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He is now known for his autobiographical books , " Driving Over Lemons : An Optimist in Andalucia " ( 1999 , ) and the sequels , " A Parrot In The Pepper Tree " and " The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society " ( 2006 , ) , about his life farming in Spain .
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He is now better known for his autobiograpical books : " Driving Over Lemons : An Optimist in Andalucia " ( 1999 , ) and the sequels , " A Parrot In The Pepper Tree " and " The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society " ( 2006 , ) .
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The series has had numerous guest stars , including Adam West , Shaquille O 'Neal , Seth Green , and Donny Osmond .
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Several celebrities ( like Adam West and Donny Osmond ) guest star .
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Stephen Andrew Lynch ( born July 28 , 1971 ) is an American comedian , musician and actor who is known for his songs mocking daily life and popular culture .
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Stephen Andrew Lynch ( born July 28 , 1971 in Abington , Pennsylvania ) is an American comedian , musician , and actor . <SEP> He is best known for songs that make fun at pop culture and are a satirical commentary on daily life .
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Lynch has released three studio albums and three live albums along with a live DVD .
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His work has been released on three albums .
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After spending his first year out of college with friends in California , Lynch moved to New York City in 1996 with the intention of becoming an actor .
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After graduating from Western Michigan University in 1993 with a BA in Drama , Lynch moved to New York City in 1996 to try to act full time .
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While attending Western Michigan University , he began to write comedic songs .
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During this time , he also began writing comedic songs and performing the songs in comedy clubs and other places .
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in 2000 and Vision International in 2002 .
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He later signed with by Vision International in 2002 and began touring all over the US .
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He has made appearances on " Comedy Central "'s " Premium Blend " , " The World Comedy Tour " , and " The World Stands Up " .
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These include Comedy Central β s " Premium Blend " , " The World Comedy Tour " , " The World Stands Up " , and " Last Call with Carson Daly " .
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He gained great national exposure with his " Comedy Central Presents " special in 2000 , one of the highest rated in the network 's history .
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In 2000 , he did his " Comedy Central Presents " special .
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Lynch has opened for comedians Jay Mohr , Jeff Foxworthy , Steven Wright , Bobcat Goldthwait , and Lewis Black .
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Lynch has also opened for many well-known comedians . <SEP> These include Jay Mohr , Jeff Foxworthy and Lewis Black .
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In the summer of 2004 , he went on a tour co-headlining with Mitch Hedberg .
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He also co-headlined a tour with Mitch Hedberg in 2004 .
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Luther is the 1974 American biographical drama film of John Osborne 's biographical play , presenting the life of Martin Luther .
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Luther is a 1974 movie about the life of Martin Luther . <SEP> The movie is a version of John Osborne 's biographical play , presenting the life of Martin Luther .
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The time span covered by the film is 1506 β 1526 : from Luther 's completion of his novitiate in the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt to a time just after the birth of his first son Hans ( b . June 7 , 1526 ) .
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The movie begins in the year 1506 and ends in the year 1526 .
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The " classical " suite consisted of allemande , courante , sarabande , and gigue , in that order , and developed during the 17th century in France , the gigue appearing later than the others .
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They were collections of dances : usually an allemande , a courante , a sarabande and a gigue .
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By the 1750s , the suite had come to be seen as old-fashioned , superseded by the symphony and concerto , and few composers were still writing suites during that time .
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By the 1750s composers had stopped writing suites .
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But since the 19th century , composers have frequently arranged ballets , operas and other works into suites for concert performance .
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Composers who had written operas or ballets with lots of popular dance movements often made an arrangement of these movements for orchestra so that it could be played at concerts .
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Brought on by Impressionism , the piano suite was reintroduced by early 20th-century French composers such as Ravel and Debussy .
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French composers of the Impressionist period such as Ravel and Debussy wrote suites for piano .
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Saint Vitus is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1979 .
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Saint Vitus is an American doom metal band . <SEP> Saint Vitus formed in Los Angeles , California in 1978 .
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The original line-up consisted of Dave Chandler ( guitar ) , Mark Adams ( bass ) , Armando Acosta ( drums ) and Scott Reagers ( vocals ) .
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Their original lineup was Scott Reagers ( vocals ) , Dave Chandler ( guitarist ) , Mark Adams ( drums ) and Armando Acosta ( drums ) .
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They changed their name to Saint Vitus in 1980 , after the Black Sabbath song " St. Vitus Dance " , although prior to this they had already written and recorded the song " Saint Vitus " as Tyrant .
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Saint Vitus was known as Tyrant until 1980 , when they changed their name to their current name Saint Vitus , which was inspired by the song " St. Vitus ' Dance " by Black Sabbath , a band they have cited as one of their major influences .
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They recorded their first two albums before Scott Weinrich replaced Reagers in 1986 .
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Saint Vitus experienced their first lineup change when Scott " Wino " Weinrich replaced Reagers on vocals in 1986 .
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The third album " Born Too Late " ( 1986 ) is generally acknowledged as their best release .
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They would achieve moderate success with the next three albums , including " Born Too Late " , which has been cited as their best-selling release , but they were never able to become a popular band .
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Weinrich left Saint Vitus in 1991 to reform The Obsessed after Saint Vitus ' label , Hellhound Records , released an album of older Obsessed recordings .
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Weinrich eventually left the band in 1991 to focus on the reunion of The Obsessed , which was his band before he joined Saint Vitus .
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He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins , where he earned first-team all-conference honors in the Pac-10 ( known now as the Pac-12 ) as a sophomore in 2011 .
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Honeycutt played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins .
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He played with the Kings for two seasons and in 2013 moved to Europe , where he played for EuroLeague clubs Khimki and Anadolu Efes .
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He played for the Kings for two seasons and in 2013 moved to Europe , where he played for EuroLeague clubs Khimki and Anadolu Efes .
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On the afternoon of July 6 , 2018 , Honeycutt 's mother called 911 after he had been acting erratically .
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On the night of July 6 , 2018 , Honeycutt 's mother called the police and reported that Honeycutt had been acting violently .
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When police arrived they found that he had barricaded the entrance to his Sherman Oaks home .
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When police arrived they found that he had blocked the entrance to his Sherman Oaks home before shooting at them .
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He committed suicide at age 27 following a shootout with police .
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He was later found dead , aged 27 , inside the house after shooting himself .
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill ( 30 November 187424 January 1965 ) was a British politician , army officer , and writer .
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill ( 30 November 1874 β 24 January 1965 ) was an English politician .
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He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 , when he led Britain to victory in the Second World War , and again from 1951 to 1955 .
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He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice , once during World War II , and again in the early 1950s .
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Elected an MP in 1900 , initially as a Conservative , he defected to the Liberals in 1904 .
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In 1900 , he became a politician in the Conservative Party , and was elected to Parliament .
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Churchill married Clementine Hozier in September 1908 .
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He married Clementine Hozier in 1908 , and had 5 children named Diana , Randolph , Sarah , Marigold and Mary .
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In October 1911 , Asquith appointed Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty .
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In 1911 he was made First Lord of the Admiralty , which put him in charge of the Royal Navy .
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In 1917 , he returned to government under David Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions , then as Secretary of State for War and Air , and finally for the Colonies , overseeing the Anglo-Irish Treaty and Britain 's Middle East policy .
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In 1917 he was made minister in charge of military supplies ( Minister of Munitions ) .
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Re-elected Prime Minister in 1951 , his second term was preoccupied with foreign affairs , including the Malayan Emergency , Mau Mau Uprising , Korean War , and a UK-backed Iranian coup .
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However , he became Prime Minister again in 1951 , which he was until 1955 .
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In declining health , Churchill resigned as prime minister in 1955 , although he remained an MP until 1964 .
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In 1955 , he retired from being Prime Minister .
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1 ) A hurricane moved through the Bahamas around 5 June , causing 52 deaths .
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I. Early in the season , a hurricane moved through the Bahamas around June 5 , causing 52 deaths .
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At Bermuda , the gale began from the northeast at 8 pm on 6 June , with the center likely passing quite close to the island as the wind shifted to southwest at 10:30 pm .
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The gale began June 6 at 8 p.m. at Bermuda from the northeast , with the center passing quite close to the island as the wind shifted to southwest at 10:30 p.m.
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The storm lasted until 3 a.m. on 7 June .
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The storm lasted until 3 a.m. on June 7 .
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This was one of the first hurricanes to be studied by William Reid in person , in this case as governor of the island the year after his publication of " The Law of Storms " ( from Beware the Hurricane ) .
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This was one of the first hurricanes to be studied by William Reid in person , in this case as governor of the island the year after his publication of " The Law of Storms " . <SEP> ( from Beware the Hurricane )
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On 12 August , Key West noted a tropical cyclone .
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On August 12 , this hurricane was noted near Key West .
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The cyclone moved across the eastern Gulf of Mexico , striking northwest Florida .
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The cyclone moved across the eastern Gulf of Mexico striking northwest Florida , then recurving through the Southeast to move through South Carolina by August 18 .
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1 ) The Antigua-Gulf of Mexico-Rio Grande Hurricane of 1835 or Hurricane San Hipo Μ lito of 1835 A hurricane was first detected near Antigua on August 12 .
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A hurricane was first detected near Antigua on August 12 .
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It crossed through Puerto Rico from southwest to north on August 13 , damaging Fuerte de San Jose Μ , and north of the Dominican Republic , and Cuba , causing at least 3 casualties .
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It moved over Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic , and Cuba , causing at least 3 casualties .
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2 ) On July 26 , a storm hit Martinique and Barbados .
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I. On July 26 a storm hit Martinique .
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It first formed near Jamaica on 26 β 27 September . , moved across the Yucata Μ n Peninsula , and struck the western Gulf of Mexico where it struck near Brownsville , Texas on October 2 .
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It moved across the Yucata Μ n Peninsula and the western Gulf of Mexico , where it hit Brownsville , Texas on October 2 .
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It stalled near the coast for three days and then recurved to the east hitting Galveston , Texas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Alabama , Georgia , Pensacola , Florida , and South and North Carolina .
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It remained over land for 3 days before recurving to the east , hitting near Louisiana and Pensacola before moving out to sea .
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10 ) Racer 's Storm This hurricane caused 105 deaths on a 2,000 mile track from the Caribbean to Texas to North Carolina .
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This hurricane caused 105 deaths .
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Gameplay is the same as the first rounds , but each answer is worth Β£ 2 for each person who said it , and there are generally fewer possible answers .
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Each answer is worth Β£ 1 per point . <SEP> Here , answers are worth Β£ 2 a point , and there are usually fewer answers .
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If a family strikes out , the opponent is given the chance to " steal " by coming up with an answer that may be among those missing .
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If a family gets three strikes , the other family can steal the points by giving an answer that makes the survey .
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Following three rounds before the commercial break ( two rounds in series 1 ) , " Double Money " is played .
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After three rounds , Double Money is played .
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If they get 200 points or more from the ten answers they win the top cash prize .
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If the family gets 200 points or more , they win the top prize .
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If the family did not earn 200 points , they won Β£ 2 per point , up to Β£ 398 .
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If they do not reach 200 points , they win Β£ 2 per point ( Β£ 10 per point in the current version ) .
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Family Fortunes is a British television game show based on the American game show " Family Feud " .
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Family Fortunes is a British television game show . <SEP> It is based on the American game show " Family Feud " .
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The programme ran on ITV from 6 January 1980 to 6 December 2002 , before being revived by the same channel in 2006 under the title " All Star Family Fortunes " .
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It has aired in various forms since 1980 . <SEP> " Family Fortunes " originally aired from 1980 to 2002 on ITV .
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After being rested for the whole of 1986 , the show returned on 27 June 1987 with Les Dennis as presenter , and had a consistently successful run for the next 15 years .
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When the show came back in 1987 , it was hosted by Les Dennis . <SEP> Dennis hosted from 1987 to 2002 .
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The current theme first used in 2006 when Vernon Kay took over as host of a celebrity version , was arranged by Ash Alexander and Simon Darlow .
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The current version , which started in 2006 , is hosted by Vernon Kay .
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Toller Shalitoe Montague Cranston , CM ( April 20 , 1949 β January 24 , 2015 ) was a Canadian figure skater and painter .
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Toller Cranston ( April 20 , 1949 β January 24 , 2015 ) was a Canadian figure skater .
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Cranston was born in Hamilton , Ontario , in 1949 and grew up in Kirkland Lake .
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Cranston was born in Hamilton , Ontario . <SEP> He grew up in Kirkland Lake , Ontario .
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Cranston is credited by many with having brought a new level of artistry to men 's figure skating .
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He was well-respected for his artistic ability , and is recognized as someone who brought a new level of artistry to men 's figure skating .
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The castle is mentioned in the Domesday Book ( 1086 ) although the actual date of its foundation remains uncertain .
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The castle is listed in the Domesday Book ( 1086 ) .
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During the previous year the owner Bryan de Brampton had died and Robert Harley inherited the castle through marriage to his daughter Margaret .
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When Bryan de Brampton died in 1294 , his son-in-law , Robert Harley , inherited the castle .
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This notwithstanding , Robert Harley left the defence of the castle in the hands of his wife , Lady Brilliana Harley .
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During the Civil War , the castle was defended by Lady Brilliana Harley , the wife of Robert Harley .
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Robert Harley ( died 1656 ) a prominent Marcher Lord , was a dedicated Puritan and served as a Member of Parliament .
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Harley was a puritan and a Member of Parliament .
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Graves was born in Knoxville , Tennessee on December 31 , 1918 .
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Graves was born in Knoxville , Tennessee .
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He was a native of Tennessee and a graduate of the University of Tennessee , where he played college football .
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He studied at the University of Tennessee , where he played college football .
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Graves was best known as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team .
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Graves was best known as the head coach of the Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida .
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Graves also served for 20 years as the athletic director of the university .
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He served twenty years as the athletic director of the university .
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Butler County ( county code BU ) is a county in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Kansas .
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Butler County ( county code BU ) is a county in the southern part of the U.S. state of Kansas .
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As of the 2010 census , the county population was 65,880 .
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In 2010 , 65,880 people lived there .
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Its county seat and most populous city is El Dorado .
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Its county seat is El Dorado .
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It is the largest county by area in Kansas .
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El Dorado is also the biggest city in Butler County . <SEP> It is the biggest county by size in Kansas .
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has an area of 1447 sqmi , of which 1430 sqmi is land and 17 sqmi ( 1.2 % ) is water .
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The U.S. Census Bureau says that the county has an area of 1447 sqmi . <SEP> Of that , 1430 sqmi is land and 17 sqmi ( 1.2 % ) is water .
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The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London .
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The Philharmonia is an orchestra from London .
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It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge , a classical music record producer for EMI .
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The orchestra was formed in 1945 by Walter Legge .
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Beecham founded the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ( RPO ) the following year .
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Beecham went on to form another orchestra which he called the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra .
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Joseph Ian Walsh ( 1 May 1943 β 9 November 2014 ) was an Irish Fianna Fa Μ il politician who served as Minister for Agriculture and Food from 1992 to 1994 and 1997 to 2004 .
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Joseph " Joe " Walsh ( 1 May 1943 β 9 November 2014 ) was an Irish Fianna Fa Μ il politician . <SEP> He served as Minister for Agriculture and Food on two occasions ( 1992 β 1994 and 1997 β 2004 ) .
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He served as a Teachta Da Μ la ( TD ) for Cork South-West constituency from 1977 to 1981 and 1982 to 2007 .
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He was a Teachta Da Μ la ( TD ) for Cork South β West . <SEP> He lost his seat in 1981 but regained it again in 1982 and served as a TD until retiring at the 2007 general election .
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He was elected to Da Μ il E Μ ireann on his first , attempt when he was returned as a Fianna Fa Μ il TD for Cork South-West at the 1977 general election .
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He was first elected as a TD at the 1977 general election .
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An essay is , generally , a piece of writing that gives the author 's own argument β but the definition is vague , overlapping with those of a paper , an article , a pamphlet , and a short story .
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The definition of an essay is vague .
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Almost all modern essays are written in prose , but works in verse have been dubbed essays ( e.g. , Alexander Pope 's " An Essay on Criticism " and " An Essay on Man " ) .
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Almost all modern essays are written in prose , but works in verse have been called essays ( e.g. Alexander Pope 's " An Essay on Criticism " and " An Essay on Man " ) .
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While brevity usually defines an essay , voluminous works like John Locke 's " An Essay Concerning Human Understanding " and Thomas Malthus 's " An Essay on the Principle of Population " are counterexamples .
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John Locke 's " An Essay Concerning Human Understanding " and Thomas Malthus 's " An Essay on the Principle of Population " are long essays .
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Linehan was born in Tulsa , Oklahoma on May 5 , 1943 .
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Marsha M. Linehan ( born May 5 , 1943 ) is an American psychologist and writer . <SEP> Linehan was born in Tulsa , Oklahoma .
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Linehan is a Professor of Psychology , Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle and Director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics .
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Linehan is a Professor of Psychology , Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle .
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She was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the Institute of Living in Hartford , Connecticut where she was an inpatient .
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She was diagnosed with schizophrenia in March 1961 at The Institute of Living in Hartford , Connecticut .
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Linehan was subjected to electroconvulsive therapy , seclusion , as well as Thorazine and Librium as treatment .
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She was given thorazine and lithium as treatment .
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She has said that she feels that she actually had borderline personality disorder .
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She believes that she was misdiagnosed and that she actually had borderline personality disorder .
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After leaving Loyola University , Linehan started a post doctoral internship at The Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service in Buffalo , New York between 1971 and 1972 .
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After she left university , Linehan did an internship at The Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service in Buffalo , New York from 1971 to 1972 .
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During this time , Linehan served as an adjunct assistant professor at University at Buffalo , The State University of New York .
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During that time Linehan was also an assistant professor at University at Buffalo , The State University of New York .
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Linehan then returned to her alma mater Loyola University in 1973 and served as an adjunct professor at the university until 1975 .
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In 1973 Linehan went back to Loyola University to work as a professor for two years .
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In 1977 , Linehan took a position at the University of Washington as an adjunct assistant professor in the Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences department .
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In 1977 Linehan became an assistant professor in the Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences department of the University of Washington .
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The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna ( Greek : , " Lernai Μ a Hy Μ dra " ) , more often known simply as the Hydra , is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology .
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In Greek mythology the Hydra ( or Lernaean hydra ) was a serpent-like monster .
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According to Hesiod , the Hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna .
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According to Theogony 313 , the Hydra is the child of Typhon and Echidna .
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The Hydra possessed many heads , the exact number of which varies according to the source .
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The Hydra had many heads .
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In the canonical Hydra myth , the monster is killed by Heracles ( Hercules ) as the second of his Twelve Labors .
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Hercules ( who is called " Heracles " in Greek mythology ) kills the Hydra as one of his labors . <SEP> The second of the 12 labors of Hercules was to kill the Hydra .
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Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid , which was also the site of the myth of the Danai Μ des .
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Lerna was also the site of the myth of the Danaids .
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The details of the struggle are explicit in the " Bibliotheca " : realizing that he could not defeat the Hydra in this way , Heracles called on his nephew Iolaus for help .
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To defeat the Hydra , Hercules called on his nephew Iolaus for help .
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Heracles cut off each head and Iolaus cauterized the open stumps .
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As soon as Hercules cut off one head , Iolaus would cauterise the wound with a flaming torch so that nothing could grow to replace it .
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Heracles would later use arrows dipped in the Hydra 's poisonous blood to kill other foes during his remaining labors , such as Stymphalian Birds and the giant Geryon .
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In later adventures , he dipped his arrows in the blood to kill other monsters .
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The additional armour prompted the design of even more powerful guns .
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Weapon designers made powerful cannons to defeat the armor .
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