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PROSOCO 's production and warehouse facility , and corporate headquarters are located in Lawrence , Kansas ; construction on that building started in 1998 .
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PROSOCO 's production and warehouse building , and corporate headquarters are in Lawrence , Kansas ; construction on that building started in 1998 .
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Largely due to the unprecedented growth of the construction industry in the 1950 's the Process Solvent Company turned its full attention to the construction and building maintenance products .
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Because the construction industry grew in the 1950s , Process Solvent Company starting making construction and building maintenance products .
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In 1967 , the Process Solvent Company filed to trademark " PSC " , which provided a shorter way to reference the company .
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In 1967 , the Process Solvent Company filed to trademark " PSC " , which made it shorter to call the company .
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The infinity symbol formula _ 1 ( sometimes called the lemniscate ) is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity .
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Sometimes , it is also written formula _ 1 . <SEP> The third " type " of infinity has the symbol formula _ 1 .
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Does space " go on forever " ?
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Infinity goes on forever , so sometimes space , numbers , and other things are said to be ' infinite ' , because they never come to a stop .
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WacΕaw Potocki was born to a minor szlachta family , belonging to the Arian Christian sect of the Polish brethren .
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WacΕaw Potocki was born in the village named Wola Εuz Μ an Μ ska near the town of Biecz in Southern Poland . <SEP> They were Polish Brethren , Christians of the Minor Reformed Church .
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He wrote many classic poems and novels about the life of the szlachta .
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He wrote many poems , sometimes in ottava rima .
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Enrique Eduardo Lafourcade Valdenegro ( 14 October 1927 β 29 July 2019 ) was a Chilean writer , critic and journalist from Santiago .
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Enrique Eduardo Lafourcade Valdenegro ( 14 October 1927 β 29 July 2019 ) was a Chilean writer , critic and journalist . <SEP> Lafourcade died on 29 July 2019 in Santiago at the age of 91 .
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As a writer , Lafourcade has published at least 24 novels ( over 30 by some accounts ) and over a dozen anthologies and collections of short stories and essays .
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Lafourcade published at least 24 novels ( over 30 by some accounts ) and over a dozen anthologies and collections of short stories and essays .
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Sinodelphys is an extinct mammal from the Early Cretaceous .
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Sinodelphys is an extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous .
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This makes it almost contemporary to the eutherian " Acristatherium " , which has been found in the same area .
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This makes it almost contemporary to the earliest placental fossils , which have been found in the same area .
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It was discovered and described in 2003 in rocks of the Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province , China , by a team of scientists including Zhe-Xi Luo and John Wible .
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It was discovered and described in 2003 in rocks of the Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province , China , by a team of scientists .
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Rodney Armour " Rod " Milgate ( 30 June 1934 β 19 September 2014 ) was an Australian painter and playwright .
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Rodney " Rod " Milgate ( 30 June 1934 β 23 September 2014 ) was an Australian painter , newsreader , actor and playwright .
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He was a Professor of the Visual Arts School of the ( then ) City Art Institute , University of NSW and newsreader ( on the broadcast television Channel 7 ) .
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During the 1960s , he was a newsreader on Channel 7 . <SEP> He was also the Professor of the Visual Arts School of the City Art Institute at the University of New South Wales .
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His work is represented in major collections around the world and he had many solo exhibitions and awards for his work , including the Blake Prize for Religious Art three times .
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He was given the Blake Prize for Religious Art three times .
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In 1960 , he married Australian actress Dinah Shearing and the couple had two sons .
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He married actress Dinah Shearing in 1960 .
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Milgate retired to the Central Coast , north of Sydney , where he died on Friday , 19 September 2014 .
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Milgate died from a heart attack on 23 September 2014 at his home in northern Sydney .
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Robuchon was born in 1945 in Poitiers , France , one of four children of a bricklayer .
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He was born in Poitiers , France .
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He was named " Chef of the Century " by the guide Gault Millau in 1989 , and awarded the Meilleur Ouvrier de France ( France 's best worker ) in cuisine in 1976 .
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Robuchon was named " Chef of the Century " by the guide Gault Millau in 1989 . <SEP> He was awarded the Meilleur Ouvrier de France ( France 's best worker ) in cuisine in 1976 .
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He published several cookbooks , two of which have been translated into English , chaired the committee for the " Larousse Gastronomique " , and hosted culinary television shows in France .
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He published many cookbooks . <SEP> He also hosted culinary television shows in France .
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He operated more than a dozen restaurants in Bangkok , Bordeaux , Hong Kong , Las Vegas , London , Macau , Monaco , Montreal , Paris , Shanghai , Singapore , Taipei , Tokyo , and New York City , with the highest record of a total of 32 " Michelin Guide " stars among them ( 31 at the time of his death ) , the most of any chef in the world .
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Robuchon owned a dozen restaurants called : L 'Atelier de Joe Μ l Robuchon in Bangkok , Bordeaux , Hong Kong , Las Vegas , London , Macau , Monaco , Montreal , Paris , Singapore , Taipei , Tokyo , and New York City . <SEP> He had a total of 32 " Michelin Guide " stars among them , the most of any chef in the world .
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The banded stilt ( " Cladorhynchus leucocephalus " ) is a nomadic wader of the stilt and avocet family , Recurvirostridae , native to Australia .
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The Banded Stilt , " Cladorhynchus leucocephalus " , is a nomadic stilt from Australia .
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It gets its name from the red-brown breast band found on breeding adults , though this is mottled or entirely absent in non-breeding adults and juveniles .
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The bird gets its name from the red-brown breast band found on breeding adults . <SEP> This is mottled or completely absent in non-breeding adults and juveniles .
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Its remaining plumage is pied and the eyes are dark brown .
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Its remaining feathers are pied ( black and white ) and the eyes are dark brown .
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The banded stilt is 45 β 53 cm long and weighs 220-260 g , with a wingspan of 55 β 68 cm .
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The Banded Stilt stands between 35 β 45 cm tall .
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Amazonas State ( , ] ) is one of the 23 states " ( estados ) " into which Venezuela is divided .
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Amazonas is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided .
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Amazonas State covers 176,899 km2 and , in 2007 , had a population of 142,200 .
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Amazonas State covers a total surface area of 176,899 km2 and , in 2007 , had a population of 142,200 .
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Amazonas has Venezuela 's highest proportion of indigenous peoples of Venezuela ; these make up only around 1.5 % of the population nationwide , but the proportion is nearly 50 % in Amazonas .
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Amazonas has Venezuela 's highest proportion of indigenous peoples of Venezuela .
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Dona Ivone Lara was born as Yvonne Lara da Costa in Rio de Janeiro .
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She was born in Rio de Janeiro .
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Her consecration as a composer came in 1965 , with " Os cinco bailes da histo Μ ria do Rio " ( The Five Balls of the History of Rio ) , when she became the first woman to become part of the ala de compositores ( Wing of the Composers ) of a samba school .
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Her career as a composer came in 1965 , with " Os cinco bailes da histo Μ ria do Rio " ( The Five Balls of the History of Rio ) qwhen she became the first woman to become part of the ala de compositores ( Wing of the Composers ) of a samba school .
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Invented by Louis-Jacques-Mande Μ Daguerre and introduced worldwide in 1839 , daguerreotype was almost completely superseded by 1860 with new , less expensive processes yielding more readily viewable images .
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A man called Louis-Jacques-Mande Μ Daguerre invented the daguerreotype process in France in 1839 . <SEP> However the popularity of the daguerreotype was short lived as other cheaper processes were invented .
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Rene Μ Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke ( 4 December 1875 β 29 December 1926 ) , better known as Rainer Maria Rilke ( ] ) , was a Bohemian-Austrian poet and novelist .
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Rainer Maria Rilke ( 4 December 1875 β 29 December 1926 ) , was an Austrian poet and writer .
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Among English-language readers , his best-known works include the poetry collections " Duino Elegies " ( " " ) and " Sonnets to Orpheus " ( " " ) , the semi-autobiographical novel " The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge " ( " " ) , and a collection of ten letters that was published after his death under the title " Letters to a Young Poet " ( " " ) .
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His best-known works include the collection of poetry " Duino Elegies " , " Sonnets to Orpheus " , and the novel " The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge " .
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He was born Rene Μ Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke in Prague , capital of Bohemia ( then part of Austria-Hungary , now part of the Czech Republic ) .
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Rilke was born in Prague , Austro-Hungarian Empire .
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Until 1896 , he studied literature , art history , and philosophy in Prague and Munich .
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Rilke studied literature , art history , and philosophy in Munich and Prague .
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Shortly before his death , Rilke 's illness was diagnosed as leukemia .
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He died of leukemia in Montreux , Switzerland .
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Sesame Workshop ( SW ) , formerly the Children 's Television Workshop ( CTW ) , is an American nonprofit organization that has been responsible for the production of several educational children 's programs β including its first and best-known , " Sesame Street " β that have been televised internationally .
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It was called Children 's Television Workshop ( CTW ) until 2000 . <SEP> The Workshop is an American non-profit organization for the research and production of educational children 's programs .
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Television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and foundation executive Lloyd Morrisett developed the idea to form an organization to produce " Sesame Street " , a television series which would help children , especially those from low-income families , prepare for school .
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The Workshop oversaw the production of " Sesame Street " , a television show for pre-school children from low-income families .
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They spent two years , from 1966 to 1968 , researching , developing , and raising money for the new series .
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Two years were spent , from 1966 to 1968 , researching , developing , and raising money for the new show .
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Cooney was named as the Workshop 's first executive director , which was termed " one of the most important television developments of the decade " .
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It was called " one of the most important television developments of the decade " .
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" Sesame Street " premiered as a series on National Educational Television ( NET ) in the United States on November 10 , 1969 , and moved to NET 's successor , the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) , in late 1970 .
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" Sesame Street " premiered on PBS in the United States in November 1969 .
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Cooney observed of the CTW model : " From the beginning , we β the planners of the project β designed the show as an experimental research project with educational advisers , researchers , and television producers collaborating as equal partners " .
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Co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney said of the CTW model : " From the beginning , we β the planners of the project β designed the show as an experimental research project with educational advisers , researchers , and television producers collaborating as equal partners " .
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Lesser and Palmer were the only scientists in the U.S. studying the interaction of children and television at the time .
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Lesser and Palmer were the only scientists in the U.S. studying children and television at the time .
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Martin 's first job was at Disneyland , selling guidebooks on weekends and full-time during his school 's summer break .
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As a teenager , Martin started out working at the Magic Shop at Disneyland .
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There he perfected his talents for magic , juggling , and creating balloon animals in the manner of mentor Wally Boag , frequently performing for tips .
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There he developed his talents for magic , juggling , playing the banjo and creating balloon animals .
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In his free time , he teamed up with friend and Garden Grove High School classmate Kathy Westmoreland to participate in comedies and other productions at the Bird Cage Theatre .
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He teamed up with friend and Garden Grove High School classmate Kathy Westmoreland to do a musical comedy routine .
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After high school , Martin attended Santa Ana College , taking classes in drama and English poetry .
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Martin attended Santa Ana College at the same time as actress Diane Keaton .
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Sherk 's influence caused Martin to apply to the California State University , Long Beach , for enrollment with a major in philosophy .
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Martin majored in philosophy at California State University , Long Beach , but dropped out .
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In the mid-1970s , Martin made frequent appearances as a stand-up comedian on " The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson " , and on " The Gong Show " , HBO 's " On Location " , " The Muppet Show " , and NBC 's " Saturday Night Live " ( " SNL " ) .
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In the mid-1970s , he made appearances as a stand up comedian on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson .
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His first substantial film appearance was in a short titled " The Absent-Minded Waiter " ( 1977 ) .
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Martin 's first movie was a short , " The Absent-Minded Waiter " ( 1977 ) .
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The seven-minute-long film , also featuring Buck Henry and Teri Garr , was written by and starred Martin .
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The seven-minute long movie , also featuring Buck Henry and Teri Garr , was written by and starred Martin .
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The film was nominated for an Academy Award as " Best Short Film , Live Action " .
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The movie was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Short Film , Live Action .
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He made his first substantial feature film appearance in the musical " Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band " , where he sang The Beatles ' " Maxwell 's Silver Hammer " .
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His first feature movie appearance was in the musical " Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band " . <SEP> He sang the Beatles ' " Maxwell 's Silver Hammer " .
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In 1979 , Martin starred in the comedy film " The Jerk " , directed by Carl Reiner , and written by Martin , Michael Elias , and Carl Gottlieb .
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In 1979 , Martin wrote and starred in his first full-length movie , " The Jerk " , directed by Carl Reiner .
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The film was a huge success , grossing over $ 100 million on a budget of approximately $ 4 million .
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The movie was a huge success , grossing over $ 73 million .
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Martin was in three more Reiner-directed comedies after " The Jerk " : " Dead Men Do n't Wear Plaid " in 1982 , " The Man with Two Brains " in 1983 and " All of Me " in 1984 , his most critically acclaimed performance up to that point .
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Martin was in three more Reiner-directed comedies after " The Jerk " : " Dead Men Do n't Wear Plaid " in 1982 , " The Man with Two Brains " in 1983 and " All of Me " in 1984 .
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, directed by John Landis , and written by Martin , Lorne Michaels , and singer-songwriter Randy Newman .
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, directed by John Landis .
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In 1986 , Martin was in the movie musical film version of the hit Off-Broadway play " Little Shop of Horrors " ( based on a famous B-movie ) , playing the sadistic dentist , Orin Scrivello .
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In 1986 , Martin was in the musical movie version of the hit off-Broadway play " Little Shop of Horrors " as a sadistic dentist , Orin Scrivello .
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That same year , " Roxanne " , the film adaptation of " Cyrano de Bergerac " which Martin co-wrote , won him a Writers Guild of America Award .
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That same year , the Cyrano de Bergerac adaptation " Roxanne " won him a Writers Guild of America award .
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In 1988 , he performed in the Frank Oz film " Dirty Rotten Scoundrels " , a remake of " Bedtime Story " , alongside Michael Caine .
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In 1988 , he did " Dirty Rotten Scoundrels " with Michael Caine and directed by Frank Oz .
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Care Bears Movie II : A New Generation is a 1986 Canadian-American animated fantasy film produced by LBS Communications and Nelvana .
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Care Bears Movie II : A New Generation is an animated movie from 1986 , made by Canada 's Nelvana Limited and distributed by Columbia Pictures .
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In the second film based on the Care Bears franchise , a character called The Great Wishing Star ( voiced by Chris Wiggins ) tells the origins of the Care Bears , and the story of their first Caring Mission .
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In this second movie , the Great Wishing Star helps True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse start the Care Bear Family , as they try to save them and the Kingdom from a demon villain named Dark Heart .
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Palisade cells are plant cells located on the leaves , right below the epidermis and cuticle .
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Palisade cells are special cells that can be found in the leaves of plants . <SEP> It is located right below the epidermis and cuticle
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Palisade cells contain the largest number of chloroplasts per cell , which makes them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of those plants that contain them , converting the energy in light to the chemical energy of carbohydrates .
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They contain the largest number of chloroplasts per cell , which makes them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of those plants that contain them , converting the in light to the chemical energy of carbohydrates .
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He studied at the Malta School of Art ( 1953 β 59 ) , the Accademia Pietro Vannucci in Perugia ( 1965 ) , the School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts ( 1966 ) and the Istituto Statale per la Ceramica in Faenza ( 1967 ) .
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He studied at the Malta School of Art ( 1953 β 59 ) .
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He exhibited internationally , including a group exhibit by Maltese artists at Hunter College in 1996 , and at venues such as the head office lobby of the Bank of Valletta .
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He exhibited internationally , including a group exhibit by Maltese artists at Hunter College in 1996 .
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Gabriel Caruana was a pioneer of modern art in Malta , drawing inspiration from popular art traditions and the architecture of the Island .
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Caruana was a pioneer of modern art in Malta , drawing inspiration from popular art traditions and the architecture of the Island .
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Some philosophers have gone further and asserted that , in a deterministic world , " everything is natural and nothing is artificial " , because everything in the world ( including everything made by humans ) is a product of the physical laws of the world .
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When something is artificial , or man-made , it has been made by humans , not nature . <SEP> There are different ideas about what can be considered artificial and what is natural .
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Political scientist and artificial intelligence expert Herbert A. Simon observes that " some artificial things are imitations of things in nature , and the imitation may use either the same basic materials as those in the natural object or quite different materials .
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The imitation may use the same basic materials as those in the natural object ; or it may use quite different materials , as in Artificial leather .
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However , artificiality does not necessarily have a negative connotation , as it may also reflect the ability of humans to replicate forms or functions arising in nature , as with an artificial heart or artificial intelligence .
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Artificial does not necessarily mean " synthetic " ( that is , created by synthesis ) .
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Simon distinguishes between the artificial and the synthetic , the former being an imitation of something found in nature ( for example , an artificial sweetener which generates sweetness using a formula not found in nature ) , and the latter being a replication of something found in nature ( for example , a sugar created in a laboratory that is chemically indistinguishable from a naturally occurring sugar ) .
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An artificial sweetener imitates sweetness using a chemical formula that is not found in nature ; it is therefore both artificial and synthetic .
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Bat-and-ball games ( or safe haven games ) are field games played by two opposing teams , in which the action starts when the defending team throws a ball at a dedicated player of the attacking team , who tries to hit it with a bat .
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Bat-and-ball games are field games played by two teams .
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The teams alternate between " batting " ( offensive ) role , sometimes called " in at bat " or simply " in " , and " fielding " ( defensive role ) , also called " out in the field " or " out " .
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These teams take turns " batting " and " fielding . " <SEP> In hockey , the teams do not take turns " batting " and " fielding . " )
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Only the batting team may score , but teams have equal opportunities in both roles .
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The team that is batting can score . <SEP> Both teams have equal chances batting and fielding .
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The game is counted rather than timed .
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Bat-and-ball games are not timed , but are counted ( such as by number of " innings " or " rounds " . )
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The action starts when a player on the fielding team puts the ball in play with a delivery whose restriction depends on the game .
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In most games , a player on the fielding team puts a ball into play .
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A player on the batting team attempts to strike the delivered ball , commonly with a " bat " , which is a club governed by the rules of the game .
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Then a player on the batting team tries to hit the ball , usually with a " bat . "
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The best known modern bat-and-ball games are baseball and cricket , with common roots in the 18th-century games played in England .
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The two most popular bat-and-ball games in the world are cricket and baseball .
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Lu Yonggen ( ; 2 December 1930 β 12 August 2019 ) was a Chinese agronomist , plant geneticist , and philanthropist .
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Lu Yonggen ( ; 2 December 1930 β 12 August 2019 ) was a Chinese agronomist , plant geneticist , educator , and philanthropist .
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He served as President of South China Agricultural University from 1983 to 1995 , and was elected an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1993 .
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Lu was President of South China Agricultural University from 1983 to 1995 . <SEP> He was elected an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1993 .
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He was named China 's second most generous philanthropist in 2017 after donating his entire life savings to his university .
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He was named China 's second most generous philanthropist in 2017 after donating his entire life savings of 8.8 million yuan ( US $ 1.34 million ) to his university .
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Igneous rock ( derived from the Latin word " ignis " meaning fire ) , or magmatic rock , is one of the three main rock types , the others being sedimentary and metamorphic .
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Igneous rock is one of the three main rock types , the others being sedimentary and metamorphic rock .
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Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava .
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Igneous rocks are rocks formed from molten magma .
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When magma reaches the surface from beneath water or air , it is called lava .
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When magma comes out onto the surface of the Earth , it is called lava .
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Intrusive igneous rocks make up the majority of igneous rocks and are formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust of a planet ( known as plutons ) , surrounded by pre-existing rock ( called country rock ) ; the magma cools slowly and , as a result , these rocks are coarse-grained .
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Intrusive rocks are made when the magma slowly cools to form rocks under the surface .
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As magma cools , minerals typically crystallize from the melt at different temperatures ( fractional crystallization ) .
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When magma cools the atoms and molecules rearrange to form mineral grains .
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Douglas Sirk ( born Hans Detlef Sierck ; 26 April 1897 β 14 January 1987 ) was a German film director best known for his work in Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s .
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Douglas Sirk ( April 26 , 1897 β January 14 , 1987 ) was a movie director .
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In the 1950s , he achieved his greatest commercial success with film melodramas like " Imitation of Life " , " All That Heaven Allows " , " Written on the Wind " , " Magnificent Obsession " and " A Time to Love and a Time to Die " .
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He is best known for his lush romantic movies of the 1950s such as " All That Heaven Allows " .
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Sirk 's melodramas of the 1950s , while highly commercially successful , were generally very poorly received by reviewers .
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Sirk 's movies were very successful at the box office , but the critics did not like them .
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The criticism of the 1970s and early 1980s was dominated by an ideological take on Sirk 's work , gradually changing from Marxist-inspired visions in the early 1970s , to a focus on gender and sexuality in the late 1970s and early 1980s .
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Critical opinion changed in the 1970s .
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Analyses of Sirk 's work , with their emphases on aspects of Sirk 's formerly-criticized style , revealed an oblique criticism of American society hidden beneath a banal facade of plotting conventional for the era - Sirk 's films were now seen as masterpieces of irony .
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Analysis revealed Sirk 's movies actually criticized American society beneath a banal surface plot . <SEP> His movies are now regarded as masterpieces of irony .
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Sirk 's reputation was also helped by a widespread nostalgia for old-fashioned Hollywood films in the 1970s .
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Sirk 's reputation was also helped by a widespread nostalgia for old-fashioned Hollywood films .
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More specifically , Almodo Μ var 's vibrant use of color in 1988 's " Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown " recalls the cinematography of Sirk 's films of the 1950s , while Haynes ' " Far From Heaven " was a conscious attempt to replicate a typical Sirk melodrama - in particular " All That Heaven Allows " - but with a more obviously ironic take on the material .
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Todd Haynes 's " Far From Heaven " , for example , is a conscious attempt to replicate a typical Sirk movie .
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Film critic Roger Ebert has said , " To appreciate a film like " Written on the Wind " probably takes more sophistication to understand than one of Ingmar Bergman 's masterpieces , because Bergman 's themes are visible and underlined , while with Sirk the style conceals the message . "
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Roger Ebert has remarked that " To appreciate a film like " Written on the Wind " probably takes more sophistication than to understand one of Ingmar Bergman 's masterpieces , because Bergman 's themes are visible and underlined , while with Sirk the style conceals the message . "
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Although it had historical precursors , this idea derived its main impetus from a famous report by William Beecher Scoville and Brenda Milner describing the results of surgical destruction of the hippocampi ( in an attempt to relieve epileptic seizures ) , in Henry Molaison , known until his death in 2008 as " Patient H.M. " The unexpected outcome of the surgery was severe anterograde and partial retrograde amnesia ; Molaison was unable to form new episodic memories after his surgery and could not remember any events that occurred just before his surgery , but he did retain memories of events that occurred many years earlier extending back into his childhood .
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This gave the results of the destruction of the hippocampi by surgery ( an attempt to relieve epileptic seizures ) . <SEP> The unexpected outcome of the surgery was severe anterograde and partial retrograde amnesia .
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This case attracted such widespread professional interest that Molaison became the most intensively studied subject in medical history .
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This case attracted widespread professional interest .
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In the ensuing years , other patients with similar levels of hippocampal damage and amnesia ( caused by accident or disease ) have also been studied , and thousands of experiments have studied the physiology of activity-driven changes in synaptic connections in the hippocampus .
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Later , other patients with similar damage and amnesia ( caused by accident or disease ) have also been studied . <SEP> Thousands of experiments have studied the physiology of changes in synaptic connections in the hippocampus after activity .
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There is now universal agreement that the hippocampi play some sort of important role in memory ; however , the precise nature of this role remains widely debated .
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The hippocampi do play an important role in memory . <SEP> However , the precise nature of this role remains unclear .
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Cream Lemon ( γγγγγ¬γ’γ³ or γγγγγ¬γ’γ³ , Kuri Μ mu Remon ) is an early hentai series .
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Cream Lemon is an anime series .
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The first " Cream Lemon " OVA was released in August 1984 , though " Cream Lemon " was not the first hentai OVA .
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The first " Cream Lemon " OVA was released in August 1984 .
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