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During the 14th and 15th centuries , the boyars of Moscow had considerable influence that continued from the Muscovy period .
In Moscow from the 15th to the 17th centuries they were a closely bonded aristocracy .
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The first Swiss Chalet restaurant , at 234 Bloor Street West in Toronto , operated for 52 years .
The first Swiss Chalet restaurant was opened at 234 Bloor Street West in Toronto and it operated for 52 years .
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This store closed in 2006 and was demolished in 2009 as part of a condominium development .
This restaurant was closed in 2006 and it was demolished in 2009 to make way for condominiums .
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In 2008 , Air Canada added Swiss Chalet food products to its buy-on-board menu .
In 2008 , Swiss Chalet food products were added to Air Canada to be on their buy-on-board menu .
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Peru advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs and won .
Peru moved on to the inter-confederation play-offs , which is a tournament between 4th and 5th placed teams from other international world cup qualification tournaments .
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In baseball , a fair ball is a batted ball that entitles the batter to attempt to reach first base .
In baseball , a fair ball is a batted ball that gives the batter to attempt to reach first base .
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Dead Calm is a 1963 novel by Charles F. Williams .
Dead Calm is an American novel that was written in 1963 .
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Honeymooners John and Rae Ingram take their yacht for a cruise through the Indian Ocean , where they rescue a young man , Hughie , from a lifeboat .
In it , a honeymoon couple rescue a young man from a sinking boat who claims to have lost his companions to food poisoning , but the real story is much less innocent .
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In the 1980s , the Jerusalem artichoke also gained some notoriety when its seeds were planted by Midwestern US farmers at the prodding of an agricultural attempt to save the family farm .
In the 1980s , the Jerusalem artichoke also gained some notoriety when its seeds were planted by midwestern US farmers at the prodding of an agricultural pyramid scheme .
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Little market existed for the tuber in that part of the US at the time , but contacts were made with sugar producers , oil and gas companies , and the fresh food market for markets to be developed .
There was little market for the tuber in that part of the US at the time , but farmers were assured it would soon appear on the commodity market .
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The only real profits then in this effort were realized by a few first-year growers ( who sold some of their seed to other farmers individually as well as with the help of the company attempting this venture ) .
The only profits were realized by the initial distributors and the first few levels of farmers ( who sold their seeds to other levels of the pyramid ) .
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As a result , many of the farmers who had planted large quantities of the crop lost money .
As a result , many of the farms that had planted large quantities of the crop were ruined .
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This was " Modern Ballroom Dancing " , which became a best-seller and has remained in print through many editions , the last issued in 2005 .
His 1927 textbook , " Modern Ballroom Dancing " , was an immediate bestseller and has remained in print through many editions , the last issued in 2005 .
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Anything Else is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen , produced by his sister Letty Aronson , and starring Jason Biggs , Christina Ricci , Allen , Stockard Channing , Danny DeVito , Jimmy Fallon , Erica Leerhsen and KaDee Strickland .
Anything Else is an American romantic comedy movie .
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Enrique Lucio Eugenio Gaspar y Rimbau ( 2 March 1842 in Madrid – 7 September 1902 in Oloron ) was a Spanish diplomat and writer , who wrote plays , " zarzuelas " ( light operas ) , and novels including the first story involving time travel using a machine .
Enrique Lucio Eugenio Gaspar y Rimbau ( Madrid , March 2 , 1842 – Oloro ́ n , September 7 , 1902 ) was a Spanish diplomat and writer . <SEP> Gaspar y Rimbau wrote plays , " zarzuelas " ( light operas ) , and novels .
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English law is the common law legal system of England and Wales , comprising mainly criminal law and civil law , each branch having its own courts and procedures .
English law , also called common law , is the legal system of England and Wales . <SEP> It is generally divided into criminal law and civil law .
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Common law is a term with historical origins in the legal system of England .
This established English common law , or a system of laws " common " to the entire country .
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The Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules define the flag 's composition and the symbolism of its elements : red symbolises " universal brotherhood and equality of man " , and white , " pervading and everlasting purity and virtue " .
Red symbolises universal brotherhood and equality of man ; white stands for pervading and everlasting purity and virtue .
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The five stars " stand for the nation 's ideals of democracy , peace , progress , justice and equality " .
The five stars stand for the ideals of democracy , peace , progress , justice and equality .
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Singaporean citizens , government and non-governmental organisations may display or fly the national flag throughout the year to identify themselves with the nation , and especially encouraged to do so during occasions of national celebration or national significance .
Singaporeans and non-governmental buildings may display or fly the national flag to identify with the nation . <SEP> Singaporeans are encouraged to do this during occasions of national celebration or national significance .
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The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 , working in the field of the wilderness preservation , and the reduction of human impact on the environment .
The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) is an international environmental organization .
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It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund , which remains its official name in Canada and the United States .
It was founded as the World Wildlife Fund , which is still its official name in Canada and the United States .
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WWF is the world 's largest conservation organization with over five million supporters worldwide , working in more than 100 countries , supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects .
It has over 5 million supporters worldwide , working in more than 90 countries . <SEP> WWF supports 15,000 conservation and environmental projects around the world .
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" Wake Me Up " is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii , released as the lead single from his debut studio album " True " , released on CD and cassette by PRMD Music and Universal Music Group ’ s Island Records on 17 June 2013 .
" Wake Me Up " is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii . <SEP> It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album " True " .
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" Wake Me Up " was written by Avicii , Mike Einziger , and Aloe Blacc .
It was written by Avicii , Mike Einziger , and Aloe Blacc .
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American soul singer Aloe Blacc provides vocals for the track and Mike Einziger of Incubus provides acoustic guitar .
American soul singer Aloe Blacc provides vocals for the track
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Ne ́ donchel is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France .
Ne ́ donchel is a commune .
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In the Eurovision the song competed in the second semi-final on 14 May 2009 , where it was performed eleventh , following Slovenia and preceding Azerbaijan .
In the Eurovision the song competed in the second semi-final on 14 May 2009 , where it was performed eleventh , following Sloveniaand preceding Azerbaijan .
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Nick Radio was a radio network that launched on September 30 , 2013 , in a partnership between both the network and iHeartMedia ( then called Clear Channel Communications ) , which distributed the network mainly via its iHeartRadio web platform and mobile app .
Nick Radio is a radio network that launched on September 30 , 2013 , in a partnership between the network and iHeartMedia ( then called Clear Channel Communications ) , which distributes the network mainly via its iHeartRadio web platform and mobile app ; its programming is also streamed via the Nick.com website and on New York City radio station WHTZ as a secondary HD channel .
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Nick Radio focused on Top 40 and pop music ( geared towards the network 's target audience of children and adolescents , with radio edits of some songs incorporated due to inappropriate content ) , along with celebrity interview features .
Nick Radio focuses on Top 40 and pop music ( geared towards the network 's target audience of children and adolescents , with radio edits of some songs incorporated due to inappropriate content ) , along with celebrity interview features .
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In addition to regular on-air DJs , Nick Radio also occasionally featured guest DJ stints by popular artists as well as stars from Nickelodeon 's original series .
In addition to regular on-air DJs , Nick Radio also occasionally features guest DJ stints by popular artists as well as stars from Nickelodeon 's original series .
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Jujutsu ( ; ) , also known as jujitsu , is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an opponent in which one uses either a short weapon or none .
Jujutsu ( 柔術 , ju ̄ jutsu ) is an ancient Japanese martial art .
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Today , the systems of unarmed combat that were developed and practiced during the Muromachi period ( 1333 – 1573 ) are referred to collectively as Japanese old-style jujutsu ( 日本古流柔術 , Nihon koryu ̄ ju ̄ jutsu ) .
The systems of unarmed combat which were developed and practiced during the Muromachi period known as Japanese old-style " jujutsu " ( 日本古流柔術 , Nihon koryu ̄ ju ̄ jutsu ) .
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The Royal Chapel of Dreux ( " Chapelle royale de Dreux " ) situated in Dreux , France , is the traditional burial place of members of the House of Orle ́ ans .
The Royal Chapel of Dreux is a the traditional resting place for members of the royal House of Orle ́ ans .
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Kristine Miller ( June 13 , 1925 – 2015 ) was an American film actress , best-remembered for her appearances in film noir and Westerns .
Kristine Miller ( June 13 , 1925 – late 2015 ) was an American movie actress . <SEP> She was known for her appearances in film noir and Western movies .
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A discovery of Paramount producer Hal Wallis , she appeared in " I Walk Alone " ( 1948 ) with Lizabeth Scott and Burt Lancaster , " Jungle Patrol " ( 1948 ) , " Too Late for Tears " ( 1949 ) , " Shadow on the Wall " ( 1950 ) , and the TV series " Stories of the Century " ( 1954 – 55 ) .
She appeared in " I Walk Alone " ( 1948 ) with Lizabeth Scott and Burt Lancaster , " Jungle Patrol " ( 1948 ) , " Too Late for Tears " ( 1949 ) , " Shadow on the Wall " ( 1950 ) , and the television series " Stories of the Century " ( 1954 – 55 ) .
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On July 27 , 1953 , Miller finally married William Schuyler in Santa Barbara .
She was married to William Schuyler from 1953 until his death in 2013 .
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He supports the right for women to have an abortion .
Abbott for example does not support the right of women to have an abortion .
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As Health Minister , he tried , but failed , to block the introduction of the abortion pill RU-486 .
As Minister for Health he created a huge protest in 2006 when he tried to ban a drug used for abortions .
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Abbott is opposed to same sex marriage in Australia .
He does not support marriage equality which would let same sex couples get married .
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The couple have three daughters : Louise , Bridget and Frances .
Abbott is married with three daughters .
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The Matariki Network of Universities ( MNU ) is an international group of universities that focuses on strong links between research and undergraduate teaching .
The Matariki Network of Universities ( MNU ) is an international group of universities created in 2010 .
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Aditya I ( c . 870 – c . 907 CE ) , the son of Vijayalaya , was the Chola king who extended the Chola dominions by the conquest of the Pallavas and occupied the Western Ganga Kingdom .
Aditya I or Aditya Chola , the son of Vijayalaya Chola , is the second ruler of the medieval Cholas . <SEP> He extended the Chola empire by the conquest of the Pallavas and occupied the Western Ganga Kingdom .
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Cayenne ( ; ] ) is the capital city of French Guiana , an overseas region and department of France located in South America .
Cayenne is a commune , the capital ( prefecture ) of the French Guiana , an overseas region and department of France that is in northern South America .
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The city stands on a former island at the mouth of the Cayenne River on the Atlantic coast .
The city is on a former island at the mouth of the Cayenne river on the Atlantic coast .
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Under the Ko ̈ ppen climate classification , Cayenne has a tropical monsoon climate ( " Am " ) .
Cayenne has a tropical monsoonal climate ( Ko ̈ ppen climate classification : Am ) with a dry season and a heavy monsoon the rest of year and no cold season .
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John Mercer Langston ( December 14 , 1829 – November 15 , 1897 ) was an abolitionist , attorney , educator , activist , diplomat , and politician in the United States .
John Mercer Langston ( December 14 , 1829 – November 15 , 1897 ) was a dean at Howard University .
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An African American , he became the first dean of the law school at Howard University and helped create the department .
He helped create the department of law at the university .
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It is part of the Killeen – Temple – Fort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area .
It is part of the Killeen – Temple Metropolitan Statistical Area .
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Lysekil Municipality ( " Lysekils kommun " ) is a municipality in Va ̈ stra Go ̈ taland County in western Sweden .
Lysekil Municipality is a municipality in Va ̈ stra Go ̈ taland County in southern Sweden .
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Its seat is located in the city of Lysekil .
The seat is in Lysekil .
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The studio 's films are distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Releasing under their Columbia Pictures label , while all direct-to-video releases are released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment .
Theatrical releases are distributed by Columbia Pictures , and direct-to-video releases are distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment .
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The first Sony Pictures Animation film , " Open Season " , was released on September 29 , 2006 .
Their first movie " Open Season " was released on September 29 , 2006 , along with two direct-to-video sequels : " Open Season 2 " ( released on September 24 , 2008 ) and " Open Season 3 " ( released on October 21 , 2010 ) and Open Season 4 scheduled to release in 2016 .
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The station is located at a former fishery and was a familiar landmark to older generation of the residents .
The station is on the place where there was a fishery .
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James Anthony " Tony " Brown OBE ( born 5 January 1950 ) is a Manx politician , former businessman and electrician who was the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man from 2006 until October 2011 , when he stepped down from office following his decision to retire .
James Anthony " Tony " Brown ( born 5 January 1950 ) is a Manx politician . <SEP> He is the current Chief Minister of the Isle of Man and Member of the House of Keys for Castletown .
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Born on 5 January 1950 , Brown was educated at Victoria Road Primary , Castletown and Castle Rushen High School and has since been an electrician , being the proprietor of Tony Brown Electrics in Castletown until its closure in 2010 .
Tony Brown was educated at Castle Rushen and was an electrician . <SEP> He owned " Tony Brown Electrics " in Castletown until its closure in 2010 .
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He was elected as a member of Castletown Commissioners in 1976 , becoming Chairman in 1980 before being elected as the Castletown MHK in 1981 at his first attempt .
He was elected as a member of Castletown Commissioners ( town council ) in 1976 , becoming Chairman in 1980 before being elected as the Castletown MHK in 1981 at his first attempt .
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He was re-elected in November 2006 as MHK , beating Roy Redmayne by 915 votes to 335 .
He was reelected in November 2006 as MHK , beating Roy Redmayne by 915 votes to 335 .
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Then followed an unsuccessful round of voting with neither Steve Rodan , John Shimmin or David Cannan being elected .
There was a round of voting with neither Steve Rodan , John Shimmin nor David Cannan being elected .
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Hideki Nagai ( 永井 秀樹 , Nagai Hideki , born January 26 , 1971 ) is a former Japanese football player and manager .
Hideki Nagai ( 永井 秀樹 , Nagai Hideki , born January 26 , 1971 ) is a Japanese football player .
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In 1951 , Boryla scored nine points in the inaugural NBA All-Star Game and played in the NBA Finals in 1951 and 1953 .
In 1951 , Boryla scored nine points in the 1951 NBA All-Star Game . <SEP> He played in the NBA Finals in 1951 and 1953 .
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Boryla did not participate in the 1952 playoffs .
Boryla was not in the 1952 playoffs .
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Beginning in 1995 , Weaver worked primarily as a voice actor , providing narration for programs on the History Channel .
From 1995 until his death , Weaver has worked primarily as a voice actor , providing narration for programs on the History Channel .
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Salem is a city in and the county seat of McCook County , South Dakota , United States .
Salem is a city in the eastern part of the U.S. state of South Dakota .
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The population was 1,347 at the 2010 census .
At the 2010 census , 1,347 people lived there .
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Computer engineering is referred to as computer science and engineering at some universities .
Because Computer engineering is closely related to electrical engineering and computer science , the fields are found in the same department at many universities .
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Typically one must learn an array of mathematics such as calculus , algebra and trigonometry and some computer science classes .
Students also need to learn fundamental science subjects and mathematics , such as calculus and differential equations .
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Shelley was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place , Broadbridge Heath , near Horsham , West Sussex , England .
Shelley was born in Horsham , Sussex .
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He was the eldest legitimate son of Sir Timothy Shelley ( 1753 – 1844 ) , a Whig Member of Parliament for Horsham from 1790 – 1792 and for Shoreham between 1806 – 1812 , and his wife , Elizabeth Pilfold ( 1763 – 1846 ) , a Sussex landowner .
He was the son of a member of Parliament .
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On 8 July 1822 , less than a month before his 30th birthday , Shelley drowned in a sudden storm on the Gulf of Spezia while returning from Leghorn ( Livorno ) to Lerici in his sailing boat , the " Don Juan " .
About a month before his 30th birthday , Shelley drowned in a boating accident off the coast of Italy .
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The Cessna 188 is a family of light agricultural aircraft produced between 1966 and 1983 by the Cessna Aircraft Company .
The Cessna 188 is a single-engine agricultural aircraft . <SEP> It was designed and built in USA between 1966 and 1983 .
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Reza Alinejad ( born September 21 , 1985 ) was a 17-year old Iranian man accused of killing another man in self defence and sentenced to death by hanging .
Reza Alinejad ( رضا علی نژاد , born September 21 , 1985 ) is an Iranian at risk of execution for accidentally killing a man in self-defense when he was 17 years old .
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Reza 's case was transferred to Iran 's Head of Judiciary Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi for review .
Recently , his case was transferred to Tehran for Head of Judiciary Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi review .
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Although the city is facing some major challenges ( including financial difficulties , pollution , an excessive number of tourists and problems caused by cruise ships sailing close to the buildings ) , Venice remains a very popular tourist destination , an iconic Italian city , and has been ranked the most beautiful city in the world .
There are several problems in Venice , but it is still the most popular tourist attraction in northeast Italy .
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Height : S = Spire , R = Roof .
Height : R = Roof , P = Pinnacle ( top of spire or antenna )
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The Corruption Perceptions Index ( CPI ) is an index published annually by Transparency International since 1995 which ranks countries " by their perceived levels of public sector corruption , as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys . "
The Corruption Perceptions Index is an index that shows how corrupt certain countries are .
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Siegfried Rauch ( 2 April 1932 – 11 March 2018 ) was a German film and television actor .
Siegfried Rauch ( 2 April 1932 – 11 March 2018 ) was a German movie and television actor .
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In the 1970s , Rauch appeared in the 1970 Hollywood film " Patton " as Captain Steiger .
In the 1970s , Rauch appeared in the 1970 Hollywood movie " Patton " as " Captain Steiger " .
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In Samuel Fuller 's " The Big Red One " , Rauch played a German army sergeant , the counterpart of Lee Marvin 's character , who experiences the same events as Marvin only from a German perspective .
In Samuel Fuller 's " The Big Red One " , Rauch played a German army sergeant .
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Rauch died on 11 March 2018 from sudden heart failure which caused him to fall down stairs at a fire station near his home in Oberso ̈ chering near Munich .
Rauch died on 11 March 2018 from heart failure caused by injuries he suffered when falling down stairs at a fire station near his home in Oberso ̈ chering near Munich ; he was 85 .
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Interstate 49 ( I-49 ) is a north – south Interstate Highway that exists in multiple segments : the original portion entirely within the state of Louisiana with an additional signed portion extending from Interstate 220 ( I-220 ) in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line , four newer sections in Arkansas , and a new section that opened in Missouri .
Interstate 49 is an Interstate Highway in the state of Louisiana in the United States .
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In 2017 the former municipalities of Chesalles-sur-Moudon , Brenles , Cremin , Forel-sur-Lucens and Sarzens merged into the municipality of Lucens .
On 1 January 2017 , it is part of the municipality of Lucens .
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Peyton List ( born August 8 , 1986 ) is an American actress and professional model , known for roles on " Mad Men " , " FlashForward " , " The Tomorrow People " and " Frequency " .
Peyton List ( born August 8 , 1986 ) is an American actress and model .
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Kyser died of a heart attack in Chapel Hill , North Carolina on July 23 , 1985 .
Kyser died in Chapel Hill , North Carolina from a heart attack at the age of 80 .
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In 1897 , Otto Mønsted , a Danish entrepreneur and margarine magnate , purchased three parcels of land in Østerbro , Copenhagen and commissioned architect Vilhelm Dahlerup to design a villa on the site .
In 1897 , Otto Mønsted , a Danish businessman and margarine magnate , purchased three pieces of land in Østerbro , Copenhagen and hired architect Vilhelm Dahlerup to design a villa .
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Dahlerup , who specialised in Italian Renaissance style design had previously designed the Hotel D ’ Angleterre , the Jesus Church in Valby , the National Gallery , and the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek , amongst others .
Dahlerup , who specialised in Italian Renaissance style design had previously designed the Hotel D ’ Angleterre , Jesus Church in Valby , National Gallery , Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek , amongst others .
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In 1934 , Anna Mønsted sold the mansion for 265,000 kroner to Countess Musse Scheel , a Danish actress , who became the last private owner of the mansion .
In 1934 Anna Mønsted sold the mansion for 265,000 krone to Countess Musse Scheel . <SEP> Scheel was a Danish actress and became the last private owner of the mansion .
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Scheel , an animal lover , who was widely regarded as being eccentric , kept a hen house in the yard and sold eggs to her neighbours .
Scheel was an animal lover and was regarded as being eccentric . <SEP> Scheel kept a hen house in the yard and sold eggs to her neighbours .
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During the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany , the mansion was the headquarters of the " Northern Society " which promoted cultural co-operation between Nazi Germany and the Nordic countries .
During the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany the mansion was the headquarters of the " Northern Society " . <SEP> The Northern Society promoted cultural co-operation between Nazi Germany and the Nordic countries .
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In 1950 , the Soviet Union signed a contract leasing the mansion for 20,000 kroner per year .
In 1950 , the Soviet Union signed a contract leasing the mansion for 20,000 krone per year .
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Independence Day is a national holiday marked by patriotic displays .
Independence Day , the only holiday that celebrates the United States , is a national holiday marked by patriotic displays .
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According to / 6103 § 6103 , Independence Day is a federal holiday , so all non-essential federal institutions ( such as the postal service and federal courts ) are closed on that day .
Independence Day is a federal holiday , so all non-essential federal institutions ( like the postal service and federal courts ) are closed on that day .
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Families often celebrate Independence Day by hosting or attending a picnic or barbecue ; many take advantage of the day off and , in some years , a long weekend to gather with relatives or friends .
Families often celebrate Independence Day by having or going to a picnic or barbecue , and take advantage of the day off and in some years , long weekend to gather with relatives and friends .
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Parades are often held in the morning , before family get-togethers , while fireworks displays occur in the evening after dark at such places as parks , fairgrounds , or town squares .
Parades often are in the morning , while fireworks displays occur in the evening at such places as parks , fairgrounds , or town squares .
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Ernest Rutherford , 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson , , HFRSE , LLD ( 30 August 1871 – 19 October 1937 ) , was a New Zealand physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics .
Ernest Rutherford , 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson , OM , PC , FRS ( 30 August 1871 – 19 October 1937 ) was a New Zealand-born British scientist , who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 , for his work on nuclear physics , and for the theory of the structure of the atom .
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In early work , Rutherford discovered the concept of radioactive half-life , the radioactive element radon , and differentiated and named alpha and beta radiation .
Rutherford discovered the radioactive half-life , and the three parts of radiation which he named Alpha , Beta , and Gamma .
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Rutherford became Director of the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in 1919 .
Rutherford was the leader of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge .
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The second series , " Warriors : The New Prophecy " , was released from 2005 to 2006 , and consists of six books : " Midnight " ( 10 May 2005 ) , " Moonrise " ( 1 August 2005 ) , " Dawn " ( 27 December 2005 ) , " Starlight " ( 4 April 2006 ) , " Twilight " ( 22 August 2006 ) , and " Sunset " ( 26 December 2006 ) .
The original series and the first two books of " Warriors : The New Prophecy " are set in a forest that the authors have said was based on the New Forest area of England .
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To combat this , one cat from all four Clan ’ s is chosen to journey and find a new home for the cats to live .
Then , all the cats must find a new home .
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They meet The Tribe Of Rushing Water who ' keeps ' Stormfur , believing him to be the cat who will save them from a Sharptooth a mountain lion .
The six cats hurry back , but on the way , they meet some cats in the mountains known as the Tribe of Rushing Water .
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