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The present holder of the title is Hugh Grosvenor , the 7th Duke , who inherited the dukedom on 9 August 2016 on the death of his father , Gerald . | The current holder of the title is Gerald Grosvenor , 6th Duke of Westminster . | []
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The present duke is also a godfather of Prince George of Cambridge . | Earl Grosvenor , the only son of the Duke , is godfather to Prince George of Cambridge . | []
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The Duke of Westminster 's seats are at Eaton Hall , Cheshire , and at Abbeystead House , Lancashire . | The Duke of Westminster 's seat is at Eaton Hall , Cheshire . | []
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The traditional burial place of the Dukes is the Old Churchyard adjacent to St Mary 's Church , Eccleston . | The traditional burial place of the Dukes is St Mary 's Church , Eccleston . | []
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The family 's London town house was Grosvenor House , Park Lane . | The family also owned a large townhouse in London called simply " Grosvenor House " . <SEP> The huge family house in Park Lane , London was called Grosvenor House . | []
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Luis Rau Μ l Marti Μ nez Rodri Μ guez ( March 6 , 1962 β February 2 , 2014 ) , better known as Luis Rau Μ l , was a Puerto Rican actor and comedian . | Luis Rau Μ l Marti Μ nez ( March 6 , 1962 β February 2 , 2014 ) , better known by his stage name Luis Rau Μ l , was a Puerto Rican actor , comedian , and host . | []
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He was known for his stand-up comedy shows and for his various characters . | He most often worked as a stand-up comic . | []
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He died early in the morning of February 2 , 2014 from renal failure which in turn led to cardiac and respiratory arrest . | Rau Μ l died from bilateral pneumonia on February 2 , 2014 , aged 51 , in San Juan . | []
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Two weeks later , his condition worsened and he was placed on a ventilator that provided artificial respiration . | He arrived at hospital on January 13 and his condition worsened two weeks later . | []
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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ) is the world 's largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization . | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ) is an international organization for peace and human rights . | []
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Its 57 participating countries are located in Europe , northern and central Asia , and North America . | Most of the member countries of the OSCE are from Europe , the Caucasus , Central Asia and North America . | []
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Talks had been mooted about a European security grouping since the 1950s but the Cold War prevented any substantial progress until the talks at Dipoli in Espoo began in November 1972 . | Such discussion had continued since 1950s . | []
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The Organization has its roots in the 1973 Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) . | In 1973 , these countries set up the Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) . <SEP> This changed the name of Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) to Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ) . | []
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The fall of the Soviet Union required a change of role for the CSCE . | In this situation , the role of CSCE was also changing . | []
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The parents of a grandparent , or the grandparents of a parent , are called the same names as grandparents ( grandfather / -mother , grandpa / -ma , granddad / -ma , etc . ) with the prefix " great- " added , with an additional " great- " added for each additional generation . | The male grandparent is called a grandfather . <SEP> Commonly the prefix " great- " is added , one for each additional generation . | []
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One 's great-grandparent 's parents would be " great-great-grandparents " . | A person 's great-grandparent 's " parents " would be that person 's " great-great-grandparents " . | []
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One may also use cardinal numbers for numbering greats , for example , great-great-great-grandmother becomes 3 Γ -great-grandmother . | Some sources also use cardinal numbers for numbering greats . <SEP> For example , a great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother becomes " six times great grandmother " . | []
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In 1978 , Radva Μ nyi and his family were granted American citizenship . | He became an American citizen in 1978 . | []
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He was born in Budapest in 1922 . | He was born in Budapest . | []
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The series was adapted from the comic by Frank Darabont , who also served as the showrunner for the first season . | It was adapted and developed by Frank Darabont . | []
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The series centers on sheriff 's deputy Rick Grimes , who wakes up from a coma . | The series follows Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes , sheriff 's deputy . <SEP> The series starts with Rick waking up from a coma . | []
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While in a coma , the world has been taken over by " zombies . " | Rick wakes up in a hospital after being in a coma to find the world is filled with " walkers " . | []
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Sheriff 's deputy Rick Grimes wakes from a coma discovering a world overrun by zombies . | He awakes to a world overrun by the walking dead ( " walkers " ) . | []
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After befriending Morgan Jones , Rick travels alone to Atlanta to find his wife Lori , his son , Carl , and his police partner and best friend , Shane Walsh , encountering other survivors . | He goes to Atlanta . <SEP> A few miles outside the city , Rick 's wife Lori and son Carl have been hiding from the walkers with Shane Walsh . | []
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The series premiered on October 31 , 2010 . | " The Walking Dead " was first broadcast on October 31 , 2010 . | []
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The series is exclusively broadcast on AMC in the United States and internationally on Fox International Channels prior to the 2019 Disney-Fox merger , and then subsequently on Disney Channels Worldwide . | on the cable television channel AMC in the United States . | []
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Metacritic scored the first season 82/100 based on 25 critic reviews , 23 of which were positive , two mixed , and none negative . | It got a score of 82 out of 100 on Metacritic ( based on 25 reviews ) . | []
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Of 22 Metacritic critic reviews , 18 were positive , four were mixed , and none were negative ; their average score was 80/100 . | It had a score of 80 out of 100 based on 22 reviews on Metacritic . | []
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Early criticism of the series focused on the slow pace of the second season , particularly the first half . | Several critics did not think the second season was as good as the first . | []
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Ken Tucker of " Entertainment Weekly " , described the series as " a nighttime soap " , comparing it to " a parody of a Samuel Beckett play " that had very little sense of direction and few appearances of walkers . | These include Ken Tucker of " Entertainment Weekly " . | []
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" The Walking Dead " was nominated for Best New Series by the Writers Guild of America Awards 2011 and Best Television Series Drama by the 68th Golden Globe Awards . | " The Walking Dead " was nominated for " Best New Series " for the 2011 Writers Guild of America Awards . <SEP> It was nominated for " Best Television Series Drama " at the 68th Golden Globe Awards . | []
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The series was named one of the top 10 television programs of 2010 by the American Film Institute Awards 2010 . | It was also named during the American Film Institute Awards 2010 as one of the top 10 television programs of 2010 . | []
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For the 37th Saturn Awards , the series received six nominations β for Best Television Presentation , Andrew Lincoln for Best Actor in Television , Sarah Wayne Callies for Best Actress on Television , Steven Yeun for Best Supporting Actor in Television , Laurie Holden for Best Supporting Actress in Television , and Noah Emmerich for Best Guest Starring Role in Television . | For the 2011 Saturn Awards , the series had six nominations . <SEP> These included " Best Television Presentation " , Andrew Lincoln for " Best Actor in Television " , Sarah Wayne Callies for " Best Actress on Television " , Steven Yeun for " Best Supporting Actor in Television " , Laurie Holden for " Best Supporting Actress in Television " , and Noah Emmerich for " Best Guest Starring Role in Television " . | []
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The series was nominated for Best Drama Series by the inaugural 1st Critics ' Choice Television Awards . | The series was nominated for " Best Drama Series " at the 1st Critics ' Choice Television Awards . | []
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Woodbury 's citizens live with Rick 's group at the prison . | Michonne does n't trust Woodbury and goes to the prison where Rick is . | []
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He learns of Rick 's group at the prison , leading to conflict between them . | At the prison , Michonne meets Rick and his group . | []
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Meanwhile , Andrea is rescued by Michonne and the two discover Woodbury , a fortified town led by a man known as the Governor . | Andrea runs away from Woodbury but is caught by The Governor . | []
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Several months after the Governor 's attack , a deadly flu kills many of the people at the prison . | Many people in the prison get sick with the flu at once . <SEP> The flu kills many people who come back as walkers . | []
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The Governor finds his former right-hand men and kills them , taking over their group and destroys the prison . | The Governor kills Martinez and takes lead the group to attack the prison . | []
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Rick 's group are forced to separate and flee , but not before Hershel and the Governor are killed . | The Governor fights Rick and is killed by Michonne , but the prison is taken over by walkers and Rick 's group is divided . | []
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The survivors divide , face their own trials and meet new faces before finding signs pointing to a safe haven called Terminus . | Separated into small groups , the survivors see signs along railway lines that say that there is a safe place at Terminus . | []
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One by one , they reunite at Terminus , but all the group are captured for some unknown purpose . | Then they reach Terminus . | []
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The river has its source in the " Massif of Carlit " at the Lac d 'Aude at an elevation of 2185 m in the commune of Les Angles ( department of Pyre Μ ne Μ es-Orientales ) and flows parallel to the Tet . | The Aude starts in the " Massif of Carlit " at the Lac d 'Aude at an elevation of 2180 m in the commune of Les Angles ( Pyre Μ ne Μ es-Orientales department ) . | []
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At Carcassonne in the Pyre Μ ne Μ es its course is oriented north-south . | From the Pyre Μ ne Μ es to Carcassonne , the river flows generally from south to north and then turns to the east . | []
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The river then flows into the Mediterranean Sea a few kilometres from Narbonne at " Grau de Vendres " ( near Cabanes-de-Fleury ) on the border between the departments of Aude and He Μ rault . | The river then flows into the Mediterranean Sea a few kilometres from Narbonne at Grau de Vendres ( near Cabanes-de-Fleury ) on the border between the departments of Aude and He Μ rault .. | []
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On January 29 , the Mongol army began its siege of Baghdad , constructing a palisade and a ditch around the city . | The siege started on January 29 . | []
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Employing siege engines and catapults , the Mongols attempted to breach the city 's walls , and , by February 5 , had seized a significant portion of the defenses . | By February 5 the Mongols controlled a stretch of the wall . | []
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Al-Musta 'sim refused , in large part due to the influence of his advisor and grand vizier , Ibn al-Alkami . | Al-Musta 'sim tried to negotiate , but was refused . | []
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Five days later , on February 10 , the city surrendered , but the Mongols did not enter the city until the 13th , beginning a week of massacre and destruction . | The Mongols swept into the city on February 13 and began a week of massacre , looting , rape , and destruction . | []
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Nora killed two in Mexico : an electrocution by a downed power line in Mexicali , Baja California , and a diver caught in strong underwater currents created by Nora off the coast of the San Quintin Valley . | Nora killed two people in Mexico . <SEP> One was killed by a downed power line in Mexicali , and the other was a scuba diving in underwater currents . | []
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In the United States , there were no direct deaths blamed on the hurricane . | No one in the United States was directly killed by Nora . | []
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However , the California Highway Patrol attributed three or four traffic fatalities in southern California to the weather . | However , the California Highway Patrol attributed several traffic accident deaths to the weather . | []
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Flooding was also reported in Somerton , San Diego , El Centro , Palm Springs and Indio , while 12,000 people lost power in Yuma . | Streets flooded in San Diego , Indio , El Centro , and Palm Springs . <SEP> Flooding was also reported in Somerton , San Diego , El Centro , Palm Springs and Indio , while 12,000 people lost power in Yuma , as well as Los Angeles and southwestern Utah . | []
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The remnants of Nora gradually became more diffuse over the following two days while moving generally northeastward , through portions of Utah , Colorado , Idaho , and Wyoming , before dissipating on September 28 . | The remnants gradually became more diffuse over the following two days while moving generally northeastward , through portions of Utah , Colorado , Idaho and Wyoming . | []
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In other locations in Arizona , California , Nevada , and Utah , more than 3 in fell in a few localized areas , precipitation in some places was comparable to the entire local yearly average rainfall . | In other locations in Arizona , California , Nevada , and Utah , more than 3 in occurred in a few localized areas , sometimes with precipitation comparable to the entire local yearly average rainfall . | []
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The Blockade of Germany , or the Blockade of Europe , occurred from 1914 to 1919 . | The blockade of Germany , during World War I , was a part of the First Battle of the Atlantic between the United Kingdom and Germany . | []
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The German Board of Public Health in December 1918 claimed that 763,000 German civilians died from starvation and disease caused by the blockade up until the end of December 1918 . | About 750,000 civilians died because of starvation caused by this blockade during the War . | []
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The blockade was maintained for eight months after the Armistice in November 1918 , into the following year of 1919 . | Many more had to die from starvation after the Armistice in November 1918 as the blockade was continued into 1919 , in order to force Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919 . | []
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Vermont has been represented in the United States House of Representatives by a single at-large congressional district since the 1930 census , when the state lost its second seat , obsoleting its 1st and 2nd congressional districts . | Vermont has been represented in the United States House of Representatives by a single at-large congressional district since the 1930 census , when the state lost its second seat . | []
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There were once six districts in Vermont , all of which were eliminated after various censuses . | There were once six districts in Vermont . | []
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Rudy Lozano ( July 17 , 1951 β June 8 , 1983 ) was an activist and community organizer in Chicago , Illinois . | Rudy Lozano ( July 17 , 1951 β June 8 , 1983 ) was an American activist and community organizer in Chicago , Illinois . | []
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Born in Harlingen , Texas , his parents moved the family early on to Chicago 's predominantly Mexican-American south-west side Pilsen neighborhood . | He was born in Harlingen , Texas . | []
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He faced longtime alderman Frank Stemberk and though Lozano was defeated , failing to force a runoff by seventeen votes , he played an instrumental role in bringing Latino voters across the city to support candidate Harold Washington , who became Chicago 's first African-American mayor . | Lozano was known for bringing Latino voters across the city to support candidate Harold Washington , who became Chicago 's first African-American mayor . | []
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The Slave Power or Slaveocracy was the perceived political power in the U.S. federal government held by slave owners during the 1840s and 1850s , prior to the Civil War . | Slave Power , also called the Slave Power conspiracy and Slaveocracy , was a term first coined by abolitionists in 1839 and was in common use by the 1850s . <SEP> This ended the Slave Power dominance in politics and was a contributing factor to the American Civil War . | []
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They showed , through a combination of emotive argument and hard statistical data , that the South had long held a disproportionate level of power in the United States . | They brought up old arguments that Slave Power had too long held power in American politics . | []
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The Commonwealth Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations . | The Commonwealth Games is a multinational , multi-sport event . | []
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Over 5,000 athletes compete at the Commonwealth Games in more than 15 different sports and more than 250 events . | Attendance at the Commonwealth Games is typically around 5,000 athletes . | []
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A sporting competition bringing together the members of the British Empire was first proposed by John Astley Cooper in 1891 . | The idea for a competition between members of the British Empire was first suggested by the Reverend Astley Cooper in 1891 . | []
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The Commonwealth Games were known as the British Empire Games from 1930 to 1950 , the British Empire and Commonwealth Games from 1954 to 1966 , and British Commonwealth Games from 1970 to 1974 . | The name changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954 , to British Commonwealth Games in 1970 and assumed the current name of the Commonwealth Games in 1978 . | []
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Coke is used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace . | Coke is a fuel used mainly in blast furnaces to reduce iron oxide to produce iron . | []
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Coke is a grey , hard , and porous fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities , made by heating coal or oil in the absence of air β a destructive distillation process . | It is made from coal by cooking out things that are not carbon . <SEP> Coke is a product of destructive distillation of coal . | []
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The coal is baked in an airless kiln , a " coke furnace " or " coking oven " , at temperatures as high as 2000 Β° C but usually around 1000 - . | This is done in an airless furnace or oven ( kiln ) at temperatures as high as 2000 Β° C but usually around 1000 - . | []
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This process vaporizes or decomposes organic substances in the coal , driving off volatile products , including water , in the form of coal-gas and coal-tar . | This baking drives off volatile parts of the coal , such as water , gas , and tar . | []
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The carbon monoxide produced by its combustion reduces iron oxide ( hematite ) in the production of the iron product . | The carbon monoxide produced by its combustion reduces iron oxide ( hematite ) to the iron product . | []
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One of the largest aircraft of the time , it used the massive wing of Boeing 's earlier XB-15 bomber prototype to achieve the range necessary for flights across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans . | It was one of the biggest planes at that time , and it used the wing of the XB-15 bomber . | []
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Twelve Clippers were built ; nine were brought into service for Pan Am . | Twelve Clippers were made for Pan Am . | []
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After the war , several Clippers were returned to Pan American hands . | After the war , many Clippers were given back to Pan Am . | []
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The cardinal tetra ( " Paracheirodon axelrodi " ) is a freshwater fish of the characin family ( family Characidae ) of order Characiformes . | The cardinal tetra ( " Paracheirodon axelrodi " ) is a freshwater fish . | []
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Growing to about 3 cm total length , the cardinal tetra has the striking iridescent blue line characteristic of the genus " Paracheirodon " laterally bisecting the fish , with the body below this line being vivid red in color , hence the name " cardinal tetra " . | Cardinal tetras grow to about 3 centimetres . | []
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The cardinal tetra is a very popular aquarium fish , but is less widespread than the neon tetra because until recently , it was difficult to breed in captivity . | The cardinal tetra is a very popular fish but is not as popular as the neon tetra because it is more difficult to breed . | []
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The Jed Foundation ( JED ) is a non-profit organization that exists to protect emotional health and prevent suicide for our nation 's teens and young adults . | The Jed Foundation is a non-profit organization working to reduce the rate of suicide and emotional distress among college students . | []
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In 2000 , we founded The Jed Foundation ( JED ) to surmount these hurdles and launch a blueprint for prevention . | The Jed Foundation was founded in 2000 by Donna and Phil Satow . | []
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Wendy Mary Beckett ( 25 February 1930 β 26 December 2018 ) , better known as Sister Wendy , was a British religious sister , hermit , consecrated virgin and art historian who became well known internationally during the 1990s when she presented a series of BBC television documentaries on the history of art . | Wendy Beckett ( 25 February 1930 β 26 December 2018 ) , better known as Sister Wendy , was a British nun , television personality and art historian . <SEP> Beckett became famous during the 1990s when she presented a series of BBC television documentaries on the history of art . | []
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Beckett was born in the Union of South Africa , and raised in Edinburgh , Scotland , where her father was studying medicine . | She was born in South Africa . | []
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In 1997 , Sister Wendy made her US debut on public television and that same year " The New York Times " described her as " a sometime hermit who is fast on her way to becoming the most unlikely and famous art critic in the history of television . " | In 1997 , Sister Wendy first appeared on television in the United States , on public television . <SEP> That same year " The New York Times " described her as " a sometime hermit who is fast on her way to becoming the most unlikely and famous art critic in the history of television " . | []
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North Korea was one the competing teams in 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang , South Korea . | North Korea sent people to compete at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang , South Korea . | []
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The Games were the first for North Korea for the Winter Paralympics . | It was the first time that North Korea competed in the Winter Paralympics . <SEP> This is the first time that North Korea went to the Winter Paralympics . | []
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The country has two skiers , Kim Jong-hyon and Ma Yu-chol , racing in para-Nordic skiing . | The country had two skiers , Kim Jonghyon and Ma Yuchol , racing in para-Nordic skiing . | []
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The International Paralympic Committee said North Korea was going to participate in the Winter Games for the first time . | The International Paralympic Committee ( IPC ) said North Korea was going to participate in the Winter Games for the first time . | []
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North Korea will participate under a Korean Unification Flag like their delegation for the 2018 Winter Olympics did , in the Women 's Ice Hockey tournament . | The North Koreans will competing under a Korean unification flag like their delegation for the 2018 Winter Olympics did . | []
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North Korea had previously participated at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics . | The country had gone to the 2012 Summer Paralympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics . | []
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Two athletes represented North Korea at the 2018 Winter Paralympics . | Two people are representing North Korea at the 2018 Winter Paralympics . | []
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They were Kim Jong-hyon and Ma Yu-chol and both competed in para-Nordic skiing . | They are Kim Jonghyon and Ma Yuchol . | []
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The two athletes Kim Jong-hyon and Ma Yu-chol first competed internationally at the 2018 Paralympic Nordic Skiing World Cup , in Oberried , Germany in January 2018 . | They first competed internationally at the 2018 Paralympic Nordic Skiing World Cup in Oberried , Germany in January 2018 . | []
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Kim was 59th in the world in January 2018 in the sitting cross country skiing men 's race with 516.18 points . | Kim was number 59 in the world in January 2018 in cross country skiing men 's sitting race . <SEP> He had 516.18 points . | []
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Ma was 58th in the world in January 2018 in the sitting cross country skiing men 's race with 505.88 points . | Ma was number 58 in the world in January 2018 in cross country skiing men 's sitting race . <SEP> He had 505.88 points . | []
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Carmen Lyra ( January 15 , 1888 β May 13 , 1949 ) was the pseudonym of the first prominent female Costa Rican writer , born Maria Isabel Carvajal Quesada . | Maria Isabel Carvajal ( January 1887 - May 13 , 1949 ) was a Costa Rican writer and teacher . <SEP> Carvajal wrote using the name Carmen Lyra . | []
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Carmen Isabel Carvajal Quesada was born on 15 January 1888 in San Jose Μ , Costa Rica and attended the Superior School for Girls , graduating in 1904 . | She was born in San Jose , Costa Rica . | []
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She began working at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in 1906 as a novice , but decided religious life was not her calling , and instead began working as a teacher and writer . | In 1906 , she worked in the San Juan de Dios Hospital for a short time . | []
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She was a teacher and founder of the country 's first Montessori school . | When she returned , she worked with a teacher and founded the first pre-school in Costa Rica . | []
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