%20expulsion%20of%20Germans%20%281944%E2%80%931950%29
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Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
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LOCATION
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lodge
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The fourth side consists of a library with clerestory and stained-glass windows, and it overlooks the entry gate-lodge, farm buildings and church.
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It is carefully oriented (along a northwest-southeast axis) to take advantage of existing natural views created by its position on a terrace overlooking the valley of the Garonne to the west and the rising hillside to the east.
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Nearly all the windows, and the terraces on three sides, provide excellent views.
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The plan of the chateau is a rectangle of some 18m by 50m, with a semi-circular two-story bay on the north side.
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A sketch of the facade dating from 1802 shows a one-story columned semi-circular portico at the central nib, and a one-story bay extension to the southern nib.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau%20de%20Pompignan
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Château de Pompignan
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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nightclub
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The fracas that ensued, took place at, (the now demolished) Hobo's nightclub in Newcastle, and was later revealed to have been recorded on CCTV.
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As a doorman, your job is to prevent any bad characters getting in.")
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Unable to intimidate the not inconsiderable Watson, members of the gang subsequently returned to the club, accompanied by Viv Graham and some of his associates.
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Graham can be seen delivering multiple debilitating punches to Watson, and throwing the 28-year-old, 17-stone doorman around the reception area of the nightclub.
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This incident resulted in Graham's conviction and an inevitable prison sentence, in spite of his victim refusing to give evidence against him.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viv%20Graham
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Viv Graham
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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port
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The free port was extended several times.
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On the South Bank of the Elbe 1,200 acres of marsh land were purchased and new basins constructed there.
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A "customs canal" was constructed separating the north bank area from the city and allowing local navigation on the Elbe to avoid passing through the customs frontier.
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Initially it had an area of 3.9 sq.
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miles By 1970 it had an area of 5.6 sq.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession%20of%20Hamburg%20to%20the%20German%20Customs%20Union%20%28Zollverein%29
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Accession of Hamburg to the German Customs Union (Zollverein)
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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gallery
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The gallery has been criticized by indigenous scholars for its portrayal of First Nations people, and its use of controversial images and film from Edward Curtis.
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The house and surrounding carvings were created by his son, Henry Hunt, and his grandsons, Tony Hunt and Richard Hunt.
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An exhibit of artist Bill Reid's argillite carvings are also available for viewing.
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In 2010, many of the museum's Nisga'a artifacts were returned to the Nisga'a people and now reside in the Nisga'a Museum in northwestern British Columbia.
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Becoming BC galleries The Becoming BC galleries on the third floor (12,524 sq.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20British%20Columbia%20Museum
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Royal British Columbia Museum
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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gallery
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The gallery was criticized for trying to profit from the protests.
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The storefront space was divided to allow for studios for working artists in the back and a front room devoted to exhibitions of all types.
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During the Occupy Wall Street movement, Frontrunner held an art exhibition, Faces of Occupy Wall Street, that included street portraits of protestors by artist Andrew Piccone.
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The gallery curates fully immersive exhibitions as well as offering shows to relatively unknown artists with a range of talents including queer, transnational, radical feminist art collective Go!
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Push Pops who performed by cutting off their clothes and aggressively smearing lipstick all over each other.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontrunner%20Collective
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Frontrunner Collective
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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bleachers
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The game was stopped by a referee because of the possibility that further outbreaks on the field and bleachers would erupt.
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Athletics Soccer Miramar High established Broward County's first boys' soccer program in 1974.
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Football Miramar-Flanagan Brawl (2007) On September 28, 2007 at Miramar High's stadium, a bench-clearing brawl between seated, rival footballers occurred that interrupted the Miramar-Flanagan football game; this was Broward County's largest on-field brawl.
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Following the interruption of the game, a film of the occurrence was sent to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) to decide the fate of the belligerent parties.
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The FHSAA suspended 28 Miramar players and 26 Flanagan players from playing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miramar%20High%20School
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Miramar High School
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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bench
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The games are enhanced by location and distance based tracking, bench marking goals or facilitating trade between players.
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They require no download outside of a browser and usually have heavily integrated social media sharing features.
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Smartphone-based MMORPGs Smartphones with their GPS capabilities (amongst others) enable augmented reality in games such as Ingress and Pokémon Go.
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In society and culture Psychological effects Since the interactions between MMORPG players are real, even if the environments are virtual, psychologists and sociologists are able to use MMORPGs as tools for academic research.
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Sherry Turkle has found that many people have expanded their emotional range by exploring the many different roles (including gender identities) that MMORPGs allow a person to explore.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massively%20multiplayer%20online%20role-playing%20game
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Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
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LOCATION
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lounge
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The Garuda Indonesia lounge has been moved to Terminal 3 Ultimate.
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Other lounges are available outside of the departures area, operated by companies such as Indosat, Sapphire, PT Mandara Jasindo Sena, Telkomsel, and XL Axiata.
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As of 2020, the only airline lounge in Terminal 2 was opened named Batik Air Business Class Lounge inside the waiting room C7.
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Other facilities The airport contains the head office of Garuda Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia Management Building, located within the Garuda Indonesia City Center.
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Angkasa Pura II's head office is on the airport property.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soekarno%E2%80%93Hatta%20International%20Airport
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Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
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LOCATION
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centre
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The genesis of the Design Exchange was a citizen movement seeking a centre that would celebrate the role of design in society.
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Design Exchange The easternmost tower, 222 Bay Street, contains in its base the historic Toronto Stock Exchange building, built in 1937.
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Since 1994, it has been home to the Design Exchange ('DX'), Canada's only museum dedicated to "design excellence".
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The group worked with the city for several years to bring the concept to fruition and, in 1994, the Design Exchange was officially opened by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
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Design Exchange has mounted hundreds of exhibitions, seminars, lectures, conferences and educational programs related to the role of design in culture, industry, and business.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto-Dominion%20Centre
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Toronto-Dominion Centre
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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embassy
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The German embassy in Washington was notified about Leach's arrival in America, where he met known German agents.
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Also among the crew was an Englishman, Neal Leach, who had been working as a tutor in Germany before the war.
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Leach had been interned but later released by Germany.
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Leach and the three German stowaways went down with the ship.
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They had probably been tasked with spying on Lusitania and her cargo.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking%20of%20the%20RMS%20Lusitania
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Sinking of the RMS Lusitania
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LOCATION
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organization
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The grandmothers adapted their strategy and started public awareness campaigns to direct the missing grandchildren to contact the organization.
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The Grandmothers fought through the court systems to annul the unlawful adoptions.
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By the mid 1990s legal battles of custody were no longer appropriate because the missing grandchildren were now legal adults.
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As of 2008, their efforts had resulted in finding 97 grandchildren.
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Work with Identity Archive In 2000, the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo partnered with the Identity Archive to provide collections of photos, films, audiotapes, diaries, significant objects, and personal stories from families whose children and grandchildren had disappeared.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandmothers%20of%20the%20Plaza%20de%20Mayo
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Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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region
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The Great Kantō earthquake occurred on 30 August 1923, devastating the Yokohama, Japan region.
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The squadron commander was to provide all facts concerning the incident to the Office of the Governor-General of the Philippines so that a response could be made to the Tokyo government.
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Even though the facilities at Subic Bay were greatly reduced under the Coolidge administration, some ship repair capability remained, including the Dewey Drydock.
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The transport ship Merritt set sail from Subic Bay in 72 hours loaded with Red Cross relief supplies and 200 Filipino nurses.
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In the 1930s a tree-planting program had begun, transforming the naval station into a virtual tropical garden, with streets lined with coconut palms, hibiscus, and gardenias.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S.%20Naval%20Base%20Subic%20Bay
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U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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bar
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The Gulbenkian complex also hosts a cafe/ bar and restaurant facility open to students, staff and the general public.
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It is Kent's regional film theatre showing new mainstream and non-mainstream releases as well as archive and foreign language films.
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In the daytime the cinema is used as a lecture theatre for University students.
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Transport and access The campus is accessed by road from either the West, with two entrances on the A290 Whitstable Road, or the East, via St Stephen's Hill.
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An off-road foot and cycle route connects the central campus to the Northern edge of the city, and a regular bus services (‘UniBus’) is also in operation, although with a more limited service outside of term time.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Kent
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University of Kent
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hall
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The hall (rangamandapa) is also ruined.
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The temple constructed by sandstone is now in ruined condition.
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It stands of the plinth (jagati) and stylistically its similar to the temple at Sunak, though larger in size.
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The jalaka work as well as the curvature of the minor shringas of spire (shikhara) resembles that at Miani which helps in establishing its date.
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Other helping factors include the types of sculptures and decorations.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva%20Temple%2C%20Bavka
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Shiva Temple, Bavka
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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hall
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The hall has a number of hall cheers that have been awarded in numerous hall cheers completions.
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The hall emphasizes the development of self-determination and cooperation, brotherhood with hall mates and give and take.
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University Hall is run under the authority of a student association elected yearly in the general assembly and the hall warden, the highest authority in the Hall.
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The hall spirit puts also much emphasis on social services, current affairs, sports and cultural activities Recently, the development of University Hall tends to be more diversified.
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Apart from participating in interhall competitions, it also actively organizes and joins different activities, including a yearly Halloween ball in which the castle turns into a haunted house, Current Affairs Forum, Round Island Bike Trip, Drama Public Show and Fire Dragon crafting.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20Hall%20%28University%20of%20Hong%20Kong%29
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University Hall (University of Hong Kong)
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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hall
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The hall has witnessed several plays including those of Shakespeare.
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Now, the museum has been using the theatre for its own cultural and academic programs such as art workshops, lectures and conferences.
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It also rents the hall for various cultural performances, mainly dramas.
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Since August 2004, the museum is also a designated "Manuscript Conservation Centre" (MCC) under the National Mission for Manuscripts established in 2003.
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The museum has taken preventive care of about 19,007 manuscripts and given curative conservation treatment to about 7,402 manuscripts.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government%20Museum%2C%20Chennai
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Government Museum, Chennai
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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north
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The Han general Wei Qing, with an army of 30,000 cavalrymen, defeats a Xiongnu army north of Yanmen.
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Han Anguo and his cavalry force are surrounded in their camp, but the arrival of relief forces coming from Yan causes the Xiongnu army to withdraw.
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The Xiongnu also invade Yanmen and kill or carry off 1000 people.
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The Han general Li Xi attacks the Xiongnu further to the east, riding out of Dai Prefecture.
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Having spent a year in Greater Yuezhi, the Han diplomat Zhang Qian begins his return journey to China, having failed to persuade Yuezhi's king to form an alliance against the Xiongnu.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/128%20BC
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128 BC
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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headquarters
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The headquarters of Gujarati speaking Bohra Shia community is located in Mumbai.
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Marathwada region which formerly was part of Nizam ruled Hyderabad state has much higher muslim population than other parts of the state.
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In the Marathwada city of Aurangabad, Muslims form 30.79% of the population, while in the northern city of Malegaon, Muslims are 79% of the population.
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Eid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid) and Eid-ul-Azha (Bakari Eid) are the two most important Muslim festivals in the state.
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Visiting the tombs (Dargah) of Sufi saints is an important part of cultural and religious life myslims in Maharashtra.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion%20in%20Maharashtra
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Religion in Maharashtra
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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chamber
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The heated seawater enters the lower part of the first chamber, then drains over a weir and passes to the second chamber, encouraged by the differential vacuum between them.
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Seawater is supplied to the distiller by a pump at around .
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The cold seawater passes through a condenser coil in the upper part of each chamber before being heated by steam in an external feedwater heater.
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The brine produced by a flash distiller is only slightly concentrated and is pumped overboard continuously.
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Fresh water vapour rises through the chambers and is condensed by the seawater coils.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporator%20%28marine%29
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Evaporator (marine)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hotel
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The hotel overlooks Jimbaran Bay.
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InterContinental Bali Resort is a five-star hotel and resort in Jimbaran in southern Bali, Indonesia.
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It is operated by the InterContinental Hotels Group.
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The hotel has 418 rooms and fuses elements of traditional Balinese architecture with modern western architecture.
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The Jimbaran Gardens serves seafood, Indonesian & international cuisine, as well as casual dining at the poolside.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercontinental%20Hotel%20Bali
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Intercontinental Hotel Bali
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hotel
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The hotel overlooks Moldefjord.
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Next to the hotel and sharing the same entrance with the hotel, lies Bjørnsonhuset, a combined cultural and convention center.
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Bjørnsonsplassen is situated in front of the hotel with a parking lot built in stones, surrounded with a rose garden.
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References External links Scandic Seilet website Norwegian architects 1953 births Living people People from Molde
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjell%20Kosberg
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Kjell Kosberg
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hotel
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The hotel overlooks the Jardin Habib Thameur.
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It was built in 1914 and is noted for its Art Nouveau architecture with a white facade and gently curved corners.
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The hotel is four storeys high and the first floor has a terrace.
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References External links Official website Majestic Art Nouveau architecture in Tunisia Majestic Majestic Majestic
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel%20Majestic%20%28Tunis%29
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Hotel Majestic (Tunis)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hotel
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The hotel overlooks the tracks from Union Station (Toronto) and the south sections of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
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In September 2003, after the hotel completed a C$21 million renovation, it transferred to IHG's upscale InterContinental brand and was renamed InterContinental Toronto Centre.
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Canada Lands sold the hotel to Oxford Properties in September 2011 for C$225 million.
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See also CN Tower - connected by Skywalk Rogers Centre - connected by Skywalk Fairmont Royal York CBC Broadcasting Centre Simcoe Place CityPlace, Toronto - southwest of the hotel References External links Canadian National Railway hotels Hotels in Toronto Buildings and structures in Toronto Hotels established in 1984 Hotel buildings completed in 1984 Toronto Railway Lands
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterContinental%20Toronto%20Centre
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InterContinental Toronto Centre
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hotel
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The hotel, which overlooks the Thames, is in a Grade II listed building that dates from about 1760.
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There are also plenty of privately owned restaurants with culinary offerings from around the world, including French, German, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish and Thai.
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The Bingham Riverhouse hotel was awarded its first Michelin star in 2010.
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Societies The Richmond Local History Society explores the local history of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham.
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It organises a programme of talks on historical topics and visits to buildings of historical interest.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond%2C%20London
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Richmond, London
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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tavern
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The house was expanded to accommodate the tavern.
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The house was purchased in 1817 by James and Rachel Kearney.
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James died in 1831 and Rachel used the house as a tavern.
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In 1907 the house was purchased by the Palisades Interstate Park.
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The house was used as a police station for the park in the 1920s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackledge-Kearney
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Blackledge-Kearney
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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industry
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The hunting industry fought back, and the back-and-forth between the ranchers and hunters eventually gave way to a rise in public environmental concern.
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However, an influx of local hunters led to the feral species being valued as game animals, and in 1959 the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, the governing body in charge of conservation and land use management, changed its policy to a sustained-control program designed to facilitate the sport.
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Mouflon (Ovis aries orientalis) was introduced from 1962 to 1964, and a plan to release axis deer (Axis axis) in 1964 was prevented only by protests from the ranching industry, who said that they would damage crops and spread disease.
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With the development of astronomical facilities on Mauna Kea commencing, conservationists demanded protection of Mauna Kea's ecosystem.
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A plan was proposed to fence 25% of the forests for protection, and manage the remaining 75% for game hunting.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna%20Kea
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Mauna Kea
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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cinema
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The IMC, with five screens and located on Kickham Street, is the town's only remaining cinema.
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In 2011 Shane Dempsey founded The Hub, a 45-seat studio theatre in Albert Street.
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The Hub is home to Stagecraft.
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Several other cinemas formerly operated in the town including the Ritz, which opened in 1940 and was located on the site of the present Credit Union.
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The first cinema in the town opened in January 1913 as the Clonmel Cinema Theatre, soon to be renamed the Clonmel Electric Picture Palace.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clonmel
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Clonmel
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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industry
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The industry would fight any attempt to create more specific rules or standards, and editors would no doubt ignore them."
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Craig Branson, online director of the American Society of News Editors (ASNE), has been quoted as saying, "Industry codes are very generic and totally voluntary.
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Most ethical decisions are left to individual editors at individual papers.
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Guidelines on the reporting of suicides in Ireland were introduced recently with attempt to remove any positive connotations the act might have (e.g. using the term "completed" rather than "successful" when describing a suicide attempt which resulted in a death).
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's journalistic standards and practices manual discourages the reporting of the details of suicide.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copycat%20suicide
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Copycat suicide
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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inn
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The inn overlooks the square on its northern side, and is one of the oldest properties listed on the Register.
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It became a hotel in 1889.
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The inn is included in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the listed Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District.
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The inn, which was given its current name in 1900 after being known as The Colonial House (or The Colonial) for three years, has been a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2005.
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The building was formerly three separate constructions, combined into one in 1897.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord%27s%20Colonial%20Inn
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Concord's Colonial Inn
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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island
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The island hosts annual music festivals including the Isle of Wight Festival, which in 1970 was the largest rock music event ever held.
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The island has been home to the poets Algernon Charles Swinburne and Alfred, Lord Tennyson and to Queen Victoria, who built her much-loved summer residence and final home Osborne House at East Cowes.
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It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat-building, sail-making, the manufacture of flying boats, hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets.
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It has well-conserved wildlife and some of the richest cliffs and quarries for dinosaur fossils in Europe.
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The island has played an important part in the defence of the ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, and been near the front-line of conflicts through the ages, including the Spanish Armada and the Battle of Britain.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%20of%20Wight
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Isle of Wight
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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island
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The island hosts one of the few active Real Tennis courts in the UK.
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Today it is home to many different types of sailing, including a growing Fireball fleet.
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As a consequence of the island's popularity for water activities, there are two lifeboat services: Hayling Island Lifeboat Station, run by the RNLI and Hayling Island Rescue Service, an independent service run by retired RNLI helmsman, Frank Dunster.
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Founded in 1911, Seacourt Tennis club is one of only a handful in the UK where it is possible to play every recognised racquet sport.
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The racquets court itself was opened by Sir Colin Cowdrey.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayling%20Island
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Hayling Island
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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auditorium
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The Junior School library and technology centre and the Secondary gymnasium, auditorium and performing arts buildings are the most recently constructed additions to the campus.
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In that first year, the College consisted of 13 staff and 151 students by year's end.
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Campus The College is built on one campus located at 5 Santona Boulevard in Ellenbrook, Western Australia.
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They were completed in 2011 with financial assistance from the Australian Government's Building the Education Revolution.
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Morley–Ellenbrook railway line In 2021, the Morley–Ellenbrook railway line will begin construction.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellenbrook%20Christian%20College
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Ellenbrook Christian College
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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center
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The Khmer Rouge called the center S-21.
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Furthermore, trials and transcripts are partially available with English translation on the ECCC's website.
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Museums The Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide is a former high school building, which was transformed into a torture, interrogation and execution center between 1976 and 1979.
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Of the estimated 15,000 to 30,000 prisoners, only seven prisoners survived.
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The Khmer Rouge photographed the vast majority of the inmates and left a photographic archive, which enables visitors to see almost 6,000 S-21 portraits on the walls.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer%20Rouge
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Khmer Rouge
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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restaurant
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The lady then takes the gentleman to a fancy restaurant where she orders expensive drinks and refreshments, all to Bulgaran's expense.
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There she goes on a shopping spree, but it turns out she had left all her money home.
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The lady asks Bulgaran to lend her some to which plea he readily agrees.
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When they are finished in the restaurant Bulgaran is asked to carry the parcels with the lady's purchases to her home.
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On the way to there, they meet her husband and the lady proposes the couple took a cab to their house so they can relieve the "porter" from his heavy duty.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaran%20is%20Gallant
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Bulgaran is Gallant
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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bleachers
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The last portion to come down was the center field bleachers and the "exploding" scoreboard.
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The crowd then joined the organist by singing a final rendition of their unofficial victory song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye."
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Comiskey Park was demolished in 1991; starting from behind the right field corner, the process took all summer to complete.
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The site of the old park was turned into a parking lot to serve those attending games at the new Comiskey Park (later renamed U.S. Cellular Field, now Guaranteed Rate Field).
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At the time Comiskey was demolished, Chicago's two baseball stadiums were a combined 157 years old.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comiskey%20Park
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Comiskey Park
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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cinema
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The last remaining cinema had closed in the 80s.
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NONE
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Opened in 1998, Northmead Square is known as the first shopping centre to bring cinemas back to the city of Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa.
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Northmead Square is a community centre that services people within a 5 km radius, though because it has regional branches of three of South Africa's biggest banks (FNB, Nedbank and Standard Bank) members of the public do come from greater distances.
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Family-run and maintained by the Coutsides family, Northmead Square is popular and is affectionately known as "The Square".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northmead%20Square
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Northmead Square
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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cinema
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The last remaining cinema was sold to the Wetherspoon pub chain on 1 December 2014.
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Although there is a small entertainment area on the seafront, it now has a large retired population, like much of the south coast.
|
Efforts are being made to increase tourism in Bexhill, including annual events such as the 'Festival of the Sea' and, formerly, 'Roaring Twenties Day', each held during the summer.
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Transport Bexhill is on the A259 road which forms the coast road between Folkestone and Brighton.
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Plans of an A259 Bexhill and Hastings bypass have repeatedly been postponed over the past 40 years but the plans were cancelled due to environmental concerns.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexhill-on-Sea
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Bexhill-on-Sea
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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cinema
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The last remaining commercial cinema in Macclesfield closed in 1997.
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The town is also served by two locally based radio stations: Canalside Community Radio based at the Clarence Mill in Bollington, just north of Macclesfield, and Silk FM, a commercial independent radio station with studios in the town.
|
Local information websites include Visit Macclesfield and the local what's on guide, Canalside's The Thread.
|
Discussions have taken place regarding the possibility of building a multiplex cinema, but attempts to build a cinema have thus far been unsuccessful.
|
In 2005 a small-scale cinema, Cinemac, was set up in the Heritage Centre, which has since become well established; also based in the Heritage Centre is the Silk Screen arts cinema, which gives fortnightly screenings of art-house films.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macclesfield
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Macclesfield
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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room
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The LEO computer room, which took up around 2,500 square feet of floor space, was at Cadby Hall in Hammersmith.
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EDSAC was completed and ran its first program in May 1949.
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Following the successful completion of EDSAC, the Lyons board agreed to start the construction of their own machine, expanding on the EDSAC design.
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The Lyons machine was christened Lyons Electronic Office, or LEO.
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On the recommendation of Wilkes, Lyons recruited John Pinkerton, a radar engineer and research student at Cambridge, as team leader for the project.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEO%20%28computer%29
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LEO (computer)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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auditorium
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The Liverpool display had 3 sections: an auditorium where visitors viewed a 3D show; an event and exhibition area including games and a VIP area.
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Some had their own pavilions, and some were shared United Nations The UN had their own pavilion in Zone B, near to the Pacific pavilion Red Cross and Red Crescent The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent also had their pavilion in Zone B and on August 1 had welcomed over 500,000 visitors according to the official website.
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Joint pavilion of international organizations This pavilion had stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Boao Forum for Asia, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Forum Francophone des Affaires, Global Environment Facility, International Association of Public Transport, International Council of Museums (which was inaugurated by its Director General, Julien Anfruns), International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR), League of Arab States (sometimes called Arab League), Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, United Cities and Local Governments, World Water Council (WWC) and the World Wildlife Fund Urban Best Practice Area pavilions This was an area in Zone E in which cities presented themselves, many displayed in one of four joint pavilions, some in stand-alone pavilions Joint Pavilions Cities contributing in the joint pavilions included: Barcelona (Spain) – The District of Innovation Bremen (Germany) – From Knowledge to Innovation: Urban Transportation Solutions Cairo (Egypt) – Integrated Model for Revitalization of Historical Cities Düsseldorf (Germany) – Business Meets Lifestyle – Livable City and Sustainable Development as Strategic Goals and Achievements Hong Kong (China) – Smart Card, Smart City, Smart Life, whose pavilion showed the practical use of the Hong Kong octopus card, and placed it in historical context of contactless smart cards (it was first) Liverpool (UK) – Protection and Utilization of Historical Heritages in Liverpool.
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For most of the expo a superlambanana was on display outside the pavilion, before being presented to Shanghai, and being replaced by table football London (UK) – Zero Carbon Living ZedPavilion, A collaboration between UK Architect Bill Dunster and University of Nottingham.
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Low carbon urban design and sustainable technologies formed the basis for an exhibition, a series of 'show-houses' and a seminar series that showcased Sino-UK collaboration on everything from sustainable city healthcare to carbon capture and storage.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo%202010%20pavilions
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Expo 2010 pavilions
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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restaurant
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The local Chinese fast food restaurant was ordered to pay 80,000 yuan (US$12,640) to Wang's children for plagiarizing his rooster papercut design.
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His works of papercut won a Silver Award in Chinese Papercut Art Exhibition (Chinese: 华夏风韵剪纸艺术展), and a Gold Award in The First Chinese Folk Auspicious Art Exhibition in Nanjing.
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In 2010 Wang's son brought Shanghai Zhending Chicken Development Industry Co to court for using his father's artwork on its registered trademark without approval.
|
Zhao Ziping Zhao Ziping (Chinese: 赵子平), a papercutter who lived in Zhabei district, Shanghai, was an apprentice to Wang Zigan.
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His works of papercutting are of wide subjects.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang%20Zigan
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Wang Zigan
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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lodge
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The lodge overlooks the Skeena River and sits at the base of the Skeena Mountains.
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Location Both of the lodges that Northern Escape uses are located within a 30 minute drive of the Terrace Regional Airport.
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Yellow Cedar Lodge The Yellow Cedar Lodge was built by hand with Cedar cut from the property on which it sits.
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The lodge can sleep up to 18 people and has an open dining room, open lounge, a sauna, hot tub, game room, weight room and cardio workout room.
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Pioneer Lodge The Pioneer Lodge is located 800 meters up the road from Yellow Cedar Lodge.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern%20Escape%20Heli-skiing
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Northern Escape Heli-skiing
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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industry
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The logging industry fought back with a television ad campaign called "Forests Forever."
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Since the early 1980s, Lasn had been making films that explored the spiritual and cultural lessons the West could learn from the Japanese experience with capitalism.
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In 1988, the British Columbia Council of Forest Industries, the "voice" of the logging industry, was facing tremendous public pressure from a growing environmentalist movement.
|
It was an early example of greenwashing: shots of happy children, workers and animals with a kindly, trustworthy sounding narrator who assured the public that the logging industry was protecting the forest.
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Lasn and Shmalz, outraged by the use of the public airwaves to deliver what they felt was deceptive anti-environmentalist propaganda, responded by producing the "Talking Rainforest" anti-ad in which an old-growth tree explains to a sapling that "a tree farm is not a forest."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adbusters
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Adbusters
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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east
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The Mahabharata mentions several kingdoms to the east of Indraprastha which were conquered by Bhima.
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Bhima was sent out to the East, since Bhishma thought the easterners were skilled in fighting from the backs of elephants and in fighting with bare arms.
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He deemed Bhima to be the most ideal person to wage wars in that region.
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Key victories include his fights with: Jarasandha of the Magadha empire: Jarasandha was a major hurdle before Yudhishthira when the latter decided to perform the Rajasuya yajna.
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As Jarasandha was a powerful warrior, it was extremely necessary for Pandavas to eliminate him.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhima
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Bhima
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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building
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The main building seen today dates from the end of the 18th century; an earlier building was devastated during the Great Northern War.
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In the 1970s the chairman of the local kolkhoz, Erich Erilt, initiated restoration works, the first such undertaking in then-occupied Estonia.
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His efforts sparked a renewed interest in manor house architecture and eventually led to the restoration of many more manors in Estonia, such as Palmse, Sagadi, Pirgu and others.
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A wing was added after a fire in 1889.
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The building contains fine Rococo interiors, evidently designed by Johann Schultz (who also designed parts of Toompea Castle in Tallinn) and are especially noteworthy for their fine stucco decorations, in the style of Michał Ceptowski.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A4gavere%2C%20Rakvere%20Parish
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Rägavere, Rakvere Parish
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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edifice
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The main church was completely rebuilt in the mid-19th century to replace the older, medieval ruined edifice.
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Overview The monastery complex is situated 5 km northwest of the archaeologically important village of Martqopi, Gardabani Municipality, Kvemo Kartli, some 25 km east of Tbilisi, on the wooded southern slopes of the Ialno Range.
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The current complex consists of the main dome church, a bell-tower, the Monk Anton's Pillar, and various other structures.
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To the north of it stands a bell-tower, constructed by the certain Akhverda in 1699 as identified by a Georgian inscription on its wall.
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Architecturally it is similar to other contemporaneous bell-towers in Georgia, such as those at Ninotsminda, Urbnisi, and Anchiskhati, with some Persianate flavor.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martqopi%20monastery
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Martqopi monastery
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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arena
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The main part of Raveleijn is the arena where 5 shows (30 minutes) are performed per day.
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It was designed by Sander de Bruijn at a total cost of 30 million Euros and opened its doors on April 8, 2011.
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History and details Raveleijn is a multifunctional complex with, amongst others, a theatre, conference hall, restaurant and offices.
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The open-air arena has a capacity of 1,200 visitors on a total of 1450 m2.
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The cast has 10 members and the music was composed by René Merkelbach and Het Brabants Orkest with vocals by Anneke van Giersbergen and others.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raveleijn
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Raveleijn
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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centre
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The man first thought the boy was unconscious and called the emergency help centre, which advised him and his work colleague to start to revive the boy.
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The victim's body remained on the murder site over the weekend until Monday 7 December, when it was discovered by a construction worker at eight o'clock in the morning.
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The body was partially naked.
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The revival was stopped when the body was found to be cold and stiff.
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Soon, the emergency services arrived at the scene and questioned the discoverer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koskela%20teen%20murder
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Koskela teen murder
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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state
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The Manchukuo police had the power to arrest without charge anyone who was engaged in the vaguely defined crime of "undermining the state".
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In Taiwan and Korea, Japanese law was supreme, but judges in both colonies had to respect "local customs" in regards to family law.
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In the case of Manchukuo, a place with a Han majority, but that ideology proclaimed the "five races" of Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Manchus, and Mongols as all equal, this led in effect to several family laws for each of the "five races" respecting their "local customs" plus the Russian and Hui Muslim minorities.
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Manchukuo had an extensive system of courts at four levels staffed by a mixture of Chinese and Japanese judges.
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All of the courts had both two Japanese and two Chinese judges with the Chinese serving as the nominal superior judges and the Japanese the junior judges, but in practice the Japanese judges were the masters and the Chinese judges puppets.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchukuo
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Manchukuo
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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outlet
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The marriage market is an outlet for parents to share their private worries in a public space, something that traditional Chinese culture deems inappropriate in other settings.
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Parents worry for their children's financial stability in a fast-paced, expensive urban center like Shanghai, especially without a robust social welfare system that provides housing and security.
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As such, these parents are worried that their only children will grow up leading difficult lives and having unhappy marriages.
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Therefore, the market's primary function is to create social gatherings for seniors to share their collective worries in the changing environment of urban Shanghai.
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The Shanghai Marriage Market is also a response to the rapid individualization in China since the market reform era.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai%20marriage%20market
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Shanghai marriage market
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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seats
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The mechanism has been adapted to many prank items, including pens that explode when the cap is removed and toilet seats that explode when raised.
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The device, invented by Sam S. Adams for S.S. Adams Novelties in 1907, consists of a hinge that is closed over a spring-loaded hammer.
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When the hinge is allowed to open, the hammer is released and strikes a percussion cap, causing a loud bang.
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References Magic tricks Practical joke devices
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NONE
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingo%20Shooting%20Device
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Bingo Shooting Device
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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land
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The melting retreat of the Vashon Glaciation eroded the land, creating a drumlin field of hundreds of aligned drumlin hills.
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About 14,000 years ago the ice began to retreat.
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By 11,000 years ago it survived only north of the Canada–US border.
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Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish (which are ribbon lakes), Hood Canal, and the main Puget Sound basin were altered by glacial forces.
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These glacial forces are not specifically "carving", as in cutting into the landscape via the mechanics of ice/glaciers, but rather eroding the landscape from melt water of the Vashon Glacier creating the drumlin field.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puget%20Sound
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Puget Sound
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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pub
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The Mermaid was a run-down inner-city pub whose upstairs room would host bands that would not be booked by more commercial venues in Birmingham City Centre.
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Although her debut album has been commended for being "full blown soul" rather than "pop with the occasional soul leanings", it has brought in a far wider range of influences, including the hook-laden psychedelic music of Birmingham retro-futurists Broadcast as well as the Gospel sound inherited from her time with Black Voices, creating a "sonic space all of her own" that has been dubbed "Gospeldelia".
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Grindcore and extreme metal In the mid 1980s The Mermaid in Birmingham's Sparkhill district lay at the centre of the emergence of grindcore, which combined the influence of hardcore punk and death metal to form arguably the most extreme of all musical genres; and the band Napalm Death, the most influential and commercially successful band of all of the various genres of extreme metal.
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Justin Broadrick later remembered: "it was really just a shitty pub in a really shitty area, which just meant that you could get away with a lot more."
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Promoter Daz Russell started booking hardcore punk bands at the venue in late 1984 and it quickly become an essential stop for touring punk bands and a focal point for fans from all over the country.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular%20music%20of%20Birmingham
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Popular music of Birmingham
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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section
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The middle section tells in mellow movement "He is the righteous Saviour and he shall speak peace unto the heathen"—with "peace" repeated several times as a long note.
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An upward fourth followed by a rest accents "Rejoice", and further repeats of the word are rendered as seemingly endless coloraturas. "
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Behold, thy King cometh unto thee" is given in dotted rhythm and is reminiscent of the French overture.
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Finally, a da capo seems to begin, but only the first entry of the voice is exactly the same, followed by even more varied coloraturas and embellishments to end the aria.
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19 Then shall the eyes of the blind be open'd In prophetic words of Isaiah, the alto (originally soprano) recitative relates the Saviour's actions: "Then shall the eyes of the blind be open'd ... and the tongue of the dumb shall sing" ().
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah%20Part%20I
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Messiah Part I
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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mill
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The mill and former colliery lay on the east side of Block Lane in Oldham, although some early 19th century records speak of the colliery lying within Chadderton.
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It occupied the site of the former Blackridings Colliery.
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The site was redeveloped in 1982 for Freehold Community School.
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The United Mill was a cotton mill on Block Lane.
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Built in 1874, it ceased production in 1959 and was demolished in 1962.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block%20Lane
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Block Lane
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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department
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The mob notifies the local police department of the impending attack that they are going to carry out.
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This includes Hindutva mobs beating people up, vandalizing churches, filming the incidents and then sharing the footage to celebrate a "Hindu victory".
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Hindutva leaders organize a mob and designate locations in their community where Sunday prayers are held.
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The mob of 25 to 30 people breaks into the religious building, accusing preachers of proselytizing.
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They spew casteist remarks at them and beat them with sticks and rods.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021%20anti-Christian%20violence%20in%20Karnataka
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2021 anti-Christian violence in Karnataka
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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monastery
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The monastery, called Les Trois Maries was be closed in 1792.
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In 1463, he had a house built in Vannes to accommodate a first convent.
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On 2 November 1463, nine nuns arrived from Liège and settled there.
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However, the Carmelite convents spread very quickly in Italy and Spain.
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Foundation of the Third Order John Soreth played an extremely important role in the founding of the Third Order of the Carmelites.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmelites
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Carmelites
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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mosque
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The mosque also displays announcement of job vacancies in various government departments on its notice board.
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It provides medical aid to the poor irrespective of religion, you can test your BP and Sugar levels after the Fajr prayer free of cost.
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It offers gold loans without any interest to the poor and pensions to widows and the elderly.
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The mosque runs a school of 'Hifz' where the Imam trains students in memorizing the Quran.
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It also conducts summer workshops for both boys and girls.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azizia%20Masjid%2C%20Hyderabad
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Azizia Masjid, Hyderabad
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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museum
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The museum charges no entrance fee and is entirely funded by public donations, corporate sponsorship, and local and European government grants.
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In addition to the aircraft displayed, the museum also houses thematic collections devoted to subjects including the Royal Observer Corps, RAF Bomber Command, air-sea rescue and RAF Coastal Command.
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As well as preserving its existing collections, the museum and its members are actively involved in the exploration and study of aircraft crash sites – termed wreckology – in East Anglia.
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It employs only one full-time member of staff, with day-to-day maintenance and running of the museum falling largely on the shoulders of a team of volunteers.
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Eminent autogyro exponent Wing Commander Ken Wallis had a long association with the museum, dating from shortly after its opening.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk%20and%20Suffolk%20Aviation%20Museum
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Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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museum
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The museum has been criticized for possessing what has been described as "looted art".
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The museum plays host to various exhibitions, including Ships Clocks & Stars in 2014, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution in 2015 and Emma Hamilton: Seduction and Celebrity in 2016.
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The collection of the National Maritime Museum also includes items taken from the German Naval Academy Mürwik after World War II, including several ship models, paintings and flags.
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The museum regards these cultural objects as "war trophies", removed under the provisions of the Potsdam Conference.
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The museum awards the Caird Medal annually in honour of its major donor, Sir James Caird.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Maritime%20Museum
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National Maritime Museum
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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museum
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The museum will reportedly charge admission, as do other private museums in Washington, such as the National Building Museum, the International Spy Museum, and the Newseum.
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In July 2012, the Green Collection announced the purchase of the building housing the Washington Design Center in DC, for a reported $50 million, to house the as-yet-unnamed national Bible museum.
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The building is located two blocks from the National Mall at 300 D. Street SW, near the Federal Center SW Metro station.
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The museum was constructed in the former Design Center, an historically protected Renaissance Revival building close to the National Mall and the United States Capitol.
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References External links Collections of museums in the United States Traveling exhibits Biblical manuscripts Hebrew Bible manuscripts Dead Sea Scrolls New Testament papyri Early Greek manuscripts of the New Testament Bible translations into English Bible-themed museums, zoos, and botanical gardens Biblical studies organizations
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20Collection
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Green Collection
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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village
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The name honored a large village, "Quathlahpotle", of 14 wooden houses and 900 inhabitants on the mainland nearby.
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History Lewis and Clark first called the island "Green Bryor Isd," when they passed it while traveled downriver in 1805.
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They changed the name to "Quathlahpotle Island" in 1806, during their return voyage upriver.
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In 1841 Charles Wilkes of the United States Exploring Expedition named the island "Pasainks Island".
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Bachelor Island Slough he called "Piscou Creek".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor%20Island%20%28Washington%29
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Bachelor Island (Washington)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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state
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The name of Jerseyville was chosen to honor the native state of many of its inhabitants.
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Lott and Daly's involvement marked the beginning of a proportionally large number of merchants, businessmen and settlers from New Jersey.
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A meeting was called in that same year at the "Little Red House" to vote for a town name, so a post office could be established.
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In 1839, Jersey County was formed out of Greene County and Jerseyville was named as its county seat.
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After the American Civil War ended, and the construction of the Alton & Chicago Railroad was completed, Jerseyville saw a period of commercial, industrial and urban growth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerseyville%2C%20Illinois
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Jerseyville, Illinois
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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port
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The naval port, which is in great part excavated in the rock, extends along both banks of the Penfeld river.
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Sunbathing, windsurfing, yachting and fishing are enjoyed in the area.
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Brest was an important warship-producing port during the Napoleonic wars.
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Geography Brest is located amidst a dramatic landscape near the entrance of the natural rade de Brest (Brest roadstead), at the west end of Brittany.
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It is situated to the north of a magnificent landlocked bay, and occupies the slopes of two hills divided by the river Penfeld.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brest%2C%20France
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Brest, France
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
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location
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The nearby St. Anthony sand dunes are referenced in the movie Napoleon Dynamite, as the location where Kip and Napoleon's grandma breaks her coccyx.
|
Media Rexburg is part of the Idaho Falls–Pocatello media market, which includes southeastern Idaho and parts of northwestern Wyoming.
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Media outlets licensed to or located in Rexburg include: Television K51KL, channel 51 Radio KBYR 91.5 FM BYU-Idaho Radio (Religious, Radio) KBYI 94.3 FM BYU-Idaho Radio (Public Radio) KRXK 1230 AM (Sports) Newspapers Rexburg Standard Journal BYU-Idaho Scroll Explore Rexburg Ennui Magazine In popular culture Rexburg is mentioned in the 9th verse of the song "I've Been Everywhere" by Johnny Cash.
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Rexburg leads the country in the number of pet schnauzers per capita.
|
According to the American Kennel Club, Schnauzer page, on average, there is one schnauzer for every 6.12 people in the city.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexburg%2C%20Idaho
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Rexburg, Idaho
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
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office
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The new head office was commended at the time.
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In September the MRD moved more than 1250 personnel, from eight offices, into its new $4.5 million head office.
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The building was officially opened on 6 November 1967 by Frank Nicklin, Premier of Queensland, who stated that "this new building, with its modern appointments, the latest business equipment - including a computer - research and design facilities, will greatly enhance the department's work and its world-class reputation".
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It featured in the 7 September 1967 edition of The Queensland Master Builder, which detailed the building's construction techniques and highlighted its modern technology.
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According to the MRD's magazine Queensland Roads, there were hopes "that the construction of this building with its landscaped gardens and surroundings in the old Spring Hill area of Brisbane, [would] provide an incentive for other businesses and developers to follow the example of the Main Roads Department".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main%20Roads%20Building
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Main Roads Building
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
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place
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The new site was described by Governor Nicholson as a place where "clear and crystal springs burst from the champagne soil."
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In 1699, the capital of the Virginia Colony was officially relocated to Middle Plantation.
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Renamed as Williamsburg About the same time the Capital was moved, Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg by the Governor, Colonel Francis Nicholson, in honor of King William III of Great Britain.
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Williamsburg remained the capital of Virginia until 1780.
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See article Williamsburg, Virginia for history after 1699 References See also Colonial Williamsburg Virginia State Capitol Historic Triangle Former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia Williamsburg, Virginia James City County, Virginia Populated places in colonial Virginia Populated places established in 1632 1632 establishments in Virginia 1699 disestablishments in the Thirteen Colonies
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle%20Plantation%20%28Virginia%29
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Middle Plantation (Virginia)
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LITERAL
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LOCATION
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hub
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The new station has received mixed reviews: although the hub has been praised for its design, it has also been criticized for its high costs and extended delays.
|
The transportation hub connects the various modes of transportation in Lower Manhattan, from the Fulton Center in the east to the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal in the west, and includes connections to various New York City Subway stations.
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It is the fifth-busiest transportation hub in the New York metropolitan area.
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Station layout The station has five tracks served by three island platforms and one side platform in a basement four stories underground.
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Platform A, next to tracks 1 and 2, opened as part of the Transportation Hub on February 25, 2014.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Trade%20Center%20station%20%28PATH%29
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World Trade Center station (PATH)
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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office
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The NFL office, however, informed him that his proposed combination too closely resembled that worn by the San Diego Chargers.
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During his tenure as head coach, the Saints went 152-89 in the regular season and 9-8 in the postseason.
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Logos and uniforms Black, along with old gold and white, has always been one of the team colors, but it was not the first choice of original majority owner John W. Mecom Jr. His preference was for Mecom blue, a medium shade which was used by all of his other investments.
|
Although the Chargers were members of the AFL, the older league did not want to offend its soon-to-be partner so soon after the merger.
|
Mecom settled on black as the primary color as a nod to his financial involvement in the petroleum industry. "
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Orleans%20Saints
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New Orleans Saints
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METONYMIC
|
LOCATION
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nightclub
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The nightclub issued an apology to Della Bosca, at least parts of which were reported to have been written by Della Bosca himself.
|
Later that month, he caused further controversy by swearing at a media photographer who photographed him cycling to work.
|
On 13 June 2008, Della Bosca was stood down from his position as Minister for Education and Training while police investigated an alleged altercation between Della Bosca and his wife Belinda Neal, who was the Labor Member for Robertson, and staff at Iguana Joe's waterfront bar and nightclub at Gosford.
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The NSW Director of Public Prosecutions subsequently found that "there is insufficient evidence to support any criminal charge against NSW law".
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On his return to the ministry, Della Bosca was appointed Minister for Health and Minister for the Central Coast, with his former Education portfolio passing to Verity Firth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Della%20Bosca
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John Della Bosca
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METONYMIC
|
LOCATION
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establishment
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The non-EU establishment must issue a duly signed document (letter of accreditation) designating a given individual or company as its EU Representative.
|
The EU Representative is the Controller's or Processor's contact person vis-à-vis European privacy supervisors and data subjects, in all matters relating to processing, to ensure compliance with this GDPR.
|
A natural (individual) or moral (corporation) person can play the role of an EU Representative.
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The said designation can only be given in writing.
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An establishment's failure to designate an EU Representative is considered ignorance of the regulation and relevant obligations, which itself is a violation of the GDPR subject to fines of up to €10 million or up to 2% of the annual worldwide turnover of the preceding financial year in case of an enterprise, whichever is greater.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General%20Data%20Protection%20Regulation
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General Data Protection Regulation
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METONYMIC
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LOCATION
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metropolis
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The novel is set in Sitka, which it depicts as a large, Yiddish-speaking metropolis.
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a 2007 novel by American author Michael Chabon.
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The novel is a detective story set in an alternative history version of the present day, based on the premise that during World War II, a temporary settlement for Jewish refugees was established in Sitka, Alaska, in 1941, and that the fledgling State of Israel was destroyed in 1948.
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union won a number of science fiction awards: the Nebula Award for Best Novel, the Locus Award for Best SF Novel, the Hugo Award for Best Novel, and the Sidewise Award for Alternate History for Best Novel.
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It was shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel and the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Yiddish%20Policemen%27s%20Union
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union
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METONYMIC
|
LOCATION
|
administration
|
The NSW Heritage Act was introduced in 1977, along with the creation of the Heritage Council which informs its administration.
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The current Minister for Heritage (New South Wales) is James Griffin.
|
The actual title of Minister for Heritage was revived in 2021 having previously only been used for two separate periods, 1986-1988 and 2011-2019.
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The purpose of the act is to encourage the conservation of the State's heritage, identify and protect items of significance, and to assist owners with the conservation of items of significance.
|
The act is currently up for review, as it seen by the current administration as burdened by "costly regulatory obstacles".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister%20for%20Heritage%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29
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Minister for Heritage (New South Wales)
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METONYMIC
|
LOCATION
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eatery
|
The of Swiss-lineage Singapore-born Kunz directed the eatery and served up French-Asian cuisine there until 1998.
|
It was located in the St. Regis Hotel in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
|
It was celebrated for its house culinary style termed "cuisine spontanée", a variant of nouvelle cuisine first developed by Paul Bocuse and Roger Vergé, and noted for the amount of future star chefs who worked under the aegis of Kunz in its kitchen, including; Andrew Carmellini, Floyd Cardoz, Rocco DiSpirito, and Corey Lee.
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Then the French chef Christian Delouvrier took over culinary control of the establishment and ran its kitchen until the restaurant closed in April of 2003.
|
References Defunct restaurants in New York City Restaurants disestablished in 2003 2003 disestablishments in New York (state)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lespinasse%20%28restaurant%29
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Lespinasse (restaurant)
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
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classroom
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The old building is about 80 years old, the old Bethlen Internate's building make place for the mathematic, informatic, Hungarian classrooms, the library, the teacher's room, and the media-singing classroom.
|
There is teaching in that nowadays too, on the first floor are the foreign language classrooms (English, German) and the religious study-circles and other afternoon abilities.
|
On the ground floor is the student and teacher dining hall and the kitchen.
|
In the year of 2006 this classroom was modernised by a beamer, movie projector to make it the level of other classrooms.
|
The newest unit, the new building was built in 1982.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown%20Primary%20School%2C%20Elementary%20Arts%20Educational%20Institution%20and%20Logopedical%20Institute
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Downtown Primary School, Elementary Arts Educational Institution and Logopedical Institute
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
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office
|
The old sunshine hours data was from the met office in the city; at this location sunlight is obscured by mountains, especially by Ulriken.
|
In fact, winters are very mild considering its high latitude, though not warmer than Denmark despite its coastal location and as much as milder than on the Baltic Sea coasts of Sweden and Finland on the same latitude.
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Summers tend to be significantly more variable.
|
A new sunrecorder was established by met.no at Bergen Airport Flesland (less terrain obscuring the sun) in December 2015, and this recorded on average 1,598 hours of sun annually during 2016–2020.
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Demographics , the municipality had a population of 283,929, making the population density 599 people per km2. ,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen
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Bergen
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
|
lounge
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The Original Scat cat's location would be replace by a beignets cafe, called Scat Cat's Club Café and the lounge was moved to the old Bonfamille's Cafe.
|
On October 22, 2019, Disney expanded their Mobile Food Ordering system, to a total of 35 Quick Service locations, including the Riverside Mill Food Court at Riverside and Sassagoula Soda Floatworks and Food Factory at Port Orleans.
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This system allows guests to use the My Disney Experience app to pre-order their food prior to arrival at the food court.
|
In 2020, the resort would close due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and did not reopen until October 28, 2021 (French Quarter) and October 14, 2021 (Riverside) due to low occupancy.
|
Recreation Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside has a recreation area called Ol' Man Island, which houses the resort's feature swimming pool with a large rustic saw-mill themed water slide and a hot tub.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s%20Port%20Orleans%20Resort
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Disney's Port Orleans Resort
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METONYMIC
|
LOCATION
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park
|
The Orlando Sentinel reported that the Cobra's Curse was nearly completed by June 6, 2016 when the park released a construction update and another POV video of the roller coaster.
|
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay released an on-ride point-of-view video of the attraction on May 11, 2016.
|
On May 28, 2016, the construction walls surrounding the attraction were removed.
|
On June 10, 2016, it was reported the official opening date would be a week later and on June 17, 2016, the roller coaster officially opened to the public.
|
Ride experience Theme The roller coaster features the fictional story of the Snake King Venymyss, a fictional ancient Egyptian ruler who was once praised by his subjects but became corrupt with power.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobra%27s%20Curse
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Cobra's Curse
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LITERAL
|
LOCATION
|
section
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The other section of the play tells the story of a revenge plot hatched by two long-lost sisters.
|
Frustrated by the increasingly strict regulations placed on the samurai, Yui and a small band of rōnin attempted to stage a coup against the ruling Tokugawa shogunate.
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The plot was discovered, Yui arrested and ultimately allowed to commit seppuku ritual suicide.
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Reunited in an Edo brothel, the two women plan to exact vengeance on the evil samurai who killed their farmer father.
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The diptych is taken from a performance of the play which was staged in the eighth month of 1848 at Osaka's Kado Theatre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%20Actors%20in%20Samurai%20Roles%20%28Gosotei%20Hirosada%29
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Two Actors in Samurai Roles (Gosotei Hirosada)
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