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The song narrates the story of an itinerant worker , or " swagman " , making a drink of billy tea at a bush camp and capturing a jumbuck ( sheep ) to eat . | The song tells the story of a traveling farm worker making a drink of tea at a bush camp and capturing a sheep to eat . | []
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The Australian poet Banjo Paterson wrote the words to " Waltzing Matilda " in January 1895 while staying at Dagworth Station , a sheep and cattle station near Winton in Central West Queensland owned by the Macpherson family . | Paterson wrote the words while staying at the Dagworth Homestead , farm in Queensland . | []
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Paterson decided that the music would be a good piece to set lyrics to , and produced the original version during the rest of his stay at the station and in Winton . | Paterson decided that it would be a good tune to write words for and completed during his stay at the farm . | []
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Macpherson had heard the tune " The Craigielee March " played by a military band while attending the Warrnambool steeplechase horse racing in Victoria in April 1894 , and played it back by ear at Dagworth . | The tune is probably the Scottish song " Thou Bonnie Wood Of Craigielea " , which Macpherson heard played by a band at the Warrnambool steeplechase . | []
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The march was based on the music the Scottish composer James Barr composed in 1818 for Robert Tannahill 's 1806 poem " Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielee " . | Robert Tannahill wrote the words in 1805 and James Barr wrote the music in 1818 . | []
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In the early 1890s it was arranged as " The Craigielee " march music for brass band by Australian composer Thomas Bulch . | In 1893 it was arranged for brass band by Thomas Bulch . | []
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There are no " official " lyrics to " Waltzing Matilda " and slight variations can be found in different sources . | There are no " official " words to " Waltzing Matilda " , and slight differences can be found in the sources . | []
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This version incorporates the famous " You 'll never catch me alive said he " variation introduced by the Billy Tea company . | This version uses the famous " You 'll never catch me alive said he " variation introduced by the Billy Tea company . | []
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Paterson 's original lyrics referred to " drowning himself ' neath the Coolibah Tree " . | Paterson 's original words use ' drowning ' , which the tea company felt was too negative . | []
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Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong Under the shade of a coolibah tree , And he sang as he watched and waited till his " Billy " boiled , " You 'll come a-waltzing Matilda , with me . " | Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong Under the shade of a coolibah tree , And he sang as he watched and waited ' til his billy boiled " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " | []
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" Chorus : " Waltzing Matilda , waltzing Matilda , You 'll come a-waltzing Matilda , with me , And he sang as he watched and waited till his " Billy " boiled , " You 'll come a-waltzing Matilda , with me . " | Waltzing Matilda , Waltzing Matilda " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " And he sang as he watched and waited ' til his billy boiled , " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " . | []
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Down came a jumbuck to drink at that billabong , Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee , And he sang as he shoved that jumbuck in his tucker bag , " You 'll come a-waltzing Matilda , with me . " | Waltzing Matilda , Waltzing Matilda " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " And he sang as he shoved that jumbuck in his tucker bag , " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " . | []
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Up rode the squatter , mounted on his thoroughbred . | Up rode the squatter , mounted on his thoroughbred , Down came the troopers , one , two , three , " Where 's that jolly jumbuck you 've got in your tucker bag ? " | []
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Up jumped the swagman and sprang into the billabong . | Up jumped the swagman and sprang into the billabong , " You 'll never catch me alive " , said he , And his ghost may be heard as you pass by that billabong , " You 'll come a-Waltzing Matilda , with me " . | []
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Marcus Aurelius ( or ; ; 26 April 121 β 17 March 180 ) was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher . | Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ( 26 April 121 β 17 March 180 ) was Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 . <SEP> He ruled with Lucius Verus as co-emperor from 161 until Verus ' death in 169 . | []
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He was the last of the rulers traditionally known as the Five Good Emperors , and the last emperor of the Pax Romana , an age of relative peace and stability for the Roman Empire . | He was the last of the Five Good Emperors , and is considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers . | []
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Ali Abdussalam Treki ( β ; 10 October 1937 β 19 October 2015 ) was a Libyan diplomat in Muammar Gaddafi 's regime . | Ali Abdussalam Treki ( β ; 1938 β 19 October 2015 ) was a Libyan diplomat during Muammar Gaddafi 's regime . | []
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Treki served as one of Libya 's top diplomats beginning in the 1970s and ending with the 2011 Libyan Civil War . | Treki served as one of Libya 's top diplomats since the 1970s . | []
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He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1976 to 1982 and again from 1984 to 1986 , and he was later the Permanent Representative to the United Nations on several occasions . | He was Foreign Minister from 1976 to 1982 and again from 1984 to 1986 . <SEP> He has been Permanent Representative to the United Nations on several occasions . | []
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" Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories " is the second game in the " Kingdom Hearts " series . | Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories is the second game in the " Kingdom Hearts " series , and was released in Japan on November 11 , 2004 and in North America on December 7 , 2004 . | []
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" Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories " is set immediately after the events of the first game . | The game starts immediately after the end of " Kingdom Hearts " . | []
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Sora , Donald , Goofy , and Jiminy Cricket walk down a winding path in search of Riku and King Mickey . | Sora , Donald and Goofy go to a castle called Castle Oblivion where they visit recreations of the worlds they visited before . | []
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As Sora loses his memories , he gradually appears to remember a girl named Namine Μ as an old friend of his , and learns from Organization member Larxene that she is being held prisoner in the castle . | Sora eventually forgets Kairi , and she is replaced in his memory by a girl named Namine Μ . | []
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" Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories " was remade for the PlayStation 2 , titled " Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories " . | " Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories " is a reissue of the game made for the PlayStation 2 . | []
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It was developed by Square Enix 's fifth Product Development Division , based in Osaka , and released as the second disc of " Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + " in Japan on March 29 , 2007 and as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 . | It was released together with " Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + " in Japan on March 29 , 2007 , and was released as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 . | []
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Edge and Christian ( E & C ) are a tag team made of real life best friends Edge ( Adam Copeland ) and Christian ( Jason Reso ) . | Edge and Christian ( E & C ) was a professional wrestling tag team . <SEP> The team was made up of legit ( real life ) best friends Edge and Christian . | []
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They are best known for their time in the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) , later renamed World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) where they won the WWF Tag Team Championship on seven occasions . | Edge and Christian are best known for competing in World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment ( WWE ) . <SEP> During their time as a tag team , they were able to win the WWF Tag Team Championship on seven different occasions . | []
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Initially , the two were portrayed as on-screen brothers , but the aspect was de-emphasized in the mid-2000s , and in 2010 , the team was officially retconned as childhood friends . | They were first portrayed as on-screen brothers during the mid-2000s but that was later fazed out and they were announced as childhood friends in 2010 . | []
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The team split up in 2001 but reunited briefly on the SmackDown brand in 2011 . | The team split up in 2001 and reunited for a short while in 2011 but it ended after Edge had to announce to his retirement due to a neck injury on the April 11 episode of " Monday Night Raw " . | []
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Edge and Christian are also noteworthy for their participation in the first three Tables , Ladders , and Chairs matches ( TLC matches ) . | They were also known for competing in Tables , Ladders , and Chairs matches ( TLC matches ) where they competed in the very first one at SummerSlam and defeated The Hardy Boyz ( Matt and Jeff ) and The Dudley Boyz ( Bubba Ray and D-Von ) . | []
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Jesus is the central figure of Christianity . | Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ , was a Jewish teacher and reformer of religion who has become the main and central figure of Christianity . | []
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Modern scholars agree that Jesus was a Jew of 1st-century Palestine . | Most historians agree that he was a Jew from a place called Judea , in a town called Nazareth , in what is now Israel . | []
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They agree that Jesus debated with Jewish authorities on the subject of God , performed some healings , taught in parables and gathered followers . | They also agree that he was thought of as a teacher and a healer , and that he was baptized by John the Baptist . | []
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Meanwhile , Manichaeans , Gnostics , Muslims , Baha 'is , and others have found prominent places for Jesus in their religions . | Manichaeans , Gnostics , Muslims , Baha Μ ' i Μ s , and others have found prominent places for Jesus in their religions . | []
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Baha Μ ' i Μ teachings consider Jesus to be a manifestation of God , a Baha Μ ' i Μ concept for prophets β intermediaries between God and humanity , serving as messengers and reflecting God 's qualities and attributes . | Baha Μ ' i Μ teachings consider Jesus to be a " manifestation of God " , a Baha Μ ' i Μ concept for prophets . | []
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Some Hindus consider Jesus to be an avatar or a sadhu . | And also some Hindus consider Jesus to be an avatar or a sadhu . | []
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The birth of Jesus is celebrated annually on December 25 ( or various dates in January by some eastern churches ) as Christmas . | Most Christians celebrate the day that Jesus was born as the holiday of Christmas . | []
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As Jesus travels towards Jerusalem , in the Perean ministry , he returns to the area where he was baptized , about a third of the way down from the Sea of Galilee along the Jordan River . | He baptized Jesus in the Jordan River . | []
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Jesus preaches around Galilee , and in , his first disciples , who will eventually form the core of the early Church , encounter him and begin to travel with him . | Then Jesus went into Galilee , settled in Capernaum , and began to preach about the Kingdom of God . | []
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John 's Gospel presents the teachings of Jesus not merely as his own preaching , but as divine revelation . | In John 's Gospel , chapter 5 , there is the story of Jesus healing a crippled man . <SEP> Based on John 's Gospel , Christian teaching is that the death and resurrection of Jesus are the sign of his power to forgive the sins of any person who turns to him and truly asks for forgiveness . | []
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Most Christians believe Jesus enables people to be reconciled to God . | These teachings , which are believed by most Christians , are not believed by many other people . | []
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Most Muslims do not believe that he was crucified , but that he was physically raised into Heaven by God . | Most Jews do not believe this . <SEP> Muslims do not believe that Jesus was God or " the Son of God " . | []
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Muslims believe Jesus was a bringer of scripture and was born of a virgin , but was not the son of God . | Muslims believe Jesus ( under the name Isa ) was the second-to-last Prophet ( messenger of God ) . <SEP> Muslims believe that Jesus can not be part of God , because there is only one God . | []
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The Gospels of Matthew and Luke offer two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus . | Matthew 's Gospel was written next . <SEP> Matthew was one of Jesus ' disciples . | []
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The gospel episodes that include descriptions of the miracles of Jesus also often include teachings , and the miracles themselves involve an element of teaching . | In his Gospel , he often mentions these teachings . | []
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The Gospels say that Jesus was betrayed to the authorities by a disciple , and many scholars consider this report to be highly reliable . | The Gospels say that the temple leaders were angry and wanted to kill him . <SEP> But the Gospels say that the body of Jesus was gone , and that he was seen alive afterwards . | []
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The New Testament states that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith . | This is called the Resurrection . | []
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Durning was the ninth of ten children . | Durning was born in Highland Falls , New York on February 28 , 1923 , the ninth of ten children . | []
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His three brothers James ( Roger ) ( 1915 β 2000 ) , Clifford ( 1916 β 1994 ) , Gerald ( 1926 β 2000 ) and his sister Frances ( 1918 β 2006 ) survived to adulthood , but five sisters died from scarlet fever and smallpox as children . | His three brothers James ( Roger ) ( 1915 β 2000 ) , Clifford ( 1916 β 1994 ) , and Gerald Durning ( born 1926 ) , and his sister Frances ( born 1919 ) survived to adulthood , but five sisters lost their lives to scarlet fever and smallpox as children . | []
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He was the son of Louise ( ne Μ e Leonard ; 1894 β 1982 ) , a laundress at West Point , and James E. Durning ( 1883 β c . 1935 ) . | His mother , Louise ( ne Μ e Leonard ; 1894 β 1982 ) , was a laundress at West Point , and his father , James Durning ( 1883 β c . 1939 ) , was an Irish immigrant . | []
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His father and mother were an of Irish , German and English descent Durning was raised Catholic . | His mother was also born in Ireland . <SEP> Durning was raised Catholic . | []
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Durning served in the U.S. Army during World War II . | He fought during World War II . | []
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Durning married his first wife , Carole Doughty , in 1959 . | He was married to Carole Doughty from 1959 until they divorced in 1972 . | []
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His second marriage was virtually over , with the two filing an official Declaration of Separation in 2010 . | He was legally separated from his second wife , Mary Ann ( Amelio ) Durning , in 2010 . | []
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Charles Edward Durning ( February 28 , 1923 β December 24 , 2012 ) was an American actor , with appearances in over 200 movies , television shows and plays . | Charles Edward Durning ( February 28 , 1923 - December 24 , 2012 ) was an American actor . <SEP> Durning had more than 100 movie and television credits . | []
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In 1972 , director George Roy Hill , impressed by Durning 's performance in the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play " That Championship Season " , offered him a role in " The Sting " ( 1973 ) . | In 1972 , director George Roy Hill , impressed by his performance in the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play " That Championship Season " , offered Durning a role in " The Sting " ( 1973 ) . | []
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In the Best Picture-winner , starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford , Durning won distinction as a crooked cop , Lt. Wm . Snyder , who polices and hustles professional con artists . | In the Oscar best picture winner starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford , Durning won distinction as the crooked cop , Lt. Wm . Snyder . | []
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Durning 's best-known films include " The Sting " ( 1973 ) , " Dog Day Afternoon " ( 1975 ) , " True Confessions " ( 1981 ) , " Tootsie " ( 1982 ) , " Dick Tracy " ( 1990 ) and " O Brother , Where Art Thou ? " | Some of Durning 's other well-known movie performances include " Dog Day Afternoon " , " The Muppet Movie " , " True Confessions " , " Tootsie " , " To Be Or Not To Be " , " The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas " , " Home for the Holidays " and " O Brother , Where Art Thou ? " . | []
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He appeared on the FX television series " Rescue Me " , playing Mike Gavin , the retired firefighter father of Denis Leary 's character . | Most recent television roles include the voice of Francis Griffin on " Family Guy " and Michael Gavin , the retired firefighter father of Denis Leary 's character , in the FX television series " Rescue Me " . | []
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Lawrence 's goldfinch ( " Spinus lawrencei " ) is a small songbird of erratic distribution that breeds in California and Baja California and winters in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico . | The Lawrence 's Goldfinch , " Carduelis lawrencei " , is a small songbird of North America . | []
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At about 4.75 in long and weighing about 0.4 oz , it is slightly bigger than the lesser goldfinch and slightly smaller than the American goldfinch , with less yellow in the plumage than either . | Bigger than the Lesser Goldfinch , and smaller than the American Goldfinch , with less yellow markings than either . | []
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Females are browner , have less and duller yellow , and lack the black . | Females have less yellow and do not have the black cap and chin of the males . | []
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Robert J. LaFortune ( born January 24 , 1927 ) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma . | Robert James LaFortune ( born January 24 , 1927 ) is an American Republican politician and engineer . | []
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Robert left private business to serve three terms as Tulsa 's commissioner of streets and public property from 1964 to 1970 . | LaFortune left private business to serve three terms as Tulsa 's commissioner of streets and public property from 1964 to 1970 . | []
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Renato Dulbecco ( , ] ; February 22 , 1914 β February 19 , 2012 ) was an Italian β American virologist who won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on oncoviruses , which are viruses that can cause cancer when they infect animal cells . | Renato Dulbecco ( February 22 , 1914 β February 19 , 2012 ) was an Italian-born American virologist who won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on oncogenes . <SEP> Oncogenes are genes in viruses that cause cancer when they infect animal cells . | []
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He studied at the University of Turin under Giuseppe Levi , along with fellow students Salvador Luria and Rita Levi-Montalcini , who also moved to the U.S. with him and won Nobel prizes . | Dulbecco studied at the University of Turin under Giuseppe Levi . <SEP> His fellow students Salvador Luria and Rita Levi-Montalcini also moved to the U.S. with him and won Nobel prizes . | []
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The term " capitalist " , meaning an owner of capital , appears earlier than the term " capitalism " and it dates back to the mid-17th century . | The word " capitalism " was not used until the 19th century . | []
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Cuttlefish or cuttles are marine molluscs of the order Sepiida . | Cuttlefish are marine Cephalopod molluscs . | []
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They belong to the class Cephalopoda , which also includes squid , octopuses , and nautiluses . | They belong to the same class as squid , octopodes and the nautilus . | []
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Cuttlefish have a unique internal shell , the cuttlebone . | Cuttlefish have an internal cuttlebone , made of calcium carbonate . | []
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Each species ' cuttlebone has a distinct shape , size , and pattern of ridges or texture . | The cuttlebone of each species has a distinct shape , size , and pattern of ridges or texture . | []
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Cuttlebone has been used since antiquity to make casts for metal . | Cuttlebones are used by jewellers and silversmiths as moulds for casting small objects . | []
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Cuttlebone is given to parakeets and other cagebirds as a source of dietary calcium . | They are probably better known today as the material given to pet birds as a source of calcium . | []
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The cuttlebone is unique to cuttlefish , and is one of the features that distinguish them from their squid relatives . | The cuttlebone is only found in cuttlefish , and is one of the features that makes them different from squid and other molluscs . | []
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St Blazey is a small town in Cornwall , England , United Kingdom . | St Blazey is a small town in Cornwall , United Kingdom , in the civil parish of St Blaise . | []
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St Blaise is the civil parish in which St Blazey is situated ; the name St Blaise is also used by the town council . | The name St Blaise is also used by the town council . | []
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St Blazey is situated 3 mi east of St Austell , 1 mi west of Tywardreath and 1 mi north of Par . | St Blazey is 3 mi east of St Austell . | []
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Jean-Louis Koszul ( ] ; January 3 , 1921 β January 12 , 2018 ) was a French mathematician , best known for studying geometry and discovering the Koszul complex . | Jean-Louis Koszul ( ] ; January 3 , 1921 β January 12 , 2018 ) was a French mathematician . <SEP> Koszul was best known for studying geometry and discovering the Koszul complex . | []
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He was a member of the French Academy of Sciences . | From 1980 until his death , Koszul was a member of the French Academy of Sciences . | []
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He died on January 12 , 2018 at the age of 97 , nine days after his 97th birthday . | Koszul died on January 12 , 2018 in Paris at the age of 97 . | []
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Arsenic trioxide is an inorganic compound with the formula As2O3 . | Arsenic trioxide , also known as white arsenic , arsenic ( III ) oxide , or arsenious oxide , is a chemical compound . <SEP> Its chemical formula is AsO . | []
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Arsenic trioxide is an amphoteric oxide , and its aqueous solutions are weakly acidic . | Arsenic trioxide is a white solid . | []
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Thus , it dissolves readily in alkaline solutions to give arsenites . | It dissolves in water to make an acidic solution of arsenious acid . <SEP> It dissolves easily in bases to make arsenites . | []
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Only with strong oxidizing agents such as ozone , hydrogen peroxide , and nitric acid does it yield arsenic pentoxide , As2O5 or its corresponding acid : In terms of its resistance to oxidation , arsenic trioxide differs from phosphorus trioxide , which readily combusts to phosphorus pentoxide . | It reacts with very strong oxidizing agents to make arsenic pentoxide . | []
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Reduction gives elemental arsenic or arsine ( AsH3 ) depending on conditions : This reaction is used in the Marsh test . | It reacts with reducing agents to make arsenic or arsine . | []
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Approximately 50,000 tonnes are produced annually . | About 50,000 tons of arsenic trioxide are made each year . | []
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Heligoland ( ; ] ; Heligolandic Frisian : " dea Μ t Lun " " the Land " , Mooring Frisian : " Ha Μ lilo Μ nj , " Danish : " Helgoland " ) is a small archipelago in the North Sea . | Heligoland ( ; ] ) is a small German group of islands in the North Sea .. | []
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A part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein since 1890 , the islands were historically possessions of Denmark , then became the possessions of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1890 , and briefly managed it as a war prize from 1945 to 1952 . | It has been controlled by Denmark and between 1807 and 1890 by the British . | []
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They are the only German islands not in the vicinity of the mainland . | They are the only German islands not nearby to the mainland and are about two hours ' sailing time from Cuxhaven at the mouth of the River Elbe . | []
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Aflac Inc . ( American Family Life Assurance Company ) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States . | Aflac ( also known as Aflac Incorporated ) is an insurance company . | []
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After 11 years as the voice of the Aflac duck , Gottfried was dismissed on March 14 , 2011 , due to jokes on Gottfried 's Twitter account referencing the To Μ hoku earthquake and tsunami . | Gilbert Gottfried used to do the voice for the Aflac Duck , but he 's now replaced by Daniel McKeague after getting fired by the Aflac company for making bad online jokes about the Japan earthquake in 2011 . | []
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The company was founded in 1955 and is based in Columbus , Georgia . | Their headquarters is in Columbus , Georgia . | []
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In 2000 his book was published in the series " American Mathematical Society Memoirs " and in January 2002 another book on table algebras was published in the international publication , Springer . | In 2000 his book was published in the series " American Mathematical Society Memoirs " and in January 2002 another book on table algebras was published in the international publication . | []
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Jean-Marie Dore Μ ( 12 June 1938 β 29 January 2016 ) was a Guinean politician who was the Prime Minister of Guinea from January 2010 until December 2010 . | Jean-Marie Dore Μ ( 12 June 1938 β 29 January 2016 ) was a Guinean politician . <SEP> He was the Prime Minister of Guinea from January 2010 until December 2010 . | []
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Dore Μ , who was the President of the Union for the Progress of Guinea ( UPG ) , was an opposition leader for years before being chosen to head a transitional government that was in place during the preparation and conduct of the 2010 presidential election . | Dore Μ was the President of the Union for the Progress of Guinea ( UPG ) . <SEP> He was opposition leader for years before being chosen to lead a transitional government that was in place during the preparation and conduct of the 2010 presidential election . | []
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Dore Μ died in the early hours of 29 January 2016 in Conakry from natural causes . | Dore Μ died in Conakry on 29 January 2016 , at the age of 77 . | []
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Johannes Wilhelm " Hans " Geiger ( ; ] ; 30 September 1882 β 24 September 1945 ) was a German physicist . | Johannes Wilhelm " Hans " ( " Gengar " ) Geiger ( 30 September 1882 β 24 September 1945 ) was a German physicist . | []
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He is best known as the co-inventor of the detector component of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger β Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus . | He is perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the detector component of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger β Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus . | []
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He was one of five children born to the Indologist Wilhelm Ludwig Geiger , who was a professor at the University of Erlangen . | He was one of five children born to the Indologist Wilhelm Ludwig Geiger , who was professor at the University of Erlangen . | []
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In 1907 , after Schuster 's retirement , Geiger began to work with his successor , Ernest Rutherford , and in 1908 , along with Ernest Marsden , conducted the famous Geiger β Marsden experiment ( also known as the " gold foil experiment " ) . | In 1907 he began work with Ernest Rutherford at the University of Manchester and in 1909 , along with Ernest Marsden , conducted the famous Geiger β Marsden experiment called the " gold foil experiment " . | []
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