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He played 30 games for the Americans ( and one for the Leafs ) , before being dealt again on December 23 , this time to the Minnesota North Stars along with Milan Marcetta for Murray Hall , Ted Taylor , Len Lunde , Don Johns , Duke Harris , and the loan of Carl Wetzel . | He ended up playing 30 games with the Americans and 1 games for the Maple Leafs . <SEP> On December 23 , the Maple Leafs traded him along with Milan Marcetta to the Minnesota North Stars in exchange for Murray Hall , Ted Taylor , Len Lunde , Don Johns , Duke Harris , and the loan of Carl Wetzel . | [] |
Playing on a line with center Jude Drouin and high scoring right winger Bill Goldsworthy , Parise Μ finally became a star , playing six seasons and parts of two others in Minnesota . | Parise Μ would play on a line with Jude Drouin and Bill Goldsworthy . <SEP> He would play six seasons and parts of two others with the North Stars . | [] |
He was named twice to play in the NHL All-Star Game , and had his best professional season in 1972 β 73 , when he scored 27 goals and 75 points . | He played in two NHL All-Star Games , and had his best professional season in the 1972 β 73 season , scoring a career high 27 goals and 75 points . | [] |
John Knox ( 1513 β 24 November 1572 ) was a Scottish minister , theologian , and writer who was a leader of the country 's Reformation . | John Knox ( c . 1510 β 24 November 1572 ) was the man who brought the Protestant Reformation to Scotland . | [] |
He was the founder of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland . | He was one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church . <SEP> Because of him , the Presbyterian church was made . | [] |
He continued to preach until his final days . | He married twice and had five children , and continued preaching until he died . | [] |
Jesse Royal Carmichael ( born April 2 , 1979 ) is an American musician and songwriter . | Jesse Royal Carmichael ( born 2 April 1979 ) is an American musician , guitarist & keyboardist . | [] |
He plays the keyboards and rhythm guitar for the pop rock band Maroon 5 . | He is best known as the secondary guitar player and keyboardist for the Grammy Award winning band " Maroon 5 " . | [] |
Some time later , Carmichael , along with Adam Levine , Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick , started a band called Kara 's Flowers and signed a recording contract with Reprise Records . | He recorded the debut album " Songs About Jane " with the rest of the band Levine , Madden , James Valentine , and Ryan Dusick . | [] |
Carmichael was born in Boulder , Colorado , United States . | Carmichael was born in Boulder , Colorado , United States on April 2 , 1979 . | [] |
While in college , Carmichael began to play the keyboards . | While he was in college he began getting interested in playing the piano and keyboards . | [] |
Carmichael also has a solo project called 1863 . | As a solo artist , Carmichael uses a stage name 1863 . | [] |
Kourtney Mary Kardashian ( born April 18 , 1979 ) is an American media personality , socialite , businesswoman , model , and author . | Kourtney Mary Kardashian ( born April 18 , 1979 ) is an American businesswoman , socialite , model , actress and reality television personality who gained fame as a cast member of " Keeping Up with the Kardashians " , " Kourtney and Kim Take New York " , and " Kourtney and Khloe Μ Take Miami " . | [] |
She has two younger sisters , Kim and Khloe Μ , and a younger brother , Robert ( Rob ) . | She is the sister of Kim Kardashian and Khloe Μ Kardashian . | [] |
Kourtney Mary Kardashian was born in Los Angeles , California on April 18 , 1979 to Robert and Kris . | Her mother is Kris Jenner , her father was Robert Kardashian , and her former stepfather was Bruce Jenner ( now Caitlyn Jenner ) . <SEP> Kardashian was born in Los Angeles , California on April 18 , 1979 , to parents Robert and Kris . | [] |
Kardashian dated Scott Disick from 2006 to 2015 . | She was in a relationship with Scott Disick from 2007 to July 2015 . | [] |
Kardashian has three children with Disick : son Mason ( born December 2009 ) , daughter Penelope ( born July 2012 ) , and son Reign ( born December 2014 ) . | They had three children together : Mason , Penelope , and Reign . | [] |
The prestigious title and position of Peer of France was held by the greatest , highest-ranking members of the French nobility . | The Peerage of France the exclusive prestigious title and position of Peer of France was held by the greatest , highest-ranking members of the French nobility , was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 in the Middle Ages , and only a small number of noble individuals were peers . | [] |
The title of ' Peer of France ' was an extraordinary honour granted only to a small number of dukes , counts , and princes of the Roman Catholic Church . | The title of ' Peer of France ' was an extraordinary honour granted only to a small number of princes , dukes , counts of the Roman Catholic Church . | [] |
It was abolished in 1789 during the French Revolution , but it reappeared in 1814 at the time of the Bourbon Restoration which followed the fall of the First French Empire , when the Chamber of Peers was given a constitutional function somewhat along British lines , which lasted until the Revolution of 1848 . | It was abolished in 1789 during the French Revolution . | [] |
On 3 June 2017 , a terrorist vehicle-ramming and stabbing took place in London , England . | On 3 June 2017 , starting at 21:58 British Summer Time ( UTC + 1 ) , three people carried out a terrorist attack in two locations in central London . | [] |
A van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on London Bridge before crashing on the south bank of the River Thames . | The attack began when a white van rammed pedestrians on London Bridge . | [] |
Its three occupants then ran to the nearby Borough Market area and began stabbing people in and around restaurants and pubs . | Three men left the van and ran to Borough Market , where stabbing attacks took place in restaurants . | [] |
Eight people were killed and 48 were injured , including members of the public and four unarmed police officers who attempted to stop the assailants . | Ten people ( including three attackers ) were killed and 48 injured in the attack . | [] |
They were shot dead by Metropolitan Police officers and were found to be wearing fake explosive vests . | Three suspects wearing fake explosive vests were shot dead by police . | [] |
Jeffrey Gordon Adachi ( August 29 , 1959 β February 22 , 2019 ) was the elected Public Defender of San Francisco , a pension reform advocate , and a candidate for Mayor of San Francisco . | Jeff Adachi ( August 29 , 1959 β February 22 , 2019 ) was an American politician . <SEP> He was the elected Public Defender of San Francisco from 2003 until his death in 2019 . | [] |
In August 2011 , Adachi formally entered the race for Mayor of San Francisco . | He was a candidate for Mayor of San Francisco in 2011 . | [] |
Adachi died on February 22 , 2019 in an apartment in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco . | Adachi died from a heart attack in San Francisco on February 22 , 2019 , aged 59 . | [] |
Combat stress reaction ( CSR ) is a term used within the military to describe acute behavioral disorganization seen by medical personnel as a direct result of the trauma of war . | Combat stress reaction is a medical problem that happens to some soldiers because of the trauma of war . | [] |
Also known as " combat fatigue " or " battle neurosis " , it has some overlap with the diagnosis of acute stress reaction used in civilian psychiatry . | In the past , it was called battle shock , war neurosis , or battle fatigue . | [] |
Combat stress reaction is an acute reaction that includes a range of behaviors resulting from the stress of battle that decrease the combatant 's fighting efficiency . | The acute ( early ) stage of combat stress reaction is the best time to keep things from getting worse . | [] |
In mathematics , an inverse function ( or anti-function ) is a function that " reverses " another function : if the function f applied to an input x gives a result of y , then applying its inverse function g to y gives the result x , and vice versa , i.e. , " f " ( " x " ) = " y " if and only if " g " ( " y " ) = " x " . | An inverse function is a concept of mathematics . | [] |
Not all functions have inverse functions . | The inverse function does the reverse . <SEP> Not all functions have inverse functions : for example , function formula _ 21 has none ( because formula _ 22 , and formula _ 23 should give both 1 and -1 when given 1 ) ) , but every binary relation has its own inverse relation . | [] |
Mount St. Helens ( known as Lawetlat 'la to the indigenous Cowlitz people , and Loowit or Louwala-Clough to the Klickitat ) is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County , Washington , in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States . | Mount St. Helens is a volcano in the U.S. state of Washington . <SEP> Mount St. Helens was first called " Louwala-Clough " , which means " smoking " or " fire mountain " in the language of the Native American Klickitat people . | [] |
It is 50 mi northeast of Portland , Oregon and 96 mi south of Seattle , Washington . | It is 96 miles ( 154 km ) south of Seattle and 53 miles ( 85 km ) northeast of Portland , Oregon . | [] |
The volcano is located in the Cascade Range and is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc , a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes . | The volcano is in Cascade Range of mountains . <SEP> It is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanos . | [] |
Mount St. Helens is most notorious for its major eruption on May 18 , 1980 , the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in U.S. history . | Its most famous volcanic eruption was on May 18 , 1980 . <SEP> The 1980 eruption was the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States . | [] |
Fifty-seven people were killed ; 250 homes , 47 bridges , 15 mi of railways , and 185 mi of highway were destroyed . | 57 people were killed ; 250 homes , 47 bridges , 15 miles of railways , and 185 miles of highway were destroyed . | [] |
A massive debris avalanche triggered by an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale caused an eruption that reduced the elevation of the mountain 's summit from 9677 ft to 8363 ft , leaving a 1 mi wide horseshoe-shaped crater . | A massive debris avalanche was triggered by an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale . <SEP> This caused the eruption , which reduced the height of the mountain 's summit from 9677 ft to 8365 ft and replacing it with a 1 mi wide horseshoe-shaped crater . | [] |
The debris avalanche was up to 0.7 mi3 in volume . | The debris avalanche was up to 0.7 cubic miles ( 3.1 cubic kilometers ) in volume . | [] |
On March 20 , 1980 , Mount St. Helens experienced a magnitude 4.2 earthquake ; and , on March 27 , steam venting started . | On March 20 , 1980 , Mount St. Helens was the center of a magnitude 4.2 earthquake . <SEP> Steam venting from the volcano started on March 27 . | [] |
By the end of April , the north side of the mountain had started to bulge . | By the end of April , the north side of the volcano started to grow larger . | [] |
On the Volcanic Explosivity Index scale , the eruption was rated a five , and categorized as a Plinian eruption . | On the Volcanic Explosivity Index scale , the eruption was rated a five , which is the same rating of the famous Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD . | [] |
For more than nine hours , a vigorous plume of ash erupted , eventually reaching 12 to 16 miles ( 20 to 27 km ) above sea level . | For more than nine hours , ash erupted from the volcano , rising into the air for 12 to 16 miles ( 20 to 27 km ) above sea level in the air . | [] |
The collapse of the northern flank of St. Helens mixed with ice , snow , and water to create lahars ( volcanic mudflows ) . | As well as the effect of the fast-moving hot gasses and stones from the explosion , the collapse of the northern side of Mount St. Helens caused " lahars " , or volcanic mudflows . <SEP> These were mixtures of volcanic ash with melted ice and snow . | [] |
The lahars flowed many miles down the Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers , destroying bridges and lumber camps . | The lahars went many miles down the Toutle and Cowlitz rivers , destroying bridges and killing many trees . | [] |
The St. Helens May 18 eruption released 24 megatons of thermal energy ; it ejected more than 0.67 mi3 of material . | The St. Helens May 18 eruption released 24 megatons of thermal energy . <SEP> It released more than 0.67 cubic miles ( 2.8 cubic km ) of ash and other material . | [] |
The removal of the north side of the mountain reduced St. Helens ' height by about 1300 ft and left a crater 1 mi to 2 mi wide and 0.5 mi deep , with its north end open in a huge breach . | The collapse of the north side of the volcano shortened St. Helens ' height by about 1,300 feet ( 400 m ) and left a volcanic crater one to two miles ( 1.6 to 3.2 km ) wide and half of a mile ( 800 m ) deep . | [] |
The eruption killed 57 people , nearly 7,000 big game animals ( deer , elk , and bear ) , and an estimated 12 million fish from a hatchery . | The eruption killed 57 people , nearly 7,000 game animals ( deer , elk , and bear ) , and about 12 million fish from a fish farm . | [] |
It destroyed or extensively damaged over 200 homes , 185 mi of highway and 15 mi of railways . | It destroyed or damaged over 200 homes , 185 miles ( 300 km ) of highway and 15 mi of railways . | [] |
A domestic worker , domestic helper , domestic servant , manservant or menial , is a person who works within the employer 's household . | A domestic worker or , especially earlier , a domestic servant is someone who works for somebody to help them run their home . | [] |
Some domestic helpers live within their employer 's household . | Many domestic workers live in their employers β homes . | [] |
Many domestic workers are live-in domestics . | Today in many parts of the world domestic workers from poorer countries are often employed by people in the richer countries . | [] |
Sheila Hancock was born in Blackgang on the Isle of Wight , the daughter of Ivy Louise ( ne Μ e Woodward ) and Enrico Cameron Hancock , who was a publican . | Hancock was born in Blackgang on the Isle of Wight , England . | [] |
Hancock was married to actor Alec Ross from 1954 until his death from oesophageal cancer in 1971 . | Her first husband , Alec Ross , died from oesophageal cancer in 1971 . | [] |
In 1973 , Hancock married actor John Thaw . | She later married actor John Thaw in 1973 . | [] |
Hancock was married to Thaw until his death ( also from oesophageal cancer ) on 21 February 2002 . | He also died from oesophageal cancer in 2002 . | [] |
Hancock herself was diagnosed with breast cancer during the late 1980s , but made a full recovery . | Hancock is a breast cancer survivor . | [] |
ThinkQuest was an educational website , created 1996 and intended for primary and secondary schools . | ThinkQuest was an educational website . | [] |
The website was acquired by the Oracle Education Foundation during 2002 . | It was run by the Oracle Education Foundation . | [] |
As of July 1 , 2013 the ThinkQuest service was discontinued . | As of July 1 , 2013 , ThinkQuest was discontinued . | [] |
Sylvia Ray Rivera ( July 2 , 1951 β February 19 , 2002 ) was a Latina American gay liberation and transgender rights activist ; she was prominent in the United States as a whole but was most significant for her work in New York City . | Sylvia Rae Rivera ( July 2 , 1951 β February 19 , 2002 ) was an American gay , transgender and civil rights activist and drag queen . <SEP> Rivera was born on July 2nd , 1951 as Ray Rivera . | [] |
Some claim Rivera , who identified as a drag queen , was a founding member of the Gay Liberation Front . | Rivera was a founding member of both the Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance . | [] |
With her close friend Marsha P. Johnson , Rivera co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries ( STAR ) , a group dedicated to helping homeless young drag queens , gay youth , and trans women . | With her close friend Marsha P. Johnson , Rivera co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries ( STAR ) , a group dedicated to helping homeless young drag queens and trans women of color . <SEP> She created the organization STAR ( Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries ) with her best friend , Marsha P. Johnson . | [] |
Rivera 's gender identity was complex and varied throughout her life . | Later on in her life , Rivera took an interest in human rights , specifically race and gender / sexual orientation . | [] |
Before driving to the school , he shot and killed his mother at their Newtown home . | He shot and killed his mother , before going to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown , Connecticut . | [] |
Lieutenant General Snowden assumed the assignment of chief of staff , Headquarters Marine Corps , on May 21 , 1977 , and served in that capacity until his retirement on May 31 , 1979 . | Commands he held include Chief of Staff , United States Forces Japan ( from 1972 to 1975 ) and Chief of Staff , Headquarters Marine Corps ( from 1977 to 1979 ) . | [] |
Lawrence F. Snowden was born April 14 , 1921 , in Charlottesville , Virginia , and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1942 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce . | He was born in Charlottesville , Virginia . | [] |
The lift coefficient ( C ) is a dimensionless coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body to the fluid density around the body , the fluid velocity and an associated reference area . | The lift coefficient ( " C " or " C " ) is coefficient without a dimension that relates the lift generated by an airfoil , the dynamic pressure of the fluid flow around the airfoil , and the planform area of the airfoil . <SEP> The lift coefficient is a dimensionless number . | [] |
The Berlin Zoological Garden is the oldest and best-known zoo in Germany . | The Berlin Zoological Garden is the largest zoo in the world in acreage ( 84 acres in 2013 ) and in number of species ( 1,500 in 2013 ) . <SEP> As many as 12,000 animals were killed in the Berlin Zoological Garden during the bombings of World War II . | [] |
With about 1,380 different species and over 20,200 animals the zoo presents one of the most comprehensive collection of species in the world . | It holds the most comprehensive collection of species in the world . | [] |
During World War II , the zoo area was hit by Allied bombs for the first time on 8 September 1941 . | During World War II , the elephants at the Zoo were killed in the air raids of September 7-8 , 1941 . | [] |
A teddy bear is a soft toy in the form of a bear . | A teddy bear is a type of toy that looks like a bear . <SEP> A teddy bear is a popular and well-known toy . | [] |
Early teddy bears were made to look like real bears , with extended snouts and beady eyes . | Early 20th century teddy bears were made from mohair , the hair of goats . | [] |
While early teddy bears were covered in tawny mohair fur , modern teddy bears are manufactured in a wide variety of commercially available fabrics , most commonly synthetic fur , but also velour , denim , cotton , satin , and canvas . | Now they are usually made from synthetic fabrics . | [] |
The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band from Worthing , West Sussex . | The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band . | [] |
Their name derives from a Morrissey song , " The Ordinary Boys " . | Their name is from the Morrissey song " The Ordinary Boys " . | [] |
Originally a hardcore outfit named Next in Line , they are influenced by punk rock and Britpop music , as well as the bands The Clash , The Specials , The Jam , The Kinks and The Smiths . | At first they were called Next in Line . | [] |
The membership of the band that originally split up in 2008 consisted of founding members Samuel Preston ( vocals , rhythm guitar ) β generally known simply by his surname " Preston " , William Brown ( lead guitar ) , James Gregory ( bass ) , plus Simon Goldring ( drums ) who had replaced Charlie " Chuck " Stanley in 2005 . | The members were Samuel Preston , William Brown , James Gregory , and Simon Goldring . | [] |
In 2004 The Ordinary Boys released their debut album Over The Counter Culture preceded by the single Maybe Someday . | They released their first album " Over the Counter Culture " in 2004 . | [] |
In 2005 they released their second album Brassbound along with the single Boys Will Be Boys . | In 2005 they released their second album " Brassbound " . | [] |
During this time the band 's single " Boys Will be Boys " was re-released and reached No. 3 on the UK singles chart and No. 1 on the UK download chart . | Their single " Boys Will Be Boys " was released again . | [] |
In October 2006 they released their third album How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps which marked a change of sound , with more of a commercial pop feel , featuring synthesisers and samples . | They released their third album " How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps " in October 2006 . | [] |
A Wrinkle in Time is a 2018 American science fantasy adventure film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Jennifer Lee and Jeff Stockwell , based on Madeleine L 'Engle 's 1962 novel of the same name . | A Wrinkle in Time is a 2018 American science fantasy adventure movie directed by Ava DuVernay . <SEP> The screenplay was written by Jennifer Lee and is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L 'Engle . | [] |
The film stars Oprah Winfrey , Reese Witherspoon , Mindy Kaling , Storm Reid , Gugu Mbatha-Raw , Michael Pen Μ a , Zach Galifianakis , and Chris Pine . | The movie stars Oprah Winfrey , Reese Witherspoon , Mindy Kaling , Gugu Mbatha-Raw , Michael Pen Μ a , Storm Reid , Zach Galifianakis , and Chris Pine . | [] |
With an estimated production budget of $ 103 million , the film became the first live-action film with a nine-digit budget to be directed by a woman of color . | It had a budget of $ 103 million . | [] |
She later learns that she is a witch , and is also the " Chosen One " , having great powers and abilities of her generation . | After moving to Miami , she discovers that she is " The Chosen One " , the most powerfull witch . | [] |
It 's a new year at Iridium high . | A new student at Iridium High School . | [] |
At the end of season two , Jax reforms , and he , Daniel , and Emma get along . | In Season 2 get jealous about Jax but then gets back with Emma . | [] |
In the season 2 finale , Diego gets Maddie out of a black hole and they kiss . | Is an mean witch and the enemy of Emma.In Season 2 she is nicer cause shes dating Diego . <SEP> He starts dating Maddie in Season 2 . | [] |
It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial formula _ 1 by a linear polynomial formula _ 2 is equal to formula _ 3 In particular , formula _ 2 is a divisor of formula _ 1 if and only if formula _ 6 a property known as the factor theorem . | The theorem says that the remainder will be equal to formula _ 15 | [] |
" Meadowlawn " , also known as the " ' Hagood House " , is an antebellum plantation house , built in the Greek revival style , in Lowndsboro , Alabama , United States . | Meadowlawn is an antebellum ( before the American Civil War ) plantation house built in the Greek revival style . | [] |
It is a two-story frame , with fluted Doric columns on two sides , 13 in all , and balconies over both main entrance doors with wrought iron railings . | The house is a two-story frame house with 13 fluted Doric columns on two sides . <SEP> There are balconies over both main entrance doors with wrought iron railings . | [] |
The plantation of Meadowlawn was built in 1853 for Squire George Thomas ( 1797-1867 ) . | Meadowlawn was built in 1853 for Squire George Thomas ( 1797-1867 ) . | [] |
In 1905 the home was sold to Ransom Meadows , born June 18 , 1846 , died February 2 , 1940 . | In 1905 the house was sold to Ransom Meadows ( 1846-1940 ) . | [] |
His daughter , Aline Meadows , born February 16 , 1880 , died February 16 , 1979 , married Robert Bragg Hagood on April 3 , 1907 in Lowndes County , Alabama . | His daughter , Aline Meadows , ( 1880-1979 ) married Robert Bragg Hagood on April 3 , 1907 . | [] |
It is to this couple that Ransom Meadows deeded the house . | Ransom Meadows deeded the house to the Hagoods . | [] |
To honor her father , Mrs. Hagood renamed the house " Meadowlawn . " | Mrs. Hagood named the house Meadowlawn . | [] |
The house still remains in the Hagood family today . | The house still remains in the Hagood family . | [] |
It is a contributing property to the Lowndesboro Historic District , which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 12 , 1973 . | It is a contributing property of the Lowndesboro Historic District . <SEP> The District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 12 , 1973 . | [] |
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