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His body was found during a welfare check on May 18 , 2019 , at his residence in Steamboat Springs , Colorado . | Eubanks was found dead on May 18 , 2019 in Steamboat Springs , Colorado . | []
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His family confirmed that he died of an overdose . | His death was confirmed as an accidental overdose of heroin . | []
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June Havoc ( born Ellen June Evangeline Hovick , November 8 , 1912 – March 28 , 2010 ) was a Canadian-born American actress , dancer , writer , and stage director . | Ellen Evangeline Hovick ( known as June Havoc ; November 8 , 1912 – March 28 , 2010 ) was a Canadian-born American actress , dancer , author and a theater director . | []
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She later appeared in Rodgers and Hart 's " Pal Joey " on Broadway . | She began on Broadway , appearing in plays including " Pal Joey " . | []
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Havoc moved to Hollywood in the late 1940s , and had roles in movies such as " Gentleman 's Agreement " . | She later moved to Hollywood and began acting in movies . | []
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She last appeared on television in 1990 in a story arc on the soap opera " General Hospital " . | She last appeared on the television series " General Hospital " in 1990 . | []
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She was born in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada , in 1912 , according to the " Connecticut Death Index , 1949-2012 " ( state file # 06956 ) . | Havoc was born in Vancouver , British Columbia . | []
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Her sister , entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee ( born as Rose Louise Hovick ) , was called " Louise " by her family members . | Her sister was Gypsy Rose Lee . | []
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Havoc died at her home in Stamford , Connecticut , on March 28 , 2010 , from unspecified natural causes . | She died in Stamford , Connecticut at 97 . | []
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Sir Herbert Hamilton Harty ( 4 December 1879 – 19 February 1941 ) was an Irish composer , conductor , pianist and organist . | Down , Ireland , 4 December 1879 ; died Brighton , 19 February 1941 ) was an Irish composer , conductor and accompanist . | []
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Harty 's father taught him the viola , the piano and counterpoint , and , at the age of 12 , he followed his father 's profession and was appointed organist of Magheracoll Church , County Antrim . | He learned to play the viola , piano , and organ . <SEP> When he was twelve he was organist at Magheracoll Church , County Antrim . | []
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Harty took further posts in his teenage years as a church organist in Belfast and Bray . | He also had organist jobs at Belfast and Dublin . | []
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In 1900 or 1901 , Harty moved to London to further his career . | In 1900 he went to London where he was soon known as a composer and an excellent piano accompanist . | []
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Among those whom Harty accompanied in his early days in London was the soprano Agnes Nicholls , whom he married on 15 July 1904 . | In 1904 he married the singer Agnes Nicholls . | []
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His passion for the music of Berlioz was reflected in his programming , and he regularly performed works by contemporary composers including Bax , Moeran , Sibelius , Richard Strauss and Walton . | He conducted works by many composers , some of whom were little known at the time : they included Bax , Sibelius , Berlioz , Moeran , Walton and Richard Strauss . | []
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Shortly after his dismissal by the LSO , Harty began to suffer the symptoms of a brain tumour . | He had a brain tumour . | []
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Harty and his wife had become estranged , and he was nursed through his final illness by his secretary and intimate friend , Olive Elfreda Baguley . | He was looked after by his secretary Olive Baguley , because he had separated from his wife . | []
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He died in Hove at the age of 61 . | He died in Hove near Brighton . | []
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1978 . | The 1978 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 , 1978 and ended on November 30 , 1978 . | []
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The 1978 Atlantic hurricane season was the last Atlantic hurricane season to use an all-female naming list . | 1978 would be the last year that the naming list contained only female names because the addition of male names the following year . | []
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The name Greta was retired after the 1978 season . | No names retired this season . | []
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Brian Porter Kemp ( born November 2 , 1963 ) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 83rd and current Governor of Georgia since 2019 . | Brian P. Kemp ( born November 2 , 1963 ) is an American politician and businessman . <SEP> He is the 83rd Governor of Georgia since 2019 . | []
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A member of the Republican Party , he previously was the 27th Secretary of State of Georgia from 2010 to 2018 and a member of the Georgia State Senate from 2003 until 2007 . | He was the 27th Secretary of State of Georgia from January 2010 to November 2018 . <SEP> He is a member of the Republican Party . | []
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He served as a Georgia State Senator from 2003 to 2007 after defeating the Democratic incumbent , Doug Haines . | Kemp was state senator from 2003 to 2007 . | []
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Lee Hsien Loong ( ; Tamil : லீ சியன ் லூங ் ; born 10 February 1952 ) is a Singaporean politician . | Lee Hsien Loong ( b . 10 February 1952 ) is the current Prime Minister of Singapore . | []
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Lee is the eldest son of Singapore 's first Prime Minister , Lee Kuan Yew . | His father is Lee Kuan Yew , first Prime Minister of Singapore . | []
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The eldest child of Singapore 's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his wife Kwa Geok Choo , Lee Hsien Loong was born in Singapore on 10 February 1952 . | He is the first child of Lee Kuan Yew and Kwa Geok Choo . | []
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He took over the leadership of the People 's Action Party ( PAP ) when former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong stepped down from the position to become the new Senior Minister . | In August 2004 , Goh Chok Tong stepped down as Prime Minister , while Lee Hsien Loong took over the position . <SEP> He then became the General Secretary of People 's Action Party ( PAP ) . | []
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The Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling is the Academy Award given to the best achievement in makeup and hairstyling for film . | The Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling is the Oscar given to the best achievement in makeup and hair-styling for movies . | []
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Traditionally , three films have been nominated each year with exceptions in the early 1980s and 2002 when there were only two nominees ; in 1999 , when there were four nominees . | Usually , only three movies are nominated each year rather than five as in most categories . | []
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In 2012 , the category was given its current name for use in the 85th Academy Awards and onward . | In 2012 , the category was renamed to Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling . | []
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Hydrolysis with water gives arsenous acid and hydrochloric acid : Although AsCl is less moisture sensitive than PCl , it still fumes in moist air . | It reacts with water , similar to phosphorus trichloride , to make arsenous acid and hydrochloric acid . <SEP> It makes fumes in moist air . | []
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Arsenic compounds are highly toxic , and AsCl especially so because of its volatility and solubility . | It is highly toxic . | []
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Ruth Culbertson Samuelson ( November 4 , 1959 – January 23 , 2017 ) was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly , representing the 104th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015 . | Ruth Culbertson Samuelson ( November 4 , 1959 – January 23 , 2017 ) was an American Republican politician . <SEP> She was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly , representing the 104th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015 . | []
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Notably , only a few of the Border Ruffians actually owned slaves ; most were too poor . | Only a few of the Border Ruffians actually owned slaves . <SEP> Most were simply too poor . | []
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What motivated them was hatred of Yankees and abolitionists , and fear of free blacks living nearby . | What motivated them was hatred of Northerners and abolitionists . | []
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The Ruffians were driven by the rhetoric of leaders such as U.S. Senator David Rice Atchison ( D-Missouri ) who called Northerners " negro thieves " and " abolitionist tyrants " . | The Ruffians were driven by the rhetoric of leaders such as U.S. Senator David Rice Atchison of Missouri , who called Northerners " negro thieves " and " abolitionist tyrants . " | []
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He encouraged Missourians to defend their institution " with the bayonet and with blood " and , if necessary , " to kill every God-damned abolitionist in the district . " | He encouraged Missourians to defend the institution of slavery " with the bayonet and with blood " and , if necessary , " to kill every God-damned abolitionist in the district . " | []
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Ukrainian ( ] ) is an East Slavic language . | The Ukrainian language ( Ukrainian : украі ̈ нська ( мова ) , transliteration : ukrajins 'ka mova ) is an Eastern Slavic language . <SEP> Ukrainian is the second most spoken Slavic language . | []
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It is the official state language of Ukraine and one of the three official languages in the unrecognized state of Transnistria , the other two being Romanian and Russian . | It is the official language of Ukraine . | []
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Although there are almost fifty million ethnic Ukrainians worldwide , including 37.5 million in Ukraine ( 77.8 % of the total population ) , the Ukrainian language is prevalent only in western and central Ukraine . | There are 37 million speakers in Ukraine . | []
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Ukrainian is written in a version of Cyrillic , consisting of 33 letters , representing 38 phonemes ; an apostrophe is also used . | The Ukrainian language is written with Cyrillic letters . | []
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Type 1 diabetes ( T1D ) , also known as juvenile diabetes , is a form of diabetes in which very little or no insulin is produced by the pancreas . | Diabetes mellitus type 1 , also called type 1 diabetes , is an autoimmune disease that results in high blood sugar . | []
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About 12 percent of people with type 1 diabetes have clinical depression . | About 15 % of people with diabetes have type 1 . | []
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The underlying mechanism involves an autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas . | Insulin is not being produced in the pancreas due to an autoimmune condition attacking its cells . | []
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Symptoms typically develop over a short period of time . | In type 1 diabetes , symptoms generally develop over a few days or weeks , though may take longer in adults . | []
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" Irreplaceable " is a song recorded by American singer Beyonce ́ for her second studio album , " B 'Day " ( 2006 ) . | " Irreplaceable " is a song written by American singer-songwriters Beyonce ́ Knowles and Ne-Yo , and Norwegian songwriters Mikkel S. Eriksen , Tor Erik Hermansen , Espen Lind , and Amund Bjørklund for Knowles ' second studio album , " B 'Day " ( 2006 ) . | []
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" Irreplaceable " reached number one on December 16 , becoming Beyonce ́ 's fourth number one single as a solo artist , and her second in 2006 , following " Check on It " ( 2005 ) . | " Irreplaceable " reached number one on the " Billboard " Hot 100 on December 16 , 2006 , making it Beyonce ́ 's eighth " Billboard " number-one , and her fourth as a solo artist ( her first without a guest rapper ) . | []
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" Irreplaceable " entered various charts worldwide , and became the most successful single released from " B 'Day " . | " Irreplaceable " has entered many charts around the world . | []
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Stone Temple Pilots ( often abbreviated as STP ) are an American rock band from San Diego , California , that originally consisted of Scott Weiland ( lead vocals ) , brothers Dean DeLeo ( guitar ) and Robert DeLeo ( bass , backing vocals ) , and Eric Kretz ( drums ) . | Stone Temple Pilots ( often called STP ) is an American rock band that played in the 1990s and early 2000s . <SEP> The band has Scott Weiland ( vocals ) , brothers Robert ( bass guitar , vocals ) and Dean DeLeo ( guitar ) , and Eric Kretz ( drums , percussion ) . | []
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The band has had 16 top ten singles on the Billboard rock charts , eight of which peaked at No. 1 , and one No. 1 album for " Purple " in 1994 . | The band had fifteen top ten singles , or songs sold on their own , on the Billboard rock charts , including six # 1 's , and one # 1 album on the pop charts ( 1994 's " Purple " ) . | []
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That same year , the band won a Grammy for " Best Hard Rock Performance " for the song " Plush " from the album " Core " . | In 1994 , the band won a Grammy for " Best Hard Rock Performance " for their song " Plush " . | []
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Stone Temple Pilots were also ranked No. 40 on VH1 's " The 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock " . | Stone Temple Pilots were also ranked at # 40 by VH1 on the 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock list . | []
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As a capstone to the band 's career , Atlantic Records released a greatest hits album , " Thank You , " with a bonus DVD of archive material and music videos , in 2003 . | The band released the greatest-hits album " Thank You " in 2003 . | []
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Likewise , the DeLeo brothers formed the supergroup Army of Anyone with vocalist Richard Patrick of the industrial rock band Filter and session drummer Ray Luzier . | The DeLeo brothers started the band Army of Anyone with Richard Patrick from the band Filter . | []
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The band released its self-titled in 2006 before going on " indefinite hiatus " in 2007 . | Army of Anyone released its first album in 2006 , which was also called " Army of Anyone " . | []
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Eric Kretz kept a lower profile during this time , operating his own studio , Bomb Shelter Studios , and drumming for the band Spiralarms . | Kretz started Bomb Shelter Studios in Los Angeles . | []
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Sun Moon Lake ( ; Thao : " Zintun " ) is a lake in Yuchi Township , Nantou County , Taiwan . | Sun Moon Lake ( ; Thao : " Zintun " ) is a lake in Nantou County , Taiwan . <SEP> Sun Moon Lake is one of the Eight Views of Taiwan . | []
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It is the largest body of water in Taiwan . | It is the largest lake in Taiwan . | []
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The east side of the lake resembles a sun while the west side resembles a moon , hence the name . | The lake was named because the east side of the lake looks like a sun , and the west side of the lake looks like a moon . | []
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The area around the lake is home to the Thao tribe , one of aboriginal tribes of Taiwan . | The land around the lake is home to the Thao tribe . | []
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In legend , Thao hunters discovered Sun Moon Lake while chasing a white deer through the surrounding mountains . | According to legend , Thao hunters discovered Sun Moon Lake after chasing a deer . | []
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The deer eventually led them to the lake , which they found to be not only beautiful , but abundant with fish . | The deer led them to the lake . <SEP> They found that the lake was beautiful and had lots of fish . | []
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In older English literature it was commonly referred to as Lake Candidius , after the 17th century Dutch missionary Georgius Candidius . | The lake was called Lake Candidius in the past . <SEP> It was named after the missionary Georgius Candidius . | []
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Sun Moon Lake surrounds a tiny island called Lalu . | There is an island in the middle of the lake that is called Lalu Island . | []
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Service animals may also be referred to as assistance animals , assist animals , or helper animals depending on the country and the animal 's function . | Service animals may also be called assistance animals , assist animals , support animals , or helper animals , depending on the country and what the animal does . | []
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Many service animals may be trained to perform tasks to help their disabled partners live independent lives . | Dogs can be trained to do many different things to help owners with physical disabilities . <SEP> Service dogs can also be trained to do many , many more things for people with all kinds of disabilities . | []
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In the United States , prior to a revision of the Americans with Disabilities Act going into effect March 15 , 2011 types of animals other than service dogs and miniature horses were protected at least on the Federal level ; individual states " could " expand coverage . | In the United States , as of the 2011 changes to Americans with Disabilities Act regulation only dogs may be used as service animals for the purposes of going to public places . <SEP> In the United States , service animals have some protection under the law . | []
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In 2010 , the U.S. federal government revised its definition of service animal under the Americans with Disabilities Act ( ADA ) . | For example , the Americans with Disabilities Act ( ADA ) governs the use of service animals in public places . | []
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It is legal in certain states to have service " animals " . | In these places , it is also illegal to treat a person with a service animal differently than any other person . | []
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It is also legal to train your own service animal in the United States . | It is legal to train your own service animal in the United States . | []
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Cowbirds are birds belonging to the genus Molothrus in the family Icteridae . | Cowbirds are birds of the genus " Molothrus " . | []
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They are brood parasites , laying their eggs in the nests of other species . | They are brood parasites , similar in life-style to the Cuckoo . <SEP> They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds . | []
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Cowbirds eat insects , including the large numbers that may be stirred up by cattle . | These birds feed on insects , including those stirred up by cattle . | []
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The birds in this genus are infamous for laying their eggs in other birds ' nests . | They lay their eggs in other birds ' nests . | []
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If the cowbird egg is removed , the female cowbird may destroy the host 's eggs to dissuade further removals , according to the Mafia hypothesis . | Cowbirds may penalise hosts which remove the cowbird egg : they often destroy the eggs or nestlings of those hosts . | []
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Peregrine White 's father William White , died on February 21 , 1621 . | White 's father , William White , died in 1621 and his mother Susanna , married Edward Winslow , another " Mayflower " passenger . | []
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Peregrine White married before March 6 , 1648/9 Sarah Bassett , daughter of William and Elizabeth / Elisabeth Bassett . | Peregrine married Sarah Bassett . | []
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They had seven children between c.1649 and c.1670. | They had seven children together . | []
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Sarah Bassett was born in Plymouth c.1630 and died in Marshfield January 22 , 1711 . | Sarah , the mother , died in 1711 . | []
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Peregrine White died on July 20 , 1704 in Marshfield , Massachusetts at age 83 years and 8 months . | Peregrine White died in 1704 , dying at what is now known as Marshfield , Massachusetts . | []
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The Eocene Epoch , lasting from Oligocene , is a major division of the geologic timescale and the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the Cenozoic Era . | The Eocene was the second geological epoch in the Palaeogene . | []
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The Eocene Epoch contained a wide variety of different climate conditions that includes the warmest climate in the Cenozoic Era and ends in an icehouse climate . | The Eocene , like the Palaeocene before it , had a climate much warmer than today . | []
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The end is set at a major extinction event called the " Grande Coupure " ( the " Great Break " in continuity ) or the Eocene – Oligocene extinction event , which may be related to the impact of one or more large bolides in Siberia and in what is now Chesapeake Bay . | At the end of the Eocene another extinction event occurred , this time probably caused by meteorite strikes in Siberia and Chesapeake Bay . | []
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The Eastern Orthodox Church , officially the Orthodox Catholic Church , is the second-largest Christian church , with approximately 260 million baptised members . | The Eastern Orthodox Church , officially the Orthodox Church , is a Christian church . | []
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The Oriental Orthodox churches are not in communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church , despite their similar names . | Their members are called Orthodox Christians , although there is another group of Churches called Oriental Orthodox that is not in communion with the Orthodox Church . <SEP> Old Believers are not in communion with the other Eastern Orthodox Churches . | []
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The church teaches that it is the One , Holy , Catholic and Apostolic church established by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission , and that its bishops are the successors of Christ 's apostles . | The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that it is the Church started by Jesus Christ in his instructions to the Apostles . | []
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It maintains that it practices the original Christian faith , as passed down by holy tradition . | It practices what it understands to be the original Christian faith and maintains the sacred tradition passed down from the apostles . | []
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The Eastern Orthodox Church shared communion with the Roman Catholic Church until the East – West Schism in 1054 , disputing particularly the authority of the Pope . | In 1054 , there was the East – West Schism . | []
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The Patriarch of Constantinople has the honor of primacy , but his title is only first among equals and has no real authority over churches other than the Constantinopolitan , though at times the office of the Ecumenical Patriarch has been accused of Constantinopolitan or Eastern papism . | In the east , there is the Patriarch of Constantinople . | []
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The Patriarch of Constantinople therefore , like the Pope before him , now enjoys the title of " first among equals " . | The Patriarch of Constantinople is the " first among equals " ; his power is not absolute , as seen when meeting with other Patriarchs . | []
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Ozzie Newsome Jr . ( born March 16 , 1956 ) is an American former football tight end for the Cleveland Browns , as well as a former general manager of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League ( NFL ) . | Ozzie Newsome is an American Football general manager currently of the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL . <SEP> Newsome is a former NFL tight end , who wore # 82 with the Cleveland Browns . | []
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Newsome finished his career with 662 receptions and 7,980 yards , both Cleveland franchise records , and 47 touchdowns , fifth all-time . | Newsome is the NFL 's third all-time leading receiver for a tight end , with 662 career catches . | []
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Newsome was a front office executive with the Cleveland Browns from 1991 until their relocation to Baltimore in 1996 ; he has remained an executive with the Baltimore Ravens since their inaugural season . | Newsome retired as a player after the 1990 season Cleveland , but joined the Browns front office as an executive that same year . <SEP> In 1996 , the Browns became the Baltimore Ravens . | []
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Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti announced on February 2 , 2018 , that Newsome would step down following the 2018 season and assistant general manager Eric DeCosta would become the team ’ s new GM . | Newsome became the team 's new general manager under new owner Steve Biscotti . | []
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Sayaka Osakabe ( 小酒部 さやか , Osakabe Sayaka , born May 29 , 1978 ) is a Japanese women 's rights activist . | Sayaka Osakabe ( ; born 1978 ) is a Japanese magazine editor and women 's rights activist . | []
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She pursued legal action for enforcement of Japan 's Equal Opportunities law and obtained recognition from the government that maternal harassment is illegal . | She went to court because of Japan 's Equal Opportunities law . | []
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She was a 2015 winner of the US State Department 's International Women of Courage Award . | In 2015 , the U.S State Department gave Osakabe the International Women of Courage Award . | []
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She was working as a magazine editor when she became pregnant . | She had a job as a magazine editor . | []
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Rather than approve shorter working hours , her boss tried to pressure her to quit her job . | She became pregnant , so she asked her boss for shorter work hours . | []
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