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He was crowned Pope on 19 March 1513 at the age of 37 .
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He was crowned Pope on 19 March at the age of 37 .
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Richmond station has been relocated and rebuilt four times .
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Richmond station has been moved and rebuilt four times .
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On the same day the new station , also at ground level , opened in Swan Street .
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On the same day the new station opened in Swan Street . <SEP> The new station was raised up and was not at ground level .
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In 1885 , an elevated station just north of Swan Street was opened with six platforms .
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In 1885 , a new station just north of Swan Street was opened .
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Part of Operation Phoenix , the postwar rebuilding of Victorian Railways , it was not until 26 March 1960 that the present station was completed .
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On 26 March , 1960 the new station was opened west of the old one .
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Located slightly west of the previous station , the bridges at each end of the station across Punt Road and Swan Street were also rebuilt to accommodate the ten tracks .
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The bridges at each end of the station across Punt Road and Swan Street were also rebuilt to fit the ten tracks .
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Frantz Yvelin is a French businessman , pilot , and serial entrepreneur .
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Frantz Yvelin is the current managing director of French airline Aigle Azur , since 2017 .
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Yvelin started his career as an IT consultant ( for GFI Informatique , CS Communication & Syste Μ mes ) .
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Yvelin started his career in Information technology as consultant .
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Frantz Yvelin previously created and ran two French independent scheduled Airlines , ( La Compagnie and L 'Avion ) .
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Then , he founded two French airlines : " L 'Avion " in 2006 and " La Compagnie " in 2013 .
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An old-growth forest β also termed primary forest , late seral forest or virgin forest β is a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance and thereby exhibits unique ecological features and might be classified as a climax community .
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An old-growth forest ( also called primary forest , virgin forest , primeval forest , late seral forest , or in Britain , ancient woodland ) is a forest that has reached a great age without much disturbance . <SEP> It has unique ecological features , and might be classified as a climax community .
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Old-growth features include diverse tree-related structures that provide diverse wildlife habitat that increases the biodiversity of the forested ecosystem .
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Old-growth features include various tree-related structures . <SEP> These provide wildlife habitats which increase the bio-diversity of the forested ecosystem .
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Old-growth forests tend to have large trees and standing dead trees , multilayered canopies with gaps that result from the deaths of individual trees , and coarse woody debris on the forest floor .
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Usually old-growth forests have multi-layered , open canopies .
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The concept of diverse tree structure includes multi-layered canopies and canopy gaps , greatly varying tree heights and diameters , and diverse tree species and classes and sizes of woody debris .
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The old forests also include varied tree heights and diameters , with large fallen logs ( or tree trunks ) across the forest floor .
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Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster , first published in 1910 , about social conventions , codes of conduct and relationships in turn-of-the-century England .
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Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster , first published in 1910 . <SEP> it is about social conventions , personal relationships and conflicting values in Edwardian England .
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" Howards End " is considered by some to be Forster 's masterpiece .
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Some people think " Howards End " was Forster 's best piece of work .
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A film version made in 1992 stars Emma Thompson , Vanessa Redgrave , Helena Bonham Carter , Anthony Hopkins , and Samuel West .
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It was adapted into a film in 1992 starring Anthony Hopkins , Vanessa Redgrave , Emma Thompson , and Helena Bonham Carter .
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He is best known for his large paintings combining medieval and modern styles .
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He was best known for his large paintings combining medieval and modern styles .
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Kloss was born in Ohlau , Silesia , on 12 July 1938 .
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He was born in Ohlau , Silesia .
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Hans Kloss ( 12 July 1938 β 12 September 2018 ) was a German artist and graphic designer .
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Kloss died on 12 September 2018 in Berlin from stomach cancer at the age of 80 .
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There , Pisani was recognized by one of his childhood friends , Cpt .
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There , Pisani was recognized by one of his childhood friends , British Capitain Tom Warrington .
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He was then transferred to Corradino prison , accused of treason .
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He was transferred to Corradino prison , questioned , and accused of treason .
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On 12 November 1942 he stood trial under closed doors in front of three judges , headed by Chief Justice Sir Georg Borg , and defended by two lawyers .
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On November 12 , 1942 , he stood trial .
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His plea that he had renounced British citizenship by returning his passport and acquisition of Italian citizenship ( which would have granted him status of prisoner of war ) was not upheld by the military court .
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In addition , the judges did not consider his renouncement of British citizenship and passport , his acquisition of Italian citizenship , and his participation in combat with the Italian Army .
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On 19 November 1942 he was publicly sentenced to death for espionage , for taking up arms against the Government and forming part of a conspiracy to overthrow the government ..
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On November 19 , 1942 , he was sentenced to death for conspiring against His Majesty 's government and for treason .
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Benito Mussolini called him a " Maltese Martyr " and in November 1943 created in his honor in Liguria the blackshirts " Battaglione Borg Pisani " in which other Maltese irredentists fought .
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Mussolini called him a " Maltese Martyr " and created in his honor in Liguria the " Battaglione Borg Pisani " in November 1943 , where other Maltese irredentists fought .
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In Italy , Borg Pisani was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor , the highest Italian military award , by King Victor Emmanuel III a few days after his death .
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Indeed , Carmelo Borg Pisani is still considered Italian by the Italian government and his " Gold Medal for military valor " is still valid .
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His remains , initially buried inside Corradino Prison , are now in the ossuary of the cemetery of Paola
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His tomb is -even now- inside the " Corradino " jail where he was executed .
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Innervisions is the 16th studio album by American musician Stevie Wonder , released August 3 , 1973 , on the Tamla label for Motown Records , a landmark recording of his " classic period " .
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Innervisions is the sixteenth studio album by American musician Stevie Wonder . <SEP> It was released August 3 , 1973 by Tamla .
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All songs written , produced , and arranged by Stevie Wonder .
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All of the songs on " Innverisions " were written by Wonder .
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Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was a scheduled transpacific passenger flight from Incheon International Airport near Seoul , South Korea , to San Francisco International Airport in the United States .
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Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was a passenger flight from Incheon International Airport , South Korea , to San Francisco International Airport , United States .
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On the morning of 6 July 2013 , the Boeing 777-200ER crashed on final approach into San Francisco International Airport .
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On July 6 , 2013 , the aircraft crash-landed at San Francisco International Airport .
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It is likely that these passengers would have remained in the cabin and survived had they been wearing their seatbelts .
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A second passenger also died , but it is possible that she survived the crash and was run over by a fire truck .
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The crew called for a go-around 1.5 seconds before impact .
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1.5 seconds before the plane crashed , the pilots tried a go-around , but they were too late . <SEP> The NTSB said that the pilots tried to stop the landing and go around 1.5 seconds before the crash .
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It was the first fatal crash of a Boeing 777 since that aircraft type entered service in 1995 .
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The crash was the first time anyone ever died aboard a Boeing 777 .
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The Boeing 777-200ER , registration HL7742 , was powered by two Pratt and Whitney PW4090 engines .
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The plane 's registration number was HL7742 , and it had Pratt & Whitney PW4090 engines .
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It was delivered new to Asiana Airlines on 7 March 2006 , and at the time of the crash had accumulated 37,120 flight hours and 5,388 ( takeoff-and-landing ) cycles .
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The plane was delivered to Asiana Airlines in March 2006 .
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Chief of the San Francisco Fire Department Joanne Hayes-White stated that the department 's 2009 ban on video recording devices has now been extended to include any devices mounted on helmets that record emergencies .
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Chief of San Francisco Fire Department , Joanne Hayes-White , said that two people died .
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Two 16-year-old girls with Chinese passports were found dead outside the aircraft soon after the crash , having been thrown out of the aircraft during the accident .
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Both of their bodies were found outside the plane .
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The National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB ) sent a team of 20 to the scene to investigate .
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The National Transportation Safety Board has started an investigation .
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In the hours after the accident , Asiana Airlines CEO Yoon Young-doo ( ; ) said his airline had ruled out mechanical failure as the cause of the crash .
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Asiana CEO Yoon Young-Doo said " Currently we understand that there were no engine or mechanical problems . "
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The sound of the stick shaker ( warning of imminent stall ) could be heard four seconds before impact on the cockpit voice recorder .
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The sound of the stick shaker ( when the yoke vibrates to warn pilots that the plane may stall ) could be heard about 4 seconds before the crash on the cockpit voice recorder .
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On 7 July 2013 , NTSB investigators recovered the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder and transported them to Washington , D.C. , for analysis .
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On July 7 , 2013 , NTSB investigators found the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder .
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Johnny drives off to search for her .
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Johnny takes a liking to her . <SEP> Johnny rides after her .
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However , when he learns that she is the policeman 's daughter , he changes his mind .
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Johnny learns that she is a policeman 's daughter .
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The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club ( BRMC ) , a gang led by Johnny Strabler , rides into Carbonville , California , during a motorcycle race and causes trouble .
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Another biker gang rides into town .
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Frightened at first , Kathie comes to see that Johnny is genuinely attracted to her and means her no harm .
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Kathie is attracted to Johnny .
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Crying , she runs away .
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She cries and runs off .
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The townspeople have had enough .
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The townspeople have had enough of the bikers . <SEP> The townspeople chase him .
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Johnny 's supposed assault on Kathie is the last straw .
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Some think Johnny assaulted Kathie .
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Vigilantes led by Charlie chase and catch Johnny and beat him mercilessly , but he escapes on his motorcycle when Harry confronts the mob .
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They beat him , but he gets away on his motorcycle .
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The mob give chase , but Johnny is hit by a thrown tire iron and falls .
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A tire iron is thrown . <SEP> It hits Johnny and he falls from his bike .
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His riderless motorcycle strikes and kills Jimmy .
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His motorcycle takes off without its rider . <SEP> It hits and kills an old man .
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John Willock Noble ( October 26 , 1831 β March 22 , 1912 ) was a U.S. lawyer and brevet brigadier general in the Civil War .
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John Willock Noble ( October 26 , 1831 β March 22 , 1912 ) was an American lawyer and brevet general in the Civil War .
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He served as the Secretary of the Interior between 1889 and 1893 .
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He was the Secretary of the Interior between 1889 and 1893 .
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He was born in Lancaster , Ohio on October 26 , 1831 .
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Noble was born in Lancaster , Ohio and went to Miami University .
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Overall , he was appointed United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 1867 to 1870 .
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After being in the Civil War , he became U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri .
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Noble served as Secretary of the Interior throughout the entire Harrison administration .
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He was the Secretary of the Interior during the entire time that Benjamin Harrison was President of the United States .
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After retiring from the Interior , he began practicing law in St. Louis until his death .
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He later practiced law in St. Louis and died there in 1912 .
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Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band formed in Norwood , Ontario in 1997 .
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Three Days Grace is a Canadian alternative rock band .
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The band has its origins as a five-piece band called " Groundswell " , formed in Norwood , Ontario , in 1992 .
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They formed in 1992 in Norwood , Ontario as a post-grunge band and were originally called " Groundswell " .
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The band 's line-up consisted of lead vocalist Adam Gontier , drummer Neil Sanderson , bassist Brad Walst , lead guitarist Phil Crowe , and rhythm guitarist Joe Grant .
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There are four members in the band : Adam Gontier , Barry Stock , Neil Sanderson and Brad Walst .
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In 2013 , Gontier left the band and was replaced by My Darkest Days ' vocalist Matt Walst , who is also the younger brother of bassist Brad Walst .
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Gontier resigned from the band on January 9 , 2013 due to a " non-life threatening " health issue and was replaced by My Darkest Days lead singer Matt Walst .
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Leslie Mann ( born March 26 , 1972 ) is an American actress .
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Leslie J. Mann ( born March 26 , 1972 ) is an American movie , television , stage , and voice actress who is known for her roles in " Funny People " , " ParaNorman " , " This Is 40 " , " Knocked Up " , and in " The Change-Up " .
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Mann was born in San Francisco , California , and grew up in Newport Beach .
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Mann was born on March 26 , 1972 in San Francisco , California .
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She graduated from Corona del Mar High School , and studied acting at the Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Acting Studio and alongside comedy improv troupe The Groundlings .
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She studied at Corona del Mar High School .
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On June 9 , 1997 , Mann married director and producer Judd Apatow , whom she met while auditioning for " The Cable Guy " ; Apatow , one of the film 's producers , read the lines to auditioning actresses as a stand-in for Jim Carrey .
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She has been married to Judd Apatow since 1997 .
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Mann and Apatow have two daughters , Iris and Maude , who both appeared in the films " Knocked Up " , " Funny People " , and " This Is 40 " as the children of Mann 's characters .
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They have two children .
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Albert Clifton Ammons ( March 1 , 1907 β December 2 , 1949 ) was an American pianist and player of boogie-woogie , a bluesy jazz style popular from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s .
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Albert Ammons ( * September 23 , 1907 in Chicago , Illinois β β December 2 , 1949 in Chicago ) was an important American blues - and boogie woogie pianist .
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Ammons was born in Chicago , Illinois .
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Ammons was the son of a couple which both played piano .
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His parents were pianists , and he had learned to play by the age of ten .
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So he started at the age of ten with piano lessons .
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After World War I he became interested in the blues , learning by listening to the Chicago pianists Hersal Thomas and the brothers Alonzo and Jimmy Yancey .
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After the First World War he became interested in blues . <SEP> He was influenced by Hersal Thomas and Jimmy Yancey .
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In 1924 he met up with his boyhood friend Meade Lux Lewis , who was also then a taxi driver .
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At the beginning of the 1920s he worked as taxi driver where he met another pianist , Meade Lux Lewis .
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Soon the two players began working as a team , performing at club parties .
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They formed a team and played at clubs and parties .
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Ammons started his own band at the Club DeLisa in 1934 and remained at the club for the next two years .
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In 1934 he formed his own band Albert Ammons 's Rhythm Kings .
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The Rhythm Kings ' version of " Swanee River Boogie " sold a million copies , and their 1936 recording of " Boogie Woogie Stomp " has been described as " the first 12-bar piano based boogie-woogie , which was imitated by many jazz bands . "
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Their version of Swanee River Boogie sold over a million copies .
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Ammons moved from Chicago to New York City , where he teamed up with another pianist , Pete Johnson .
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Later he went to New York where he teamed with another pianist , Pete Johnson .
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The two performed regularly at the Cafe Μ Society , occasionally joined by Lewis or by other jazz musicians , including Benny Goodman and Harry James .
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They often played at the Cafe Μ Society . <SEP> But they also played there with famous jazz musicians like Benny Goodman or Harry James .
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William Abb Cannon ( August 2 , 1937 β May 20 , 2018 ) was an American football running back and tight end who played professionally in the American Football League ( AFL ) and National Football League ( NFL ) .
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William Abb Cannon ( August 2 , 1937 β May 18 , 2018 ) was an American football running back and tight end . <SEP> He played professionally in the American Football League ( AFL ) and National Football League ( NFL ) .
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He attended Louisiana State University ( LSU ) , where he played college football as a halfback , return specialist , and defensive back for the LSU Tigers .
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Cannon started playing football at Louisiana State University .
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Cannon died in his sleep on May 20 , 2018 , at his home in St. Francisville , at the age of 80 .
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Cannon died on May 18 , 2018 in St. Francisville , Louisiana at the age of 80 .
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Albert Vickers Bryan Jr . ( November 8 , 1926 β August 27 , 2019 ) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia .
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Albert Vickers Bryan Jr . ( November 8 , 1926 β August 27 , 2019 ) was an American politician and lawyer .
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Born in Alexandria , Virginia , Bryan 's father Albert Vickers Bryan , was also a federal judge .
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Bryan Jr. was born in Alexandria , Virginia .
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Bryan was nominated by President Richard Nixon on July 19 , 1971 , to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia created by 84 Stat .
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He was nominated by President Richard Nixon .
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His service terminated on August 27 , 2019 , due to his death of pneumonia in Alexandria .
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Bryan Jr. died of pneumonia in Alexandria on August 27 , 2019 at the age of 92 .
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Jamie Oliver was born and raised in the village of Clavering .
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Oliver was born in the village of Clavering in Essex , where he still lives .
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His parents , Trevor and Sally Oliver , ran a pub / restaurant , The Cricketers , where he practised cooking in the kitchen with his parents .
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His parents run a bar / restaurant where he practised cooking as a youngster .
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He has one sibling , sister Anne-Marie and was educated at Newport Free Grammar School .
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He was educated in Newport Free Grammar School .
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He left school at the age of sixteen with two GCSE qualifications in Art and Geology and went on to attend Westminster Technical College now Westminster Kingsway College .
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He graduated at the age of sixteen with two GCSE qualifications in geology and art . <SEP> He went on to attend the Westminster Catering College , which is now known as the Westminster Kingsway College .
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He then earned a City & Guilds National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) in home economics .
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From there he earned what is known as a City & Guilds NVQ ( National Vocational Qualification ) in home economics .
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Sacred cow is an idiom , a figurative reference to sacred cows in some religions .
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Sacred cow is an idiom . <SEP> It is an expression or phrase that is used without the literal meaning of being about a cow or religion .
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The idiom is based on the popular understanding of the elevated place of cows in Hinduism and appears to have emerged in America in the late 19th century .
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The idiom is based on the honor shown to cows in Hinduism .
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This idiom is thought to originate in American English , although similar or even identical idioms occur in many other languages .
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Similar idioms are used in many other languages .
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A literal sacred cow or sacred bull is an actual cow or bull that is treated with sincere respect .
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An actual ' sacred cow ' or ' sacred bull ' is a real animal that is treated with sincere respect in specific religions and their celebrations .
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He is best known for portraying Cameron Tucker in the ABC mockumentary sitcom " Modern Family " , for which he received two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series out of three nominations .
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He is best known for his role as Cameron Tucker in the ABC mockumentary sitcom " Modern Family " ( since 2009 ) . <SEP> The role has earned him two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series .
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He is also notable for his role as Ronnie Litre on " " .
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He first became known for his role as Ronnie Litre in the CBS crime-drama " " .
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He has appeared in films and telefilms including ; " Bad Teacher " ( 2011 ) , " Identity Thief " ( 2013 ) , " The Loft " ( 2013 ) , and " Confirmation " ( 2016 ) .
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He has also appeared in the movies " Bad Teacher " ( 2011 ) , " Identity Thief " ( 2013 ) and " The Secret Life of Pets " ( 2016 ) .
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Stonestreet was born in Kansas City , Kansas , the son of Jamey Anne ( " ne Μ e " Ball ) , a teacher 's aide , and Vincent Anthony " Vince " Stonestreet , who owned a retail business .
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Stonestreet was born in Kansas City , Kansas .
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Despite his most prominent role being a gay character , Stonestreet is heterosexual and has lightheartedly described himself as " openly straight " .
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Although known for his role as Cameron Tucker , a gay character , Stonestreet is heterosexual . <SEP> He has jokingly called himself " openly straight " .
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William Craig ( November 13 , 1918 β January 13 , 2016 ) was an American academic and philosopher , who taught at the University of California , Berkeley , in Berkeley , California .
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William Craig ( November 13 , 1918 β January 13 , 2016 ) was an German-born American professor of Philosophy at University of California , Berkeley .
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His research interests included mathematical logic , and the philosophy of science , and he is best known for the Craig interpolation theorem .
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His interests included mathematical logic , and philosophy of science . <SEP> He was mostly known for the Craig interpolation theorem .
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