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Bankruptcy is filed when a person or a company becomes insolvent and can not pay their debts as they become due and if they have at least $ 1,000 in debt .
Where it is a person who can not pay their debts , the person 's creditors may ask the court to appoint a " trustee in bankruptcy " . <SEP> When a business is in debt which it can not pay , it may ask or be forced to file bankruptcy in court under Chapter 7 .
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However , the term ' bankruptcy ' is often used when referring to companies in the media and in general conversation .
People often confuse the terms bankruptcy and insolvency , and sometimes they use one word when they really mean the other .
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Congress has enacted statutes governing bankruptcy , primarily in the form of the Bankruptcy Code , located at Title 11 of the United States Code .
Bankruptcy in the United States falls mostly under federal law , Title 11 of the United States Code ( Bankruptcy Code ) .
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The most common types of personal bankruptcy for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 .
The most common form of bankruptcy is the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy , which can be filed by businesses or individuals .
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Kazimierz Cardinal S ́ wia ̨ tek ( Belarusian : " Казімір Све ̈ нтак " , Kazimir Sviontak ; 21 October 1914 – 21 July 2011 ) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was most known for his resistance to Cold War-era Soviet Communism and for his service in Minsk , Belarus .
Kazimierz S ́ wia ̨ tek ( ; born October 21 , 1914 – died July 21 , 2011 ) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal in Belarus .
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In December 1944 , the NKVD arrested Swiatek for a second time .
S ́ wia ̨ tek was arrested by the KGB on December 18 , 1944 .
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After his release in June 1954 , he returned to Pinsk .
He release on June 16 , 1954 .
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Cardinal Swiatek was the former Metropolitan Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev , and Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk .
He was also appointed the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Pinsk .
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The Los Angeles River is a major river in Los Angeles County , California .
The Los Angeles River ( also called : El Rio De Nuestra Senora La Reina De Los Angeles De Porciuncula or Porciuncula River ; Spanish : " River of the Angels " ; informally LA River ) is a river flowing through Los Angeles County , California , in the United States .
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Its headwaters are in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains , and it flows nearly 51 mi from Canoga Park through the San Fernando Valley , Downtown Los Angeles , and the Gateway Cities to its mouth in Long Beach .
About 51 mi long , it flows from Canoga Park south and west to its end at the Long Beach Harbor , in San Pedro Bay , part of the Pacific Ocean .
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While the river was once free-flowing and frequently flooding , forming alluvial flood plains along its banks , it is currently notable for flowing through a concrete channel on a fixed course , which was built after a series of devastating floods in the early 20th century .
The river was once free-flowing , winding across a floodplain that occupied much of the Los Angeles Basin .
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Until the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913 , the Los Angeles River was the primary water source for the Los Angeles Basin , but much of its channel had extremely low discharge except during the winter rains .
With the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913 , the Los Angeles River was no longer needed as a water source .
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Fed primarily by rainwater and snowmelt ( in winter and spring ) , the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Van Nuys ( in summer and fall ) , and urban discharge , it is one of the few low-elevation perennial rivers in Southern California .
The primary source of water during summer and fall is the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Van Nuys .
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The river was originally an alluvial river that ran freely across a flood plain that is now occupied by Los Angeles , Long Beach and other townships in Southern California .
The Los Angeles River was originally a free-flowing river , running across a wide basin that would periodically flood .
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Cafiero spent over a year in Italy as a representative of Marx and Engels to hinder the influence of anarchism .
After over a year spent in Italy as a representative of Marx and Engels Cafiero felt the influence of anarchism .
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However , thanks to the contact he had had with Giuseppe Fanelli , he passed over to the other side of the barricade , siding with Bakunin and his Italian followers .
And thanks to the friendship with Giuseppe Fanelli , he passed on to the other side of the barricade , with Bakunin and his Italian followers .
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In early 1872 came the first issue of the newspaper " La Campana " and Cafiero wrote for , and donated for its publication .
In early 1872 came the first issue of the newspaper " La Campana " and Cafiero wrote for , and gave money towards the publication .
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In the same year he met Bakunin in Locarno ( Switzerland ) spending a month with him , discussing Bakunin 's ideas and objections to what Bakunin perceived as Marx and Engels ’ authoritarianism , winning Cafiero in the end to his cause .
In the same year he met Bakunin in Locarno ( Switzerland ) .
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This center was called " La Baronata " , and it would also be a safe shelter for revolutionaries persecuted by their respective governments .
This center was called " La Baronata " , would also be a safe shelter for revolutionaries persecuted by their respective governments .
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In 1875 Cafiero went to Milan and joined the editorial staff of the first socialist daily paper , " La Plebe " , edited by Enrico Bignami .
In 1875 Cafiero went to Milan and joined the editorial staff of the first socialist daily paper , " La Plebe " , directed by Enrico Bignami .
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They took the village of Letino without a struggle where they were greeted with great enthusiasm .
They took the village of Letino without violence and with great enthusiasm .
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Arms and expropriated goods were distributed amongst the people , tax money was returned and official documents destroyed .
Arms and food were expropriated and distributed amongst the people , tax money was returned and official documents destroyed .
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Cafiero , in dialect , explained the ideas of anarchism , freedom , justice and the new society without the State , without masters , servants , soldiers and owners .
Cafiero , in dialect , explained about anarchism , freedom , justice and the new society without the State , without masters , servants , soldiers and owners .
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His proclamations even convinced the parish priest , who explained to his parishioners that the Internationalists were ' the true apostles sent by the Lord ' .
His proclamations convinced even the parish priest who called the rebel group ' the true apostles sent by the Lord ' .
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Unfortunately , as they were leaving Gallo the Internationalists were surprised and surrounded by government troops and all were arrested .
As they were leaving Gallo the Internationalists were surprised and surrounded by government troops and all were arrested .
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In 1878 , Cafiero , unable to return to Italy because of Giovanni Passannante 's attempt who brought a strong repression against republicans and internationalists , was living in Marseilles , working as a cook and docker .
In 1878 , Cafiero was living in Marseilles working as cook and docker .
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In October he was arrested along with Malatesta , then released and deported from France .
In October he was arrested with Malatesta , then released and expelled from France .
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He went to Switzerland , where he met Peter Kropotkin and , with the collaboration of E ́ lise ́ e Reclus , promoted the publication of the Bakunin 's essay " God and the State " .
He rested in Switzerland , meeting with Kropotkin , and with the collaboration of E ́ lise ́ e Reclus promoted the publications of Bakunin .
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After being arrested and soon released , in 1881 Cafiero went to London , where he remained for a long time .
In 1881 Cafiero went to London , where he remained for a long time .
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In March 1882 he returned to Italy , expressing a will to take part in the imminent electoral campaign .
In March 1882 he returned to Italy , expressing the will to take part in the imminent electoral campaign .
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On April 5 , he was arrested without any charge , but on May 2 , while imprisoned , he fell victim to a strong mental crisis and attempted to kill himself .
On April 5th he was arrested without any charge but on May 2nd , while imprisoned , he was the victim of a strong mental crisis and attempted to kill himself .
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The scandal of a crazed man , imprisoned without reason , exploded and Cafiero was released but given a choice of living in Barletta , his home town , or exile to Switzerland .
The scandal of a man imprisoned without reason and crazy exploded and Cafiero was released with only the choice between forced residence in Barletta , his birth town , or exile to Switzerland .
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Emaciated and feverish , he chose exile in Chiasso , where he again attempted suicide .
Cafiero chose the exile in the small town of Chiasso .
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In February 1883 Cafiero left for Florence , where he was met by a friend .
In February 1883 Cafiero left for Florence , but was found in a street very shocked , so some doctors transferred him to a lunatic asylum in the City .
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Olimpia Kutusoff , Cafiero 's wife , returned from Russia in September 1883 to look after him at the Imola psychiatric hospital , where he had been transferred .
After the lunatic asylum for the rest of his life had problems , Olimpia Kutusoff , mate of Cafiero , returned from Russia in September 1883 to assist him in the asylum of Imola .
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Olimpia left him after one and a half years because Cafiero was violent with her during his moments of crisis .
Olimpia left him after one and a half years because Cafiero in his crises was violent with her .
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Carlo expressed the will to return to Barletta , where he arrived in the second half of ’ 89 .
Carlo expressed the will to return in Barletta where he arrived in the second half of ’ 89 .
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However , his brothers turned him away but , after living some time in a hotel , he was taken in by his brother Pietrantonio .
However his brothers turned him away and after living some time in a hotel he was taken in by his brother Pietrantonio .
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In 1891 , following another crisis , Carlo Cafiero was confined in the psychiatric hospital in Nocera Inferiore , where he died on Sunday 17 July 1892 of tuberculosis at the age of 45 .
In 1891 , following another crisis , Carlo Cafiero was confined in the asylum of Nocera Inferiore where he died on Sunday July 17 , 1892 .
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In 1813 Wentworth , along with Gregory Blaxland and William Lawson , led the expedition which found a route across the Blue Mountains west of Sydney and opened up the grazing lands of inland New South Wales .
In 1813 Wentworth , along with Gregory Blaxland and William Lawson , led the trip which found a route across the Blue Mountains .
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The town of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains commemorates his role in the expedition .
The town of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains is named for him .
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As a reward he was granted another 1000 acre .
As a reward he was given another 1000 acre .
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He was elected to the Council in 1843 for City of Sydney and soon became the leader of the conservative party , opposed to the liberals led by Charles Cowper .
He was elected to the Council in 1843 and soon became the leader of the conservative party . <SEP> He was against the liberals led by Charles Cowper .
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In 1853 Wentworth chaired the committee to draft a new constitution for New South Wales , which was to receive full responsible self-government from Britain .
In 1853 Wentworth chaired the committee to draft a new constitution for New South Wales .
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With the establishment of responsible government in 1856 Wentworth retired from the Council and settled in England .
In 1856 Wentworth retired from the Council and settled in England .
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Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects at radio frequencies .
Radio astronomy is astronomy which studies celestial objects at radio frequencies .
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The first detection of radio waves from an astronomical object was in 1932 , when Karl Jansky at Bell Telephone Laboratories observed radiation coming from the Milky Way .
The first detection of radio waves from an astronomical object was made in the 1930s . <SEP> Karl Jansky found radiation coming from the Milky Way .
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Subsequent observations have identified a number of different sources of radio emission .
Later , other sources of radio emission were found .
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The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation , regarded as evidence for the Big Bang theory , was made through radio astronomy .
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation , evidence for the Big Bang theory , was made through radio astronomy .
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E ́ douard Molinaro ( 13 May 1928 – 7 December 2013 ) was a French film director and screenwriter .
E ́ douard Molinaro ( 13 May 1928 – 7 December 2013 ) was a French movie director and screenwriter .
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Molinaro died of a respiratory insufficiency in 2013 .
Molinaro died on 7 December 2013 in Paris .
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Michael Ashley " Mike " Hogewood ( September 13 , 1954 – September 5 , 2018 ) was an American sportscaster .
Michael " Mike " Hogewood ( September 13 , 1954 – September 5 , 2018 ) was an American sportscaster .
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He was a play-by-play announcer , studio host , and sideline reporter .
He was a freelance play-by-play announcer .
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Hogewood was primarily associated with Raycom Sports ( formerly Jefferson Pilot Sports ) .
He worked with Raycom Sports .
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In addition to his work with Raycom , Hogewood did play-by-play for FSN South , Sun Sports , New England Sports Network , Comcast SportsNet , HDNet and the Speed Channel .
Hogewood did play-by-play for FSN South , Sun Sports , New England Sports Network , Comcast SportsNet , HDNet and the Speed Channel .
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He became a freelance announcer after nearly 15 years of experience as a network announcer , and later sports director , for the ABC ( now Fox ) affiliate WGHP-TV ( 1985-1987 ) in High Point , North Carolina and later at CBS affiliate WFMY-TV Channel 2 ( 1987 – 2001 ) in his hometown of Greensboro , North Carolina .
He later worked for WFMY-TV Channel 2 ( 1987 – 2001 ) .
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He briefly worked for NBC affiliate WXII-TV in Winston-Salem , North Carolina in the early 2000s on a series called " Hog 's Heroes " .
Hogewood worked for NBC affiliate WXII-TV in Winston-Salem , North Carolina in the early 2000s on a series called " Hog 's Heroes " .
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The term " polymer " derives from the Greek word πολυ ́ ς ( " polus " , meaning " many , much " ) and με ́ ρος ( " meros " , meaning " part " ) , and refers to a molecule whose structure is composed of multiple repeating units , from which originates a characteristic of high relative molecular mass and attendant properties .
The word " polymer " can be broken down into " poly " ( meaning " many " in Greek ) and " mer " ( meaning " unit " ) .
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Polymers are of two types : naturally occurring and synthetic or " man made " .
Plastics are man-made polymers . <SEP> Many fibers are made of polymers .
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Ronald Senator ( 17 April 1926 – 29 April 2015 ) was a British composer who divided his time between New York City and London .
Ronald Senator ( 17 April 1926 – 30 April 2015 ) was a British composer . <SEP> He lived in London and New York , United States .
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Concerts devoted entirely to Senator 's music have been given in New York City ( 1990 , 1998 , 2001 ) , London ( 1989,1997 , 2006 ) , Sydney ( 1978 ) , Moscow ( 1993 ) , and St. Petersburg ( 1991 ) .
He had concerts in New York ( 1990 , 1998 , 2001 ) , London ( 1989 , 1997 ) , Sydney ( 1978 ) , Moscow ( 1993 ) , and St. Petersburg ( 1991 ) .
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Senator , from a Jewish family , studied at Oxford University ( 1944-1947 ) with Egon Wellesz , a distinguished pupil of Arnold Schoenberg , and later ( 1955 – 58 ) with Arnold Cooke , a pupil of Paul Hindemith , at London University .
Senator studied at Oxford University ( 1944 – 1947 ) with Austrian-born British composer Egon Wellesz .
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He previously served as coadjutor bishop of San Diego from 2012 until 2013 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange from 2009 until 2012 .
Flores served as coadjutor bishop of San Diego from 2012-2013 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange from 2009 – 2012 .
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From 1940 , while the theatre was closed during the Second World War , the ballet company toured throughout the country , and on its return changed its name to the Sadler 's Wells Ballet .
After World War II the dance company was renamed Sadler 's Wells Ballet .
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The opera company moved out of Sadler 's Wells Theatre to the London Coliseum in 1968 and was later renamed English National Opera .
The opera company became the English National Opera .
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Similarly , the opera company toured to return as Sadler 's Wells Opera Company , and it reopened the theatre with the premiere of Benjamin Britten 's " Peter Grimes " .
When the theatre reopened they performed Benjamin Britten 's opera " Peter Grimes " .
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The Lilian Baylis Theatre opened in October 1988 and it appeared that a permanent theatre company might emerge , but this was limited by funding difficulties .
The Lilian Baylis Theatre opened in 1988 .
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In 1946 , with the re-opening of the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden , the ballet company was invited to become the resident company there .
In 1946 the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden reopened and the ballet company was invited to become the resident company there .
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De Valois decided that a second company was needed to continue ballet performances at Sadler 's Wells , and so the Sadler 's Wells Theatre Ballet was formed , with John Field as artistic director .
A second ballet company was formed to perform at Sadler 's Wells . <SEP> This was called the Sadler 's Wells Theatre Ballet .
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The Sadler 's Wells company later relocated to Covent Garden , where it was incorporated into the Royal Ballet 's charter in 1956 , becoming The Royal Ballet Touring Company .
In 1956 the Sadler 's Wells company later moved to Covent Garden where it became The Royal Ballet Touring Company .
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It did so in 1990 and changed its name to Birmingham Royal Ballet .
In 1990 the Sadler 's Wells Royal Ballet moved to Birmingham and changed its name to Birmingham Royal Ballet .
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Since the departure of the company , there has not been a resident ballet company at Sadler 's Wells .
Since then there has not been a resident ballet company at Sadler 's Wells .
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In humans , there are three types of cones sensitive to three different spectra , resulting in trichromatic color vision .
For humans , the visible spectrum ranges approximately from 380 to 740 nm , and there are normally three types of cones .
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The basis for this variation is the number of cone types that differ between species .
The visible range and number of cone types differ between species .
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Some animals can distinguish colors in the ultraviolet spectrum .
Many groups of animals can distinguish colour , but in different ways .
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Mammals in general have color vision of a limited type , and usually have red-green color blindness , with only two types of cones .
In mammals , for instance , some groups are without colour vision , and some are dichromats : they have two kinds of cones , and can not see ultraviolet , red and orange light .
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Runaways is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics .
Runaways is a Marvel Comics comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona .
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Other Marvel characters in the Marvel Universe usually refer to the nameless team as " the Pride 's kids " or " those kids in L.A. " Vaughan even mocks the notion of superhero catchphrases such as " Hulk smash ! " ,
They are commonly called " the Pride 's kids " or " those kids in L.A. " by other characters in the Marvel Universe . <SEP> Other Marvel characters usually call the team " the Pride 's kids " or " those kids in L.A. " Vaughan even makes fun of common superhero sayings such as " Hulk smash ! "
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Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona , the series debuted in July 2003 as part of Marvel Comics ' " Tsunami " imprint .
" Runaways " was started in 2002 as part of Marvel Comics ' " Tsunami " imprint . <SEP> After Marvel cancelled the Tsunami imprint in January 2003 , the series moved to the " Marvel Age " imprint .
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The series was canceled in September 2004 at issue eighteen , but due to high numbers of trade collection sales , Marvel revived the series in February 2005 .
In September 2004 , the series ended at issue # 18 .
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The series does not use concepts of regular superhero behavior , such as aliases , uniforms , and team names .
The series is not usual in that it does not use the ideas of superhero names , uniforms , and team names .
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Early in the series , Molly is the only character who makes a costume , but she creates it from old bed sheets and clothes , not the traditional uniform of superhero costumes ; she never wears the costume again .
Molly is the only character who makes a costume but it is made from old bedsheets and clothes .
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During battle , the Runaways mainly fight in their street clothes and call each other by their given names .
During battle , the runaways mainly fight in their street clothes and call each other by their given names or nicknames .
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Furthermore , the children almost never refer to themselves as " the Runaways " as the series ' title might suggest ; their team simply goes unnamed , except for one brief instance , when Nico calls them " the Runaways " , and tells them to " run away " .
Also , the children never call themselves " The Runaways " . <SEP> Their team simply goes without a name .
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During a battle with Swarm , Nico semi-sarcastically tells Victor the team 's rallying call is " Try not to die " .
when Nico tells Victor that the team 's rallying call is " Try not to die . "
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Amy Jade Winehouse ( 14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011 ) was an English singer and songwriter .
Amy Jade Winehouse ( 14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011 ) was an English jazz , soul and R & B singer and songwriter .
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Winehouse 's debut album , " Frank " ( 2003 ) , was a critical success in the UK and was nominated for the Mercury Prize .
She debuted with the well-received album " Frank " in 2003 .
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Her follow-up album , " Back to Black " ( 2006 ) , led to five 2008 Grammy Awards , tying the then record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night , and made her the first British woman to win five Grammys , including three of the General Field " Big Four " Grammy Awards : Best New Artist , Record of the Year and Song of the Year .
Winehouse won five Grammy Awards for her 2006 album " Back to Black " . <SEP> This made her the first British female to win five Grammys .
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Many of Winehouse 's maternal uncles were professional jazz musicians .
Winehouse had many uncles who were jazz musicians , and she was interested in jazz from a young age .
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Winehouse 's debut album , " Frank " , was released on 20 October 2003 .
On 20 October 2003 Winehouse 's first album " Frank " was released .
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" Back to Black " was released in the UK on 30 October 2006 .
On 30 October 2006 her second album " Back to Black " was released .
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The first single released from the album was the Ronson-produced " Rehab . "
Five singles were released from the album .
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In February 2008 , Winehouse also won Grammy Awards in the following categories : Record of the Year , Song of the Year , Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the single " Rehab , " and Best Pop Vocal Album .
It won Record of the Year , Song of the Year , and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2008 Grammy Awards .
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Winehouse performed at Nelson Mandela 's 90th Birthday Party concert at London 's Hyde Park on 27 June 2008 , and the next day at the Glastonbury Festival .
Winehouse performed at Nelson Mandela 's 90th Birthday Party concert at London 's Hyde Park on 27 June 2008 . <SEP> The next day she performed at the Glastonbury Festival .
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Walter Hauser ( 1 May 1837 , Wa ̈ denswil – 22 October 1902 ) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1888-1902 ) .
Walter Hauser ( 1 May 1837 – 22 October 1902 ) was a Swiss politician . <SEP> He was a member of the Swiss Federal Council from 1888 to 1902 .
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He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland .
He was a member of the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland .
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The name is derived from the nautical term " the roads " , a place less sheltered than a harbour but which ships can easily get to .
" The roads " means a place less sheltered than a harbor but where ships stop .
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Road Town is one of the principal centres for bareboating ( self-hire yacht chartering ) in the Caribbean .
Its marina made Road Town a popular place in the Caribbean for chartering yachts .
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Cruise ships can be often seen docked here as well .
Cruise ships often dock here .
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The Harbour is a popular jumping-off point for many of the ferries servicing the island .
The Harbour is the dock for many of the ferries servicing the island .
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