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The series ' main theme is expressed through Sakura , a main character designed to be open-minded about different family structures and kinds of love . | The series focuses on themes of love and family , Sakura and her friends , and their different relationships . | []
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Andrew Annandale Sinclair FRSL FRSA ( 21 January 1935 β 30 May 2019 ) was a British novelist , historian , biographer , critic and filmmaker . | Andrew Annandale Sinclair ( 21 January 1935 β 30 May 2019 ) was a British novelist , historian , screenwriter and movie director . <SEP> Sinclair died on 30 May 2019 , at the age of 84 . | []
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Born in Oxford , England , Sinclair undertook his National Service with the Coldstream Guards and wrote a novel based on the experience , called " The Breaking of Bumbo " ( 1959 ) . | He was born in Oxford . | []
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He was a founding member of Churchill College , Cambridge and a publisher of classic and modern film scripts . | He was a founding member of Churchill College , Cambridge . | []
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His biographies covered a wide variety of famous people : Che Guevara , Dylan Thomas , Jack London , John Ford , J Pierpont Morgan and Francis Bacon . | He published many fiction and non-fiction books , including biographies on Che Guevara , Dylan Thomas , Jack London , John Ford , J. P. Morgan and Francis Bacon . | []
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The initial lineup of Exodus was formed in the late 1970s by guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello , drummer / vocalist Tom Hunting , and vocalist Keith Stewart , while they attended high school together . | The band was formed in 1980 by band member Tom Hunting and now-former band members Kirk Hammett , Tim Agnello , Carlton Melson and Keith Stewart . | []
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Tim Agnello would also leave the group , moving to New York City and staying involved in the music industry as a guitar player , manager , and writer . | Tim Agnello was later replaced with Gary Holt who has stayed in the band since . | []
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In early 1983 , Hammett left Exodus to join Metallica on the recommendation of manager / producer Mark Whitaker , leaving Gary Holt to effectively take creative control of the band . | Kirk Hammett left in 1983 to join now-famous thrash metal band Metallica , and was eventually replaced by Rick Hunolt . | []
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Exodus had particular success in the mid-to-late 1980s with their first three studio albums : " Bonded by Blood " ( 1985 ) , " Pleasures of the Flesh " ( 1987 ) and " Fabulous Disaster " ( 1989 ) . | With these members They released their debut album , " Bonded by Blood " , on April 25 , 1985 , which is considered by many listeners to be the band 's best album . | []
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After the success of " Fabulous Disaster " , Exodus signed to Capitol Records in 1989 , who released the band 's fourth album " Impact is Imminent " the following year . | The band then released the album Impact Is Imminent , which was considered a disappointing album compared to Fabulous Disaster . | []
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Bass guitarist McKillop was replaced by Michael Butler before the group recorded and released their next studio album titled " Force of Habit " in 1992 . | Rob McKillop was replaced with Michael Butler and the band then released Force Of Habit . | []
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This album was something of a departure from the band 's signature sound , containing several slower , " heavier " songs with less emphasis on the thrash aspect of their older material . | The songs on this album were a little slower than their previous songs . | []
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In 2001 , Exodus reformed once again with the 1997 lineup , initially to play the Chuck Billy benefit Thrash of the Titans concert . | The band reformed again in 2001 with the same members as the previous reunion . | []
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However , on February 2 , 2002 , Paul Baloff died after suffering a stroke . | Paul Baloff died from a stroke in 2002 . | []
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Souza recorded vocals on the new album ; the band 's first to feature him since 2004 's " Tempo of the Damned " . | Instead , Steve Souza was invited to rejoin the band , and they released the Tempo of The Damned album in 2004 with his vocals . | []
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The band eventually found a permanent replacement in Rob Dukes . | Steve Souza left the band whilst they were touring in South America and was replaced with Rob Dukes . | []
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In 2005 , Rick Hunolt left the band to focus on his family . | Rick Hunolt left to concentrate on his family life and was replaced with Lee Altus . | []
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Tom Hunting also took leave of the band following a re-occurrence of the nervous problems that led to his temporary departure in 1989 . | Tom Hunting left due to nervous problems that made him leave in 1989 after the Fabulous Disaster album , and was replaced with Paul Bostaph . | []
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On June 8 , 2014 , Exodus announced that vocalist Rob Dukes had left the band , and was replaced by Steve " Zetro " Souza , making this the second time he had rejoined the band . | Steve Souza has recently replaced Rob Dukes after his departure in 2014 , becoming their frontman indefinitely . | []
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On June 26 , 2014 , Exodus announced on their official website that the album would be called " Blood In , Blood Out " , and it was released on October 14 . | With this lineup , the band released the Blood In Blood Out record in 2014 . | []
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The " Parson 's Cause " was a legal and political dispute in the Colony of Virginia often viewed as an important event leading up to the American Revolution . | The " Parson 's Cause " was a legal and political dispute in the Colony of Virginia . <SEP> Many people think it was an important event leading up to the American Revolution . | []
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According to legislation passed in 1748 , Virginia 's Anglican clergy were to be paid 16,000 pounds of tobacco per year , one of the colony 's major commodity crops . | The colony of Virginia had passed laws in 1748 : These laws said that Virginia 's Anglican clergy were to be paid 16,000 pounds of tobacco per year . | []
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Following a poor harvest in 1758 , the price of tobacco rose from two to six pennies per pound , effectively inflating clerical salaries . | The problem was that the harvest of tobacco was poor in 1758 . <SEP> Because of that , the price of tobacco in Virginia rose from from two to six pennies per pound . | []
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The relatively unknown Patrick Henry advocated in favor of colonial rights in the case . | Patrick Henry was the person who argued in favor of colonial rights in the case . | []
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The Reverend James Maury had sued in Hanover County Court ( April 1 , 1762 ) for back wages on behalf of all the ministers involved , and he effectively became a representative of the British cause . | The Reverend James Maury had sued in Hanover County Court ( April 1 , 1762 ) for back wages on behalf of all the ministers involved : he effectively became a representative of the British cause . | []
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The court ruled ( Nov . 5 , 1763 ) that Maury 's claim was valid , but that the amount of damages had to be determined by a jury , which was called for in December 1763 . | The court ruled ( Nov . 5 , 1763 ) that Maury 's claim was valid , but that a jury had to determine the amount of damages . <SEP> This jury was called for in December 1763 . | []
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Patrick Henry , then relatively unknown , rose to prominence by defending Hanover County against Maury 's claims . | Patrick Henry rose to prominence by defending Hanover County against Maury 's claims . | []
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As of the 2010 United States Census , the population was 43,806 . | As of the 2010 census , 43,806 people lived there . | []
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The largest county in Wyoming , Sweetwater County is larger than six states and is the eighth-largest county in the United States ( not including boroughs and census areas in Alaska ) . | It is the largest county in Wyoming by area . | []
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Peptic ulcer disease ( PUD ) is a break in the inner lining of the stomach , first part of the small intestine or sometimes the lower esophagus . | A peptic ulcer is an ulcer of the stomach or duodenum . | []
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Common causes include the bacteria " Helicobacter pylori " and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ) . | This bacteria is called " Helicobacter pylori " . | []
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Pain is usually caused by the ulcer but it may be aggravated by the stomach acid when it comes into contact with the ulcerated area . | Pain is usually in the top of the abdomen below the ribs . | []
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However , peptic ulcer disease symptoms may be different for every sufferer . | The symptoms of peptic ulcer can be from other diseases . | []
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Shabbat ( ; ] , " rest " or " cessation " ) or Shabbos ( ] , Ashkenazi Hebrew and ) , or the Sabbath is Judaism 's day of rest and seventh day of the week . | Shabbat is the name of the day of rest in Judaism . <SEP> Shabbat happens on the seventh day ( Saturday ) of every week . | []
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Shabbat is a day of celebration as well as prayer . | Shabbat is a happy day . <SEP> Enjoying Shabbat is very important , but Shabbat is a holy day . | []
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Judaism accords Shabbat the status of a joyous holy day . | These laws help Jews keep Shabbat as a holy day . | []
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Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington , Lancashire , England . | Accrington Stanley Football Club is an English football club . <SEP> They play at the Interlink Express Stadium in Accrington in Lancashire , in England . | []
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The original team had been formed in 1891 and played in the Football League from 1921 to March 1962 , but had spent its final four seasons in the Lancashire Combination . | They were first founded in 1921 . | []
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The European Central Bank ( ECB ) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy within the Eurozone , which comprises 19 member states of the European Union and is one of the largest monetary areas in the world . | The European Central Bank ( ECB ) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy of the eurozone , which consists of 19 EU member states and is one of the largest currency areas in the world . <SEP> The European Central Bank is the main bank of the European Union . | []
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Established by the Treaty of Amsterdam , the ECB is one of the world 's most important central banks and serves as one of seven institutions of the European Union , being enshrined in the Treaty on European Union ( TEU ) . | It is one of the world 's most important central banks and is one of the seven institutions of the European Union ( EU ) listed in the Treaty on European Union ( TEU ) . <SEP> The Treaty of Amsterdam established the bank in 1998 , and it is headquartered in Frankfurt , Germany . | []
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The bank 's capital stock is owned by all 28 central banks of each EU member state . | The capital stock of the bank is owned by the central banks of all 28 EU member states . | []
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The current President of the ECB is Mario Draghi . | s of 2015 the President of the ECB is Mario Draghi , former governor of the Bank of Italy , former member of the World Bank , and former managing director of the Goldman Sachs international division ( 2002 β 2005 ) . | []
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Headquartered in Frankfurt , Germany , the bank formerly occupied the Eurotower prior to the construction of its new seat . | The bank primarily occupied the Eurotower prior to , and during , the construction of the new headquarters . | []
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On that occasion , the Governing Council clarified that β in the pursuit of price stability , it aims to maintain inflation rates below , but close to , 2 % over the medium term β . | The main goal of the European Central Bank is to maintain price stability , in other words make sure inflation is below 2 % . | []
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349 , Β§ 73 , , August 27 , 1894 ) slightly reduced the United States tariff rates from the numbers set in the 1890 McKinley tariff and imposed a 2 % tax on income over $ 4,000 . | Other items such as coal , lumber , and wool were added to the duty-free list , while sugar was removed from the duty-free list ( where it had been included as a result of the McKinley Tariff of 1890 ) . | []
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The purpose of the income tax was to make up for revenue that would be lost by tariff reductions . | It tried to accomplish this by lowering tariffs and making up for the loss of revenues by a federal income tax . <SEP> The income tax was supposed to make up for revenue that would be lost by tariff reductions . | []
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The Arctic fox ( " Vulpes lagopus " ) , also known as the white fox , polar fox , or snow fox , is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and common throughout the Arctic tundra biome . | The Arctic fox , ( or ' white fox ' , ' polar fox ' , ' snow fox ' ) , is Vulpes lagopus . <SEP> It is a small fox which lives in the Arctic . | []
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The fox has a low surface area to volume ratio , as evidenced by its generally compact body shape , short muzzle and legs , and short , thick ears . | The Arctic fox has a round body shape , short nose and legs , and short , fluffy ears . | []
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On average , Arctic foxes only live 3 β 4 years in the wild . | Arctic foxes live for about 3 to 6 years . | []
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The Arctic fox can easily hear lemmings burrowing under 4-5 inches of snow . | The Arctic fox has very good ears so that it can hear small animals under the snow . | []
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When it has located its prey , it pounces and punches through the snow to catch its victim . | When it hears an animal under the snow , it jumps and punches through the snow to catch its victim . | []
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Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find , including lemmings , voles , other rodents , hares , birds , eggs , fish , and carrion . | They eat lemmings , arctic hares , eggs and dead bodies of animals . | []
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Although the Arctic foxes are active year-round and do not hibernate , they attempt to preserve fat by reducing their locomotor activity . | Arctic foxes do not hibernate . | []
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They build up their fat reserves in the autumn , sometimes increasing their body weight by more than 50 % . | They grow thicker fur in the Autumn , and put on more than 50 % of their body weight as fat for insulation and as energy reserves . | []
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Arctic foxes form monogamous pairs during the breeding season and they stay together to raise their young in complex underground dens . | Arctic foxes form pairs in the breeding season . | []
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The Arctic fox also has a keen sense of smell . | Arctic foxes also have a keen sense of smell . | []
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They can smell carcasses that are often left by polar bears anywhere from 10 β 40 km . | They can smell carcasses that are often left by polar bears as far away as 10 to 40 km . | []
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Kristin Dawn Chenoweth ( ; born Kristi Dawn Chenoweth , July 24 , 1968 ) is an American actress and singer , with credits in musical theatre , film and television . | Kristin Dawn Chenoweth ( ; born July 24 , 1968 ) is an American singer and actress . | []
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In 1999 , she won a Tony Award for her performance as Sally Brown in " You 're a Good Man , Charlie Brown " on Broadway . | She won a Tony Award for " You 're a Good Man , Charlie Brown " and was nominated for " Wicked " and " On the 20th Century . " | []
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The Wilhelm scream is a stock sound effect that has been used in at least 416 films and TV series ( as of July 2015 ) , beginning in 1951 for the film " Distant Drums " . | The Wilhelm scream is a movie and television sound effect first used in 1951 for the movie " Distant Drums " . | []
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The effect gained new popularity ( its use often becoming an in-joke ) after it was used in the " Star Wars " series , the " Indiana Jones " series , animated Disney and Pixar films , and many other blockbuster films as well as in many television programs , cartoons , and video games . | The effect became popular again ( its use often becoming an in-joke ) after it was used in " Star Wars " and many other movies as well as television shows and video games . | []
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The Wilhelm scream originates from a series of sound effects recorded for the 1951 movie " Distant Drums " . | The sound effect comes from a series of sound effects made for the 1951 movie " Distant Drums " . | []
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In a scene from the film , soldiers are wading through a swamp in the Everglades , and one of them is bitten and dragged underwater by an alligator . | In a scene from the movie , soldiers are walking through a swamp in the Everglades . <SEP> One of them is bitten and dragged underwater by an alligator . | []
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The scream for that scene was recorded later in a single take , along with five other short , pained screams , which were labelled " man getting bit by an alligator , and he screamed . " | The scream for that scene was recorded later in one take . <SEP> The sound was labeled as " man getting bit by an alligator , and he screams . " | []
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Eddie " Chank " Willis ( June 3 , 1936 β August 20 , 2018 ) was an American soul musician . | Eddie " Chank " Willis ( June 3 , 1936 β August 20 , 2018 ) was an African-American soul musician . | []
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Willis played electric guitar and occasional electric sitar for Motown 's in-house studio band , The Funk Brothers , during the 1960s and early 1970s . | Willis played electric guitar and occasional electric sitar for Motown 's in-house studio band , the Funk Brothers . <SEP> He was active in the 1960s and the 1970s . | []
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Born in Grenada , Mississippi , Willis was known for his signature style of muted guitar riffs which added a distinctive tone or " color " to the beat , often timed with the snare , of the hundreds of hit songs recorded at Hitsville U.S.A. for Motown artists . | He was born in Grenada , Mississippi . | []
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Among the recordings Willis performed on are " Please Mr. Postman " by The Marvelettes , " The Way You Do the Things You Do " by The Temptations , " You Keep Me Hanging On " by The Supremes , and " I Was Made to Love Her " by Stevie Wonder . | Willis was known for his songs " Please Mr. Postman " by The Marvelettes , " The Way You Do the Things You Do " by The Temptations , " You Keep Me Hanging On " by The Supremes , and " I Was Made to Love Her " by Stevie Wonder . | []
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Anthony David Leighton Scott ( 21 June 1944 β 19 August 2012 ) was an English film director , producer and screenwriter . | Anthony David " Tony " Scott ( 21 June 1944 β 19 August 2012 ) was a British movie director . | []
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Scott was the younger brother of film director Sir Ridley Scott . | He was the younger brother of movie director Ridley Scott . | []
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He was known for directing action and thriller films such as " Top Gun " ( 1986 ) , " Beverly Hills Cop II " ( 1987 ) , " The Last Boy Scout " ( 1991 ) , " True Romance " ( 1993 ) , " Crimson Tide " ( 1995 ) , " Enemy of the State " ( 1998 ) , " Man on Fire " ( 2004 ) , " De Μ ja Μ Vu " ( 2006 ) , and " Unstoppable " ( 2010 ) . | His movies include " The Hunger " , " Top Gun " , " Beverly Hills Cop II " , " The Last Boy Scout " , " True Romance " , " Crimson Tide " , " Enemy of the State " , " Spy Game " , " Man on Fire " , " De Μ ja Μ Vu " , " The Taking of Pelham 123 " and " Unstoppable " . | []
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In 2010 , the Scott brothers produced the feature film adaptation of the television series " The A-Team " . | In 2010 , the Scott brothers produced " The A-Team " of the television series . | []
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Scott 's film , " Unstoppable " , again starring Washington ( with Chris Pine ) , was released in November 2010 . | Scott 's film , " Unstoppable " , again starring Washington ( with Chris Pine ) , the movie was released in November 2010 . | []
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He died by suicide on 19 August 2012 , by jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro , California . | On 19 August 2012 , Scott had committed suicide by jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the San Pedro , Los Angeles , port district of Los Angeles , California . | []
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Many actors paid tribute to him , including Tom Cruise , Christian Slater , Val Kilmer , Eddie Murphy , Denzel Washington , Gene Hackman , Elijah Wood , Dane Cook , Dwayne Johnson , Stephen Fry , Peter Fonda and Keira Knightley , as well as musical collaborators Hybrid . | A memorial service was held and celebrities also attended ; Tom Cruise , Val Kilmer , Eddie Murphy , Denzel Washington , Gene Hackman , Elijah Wood , Dane Cook , Dwayne Johnson , Stephen Fry , Peter Fonda , and Keira Knightley where some that attended the memorial service . | []
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Sheldon Leonard Berman ( February 3 , 1925 β September 1 , 2017 ) was an American comedian , actor , writer , teacher , lecturer and poet . | Sheldon Leonard " Shelley " Berman ( February 3 , 1925 β September 1 , 2017 ) was an American comedian , movie , television , stage , radio , voice actor , writer , teacher , screenwriter , educator , and poet who is known for his roles in " The Steve Allen Show " and in " Divorce American Style " . | []
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Berman was born in Chicago , the son of Irene ( ne Μ e Marks ) and Nathan Berman . | Berman was of Jewish descent . | []
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The two met while they were studying acting at Chicago 's Goodman Theatre . | He studied at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago . | []
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Berman married Sarah Herman on April 19 , 1947 . | He was married to Sarah Herman since 1947 . | []
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In the mid-1960s , Berman and wife Sarah adopted two children , son Joshua and daughter Rachel . | They had two adopted children , one who died from a brian tumor . | []
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His comedy albums earned him three gold records and he won the first Grammy Award for a spoken comedy recording . | Berman won the first Grammy Award for a spoken comedy recording . | []
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Berman appeared on numerous television specials and all of the major variety shows of the day . | The first standup comedian to perform at Carnegie Hall , Berman appeared on numerous television specials and all of the major variety shows of the day . | []
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The Rhynie chert is an Early Devonian sedimentary deposit exhibiting extraordinary fossil detail or completeness ( a Lagersta Μ tte ) . | The Rhynie chert is an Lower Devonian sedimentary deposit , part of the Old Red Sandstone . <SEP> It has extraordinary fossil details , and is a Lagersta Μ tte . | []
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It is exposed near the village of Rhynie , Aberdeenshire , Scotland ; a second unit , the Windyfield chert , is located some 700 m away . | The chert is exposed near the village of Rhynie , Aberdeenshire , Scotland . <SEP> A second unit , the Windyfield chert , is located some 700 m away . | []
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The Rhynie chert contains exceptionally preserved plant , fungus , lichen and animal material preserved in place by an overlying volcanic deposit . | The Rhynie chert contains exceptionally preserved material covered by an overlying volcanic deposit . | []
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The bulk of the fossil bed consists of primitive plants ( which had water-conducting cells and sporangia , but no true leaves ) , along with arthropods , lichens , algae and fungi . | Most of the fossil bed has primitive plants ( which had water-conducting cells and sporangia , but no true leaves ) , along with arthropods , lichens , algae and fungi . | []
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Many anti-nuclear groups oppose both nuclear power and nuclear weapons . | Many people who are anti-nuclear , are against the use of nuclear power for electricity generation , since they think nuclear power is dangerous . <SEP> Anti-nuclear groups believe that nuclear power is a risk to people and the environment . | []
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The 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents subsequently undermined the nuclear power industry 's proposed renaissance and revived nuclear opposition worldwide , putting governments on the defensive . | The 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents have " revived anti-nuclear passions worldwide , putting governments on the defensive and undermining the nuclear power industry 's recent renaissance " . | []
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There were many anti-nuclear protests in the United States which captured national public attention during the 1970s and 1980s . | There were many large anti-nuclear protests and demonstrations . <SEP> Anti-nuclear campaigns that captured national public attention in the 1970s involved the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant , Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant , Diablo Canyon Power Plant , Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant , and the Three Mile Island accident . | []
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For many years after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster nuclear power was off the policy agenda in most countries , and the anti-nuclear power movement seemed to have won its case . | For many years the anti-nuclear movement in the United States succeeded in delaying or halting commitments to build some new nuclear plants . | []
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Since early 1990 's A.F. Krupa exhibited frequently . | Since early 1990 's A.F. Krupa exhibited frequently and his works are part of a number of important collections worldwide . | []
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Artfacts.net Global Artists Historical Ranking ( all media ) positioned A. F. Krupa around the 1300th place in 1997 based on the international exhibition history , with the similar rank for around 2 decades and in the TOP 10 Modern Ink painters ( the list published on 22/02/2019 ) . | Artfacts.net Global Artists Historical Ranking ( all media ) positioned A. F. Krupa around the 1300th place in 1997 based on the international exhibition history , with the similar rank for around 2 decades and in the TOP 10 Modern Ink painters ( the list published on 22/02/2019 ) .. | []
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Henry Wessel ( July 28 , 1942 β September 20 , 2018 ) was an American photographer and educator . | Henry Wessel ( 1942 β September 20 , 2018 ) was an American photographer . | []
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Wessel was born in Teaneck , New Jersey and raised in Ridgefield . | He was born in Teaneck , New Jersey . | []
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He was the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and three National Endowment for the Arts grants and his work is included in the permanent collections of major American , European , and Asian museums . | He was the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and three National Endowment for the Arts grants . <SEP> His photographs are included in the permanent collections of major American , European , and Asian museums . | []
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His work has since been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Tate Modern in London , the Museum of Modern Art in New York , the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles , and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art . | His work were exhibited at the Tate Modern in London , the Museum of Modern Art in New York , the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles , and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art . | []
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The idea of a supercard featuring the two top promotions of the Monday Night Wars was considered to be a dream match scenario in the eyes of many fans , as it would allow the fans to see which promotion would be superior in storyline . | The idea of a match showing the top 2 shows of the Monday Night Wars was considered to be a " dream match " show in the eyes of many fans , because it let fans to see which show would be superior . | []
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The angle began when Mr. McMahon 's son , Shane McMahon , announced as part of the storyline on WWF 's " Raw Is War " and the final episode of WCW 's " Nitro " ( which merged into a simulcast ) that he had bought WCW from under his father 's nose . | The storyline began when Vince McMahon 's son , Shane McMahon , said on " RAW " that he bought WCW . | []
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This led to several run-in appearances of WCW wrestlers during " Raw Is War " and " SmackDown ! " | This led to many appearances of WCW wrestlers during " RAW " and " SmackDown ! " | []
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In the storyline , the WWF was owned by Vince McMahon , WCW was owned by Shane McMahon , and ECW was owned by Stephanie McMahon . | In storyline , WWF was owned by Vince McMahon , WCW was owned by Shane McMahon , and ECW was owned by Stephanie McMahon . | []
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