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Eventually Loker and his men trap Eliza and her family , causing George to shoot him in the side . | Tom Loker finally traps Eliza and her family , so that George shoots Loker . | []
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Worried that Loker may die , Eliza convinces George to bring the slave hunter to a nearby Quaker settlement for medical treatment . | Eliza is worried that Loker might die and go to hell . | []
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Loker has changed as the result of being healed by the Quakers . | The gentle Quakers change Tom Loker greatly . <SEP> Loker has been changed because of the Quakers . | []
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His wife reneges on her late husband 's vow and sells Tom at auction to a vicious plantation owner named Simon Legree . | His wife sells Tom to a plantation owner named Simon Legree . | []
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Legree ( a transplanted northerner ) takes Tom and Emmeline ( whom Legree purchased at the same time ) to rural Louisiana , where they meet Legree 's other slaves . | Legree takes Tom to Louisiana . <SEP> There , he meets other slaves , including Emmeline ( who Legree bought at the same time that he bought Tom ) . | []
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Legree begins to hate Tom when Tom refuses Legree 's order to whip his fellow slave . | Legree begins to hate Tom when Tom disobeys his order to whip the other slaves . | []
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Legree beats Tom viciously and resolves to crush his new slave 's faith in God . | Legree beats him , and decides to destroy Tom 's faith in God . | []
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Despite Legree 's cruelty , however , Tom refuses to stop reading his Bible and comforting the other slaves as best he can . | However , Tom secretly continues to read the Bible and help the other slaves . | []
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While at the plantation , Tom meets Cassy , another of Legree 's slaves . | At the plantation , Tom meets Cassy , another black slave . | []
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Cassy was previously separated from her son and daughter when they were sold ; unable to endure the pain of seeing another child sold , she killed her third child . | Her two children had been sold , and she had killed her third child because she was afraid that her child would be sold , too . | []
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George , Eliza , and Harry have also obtained their freedom after crossing into Canada . | George , Eliza , and Harry have finally reached Canada and become free . | []
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However , he has two visions , one of Jesus and one of Eva , which renew his resolve to remain a faithful Christian , even unto death . | Meanwhile , Uncle Tom feels so unhappy that he almost gives up , but he has two visions of Jesus and Eva . | []
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When Tom refuses to tell Legree where Cassy and Emmeline have gone , Legree orders his overseers to kill Tom . | When Tom does not tell Legree where they are , Legree tells his men to beat him to death . | []
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As Tom is dying , he forgives the overseers who savagely beat him . | Tom forgives the two men who beat him as he dies , and they feel sorry and become Christians . | []
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Very shortly before Tom 's death , George Shelby ( Arthur Shelby 's son ) arrives to buy Tom 's freedom but finds he is too late . | George Shelby comes just as Tom is dying to free him . | []
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He encourages Cassy to escape , which she does , taking Emmeline with her . | He helps slaves escape , such as Eliza , Emmeline and Cassy . | []
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This theme is most evident when Tom urges St. Clare to " look away to Jesus " after the death of St. Clare 's beloved daughter Eva . | This theme can be seen when Tom urges St. Clare to " look away to Jesus " after St. Clare 's daughter Eva dies . | []
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After Tom dies , George Shelby eulogizes Tom by saying , " What a thing it is to be a Christian . " | After Tom dies , George Shelby says , " What a thing it is to be a Christian . " | []
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Because Christian themes play such a large role in " Uncle Tom 's Cabin " β and because of Stowe 's frequent use of direct authorial interjections on religion and faith β the novel often takes the " form of a sermon . " | Because Christian themes are so important , and because Stowe often directly spoke in the novel about religion and faith , the novel is written in the " form of a sermon . " | []
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Jo Μ rg Stu Μ bner ( 23 July 1965 β 24 June 2019 ) was a German footballer who amassed 47 international caps for East Germany . | Jo Μ rg Stu Μ bner ( 23 July 1965 β 24 June 2019 ) was a German footballer . <SEP> Stu Μ bner died on 24 June 2019 in Dresden , Germany at the age of 53 . | []
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Jo Μ rg Stu Μ bner played in 47 games for the East German national football team . | He played at 47 international caps for East Germany from 1984 to 1990 . | []
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He was the first president born after the independence of the United States from the British Empire . | He was the first president born after the United States Declaration of Independence , making him the first president who was born as a U.S. citizen . <SEP> He was the first president to have been born a United States citizen , since all of his predecessors were born British subjects before the American Revolution . | []
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He was elected to the United States Senate in 1821 and supported William H. Crawford in the 1824 presidential election . | In 1821 he was elected as a member of the United States Senate , representing New York . | []
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To support Jackson 's candidacy , Van Buren ran for Governor of New York ; he won , but resigned a few months after assuming the position to accept appointment as U.S. Secretary of State after Jackson took office in March 1829 . | President Andrew Jackson selected him as the Secretary of State in 1827 . | []
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He lost his 1840 reelection bid to Whig Party nominee William Henry Harrison , due in part to the poor economic conditions of the Panic of 1837 . | Van Buren lost the next presidential election in 1840 to William Henry Harrison . | []
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His formal education ended in 1796 when he began reading law at the office of Peter Silvester and his son Francis , prominent Federalist Party attorneys in Kinderhook . | In 1796 , Van Buren started working in the law office of Francis Sylvester , an attorney that worked in Kinderhook . | []
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The Silvesters and Democratic-Republican political figure John Peter Van Ness suggested that Van Buren 's political leanings constrained him to complete his education with a Democratic-Republican attorney , so he spent a final year of apprenticeship in the New York City office of John Van Ness 's brother William P. Van Ness , a political lieutenant of Aaron Burr . | After six years under Sylvester , he spent a final year of apprenticeship in the New York City office of William P. Van Ness . | []
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In February 1821 , the state legislature elected Van Buren to represent New York in the United States Senate . | Van Buren represented New York in the United States Senate from 1821 to 1828 . | []
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This financial crisis would become known as the Panic of 1837 . | Just a few months after Van Buren became president , there was a financial crisis called the Panic of 1837 . | []
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As he gained renown , Van Buren earned monikers like " Little Magician " and " Sly Fox " . | He earned the nicknames " Little Magician " and the " Red Fox " for his cunning politics . | []
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Hiromi Tsuru ( ιΆ΄ γ²γγΏ , Tsuru Hiromi , March 29 , 1960 β November 16 , 2017 ) was a Japanese actress and voice actress who was represented by Aoni Production . | Hiromi Tsuru ( ιΆ΄ γ²γγΏ , Tsuru Hiromi , March 29 , 1960 β November 16 , 2017 ) was a Japanese actress . | []
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Tsuru was known to voice many characters in anime series for 31 years , she voiced many characters as Bulma ( " Dragon Ball " ) for over 31 years . | She was most known for voicing the character of Bulma ( " Dragon Ball " ) for over 31 years . | []
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Also known for her roles as Ukyo Kuonji ( " Ranma 1 β 2 " ) , Dokin-chan ( " Soreike ! | She was also known for her roles as Ukyo Kuonji ( " Ranma 1 β 2 " ) , Dokin-chan ( " Soreike ! | []
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Anpanman " ) , Madoka Ayukawa ( " Kimagure Orange Road " ) , Miyuki Kashima ( " Miyuki " ) , Reiko Mikami ( " Ghost Sweeper Mikami " ) , Meryl Strife ( " Trigun " ) and Naomi Hunter ( " Metal Gear " series ) and Oyone-baasan ( " Chibi Maruko-chan " ) . | Anpanman " ) , Madoka Ayukawa ( " Kimagure Orange Road " ) , Miyuki Kashima ( " Miyuki " ) , Reiko Mikami ( " Ghost Sweeper Mikami " ) , Meryl Strife ( " Trigun " ) and Naomi Hunter ( " Metal Gear Solid " series ) . | []
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In poetry , metre ( British ) or meter ( American ; see spelling differences ) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse . | In poetry , meter ( British English spelling : metre ) means the rhythmic patterns in a verse . | []
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( Within linguistics , " prosody " is used in a more general sense that includes not only poetic metre but also the rhythmic aspects of prose , whether formal or informal , that vary from language to language , and sometimes between poetic traditions . ) | The units of poetic meter , like rhyme , vary from language to language and between poetic traditions . | []
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In English poetry , feet are determined by emphasis rather than length , with stressed and unstressed syllables serving the same function as long and short syllables in classical metre . | English meter is founded on the patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables . | []
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The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by international fast food restaurant chain McDonald 's . | The Big Mac is a kind of sandwich sold at the fast food-chain McDonald 's . | []
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The Big Mac was created by Jim Delligatti , an early Ray Kroc franchisee , who was operating several restaurants in the Pittsburgh area . | The Big Mac was created by Jim Delligatti , one of Ray Kroc 's earliest franchisees , who was the owner of some restaurants in the Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania area . | []
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It was designed to compete with Big Boy Restaurants ' Big Boy hamburger ; Eat 'n Park was the Pittsburgh area 's Big Boy franchisee at the time . | It was designed to compete with a similar Big Boy sandwich . | []
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The Big Mac debuted at Delligatti 's Uniontown , Pennsylvania restaurant in 1967 , selling for 45 cents . | Customer response to the Big Mac was so good that it was begun to be made nationally in 1967 . | []
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Zavala County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas . | Zavala County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas . | []
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The county was created in 1858 and later organized in 1884 . | It was founded in 1858 . | []
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Zavala is named for Lorenzo de Zavala , Mexican politician , signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence , and first vice president of the Republic of Texas . | It was named for Lorenzo de Zavala , who was the first vice president of the Republic of Texas . | []
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" Miss You " is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah . | " Miss You " is a song by American singer Aaliyah . <SEP> " Miss You " remained an unreleased song . | []
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Written by Johnta Austin , Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop in 1998 and initially recorded in the fall of 1999 for her self-titled third studio album ( 2001 ) , the track remained unreleased . | It was written in 1998 , by Johnta Austin , Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop . | []
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It was fall of 1999 , and while Aaliyah was recording tracks for self-titled third album ( 2001 ) in the Manhattan Center Studios , she requested Austin and Bishop to play her a couple of tracks they had produced with other artists , including " I Miss You " for which Ginuwine had already lent his vocals . | The song was recorded for Aaliyah 's third album ( 2001 ) . <SEP> During the fall of 1999 , when Aayliah was recording songs for her next album in the Manhattan Center Studios , she asked Austin and Bishop if she could hear what they written for other artists . | []
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Bishop later commented , " She was like , ' I want to cut this record ' ... She got on the phone , called him and said ' Hey I know you cut this record already , but I would love to cut it ' . " | Bishop told in an interview , " She was like , ' I want to cut this record ' ... She got on the phone , called him and said ' Hey I know you cut this record already , but I would love to cut it ' . " | []
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Ginuwine , who was a part writer on the song , allowed her to cut her own version of it and the same night , Aaliyah re-recorded the whole track . | Ginuwine , who also co-wrote the song , allowed her to record her own version . | []
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Though she reportedly wanted to put the song out herself , Blackground Records , her label , felt the song was no " smash record " and thus , the song was left unused until her death in August 2001 . | It was left unreleased until her death in August 2001 . | []
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The ballad received positive reviews from contemporary music critics and achieved a strong charting throughout Europe and other worldwide regions , reaching the top twenty in Belgium , Canada , Denmark , Germany , the Netherlands , and Switzerland . | It was given positive reviews from music critics . <SEP> It reached the top twenty in Belgium , Canada , Denmark , Germany , the Netherlands and Switzerland . | []
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On the US " Billboard " charts , the song peaked on top of the Hot R & B / Hip-Hop Songs chart and reached number three on the Hot 100 , becoming Aaliyah 's highest-charting single after her 2000 number-one hit " Try Again " featuring Timbaland . | In the US , the song reached number one on the Hot R & B / Hip-Hop Songs chart and number three on the " Billboard " Hot 100 chart . <SEP> It then became Aaliyah 's highest-charting single after her 2000 number one single " Try Again " featuring Timbaland . | []
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It debuted at number fifty-five on the " Billboard " Hot 100 and reached number three . | " Miss You " debuted at number 55 on the " Billboard " Hot 100 chart . <SEP> It then reached number three . | []
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In the week of November 22 , 2008 , the song debuted at number thirty-eight on the Top Ringtone chart , over five years after its original release . | In the week of November 22 , 2008 , " Miss You " debuted at number 38 on the Top Ringtone chart . | []
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The music video for the song was directed by Darren Grant and featured tributes by Aaliyah 's friends and collaborators , including DMX , Missy Elliott , and Static Major . | A music video of the song was released . <SEP> It was directed by Darren Grant . | []
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It received a nomination for Best R & B Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards . | The music video was nominated for Best R & B Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards . | []
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Rapper Jay-Z made a tribute to Aaliyah using the " Miss You " instrumental and chorus for its official remix version in Summer 2003 . | American rapper Jay-Z used the instrumental and chorus of " Miss You " for its official remix version . | []
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The music video for the song was directed by Darren Grant and featured tributes by Aaliyah 's friends and collaborators , including DMX , Missy Elliott , Toni Braxton , Tweet , Static Major , and various others . | A music video for the song was released . <SEP> It was directed by Darren Grant . | []
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The video shot in two locations , Long Island City , New York , and Los Angeles . | The video was shot in two locations . <SEP> These include Long Island City , New York and Los Angeles , California . | []
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Tweet , Lil ' Kim , Jaheim , and Lil ' Jon were among those who came to the Long Island shoot . | American artists Tweet , Lil ' Kim , Jaheim , and Lil ' Jon were among those who came to the Long Island shoot . | []
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Jamie Foxx , DMX , and Ananda Lewis were some of the celebrities who appeared at the L.A. shoot . | However , Jamie Foxx , DMX , Quincy Jones , and Ananda Lewis were some of the celebrities who appeared at the Los Angeles shoot . | []
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Soju ( ; ; ] ) is a clear , colorless distilled beverage of Korean origin . | Soju is a distilled drink . | []
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Soju ( ; ) means " burned liquor " , with the first syllable " so " ( ; η ; " burn " ) referring to the heat of distillation , and the second syllable " ju " ( ; ι
) referring to " alcoholic drink " . | Soju literally means " burned liquor " . | []
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Most brands of soju are made in South Korea . | Nowadays , soju is very popular in South Korea . | []
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He had a recurring role in " Titus " , and had roles in various movies and television series , before playing the lead in " How to Eat Fried Worms " . | His first leading role was in " How to Eat Fried Worms " . | []
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In April 2011 , he starred in " Lemonade Mouth " as Wendell " Wen " Gifford . | He also played Wendell " Wen " Gifford in the film " Lemonade Mouth " . | []
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He had a recurring role in the second season of " Jonas " as DZ , and appeared as Boz in the Disney XD Original Series " Pair of Kings " . | Hicks had a recurring role in the second season of " Jonas L.A. " as DZ . <SEP> Hicks also played Boz in the Disney XD Original Series " Pair of Kings " . | []
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Hicks was born in Las Vegas , Nevada . | He was born in Las Vegas , Nevada to Ronald Hicks and Lucy Hicks . | []
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Barry Michael George ( born 15 April 1960 , also known as Barry Bulsara ) is a British man who was found guilty of the murder of British television presenter Jill Dando , and whose conviction was subsequently overturned on appeal . | Barry George ( born 15 April 1960 ) is a British criminal who was wrongly held in prison for 8 years for the murder of journalist Jill Dando . <SEP> His murder conviction and sentence were overturned . | []
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He was convicted by a majority of 10 to one , and given a sentence of life imprisonment on 2 July 2001 . | In 2001 , he was convicted of the murder , but appealed his sentence . | []
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The trial ended with George 's acquittal on 1 August 2008 . | George was released on 1 August 2008 . | []
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Estelle Getty ( ne Μ e Scher ; also known as Estelle Gettleman ; July 25 , 1923 β July 22 , 2008 ) was an American actress and comedian , who appeared in film , television , and theatre . | Estelle Getty ( July 25 , 1923 β July 22 , 2008 ) was an American actress . | []
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Her parents were Polish Jewish immigrants who owned a glass store in New York City . | She was born in New York City to Polish immigrants and was Jewish . <SEP> Her father opened a glass business in New York City . | []
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She was best known for her iconic role as Sophia Petrillo on " The Golden Girls " from 1985 to 1992 , which won her an Emmy and a Golden Globe , on " The Golden Palace " from 1992 to 1993 , and on " Empty Nest " from 1993 to 1995 . | She is best known for playing Sophia on the television show " The Golden Girls " from 1985 β 1992 . <SEP> From 1985-1992 she played in " The Golden Girls " as " Sophia Petrillo " . | []
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Estelle Getty was born Estelle Scher on July 25 , 1923 to Sarah and Charles Scher . | Estelle Scher was the daughter of the Polish-Jewish immigrants Sarah and Charles Scher . | []
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In 1992 , following her seven-season role on " The Golden Girls " , Getty , with Betty White and Rue McClanahan returned as their characters Sophia Petrillo , Rose Nylund and Blanche Devereaux respectively , in the spin-off series , " The Golden Palace " . | In the spinoff series " The Golden Palace " ( 1992-1993 ) , she played the same role After the end of " The Golden Girls " and " The Golden Palace " she played the role of " Sophia " in " Empty Nest " . | []
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Matthew Ryan Kemp ( born September 23 , 1984 ) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent . | Matthew Ryan " Matt " Kemp ( born September 23 , 1984 ) is an American professional baseball player . <SEP> He plays the position of outfielder . | []
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He began his professional career in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization in 2003 , and played with the Dodgers from 2006 until 2014 . | He has previously played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres . <SEP> His career began in 2006 . | []
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The Dodgers selected Kemp in the sixth round of the 2003 MLB draft . | Kemp was drafted by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2003 draft . | []
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After four seasons in the minor leagues , he made his major league debut in 2006 . | He went to the major leagues after four years in the minor leagues . | []
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He did not become a full-time player until 2008 , when he took over as the starting center fielder for the Dodgers . | He did not become a full-time player until 2008 . | []
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Northern Sotho ( " Sesotho sa Leboa " ) , also known by the name of its standardised dialect version Sepedi ( or Pedi ) is a Bantu language spoken primarily in South Africa , where it is one of the 11 official languages . | Northern Sotho ( " Sesotho sa Leboa " in Northern Sotho ) is an African language mainly spoken by people living in the Limpopo Province of South Africa . <SEP> Northern Sotho is one of the eleven official languages of South Africa . | []
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According to the 2011 census it was the first language of 4,618,576 people in South Africa , principally in the provinces of Limpopo , Gauteng and Mpumalanga . | It is spoken by almost 4 618 500 people , or 8.4 % of South Africans at home ( 2011-census ) . | []
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Northern Sotho is one of the Sotho languages of the Bantu family . | Northern Sotho is part of the Sotho language family . | []
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Blue 's Clues is an American live-action / animated educational children 's television series that premiered on the Nickelodeon family of channels on Sunday , September 8 , 1996 . | Blue 's Clues is an American television series for young children . <SEP> It ran from September 8 , 1996 to August 6 , 2006 , and has been repeated since then . | []
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Producers / creators Angela Santomero , Todd Kessler , and Traci Paige Johnson combined concepts from child development and early-childhood education with innovative animation and production techniques that helped their viewers learn . | The producers got ideas from child development and early-childhood education . <SEP> Innovative animation and other techniques helped their viewers learn . | []
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The show follows an animated blue-spotted dog named Blue as she leaves a trail of clues / paw prints for the host and the viewers , in order to figure out her plans for the day . | The show follows an animated blue-spotted dog named Blue as she plays a game with the host and the viewers . | []
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A spin-off called " Blue 's Room " premiered in 2004 . | A spin-off called " Blue 's Room " premiered in 2009 . | []
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" Blue 's Clues " was set in the home β the environment that was most familiar and secure for preschoolers β and looked like no other children 's television show . | " Blue 's Clues " was developed during difficult period for children 's television . | []
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There was little incentive for producing high-quality children 's television until 1990 , when Congress passed the Children 's Television Act ( CTA ) , which " required that networks be held accountable for the quality of children 's programming or risk losing their license " . | In 1990 , Congress had passed the Children 's Television Act . | []
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According to author Diane Tracy in her 2002 book " Blue 's Clues for Success " , " The state of children 's television was pretty dismal . " | According to author Diane Tracy , " The state of children 's television was pretty dismal . | []
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The show 's producers and creators presented material in a narrative format instead of the more traditional magazine format , used repetition to reinforce its curriculum , and structured every episode the same way . | The show 's producers and creators presented material in a narrative format instead of the more traditional magazine format . <SEP> They used repetition to reinforce its curriculum , and structured every episode the same way . | []
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They used research about child development and young children 's viewing habits that had been conducted in the thirty years since the debut of " Sesame Street " in the U.S. and revolutionized the genre by inviting their viewers ' involvement . | They used research about child development and young children 's viewing habits that had been done in the thirty years since the start of " Sesame Street " in the U.S. <SEP> This revolutionized the genre by inviting their viewers ' involvement . | []
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" Blue 's Clues " was the first cutout animation series for preschoolers and resembles a storybook in its use of primary colors and its simple construction paper shapes of familiar objects with varied colors and textures . | " Blue 's Clues " was the first cutout animation series for preschoolers . <SEP> It looks like a storybook with primary colors and simple construction paper shapes of familiar objects with varied colors and textures . | []
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Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau ( ; 25 September 1968 β 12 August 2013 ) was a younger brother of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands . | Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau ( Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg ; 25 September 1968 β 12 August 2013 ) was a member of the Dutch Royal Family . <SEP> He was a younger brother of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands . | []
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Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David was born on 25 September 1968 at the ( now the University Medical Center Utrecht ) in Utrecht , Netherlands . | He was born on 25 September 1968 in the University Medical Center in Utrecht , Netherlands to Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus . | []
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Prince Friso was a member of the Dutch Royal Family , but because of his marriage without an Act of Consent in 2004 , he lost his membership of the Dutch Royal House and was no longer in the line of succession to the throne . | Because of his marriage without an Act of Consent in 2004 , he lost his membership of the Dutch Royal House and was no longer in the line of succession to the Dutch throne . | []
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Prior to his accident , Prince Friso was working as a chief financial officer for URENCO , a uranium enrichment company . | He worked as chief financial officer for Urenco Group . | []
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He was taken to a hospital in Innsbruck , where he was in a critical but stable condition . | He was taken to a hospital in Innsbruck where he was in critical but stable condition . | []
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According to his doctor , Wolfgang Koller , even though he was trapped for a relatively short time and hopes had originally been higher , subsequent neurological tests showed that after fifty minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in moderate hypothermia , he suffered massive brain damage due to oxygen shortage . | According to his doctor , even though he was trapped for a relatively short time and hopes had originally been higher , subsequent neurological tests showed that after fifty minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in moderate hypothermia he suffered massive brain damage due to oxygen shortage . | []
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