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Decapitation is quickly fatal to humans and most animals .
Decapitation is always fatal , that is , the result is always death .
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Less commonly , decapitation can also refer to the removal of the head from a body that is already dead .
Decapitation can also describe the removal of a head from a body that is already dead .
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An executioner who carries out executions by beheading is called a headsman .
The executioner who performs beheadings is called a headsman .
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City Choir Dunedin , formerly the City of Dunedin Choir , ( trading name of the Dunedin Choral Society Incorporated ) is an auditioned mixed-voice choir in Dunedin , New Zealand .
The City of Dunedin Choir a community choir in a city called Dunedin which is in the South Island of New Zealand .
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It accepts singers of all age groups from the wider Dunedin community and performs large-scale classical choral works .
The choir sings large classical choral pieces of music .
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The choir 's repertoire encompasses Baroque , Classical and Romantic orchestral works , and includes contemporary New Zealand choral music .
The choir sings many types of music , including music from these periods : Baroque , Classical and Romantic orchestral works , and also modern New Zealand choral music .
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The choir is usually involved in four or five concerts a year and regularly performs with the Dnedin Symphony Orchestra .
The Choir usually sings in about four or five concerts a year , often performing with an orchestra called Southern Sinfonia .
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In 1863 the Choral Society was formed .
The choir used to be two choirs , the Musical Union and the Choral Society , which were both made in 1863 and they joined together the following year with George West as conductor .
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The name " Dunedin Choral Society " was introduced the following year .
The name of the choir became Dunedin Choral Society Incorporated a few years later .
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The Choral Society changed its name to Schola Cantorum in 1967 , upon merging with the University Union Choir , and then to City of Dunedin Choir in 1993 , the year it celebrated 130 years of existence .
It changed its name to Schola Cantorum in 1967 , after joining together with the University Union Choir , and then it changed its name to City of Dunedin Choir in 1993 , the year it had existed for 130 years .
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Wynonna Ellen Judd ( ; born Christina Claire Ciminella ; May 30 , 1964 ) is a multi award-winning American country music and Adult contemporary pop singer .
Christina Claire Ciminella , aka Wynonna Judd , is an American singer and songwriter .
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She first rose to fame in the 1980s alongside her mother Naomi in the country music duo The Judds .
She first rose to fame during the 1980s as part of the duo The Judds with her mother Naomi Judd , who is also a singer .
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They released seven albums on Curb Records in addition to 26 singles , of which 14 were number-one hits .
The duo had seven albums via Curb Records .
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Wynonna was born Christina Claire Ciminella in Ashland , Kentucky , on May 30 , 1964 .
Judd was born on May 30 , 1964 .
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Southwark is a district of Central London and is the north-west of the London Borough of Southwark .
Southwark is the main part of the inner London Borough of Southwark .
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In 1889 the area became part of the County of London .
Southwark was once a separate town in Surrey , and was made part of London in 1889 .
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Two Roman roads , Stane Street and Watling Street , met at Southwark in what is now Borough High Street .
Two Roman roads met in Southwark : Watling Street and Stane Street .
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Mary Baker Eddy ( July 16 , 1821 – December 3 , 1910 ) was an American writer and religious leader who established the Church of Christ , Scientist , as a Christian denomination and worldwide movement of spiritual healers .
Mary Baker Eddy ( July 16 , 1821 – December 3 , 1910 ) was the founder of Christian Science , a new religious movement in the United States in the latter half of the 19th century .
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She wrote and published the movement 's textbook , " Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures " and 15 other books .
Eddy wrote the movement 's textbook " Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures " ( first published 1875 ) and founded the Church of Christ , Scientist in 1879 .
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In 1908 , at the age of 87 , she founded " The Christian Science Monitor " , a global newspaper that has won seven Pulitzer Prizes .
She also founded the Christian Science Publishing Society ( 1898 ) , which continues to publish a number of periodicals , including " The Christian Science Monitor " ( founded in 1908 ) .
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Linda Louise McCartney , Lady McCartney ( " ne ́ e " Eastman ; formerly See ; September 24 , 1941 – April 17 , 1998 ) was an American musician , photographer , animal rights activist and entrepreneur .
Lady Linda Louise Eastman See McCartney ( September 24 , 1941 - April 17 , 1998 ) was the first wife of musician Paul McCartney .
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McCartney 's mother , Louise Sara ( ne ́ e Lindner ) Eastman , was from a German Jewish family .
Her mother was Louise Linder , who was an heiress to a department store fortune .
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She was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles .
She and McCartney were married , and had a baby ( named Mary after McCartney 's own mother ) the next year .
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The McCartneys became outspoken vegetarians and animal rights activists .
She and McCartney also became vegetarians , out of their love of animals .
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Linda became an animal rights activist and wrote and published several vegetarian cookbooks .
She learned and made recipes for vegetarian meals , and began to write cookbooks .
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In 1991 , Linda introduced a line of frozen vegetarian meals under the Linda McCartney Foods name , which made her wealthy independently of her husband .
She launched a line of vegetarian frozen dinners .
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She became Lady McCartney when her husband was knighted in 1997 .
Paul McCartney was knighted in 1997 , and Linda was named Lady McCartney .
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Linda 's daughter , Heather , created another strong bond between them , since he had always liked and wanted children of his own .
McCartney loved to spend time with Linda 's daughter Heather , and the three of them seemed to make a family . <SEP> Linda and their children were always there .
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Around this time , Paul fell into a deep depression due to the Beatles ' pending breakup .
Paul McCartney suffered from depression for a time , when the Beatles ended .
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It may affect more than 11 % of American women between 15 and 44 .
As many as 11 % of American women between 15 and 44 years-old may have this sickness .
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Endometriosis can have both social and psychological effects .
Having endometriosis can make it hard to have a baby .
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There is no cure for endometriosis but a number of treatments may improve symptoms .
A doctor may try to treat endometriosis with medicine . <SEP> There different kinds of medicine that treat endometriosis .
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The place name " Gera " originally referred to the area of the Elster river valley where the city stands now .
In the beginning , " Gera " was not the name of a village or city , but of a region or district .
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The first known documentary mention of Gera dates from 995 .
This district was mentioned in a document for the first time in the year 995 .
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In 999 Emperor Otto III assigned the " province " of Gera to the Quedlinburg Abbey .
Four years later , in 999 , the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III gave this district to his sister Adelheid , who was an abbess in Quedlinburg .
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Gera was first mentioned as a town in 1237 , though it is unclear in which year Gera got the municipal law .
Another document , which is from the year 1237 , said for the first time that there was a town called Gera .
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The Vogts of Weida were the ancestors of the Reussians , who ruled Gera until 1918 .
These officials were the ancestors of the counts and princes of Reuß , which reigned in Gera for many years , until the year 1918 .
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During the centuries , Gera has been a quite small town of 2,000 inhabitants .
Before that , Gera was a quite small town , but in the year 1900 , it had already about 45,000 inhabitants .
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In 1952 , the city also became an administrative centre in GDR as one of the capitals of Gera administrative district ( Bezirk ) .
From 1952 to 1990 , it was the capital of the Gera District ( " Bezirk Gera " ) of the GDR .
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In 1950 , Gera had 98,000 inhabitants and the all-time peak was reached in 1988 with a population of 135,000 .
The highest number of inhabitants of Gera was 134,834 in the year 1988 .
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The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year .
The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year .
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Thirty Seconds to Mars has received three awards from thirteen nominations .
30 Seconds to Mars has received one award from two nominations .
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Thirty Seconds to Mars has received two nominations .
They won all the nominations . <SEP> 30 Seconds to Mars has received one awards .
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The MTV Australia Awards was an annual awards ceremony presented by MTV Australia .
The MTV Australia Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 2005 by MTV Australia .
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Thirty Seconds to Mars has received two awards .
30 Seconds to Mars has won two award .
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The TMF Awards was an annual awards ceremony presented by The Music Factory .
The TMF Awards is an annual television awards show broadcast live on The Music Factory .
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Thirty Seconds to Mars has received four nominations .
30 Seconds to Mars has received two nominations .
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The MTV Asia Awards was an annual awards ceremony presented by MTV Asia .
The MTV Asia Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 2002 by MTV Asia .
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The MTV Italian Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by MTV Italy .
The TRL Awards were established in 2006 by MTV Italy , to celebrate the most popular artists and music videos in Italy .
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The MTV Europe Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by Viacom International Media Networks to honor artists and music in pop culture .
The MTV Europe Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1994 by MTV Europe .
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It continues southeast from Dodge City and first intersects US-54 at Mullinville .
It goes southeast from Dodge City and first intersects US-54 at Mullinville .
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US-400 and US-54 begin a long concurrency at Mullinville which passes through Greensburg , Pratt and Kingman before entering Wichita .
US-400 and US-54 start going together at Mullinville . <SEP> This goes through Greensburg , Pratt and Kingman before going into Wichita .
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While in Wichita , US-400 and US-54 intersect Interstate 235 and the concurrency of US-81 and Interstate 135 .
While in Wichita , US-400 and US-54 intersect Interstate 235 . <SEP> It goes along with US-81 and Interstate 135 .
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At Augusta , US-400 and US-54 enter into another concurrency with US-77 , and US-400 breaks from this concurrency at Haverhill .
At Augusta , US-400 and US-54 goes along with US-77 .
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US-400 continues east through several small towns before turning southeast to go through the Fredonia area and intersecting US-75 at Neodesha .
US-400 goes east through several small towns before turning southeast to go through the Fredonia area . <SEP> It intersect US-75 at Neodesha .
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It then turns south with US-69 and at Crestline , follows US-69A south to Riverton .
It then turns south with US-69 . <SEP> At Crestline , it follows US-69A south to Riverton .
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US-400 then turns east with US-166 at Baxter Springs and the two highways run concurrently eastward into Missouri .
US-400 then turns east with US-166 at Baxter Springs . <SEP> The two highways go eastward into Missouri .
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Matilda was born to Henry I , King of England and Duke of Normandy , and his first wife , Matilda of Scotland , possibly around 7 February 1102 at Sutton Courtenay , in Berkshire .
Matilda ' the Empress ' of England was born circa August 1102 at Winchester , Hampshire , EnglandG.2 She was also reported to have been born on 7 February 1102 at England . <SEP> She was the daughter of Henry I ' Beauclerc ' , King of England and Editha of Scotland .
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She was buried under the high altar at Bec Abbey after her death in 1167 .
She died on 10 September 1167 at Abbey of the Notre Dame des Pre ́ s , Rouen , Caux , FranceG.2 She was buried at Rouen Cathedral , Rouen , Caux , FranceG.2
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Meanwhile , Matilda 's younger brother , William Adelin , died in the " White Ship " disaster of 1120 , leaving Matilda 's father and England facing a potential succession crisis .
Her brother , William Adelin , died in the wreck of the White Ship in 1120 .
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Henry died in 1135 , but Matilda and Geoffrey faced opposition from Anglo-Norman barons .
At her father 's death in 1135 , her cousin King Stephen rushed to take the throne .
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Henry Chapier ( 14 November 1933 – 27 January 2019 ) was a French journalist , film critic , television presenter and feature film director .
Henry Chapier ( 14 November 1933 – 27 January 2019 ) was a French journalist , movie critic , television presenter and movie director . <SEP> Chapier died on 27 January 2019 at the age of 85 .
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Henry Chapier was born in Bucharest , Romania , the son of an international lawyer and an actress of Austrian descent .
He was born in Bucharest , Romania .
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He later became a stringer at " L 'Express " and obtained a prize as best beginner journalist in 1959 .
He later became a stringer at " L 'Express " .
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Catherine Bush ( born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer .
Catherine " Kate " Bush ( born 30 July 1958 ) is an English singer-songwriter .
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In 1978 , aged 19 , she topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single " Wuthering Heights " , becoming the first female artist to achieve a UK number one with a self-written song .
In 1978 , her first single " Wuthering Heights " was Number 1 in the UK for a month , making her the first woman to have a No.1 in the UK with a song she had written by herself ..
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She has since released 25 UK Top 40 singles , including the top-10 hits " The Man with the Child in His Eyes " , " Babooshka " , " Running Up That Hill " , " Do n't Give Up " ( a duet with Peter Gabriel ) and " King of the Mountain " .
She has released ten studio albums and 25 UK hit singles .
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All ten of her studio albums reached the UK Top 10 , including the UK number-one albums " Never for Ever " ( 1980 ) , " Hounds of Love " ( 1985 ) , and the compilation " The Whole Story " ( 1986 ) .
In 1980 she had her first UK No.1 album , " Never for Ever " .
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The top-selling single from the album was " Babooshka " , which reached number five in the UK singles chart .
" Babooshka " was the best-selling single from the album .
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In May 2011 , Bush released the album " Director 's Cut " .
In 2011 she released two albums , " Director 's Cut " and " 50 Words for Snow " on her own record label Fish People .
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Three of the songs , including " This Woman 's Work " , have been completely re-recorded , with lyrics often changed in places .
They have been remixed and three have been re-recorded .
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Judy Lee Klemesrud ( June 11 , 1939 – October 12 , 1985 ) was a writer for " The New York Times " from 1966 until her death in 1985 .
Judy Lee Klemesrud ( June 11 , 1939 - October 12 , 1985 ) was a writer for " The New York Times " from 1966 till her death in 1985 .
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She attended the University of Iowa from 1958 until she was graduated in 1961 .
Klemesrud attended the University of Iowa from 1958 until she graduated in 1961 .
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She later attended the Columbia University School of Journalism .
She later went to Columbia University to attend the School of Journalism .
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She then spent four years as a reporter for the " Chicago Daily News " .
She then spent 4 years as a reporter for the " Chicago Daily News " .
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She then spent 19 years at " The New York Times " beginning in 1966 , and ending at her death in 1985 .
She worked at " The New York Times " from 1966 until her death in 1985 .
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Lutherans and Reformed Christians believe that the whole Christ , including the body and blood of Jesus , are present in the supper , a concept known as the sacramental union .
In most Protestant churches , not including Lutheranism , the sacrament of communion involves eating small wafers or Matzos and drinking wine or grape juice , and not believing that it is the actual body and blood of Jesus , but as a very important symbolic observance , and fulfillment of what Christ commanded . <SEP> They believe that this is a symbol of the body and blood of Jesus , and they call it the Sacrament .
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Hadrian ( ; ; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138 ) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138 .
Hadrian ( Publius Aelius Hadrianus , 24 January 76 – 10 July 138 ) was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 .
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He is known for building Hadrian 's Wall , which marked the northern limit of Britannia .
He is best known for building Hadrian 's Wall , which marked the northern limit of Roman territory in Britain .
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He was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus in Italica , Hispania Baetica , into a Hispano-Italic family that settled in Spain from the Italian city of Atri in Picenum .
Hadrian was born to a Hispano-Roman family , probably in Italica ( near Seville ) .
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His father was of senatorial rank and was a first cousin of Emperor Trajan .
His predecessor Trajan was a maternal cousin of Hadrian 's father .
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Plotina and Trajan 's close friend and adviser Lucius Licinius Sura were well disposed towards Hadrian .
Trajan 's wife and his friend Licinius Sura were well-disposed towards Hadrian , and he may well have owed his succession to them .
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He visited almost every province of the Empire , accompanied by an Imperial retinue of specialists and administrators .
During his reign , Hadrian traveled to nearly every province of the empire .
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He was an ardent admirer of Greece and sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the Empire , so he ordered the construction of many opulent temples there .
Hadrian sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the empire : he ordered the construction of many temples in the city .
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As a senator , Hadrian 's father would have spent much of his time in Rome .
Hadrian spent much of his time with the military .
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He suppressed the Bar Kokhba revolt in Judaea , but his reign was otherwise peaceful .
Late in his reign , he stopped the Bar Kokhba revolt in Judaea , renaming the province Syria Palaestina .
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Fro ̈ lunda Hockey Club , also known as the Fro ̈ lunda Indians , is a Swedish professional ice hockey club based in Gothenburg .
Fro ̈ lunda HC is an ice hockey club in the town of Gothenburg in Sweden .
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The club was founded on 3 February 1938 , as an ice hockey section in Va ̈ stra Fro ̈ lunda IF and became independent on 29 March 1984 .
The ice hockey section became an independent club in 1984 .
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On 16 June 2004 , the club shortened the name from Va ̈ stra Fro ̈ lunda Hockey Club to Fro ̈ lunda Hockey Club .
It then adopted the name Va ̈ stra Fro ̈ lunda HC . <SEP> In 2004 the name was shortened to Fro ̈ lunda HC .
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Prior to the 1995/1996 season , the nickname Indians was adopted .
The club adopted the nickname Indians in 1995 .
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Fro ̈ lunda have won the national championship title five times , in 1965 , 2003 , 2005 , 2016 and 2019 .
Fro ̈ lunda HC won the Swedish national championship in the years of 1965 , 2003 , 2005 and 2016 .
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The Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ) , commonly known as MI6 , is the foreign intelligence service of the government of the United Kingdom , tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligence ( HUMINT ) in support of the UK 's national security .
The Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ) , commonly known as MI6 , is the United Kingdom 's intelligence agency which collects intelligence about foreign countries .
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Unlike its main sister agencies , the Security Service ( MI5 ) and Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) , SIS works exclusively in foreign intelligence gathering ; the ISA allows it to carry out operations only against persons outside the British Islands .
The service works with the Security Service ( MI5 ) , Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) and the Defence Intelligence ( DIS ) .
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Pears are consumed fresh , canned , as juice , and dried .
They can be baked , canned , frozen , or eaten fresh .
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The juice can also be used in jellies and jams , usually in combination with other fruits , including berries .
They can be made into jams , jellies or juice .
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The pear is native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of the Old World , from western Europe and north Africa east right across Asia .
The pear originated from Europe , Africa and Asia . <SEP> The pear comes from Eastern Europe and Western Asia .
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Mount Tamalpais ( ; ; Coast Miwok : / t ̪ ɑmɑlˈpɑis ̺ / , known locally as Mount Tam ) is a peak in Marin County , California , United States , often considered symbolic of Marin County .
Mount Tamalpais ( pronounced , known locally as " Mount Tam " ) is a mountain in Marin County , California , United States . <SEP> It is often seen as a symbol of Marin County .
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Mount Tamalpais is the highest peak in the Marin Hills , which are part of the Northern California Coast Ranges .
It is the highest mountain in the Marin Hills .
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Much of Mount Tamalpais is protected within public lands such as Mount Tamalpais State Park , the Marin Municipal Water District watershed , and National Park Service land , such as Muir Woods .
A lot of Mount Tamalpais is on protected public lands such as Mount Tamalpais State Park and the Mount Tamalpais Watershed .
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The East Peak is at 2571 ft .
The elevation at the East Peak , its second highest point , is 2572 ft . The West Peak , the mountain 's highest peak , is 2574 ft above sea level .
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