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The album peaked at number 10 in the US , and has achieved platinum status .
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The album peaked at number 10 in the U.S. , and has achieved platinum status .
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In the early spring of 1991 , a collaboration was set up with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame .
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In the early spring of 1991 , Coverdale collaborated with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame .
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Both parties have said that the collaboration revitalised them on many levels .
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Both of them have said that the collaboration revitalized them on many levels .
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This collaboration resulted in the " Coverdale-Page " album released in March 1993 .
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This collaboration led to the " Coverdale-Page " album . <SEP> It was released in March 1993 .
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After a limited Japanese tour , Coverdale and Page parted ways .
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After only a limited Japanese tour , Coverdale and Page parted ways .
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In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had fronted Led Zeppelin , as vocalist , with Jimmy Page .
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In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had been the Led Zeppelin vocalist , with Jimmy Page .
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Some of their audience criticised Coverdale , feeling he was merely a Plant clone ; Plant himself referred to the team-up as ‘ David Cover-version ’ .
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Some of their audience criticized Coverdale .
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Others felt the short-lived collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again hook up with Plant , a year later .
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Others felt the collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again join Plant , a year later .
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In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) to tour for the release of Whitesnake 's " Greatest Hits " album .
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In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) . <SEP> Whitesnake was to tour for the release of their " Greatest Hits " album .
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The band again broke up after the tour .
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The band again broke-up after the tour .
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After this Coverdale once again retreated from the music business , for three years .
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After this Coverdale once again went away from the music business , for three years .
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The album was originally supposed to be Coverdale 's solo album , but the record company forced it to be released under the moniker " David Coverdale & Whitesnake " .
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The album was originally meant to be Coverdale 's solo album . <SEP> But the record company forced it to be released under the name of " David Coverdale & Whitesnake " .
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The tour was billed as Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows , one in Japan and the other for VH1 .
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The tour was called Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows ( one in Japan and the other for VH1 ) .
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After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again folded Whitesnake and took another short break from music .
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After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again ended Whitesnake and took another short break from music .
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In 2008 the band ( with a new bassist and drummer ) released its first new studio album in over 10 years titled " Good to Be Bad " .
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In 2008 the band ( with new bassist and drummer ) released its first new studio album in over 10 years titled " Good to Be Bad " .
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The band toured the album extensively .
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The band toured for the album extensively .
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Also in 2008 , Whitesnake embarked on a European Tour as part of a double bill with fellow Yorkshire rockers Def Leppard .
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Also in 2008 , Whitesnake went on a European Tour with fellow Yorkshire rock band Def Leppard .
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After leaving " One Life to Live " , Freeman appeared in the 1998 motion picture " Down in the Delta " .
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After leaving " One Life to Live " , Freeman appeared in the motion picture " Down in the Delta " .
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His Broadway theatre credits include " The Hot L Baltimore " and " Look to the Lilies " .
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His Broadway theatre credits include " Look to the Lilies " , " Blues for Mister Charlie " , and " Medea " .
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His portrayal of Elijah Muhammad , the Nation of Islam leader , in the film " Malcolm X " earned him the 1992 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture .
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His role as Elijah Muhammad in the movie based on Malcolm X " Malcolm X " earned him the 1995 NAACP Image Award for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture -PIPE- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture .
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He had played Malcolm X in the 1979 miniseries , " " .
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Coincidently , he had previously played Malcolm X in the 1979 miniseries , Roots : The Next Generations .
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In 1991 Freeman joined the Department of Theatre Arts at Howard University in Washington , D.C. , and served for six years as department chairman .
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Freeman taught acting at Howard University in Washington , D.C ..
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Freeman died on August 9 , 2012 in Washington , D.C. at the age of 78 .
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He died on August 9 , 2012 in Washington , D.C. , he was 78 years old .
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On September 10 , 2012 , a memorial service was held for Freeman at Howard University .
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A memorial service was held on September 10 , 2012 .
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Manila sound was popularized by the pop rock band Hotdog with its many hit singles : " Ikaw ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko " ( " " You Are the Miss Universe of My Life " " ) , " Panaginip " ( " " Dream " " ) , " Langit Na Naman " ( " " Heaven Once Again " " ) , " O Lumapit Ka " ( " " Oh , Come Closer " " ) , " Bitin Sa Iyo " ( " " Left Hanging Over You " " ) , and " Dying to Tell You " , among others .
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Manila Sound was made famous by a folk rock band called Hotdog . <SEP> Their songs : " " Ikaw Ang Miss Universe Ng Buhay Ko " " ( or " You Are the Miss Universe Of My Life " ) , " " ' Manila " ' " , and " " Beh Buti Nga " " ; had catchy melody phrases common to the music type .
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Alternately described as " the marshmallow sound " , Manila sound generated a string of calculated radio hits by artists such as Cinderella , VST & Co . , Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society , Florante , Rico J. Puno , Sharon Cuneta , and many others .
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It is sometimes described as " the marshmallow sound " .
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Virtually all programming languages today are Turing complete .
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Most modern programming languages are Turing-complete . <SEP> The standard regular expressions , which most programming languages use are not Turing complete either .
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Justin Ernest George Morneau ( born May 15 , 1981 ) is a Canadian former professional baseball first baseman .
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Justin Ernest George Morneau ( born May 15 , 1981 in New Westminster , British Columbia ) is a Canadian baseball player .
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He played in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the Minnesota Twins , Pittsburgh Pirates , Colorado Rockies , and Chicago White Sox .
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He currently plays as a first baseman for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball .
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He converted to first base in the minor leagues and made his MLB debut in 2003 .
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He made his MLB debut for the Minnesota Twins on June 10 , 2003 .
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A four-time All-Star despite an injury-riddled career , Morneau was named the 2006 American League ( AL ) Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) , finished runner-up for MVP in 2008 , and won two Silver Slugger Awards .
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He won the American League MVP Award in 2006 .
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Additionally , Morneau won the 2008 Home Run Derby and the 2014 National League ( NL ) batting title .
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He also won the 2008 Home Run Derby and two Silver Slugger Awards in 2008 .
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Massey specialized in Marxist geography , feminist geography , and cultural geography , working among other topics as well .
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She was working among others on topics involving Marxist geography , feminist geography , and cultural geography .
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Her work on space , place and power has been highly influential within a range of related disciplines and research fields .
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Her work on space , place and power has been highly helpful within a range of related disciplines and research fields .
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She was Professor of Geography at the Open University .
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She served as Emeritus Professor of Geography at the Open University .
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Doreen Barbara Massey FRSA FBA FAcSS ( 3 January 1944 – 11 March 2016 ) was a British social scientist and geographer .
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Massey died on 11 March 2016 from pancreatic cancer .
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Jir ̌ i ́ Be ̌ lohla ́ vek CBE ( ] ; 24 February 1946 – 31 May 2017 ) was a Czech conductor .
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Jir ̌ i ́ Be ̌ lohla ́ vek ( 24 February 1946 – 31 May 2017 ) was a Czech conductor .
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Be ̌ lohla ́ vek was born in Prague .
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His name " Be ̌ lohla ́ vek " means " Whitehead " . <SEP> He was born in Prague .
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After graduation , he studied conducting for two years with Sergiu Celibidache .
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Be ̌ lohla ́ vek studied conducting with Sergiu Celibidache .
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In his youth he studied cello with Milos ̌ Sa ́ dlo and later graduated from the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague .
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He went to the Prague Conservatory and Academy of Performing Arts in Prague .
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In 1970 Be ̌ lohla ́ vek won the Czech Young Conductors ' Competition .
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He won the 1970 Czech National Conducting Competition and soon became famous in his country and abroad .
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From 1972 to 1978 , he was conductor of the Brno Philharmonic ; he was then chief conductor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra until 1989 .
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Be ̌ lohla ́ vek was chief conductor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra from 1977-1989 .
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Be ̌ lohla ́ vek became chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic in 1990 , after the Velvet Revolution .
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He became principal conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 1990 for a short time .
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He subsequently founded the Prague Philharmonia ( " Praz ̌ skou komorni ́ filharmonii " ) in 1993 , after the Czech Ministry of Defence had offered funding for training 40 young musicians .
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Then he founded the Prague Philharmonia " ( Praz ̌ skou komorni ́ filharmonii ) " in 1994 , They gave concerts all over the world together and made many recordings .
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From 1995 to 2000 , Be ̌ lohla ́ vek was principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra ( BBC SO ) .
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From 1995-2000 , Be ̌ lohla ́ vek was principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra .
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In February 2005 , he was named its twelfth chief conductor , effective July 2006 , with an initial contract of 3 years .
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In 2006 he became their principal conductor .
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He first conducted the Last Night of the Proms in 2007 , the first conductor of the Last Night who was not a native English speaker .
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In 2007 he conducted at the Last Night of the Proms .
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Yui Horie ( 堀江 由衣 , Horie Yui , born September 20 , 1976 ) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with VIMS and Starchild .
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Yui Horie ( , Horie Yui , born on 20 September 1976 ) is a Japanese singer and voice actress .
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She has been affectionately nicknamed " " Hocchan " " ( ほっちゃん ) by her Japanese fans .
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Her real name is Yoshiko ( 堀江 由子 Horie Yoshiko ) , and she is sometimes nicknamed " Ho 'chan ほっちゃん Hocchan ) " by her Japanese fans .
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She debuted as a voice actress in 1997 , releasing her debut single " " My best friend " " on .
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She debuted in 1997 in a video game Voice Fantasia and for several years had minor roles in various animations .
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2000 also saw Horie publish her first photobook , " Kingyobachi Puranetto " ( 金魚鉢フ ゚ ラネット , Fishbowl Planet ) , and the release of her debut album , Mizutamari ni Utsuru Sekai , through the Starchild label which featured two songs from Love Hina .
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She released her first music album titled Mizutamari ni Utsuru Sekai in 2000 .
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Together they would release two singles , " " Mo ̄ Hitori no Watashi " ( もうひとりの私 " ) in 2000 and " " Merry Merrily " " in 2001 , the latter being used as an insert song in the Love Hina Christmas Special .
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They released two singles , " もうひとりの私 " and " Merry Merrily " .
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In October 2005 , she founded Aice , a J-Pop group consisting of four other voice actors , to help launch their careers .
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In October 2005 , she founded Aice5 , a J-pop supergroup made up of 4 other voice actors , to help launch their careers .
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Aice was disbanded on September 20 , 2007 at their farewell concert " " Final Aice5 Party LAST Aice5 " " at the Yokohama Arena .
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Aice5 officially ended on 20 September 2007 .
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Horie has collaborated with a few other artists .
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She has collaborated with a few other artists , such as UNSCANDAL in 2005 and 黒薔薇保存会 in 2007 .
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However , she eventually left the agency in mid-2007 during an unrelated scandal in the agency 's top management and became a freelance voice actress .
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She was employed by Arts Vision until mid 2007 due to a scandal within the agency 's top management .
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Holly Hunter ( born March 20 , 1958 ) is an American actress and producer .
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Holly Hunter ( born 20 March 1958 ) is an American actress .
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Hunter was born in Conyers , Georgia , the daughter of Opal Marguerite ( ne ́ e Catledge ) , a housewife , and Charles Edwin Hunter , a farmer and sporting-goods manufacturer 's representative .
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She was born in Conyers , Georgia .
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For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 drama film " The Piano " , she won the Academy Award , BAFTA Award , Golden Globe Award , and Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress .
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Hunter starred in " The Piano " for which she won the Academy Award , BAFTA and Golden Globe Award .
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She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for " Broadcast News " ( 1987 ) , and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for " The Firm " ( 1993 ) and again for " Thirteen " ( 2003 ) .
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Hunter was also nominated for Oscars for her roles in " Broadcast News " , " The Firm " , and " Thirteen " .
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Emperor Ko ̄ an ( 孝安天皇 , Ko ̄ an-tenno ̄ ) , also known as " Yamatotarashihikokunioshihito no Mikoto " ( 大倭帯日子国押人命 ) was the sixth Emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .
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Emperor Ko ̄ an ( 孝安天皇 , Ko ̄ an-tenno ̄ ) was the 6th emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .
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The " Kojiki " records Ko ̄ an was the second son of Emperor Ko ̄ sho ̄ , and that he ruled from the palace of Akitsushima-no-miya ( 葛城室之秋津島宮 , and in the " Nihon Shoki " as 室秋津島宮 ) at Muro in what would come to be known as Yamato Province .
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The " Gukansho ̄ " ruled from the palace of " Akitsushima-no-miya " at Muro in what will come to be known as Yamato province . <SEP> Emperor Ko ̄ an was the second son of Emperor Ko ̄ sho ̄ .
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In the " Kojiki " and " Nihon Shoki " , only his name and genealogy were recorded .
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The " Kojiki " records only his name and genealogy .
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He is believed to be son of Emperor Ko ̄ sho ̄ ; and his mother is believed to have been Yosotarashi-no-hime , who was the daughter of Okitsuyoso , and ancestress of the Owari .
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" Jinno ̄ Sho ̄ to ̄ ki " records that his mother was Yosotarashi-no-hime , who was the daughter of Okitsuyoso , and ancestress of the Owari .
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While the actual site of Ko ̄ an 's grave is not known , the Emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( " misasagi " ) in Tamade , Gose .
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The actual site of his grave is not known . <SEP> According to the Imperial Household Agency , this emperor is venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( " misasagi " ) at Nara .
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The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is a 3000 ft long tidal flood barrier spanning the Providence River in Providence , Rhode Island , located 750 ft upstream from Fox Point .
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The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is a 3,000 foot long barrier across the Providence River in Providence , Rhode Island .
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It was constructed between 1960 and 1966 to protect the low-lying downtown area of the city from damaging storm surge and floods associated with hurricanes and other major storm events .
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It was built between 1960 and 1966 . <SEP> It protects the low-lying downtown area of the city from damaging storm surges and flooding due to hurricanes or other storms .
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Constructed between 1960 and 1966 at a cost of $ 14 million , the barrier was the first of its type to be approved for construction in the United States .
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The barrier cost $ 14 million to build .
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Pasties ( singular pasty or pastie ) are patches that cover a woman 's nipples and areolae , typically affixed with adhesive .
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They are used to cover a girl 's nipples or genital area .
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Pasties come in a variety of colors , shapes , and sizes , typically not much larger than the areola .
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They vary in size and are usually not much larger than the person 's areola .
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Pasties are usually applied with a special tape or glue fixative , often gum arabic .
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Pasties are usually applied with a special glue or tape .
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The season officially began on June 1 and lasted until November 30 , dates which conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin .
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The 1968 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1968 , and lasted until November 30 , 1968 . <SEP> These dates are conventionally the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin .
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It was a below average season in terms of tropical storms , with a total of eight nameable storms .
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There were eight named storms , and no major hurricanes .
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The Central Hockey League ( CHL ) was a North American mid-level minor professional ice hockey league which operated from 1992 until 2014 .
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The Central Hockey League ( CHL ) was a mid-level professional hockey league in the United States .
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Until 2013 , it was owned by Global Entertainment Corporation , at which point it was purchased by the individual franchise owners .
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It is owned by Global Entertainment Corporation .
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The Central Hockey League ( CHL ) was revived in 1992 by Ray Miron and the efforts of Bill Levins , with the idea of central ownership of both the league and the teams .
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It was started in 1992 . <SEP> The first CHL season was in 1992-1993 .
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In the inaugural 1992 – 93 season the league had six teams , including the Oklahoma City Blazers , the Tulsa Oilers , the Wichita Thunder , the Memphis RiverKings , the Dallas Freeze and the Fort Worth Fire .
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It started with six teams , including the Oklahoma City Blazers , the Tulsa Oilers , the Wichita Thunder , the Memphis RiverKings , the Dallas Freeze and the Fort Worth Fire .
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Helga Ko ̈ nigsdorf ( 13 July 1938 – 4 May 2014 ) was an East German author and physicist .
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Helga Ko ̈ nigsdorf ( Helga Bunke ; July 13 , 1938 – May 4 , 2014 ) was a German author and physicist .
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Her writing peers included Christa Wolf , Brigitte Reimann and Maxie Wander , who worked on woman 's rights issues in the GDR in the 70s and 80s .
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She worked with Christa Wolf , Brigitte Reimann and Maxie Wander .
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In 1990 she left academia to devote herself to writing full-time .
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She retired in 1990 .
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Helga suffered from Parkinson 's disease for more than 30 years .
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Ko ̈ nigsdorf died in Berlin , Germany from Parkinson 's disease , aged 75 .
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ECW Hardcore Revolution is a professional wrestling video game released by Acclaim Entertainment , based on the professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ) .
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ECW Hardcore Revolution is a professional wrestling video game published and released by Acclaim Entertainment . <SEP> The game is based on Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ) .
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The game was released for the Nintendo 64 , PlayStation , Game Boy Color , and Dreamcast in 2000 .
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It was released for the Nintendo 64 on January 31 , 2000 in North America and March 3 , 2000 in Europe , the PlayStation on January 31 , 2000 in North America and in 2000 in Europe , the Game Boy Color in February 2000 in North America and in 2000 in Europe , and the Dreamcast on February 29 , 2000 in North America and in 2000 in Europe .
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Acclaim followed this title with the release of a sequel , " ECW Anarchy Rulz " , in August 2000 .
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A sequel for the game titled " ECW Anarchy Rulz " was released six months after .
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Gameplay to " ECW Hardcore Revolution " is identical to WWF Attitude .
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The gameplay was identical to " WWF Attitude " .
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Much of the content was the same , but elements were changed to replace WWE owned material with Extreme Championship Wrestling material .
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Most of it was the same except that the WWF owned materials were switched to Extreme Championship Wrestling material .
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Plummer is a city in Benewah County , Idaho , United States .
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Plummer is a city in Idaho in the United States .
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As of the census of 2000 , there were 990 people , 336 households , and 257 families residing in the city .
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During the census of 2000 , there were 990 people in the city . <SEP> 336 households , and 257 families were present there .
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There were 380 housing units at an average density of 335.9 per square mile ( 129.8 / km2 ) .
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There were 380 housing units . <SEP> The average density of 335.9 / sq mi ( 129.8 / km2 ) .
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The racial makeup of the city was 55.86 % White , 0.71 % African American , 39.29 % Native American , 0.10 % Asian , 0.10 % Pacific Islander , 0.81 % from other races , and 3.13 % from two or more races .
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55.86 % were White , 0.71 % African American , 39.29 % Native American , 0.10 % Asian , 0.10 % Pacific Islander , 0.81 % from other races , and 3.13 % from two or more races .
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The bog turtle ( " Glyptemys muhlenbergii " ) is a critically endangered species of semiaquatic turtle in the family Emydidae .
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The bog turtle ( " Glyptemys muhlenbergii " ) is a turtle found only in the eastern United States ( northeast and Appalachian Mountains ) .
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The smallest North American turtle , its carapace measures about 10 cm long when fully grown .
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It is the smallest North American turtle . <SEP> It measures about 10 cm long when fully grown .
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The spotted turtle and painted turtle are similar in appearance to the bog turtle .
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It looks similar to the painted or spotted turtles .
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The bog turtle is distinguishable from any other species of turtle by the distinctively colored blotch on its neck .
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The bog turtle is identified by the yellow or orange spot on each side of its head and neck .
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Raymond Arthur Dart ( 4 February 1893 – 22 November 1988 ) was a South African anatomist and anthropologist , best known for his involvement in the 1924 discovery of the first fossil ever found of " Australopithecus africanus " , an extinct hominin closely related to humans , at Taung in the North of South Africa in the province Northwest .
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Raymond Arthur Dart ( 4 February 1893 – 22 November 1988 ) was an Australian anatomist and anthropologist , who worked for much of his life in South Africa .
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In 1924 , Dart discovered the first " Australopithecus africanus " fossil , an extinct hominin closely related to humans .
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In 1924 he discovered the first fossil of an Australopithecine , at Taung in Northwestern South Africa ( now Botswana ) . <SEP> It was " Australopithecus africanus " , an extinct hominid closely related to humans .
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Nature is a British multidisciplinary scientific journal , first published on 4 November 1869 .
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Nature , first published on 4 November 1869 , is the world 's most cited scientific journal .
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It is one of the few remaining academic journals that publishes original research across a wide range of scientific fields .
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" Nature " is one of the few journals which still publish original research articles across the whole range of science .
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There are many fields of research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in " Nature . "
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Important new advances and original scientific research is published as articles or letters in " Nature " . <SEP> Surveys and reviews of important research fields are also published .
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Emperor Ko ̄ gen ( 孝元天皇 , Ko ̄ gen-tenno ̄ ) , also known as " O ̄ yamatonekohikokunikuru no Mikoto " ( 大倭根子日子国玖琉命 ) was the eighth Emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .
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Emperor Ko ̄ gen ( 孝元天皇 , " Ko ̄ gen-tenno ̄ " ) was the 8th emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .
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