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Magnesium sulfate is highly water-soluble and solubility is inhibited with lipids typically used in lotions . | Magnesium sulfate is soluble in water . | [] |
The game was released in five episodes periodically throughout 2015 . | The game was released in five episodes during 2015 for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Xbox 360 and Xbox One . | [] |
A prequel , " " , was released in August 2017 , and a sequel , " Life Is Strange 2 " , in September 2018 . | A prequel , " " , was released in 2017 . <SEP> The first episode of the sequel , " Life Is Strange 2 " , released in September 2018 , with the other four parts to release over 2019 . | [] |
Woodlands MRT station ( NS9 / TE2 ) is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit ( MRT ) station on the North South Line in Woodlands , Singapore . | Woodlands MRT Station ( NS9 / TE2 ) is a Mass Rapid Transit station on the North South Line in Singapore . | [] |
In 2019 , the station will become an interchange with the Thomson-East Coast Line . | The station will become an interchange station by the end of 2019 , with the Thomson-East Coast Line . <SEP> The section on the Thomson β East Coast Line will open in 2019 , as part of Stage 1 of the line . | [] |
The government came up with a proposal to build the North South Line Woodlands Extension in 1990 with the aim of extending the existing North-South Line , thus connecting Choa Chu Kang in the northwest to Yishun in the North . | In 1990 , the government of Singapore said that the North South Line will be extended to connect the already-opened Choa Chu Kang and Yishun stations . | [] |
Wheelchair curling is an adaptation of curling for athletes with a disability affecting their lower limbs or gait . | Wheelchair curling is a type of curling . | [] |
Wheelchair curling is governed by the World Curling Federation , and is one of the sports in the Winter Paralympic Games . | Wheelchair curling is governed by the World Curling Federation . | [] |
Wheelchair curling can be played by people with a wide range of disabilities . | Wheelchair curlers play on teams of four people . <SEP> People who can play wheelchair curling have to have a disability . | [] |
The College Entrance Examination Board ( CEEB ) was founded at Columbia University on December 22 , 1899 , by representatives of 12 universities and three high school preparatory academies . | It was founded in 1900 , known then as the College Entrance Examination Board ( CEEB ) . | [] |
The SAT is a fee-based standardized test for college admissions in the United States first administered in 1926 . | The SAT is a test for entrance to colleges and universities . | [] |
The SAT is administered by College Board in the United States and is developed , published , and scored by the Educational Testing Service ( ETS ) . | It is a standardized test managed by the College Board , and developed , published , and scored by the Educational Testing Service ( ETS ) . | [] |
In the marketplace , the SAT competes with the ACT , another standardized college admissions test . | It competes with the ACT , another standardized test for college admissions . | [] |
Lino Toffolo ( 31 December 1934 β 16 May 2016 ) was an Italian actor , singer-songwriter , author , and television presenter . | Lino Toffolo ( 31 December 1934 β 17 May 2016 ) was an Italian actor , singer , author and television presenter . <SEP> Toffolo died in Murano , Italy on 17 May 2016 , aged 81 . | [] |
Born in Murano ( Venice ) , shortly after his debut he moved to Milan where he obtained his first successes in " Derby Club " , performing the character of the drunkard who sang his songs in Venetian dialect . | He was born in Murano , Italy . | [] |
In the winter of 1509-1510 Agrippa returned to Germany and studied with Humanist Johannes Trithemius at Wu Μ rzburg . | In 1510 , he studied briefly with Johannes Trithemius . | [] |
During his wandering life in Germany , France , and Italy , Agrippa worked as a theologian , physician , legal expert , and soldier . | During this part of his life in Germany , France and Italy , he worked as a theologian , physician , legal expert and soldier . | [] |
Agrippa was for some time in the service of Maximilian I , probably as a soldier in Italy , but devoted his time mainly to the study of the occult sciences and to problematic theological legal questions , which exposed him to various persecutions through life , usually in the mode described above : He would be privately denounced for one sort of heresy or another . | He was for some time in the service of Maximilian I. | [] |
Chulalongkorn University ( , , ] ) ( CU ) , nicknamed Chula , is a public and autonomous research university in Bangkok , Thailand . | Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand . | [] |
It is also ranked as Thailand 's No. 1 university from various organizers such as Center for World University Rankings , Round university ranking , Academic Ranking of World Universities . | It has been ranked as the number 1 university in Thailand . | [] |
It was later established as a national university in 1917 , making it the oldest institute of higher education in Thailand . | It was founded in 1917 . | [] |
According to QS world university ranking 2017 , CU is placed 245th in the world , 45th in Asia , 1st in Thailand , and 201-250 in the world graduate employability ranking . | QS World University Ranking by Subject 2017 | [] |
The major scale ( or Ionian scale ) is one of the most commonly used musical scales , especially in Western music . | In music theory , the major scale or Ionian scale is one of the diatonic scales . <SEP> The major scale is used more often than the minor scale in Western music because of its unique harmonic properties . | [] |
Like many musical scales , it is made up of seven notes : the eighth duplicates the first at double its frequency so that it is called a higher octave of the same note ( from Latin " octavus " , the eighth ) . | It is made up of seven separate notes , plus an eighth which is the same as the first an octave higher . | [] |
He is a one time American Wrestling Association champion and former operator of the Catch Wrestling Association , where he was the promotion 's inaugural World Heavyweight Champion , winning the title four times . | Wanz was a one time American Wrestling Association champion and former operator of the Catch Wrestling Association . | [] |
In Germany , he wrestled Andre the Giant and was one of the few wrestlers to bodyslam him . | He was one of only a few to bodyslam both Andre Μ the Giant and Yokozuna . | [] |
He is a black-maned lion who is Simba 's paternal uncle and Mufasa 's younger brother . | He is a lion . | [] |
In " The Lion King " , by murdering Mufasa and exiling Simba , he becomes " King of the Pride Lands " . | In " The Lion King " , he becomes King of Pride Rock . | [] |
His name is derived from the Swahili word " Kiongozi " ( " leader " ) . | His name comes from the word for " lion " in Swahili . | [] |
Although she is a prominent character in " The Lion King " , she makes minor appearances in " The Lion King II : Simba 's Pride " , " The Lion King 11 β 2 " , and " The Lion Guard " . | She appears in " The Lion King " , " " and " The Lion King 11 β 2 " . | [] |
Nala ( voiced by Moira Kelly in the films ; Niketa Calame voices Nala when she is a cub in " The Lion King " , Gabrielle Union in " The Lion Guard " ; in the 2019 film Beyonce Μ voices adult Nala and Shahadi Wright Joseph voices Nala when she is a cub ) is the daughter of Sarafina , the best friend and later mate of Simba ; she is also Kiara and Kion 's mother . | Nala 's mother is Sarafina . | [] |
Scar ( voiced by Jeremy Irons in " The Lion King " ; Jim Cummings in " The Lion King II : Simba 's Pride " & " The Lion King : Simba 's Mighty Adventure " ; James Horan in " Kingdom Hearts II " , " Disney 's Extreme Skate Adventure " , and " Sorcerers Of The Magic Kingdom " ; David Oyelowo in " The Lion Guard " ; Chiwetel Ejiofor in the 2019 film ) is the main antagonist of " The Lion King " franchise . | He was voiced by Jeremy Irons . | [] |
Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian ( 22 October 1921 β 25 March 2017 ) was the Governor-General of St. Kitts and Nevis from 1996 to 2013 . | Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian , GCMG , OBE ( 22 October 1921 β 25 March 2017 ) was the former Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis . | [] |
While in office , he was the world 's oldest serving " de facto " head of state . | While in office , he was the world 's oldest " de facto " head of state . | [] |
His retirement was announced on 25 December 2012 and became effective on 1 January 2013 . | His retirement was announced on 25 December 2012 . | [] |
On 1 January 2013 Sebastian retired as Governor-general of St Kitts and Nevis . | He left office on 1 January 2013 . | [] |
Kinematics is a branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of points , bodies ( objects ) , and systems of bodies ( groups of objects ) without considering the forces that cause them to move . | Kinematics is the branch of classical mechanics which describes the motion of points , bodies ( objects ) and systems of bodies ( groups of objects ) without looking at the cause of this motion . | [] |
The term kinematic is the English version of A.M. Ampe Μ re 's " cine Μ matique " , which he constructed from the Greek " kinema " ( " movement , motion " ) , itself derived from " kinein " ( " to move " ) . | The term was translated from French ; A.M. Ampe Μ re used the term " cine Μ matique " . <SEP> He constructed the term form the Greek , kinema ( movement , motion ) , derived from , kinein ( to move ) . | [] |
Kinematics , as a field of study , is often referred to as the " geometry of motion " and is occasionally seen as a branch of mathematics . | The study of " kinematics " is often referred to as the " geometry of motion . " | [] |
Kinematics is used in astrophysics to describe the motion of celestial bodies and collections of such bodies . | To describe motion , kinematics studies the paths of points , lines and other geometric objects in space , and some of their properties such as velocity and acceleration . <SEP> Astrophysics uses kinematics to describe the motion of celestial bodies and systems . | [] |
In mechanical engineering , robotics , and biomechanics kinematics is used to describe the motion of systems composed of joined parts ( multi-link systems ) such as an engine , a robotic arm or the human skeleton . | Mechanical engineering , robotics and biomechanics use it to describe the motion of systems composed of joined parts such as an engine , a robotic arm or the skeleton of the human body . | [] |
The Certificat d 'aptitude a Μ l 'enseignement ae Μ ronautique ( CAEA ) is French for " aeronautical teaching certificate " . | The Aeronautical teaching certificate ( CAEA ) ( in French " Certificat d 'aptitude a Μ l 'enseignement ae Μ ronautique " ) is the French national degree needed to teach aviation to high school and university students . | [] |
It is a French national degree created in 1999 , delivered by French Ministry of National Education and Ministry of Ecology , Sustainable Development , Transport and Housing . | It was created in 1999 . | [] |
The exam to be graduate contains five subjects : principle of flight and aerodynamic , aircraft general knowledge , meteorology , navigation and safety of flights , air and space History . | The exam to earn the degree is in five subjects . | [] |
Broadis played at inside forward ; after retiring from playing in 1960 , he pursued a career as a football journalist . | He played as an inside forward . | [] |
During a career spanning eighteen years from 1942 to 1960 , Broadis represented Carlisle United , Sunderland , Manchester City , Newcastle United and Queen of the South , gaining 14 caps and scoring eight goals for England at international level . | He played for clubs Carlisle United ( two stints ) , Sunderland , Manchester City , Newcastle United and Queen of the South . | [] |
Broadis played at the 1954 FIFA World Cup . | He also played for England 14 times , including at the 1954 FIFA World Cup . | [] |
Broadis was born in Isle of Dogs , Poplar , London . | Broadis was born in the Isle of Dogs , Poplar in East London . | [] |
He was the oldest surviving England international footballer until his death in April 2019 at the age of 96 . | At the time of his death , he was the oldest living English international footballer . <SEP> He died in 2019 , at the age of 96 . | [] |
The " trusty system " ( sometimes homophonically but perhaps incorrectly called " trustee system " ) was a strict system of discipline and security in prisons in parts of the United States that was made compulsory under Mississippi state law but was used in other states as well , such as Arkansas , Alabama , Louisiana , New York and Texas . | The trusty system was a system that Mississippi State Penitentiary and other prisons used to control prisoners . | [] |
The bulk of guarding and disciplining of the inmates was performed by inmate trusties . | These trusties guarded the other prisoners . <SEP> Also , with so few guards , inmate trusties did most of the guardian and punishing other prisoners . | [] |
Other states using the trusty system were also forced to give it up under the ruling . | This ruling ordered the trusty system to be shut down . | [] |
Parchman Farm , as the prison was originally called , was built in 1903 on the rich soil of the Mississippi Delta . | Mississippi State Penitentiary was built in 1901 . <SEP> It was originally called Parchman Farm . | [] |
By Mississippi law , the prison was required to pay for itself and even make a profit for the state . | Mississippi law said that the prison had to pay for itself β " and " make a profit for the state . <SEP> In other words , the prison had to pay for everything it needed itself , " and " make money for the state . | [] |
That essentially meant the state was entering into business , using no-cost labor . | Basically , this meant Parchman was like a business for the state of Mississippi . | [] |
The prison warden was in complete control of the prison , without outside interference . | The prison warden controlled the prison completely . | [] |
In 1911 , the " New York Times " wrote an article praising the Mississippi prison system for its for-profit approach to incarceration . | For example , in 1911 , the " New York Times " wrote an article congratulating the Mississippi prison system for figuring out how to keep people in prison and make money at the same time . | [] |
Its operations essentially remained much the same from 1903 until the " Gates v. Collier " Prison Reform Case ( 1970 β 1971 ) forced it to change . | Also , because no outsiders ever came into Parchman , the conditions and abuse at the prison changed very little from the time it opened in 1903 until the " Gates v. Collier " case forced it to change . | [] |
The prison had approximately 16000 acre of farmland and grew such cash crops as cotton as well as engaged in livestock production . | The prison had approximately 16000 acre of good farmland . <SEP> Prisoners grew cash crops ( crops which prison officials could sell to make money ) , like cotton . | [] |
Thus , the farm labor was done by inmates . | With so few staff members , the inmates did all the farm work . | [] |
They also performed most of the administrative work , supervised by a few employees . | Trusties also did most of the paperwork , office work , and cleaning . | [] |
Therefore , the inmate trusties essentially controlled inmate care and custody , basically running the prison system . | Basically , the trusties ran the prison system . | [] |
Highest in the prison inmate hierarchy were the inmates armed with rifles , called the " trusty shooters . " | The most powerful were the " trusty shooters . " | [] |
According to attorney Roy Haber , who handled the series of litigation cases brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the Trusty system , inmates were whipped with leather straps for failing to pick their daily quota of cotton . | They whipped prisoners who did not pick enough cotton in a day . | [] |
In addition to punishment administered on site , inmate trusties could recommend further punishment in the special punishment area for disobedient or disruptive inmates . | They could give punishment , and they could also suggest more punishment in the " special punishment area . " | [] |
The farm 's camps of black inmates were supervised by one white sergeant , and under him the black inmate " trusty shooters , " who were serving sentences for murder , carried rifles and enforced discipline . | For example , the farm 's camps of black inmates were supervised by one white sergeant . <SEP> Under him , black trusty shooters , who were serving sentences for murder , carried rifles and enforced discipline . | [] |
13 Γ 13 and 9 Γ 9 boards are popular choices to teach beginners , or for playing quick games . | Some players use 9x9 or 13x13 boards too , such as new players , because smaller boards usually mean shorter , less complex games . | [] |
The game ends when both players pass , and is then scored . | A game of Go ends when both players pass their turns without playing . | [] |
When a game concludes , the winner is determined by counting each player 's surrounded territory along with captured stones and komi ( points added to the score of the player with the white stones as compensation for playing second ) . | The winner is the player whose stones surround more empty intersections ( points ) , along with captured stones and " komi " . | [] |
Games may also be won by resignation of the opponent . | A game can also end when a player gives up and resigns if they do n't think they can win . | [] |
When a chain is surrounded by opposing stones so that it has no liberties , it is " captured " and removed from the board . | Therefore , stones of one color that are completely surrounded by another color are captured and removed from the board . <SEP> Stones with no liberties ( no access to empty space ) are captured and removed from the board . | [] |
Stones in a chain share their liberties . | Stones share liberties , so that a group of stones are all " alive " as long as one stone is next to an empty intersection . | [] |
Kovilage Anton Vijaya Kumaranatunga ( ; ; 9 October 1945 β 16 February 1988 ) , also known as Vijaya Kumaranatunga " , " was a Popular Sri Lankan Film Actor , Singer and Politician , married to former Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaranatunga from 1978 until his Assassination in 1988 . | Kovilage Anton Vijaya Kumaranatunga ( ; 9 October 1945 β 16 February 1988 ) was a popular Sri Lankan movie actor and politician . <SEP> He was married to former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga from 1978 until his assassination in 1988 . | [] |
In 1978 , Kumaratunga married Chandrika Bandaranaike , with whom he had two children . | In 1978 , Kumaranatunga married Chandrika Bandaranaike , daughter of the late Sri Lankan Prime Minister S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike and former Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike . | [] |
Cayo District is a district located in the west part of Belize . | Cayo District is a district in the west of the nation of Belize . <SEP> The Cayo District is the largest in Belize . | [] |
The district 's capital is the town of San Ignacio . | The District capital is the town of San Ignacio . | [] |
Being the largest district , it borders Guatemala to the east , Orange Walk district to the north , Belize district to the northeast , Stann Creek district to the southeast and Toledo district to the south . | It is on the western side of the country which borders Guatemala . | [] |
The nation 's capital , Belmopan , is located within the district . | The nation 's capital , Belmopan , is in the district . | [] |
Cayo District is primarily an agricultural district , with the chief crops being citrus fruit ( more specifically , oranges , grapefruit , and tangerine ) , as well as bananas . | The Cayo District is mostly an agricultural district . <SEP> The chief crops are citrus , ( oranges , grapefruit , and tangerine ) , as well as bananas . | [] |
Recently , oil was found in Spanish Lookout and it is now in production . | Recently oil was found in Spanish Lookout and is now in production . | [] |
In addition to the ruins listed above there are several other important nature reserves including two National Parks , Blue Hole and Guanacaste National Park . | In addition to the ruins listed above there are several other important nature reserves including two National Parks , Blue Hole ( park ) and Guanacaste National Park . | [] |
Ecotourism is also an integral part of the region 's economy . | Ecotourism is also an important part of the region 's economy . | [] |
Digital Visual Interface ( DVI ) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group ( DDWG ) . | The Digital Video Interface ( DVI ) is a video interface standard . <SEP> DVI was created by the Digital Display Working Group ( DDWG ) . | [] |
The digital interface is used to connect a video source , such as a video display controller , to a display device , such as a computer monitor . | It is used to send video between a source ( such as a personal computer ) and a display ( such as a monitor ) . | [] |
This interface is designed to transmit uncompressed digital video and can be configured to support multiple modes such as DVI-A ( analog only ) , DVI-D ( digital only ) or DVI-I ( digital and analog ) . | DVI is designed to carry uncompressed digital video data to a display . | [] |
Box β ironbark forest is a forest or woodland ecosystem that is largely limited to central Victoria in south-eastern Australia . | Box-Ironbark forest is a forest or woodland ecosystem found in central Victoria in south-eastern Australia . <SEP> It is named after the Box and Ironbark trees which grow in the forest . | [] |
Because its component tree species produce abundant nectar and pollen throughout the year , it is important for the conservation of many species of birds and other animals . | These tree species produce a lot of nectar and pollen throughout the year . <SEP> This is important for the conservation of many species of birds and other animals . | [] |
Because the trees of the box β ironbark forest are such prolific flowerers and nectar producers , they are a major source of nectar and pollen for honeyeaters , lorikeets and many kinds of invertebrates . | The trees of the Box-Ironbark forest produce a lot of flowers and nectar . <SEP> They are a major source of nectar and pollen for honeyeaters , lorikeets and many kinds of invertebrates . | [] |
Consequently , there are both more species , and greater numbers of individuals , of honeyeaters and lorikeets than in any other ecosystem . | This means there are both more species , and greater numbers of individuals , of honeyeaters and lorikeets than in any other ecosystem . | [] |
Nectar and pollen feeding birds such as the black-chinned , regent , fuscous and brown-headed honeyeaters , Swift parrots and musk lorikeets are all more abundant in box β ironbark forests than elsewhere . | These birds include Black-chinned , Regent , Fuscous and Brown-headed Honeyeaters , Swift Parrots and Musk Lorikeets . | [] |
The ecosystem supports the largest numbers of eastern grey kangaroos in Victoria and is a stronghold for brush-tailed phascogales , yellow-footed antechinuses and squirrel gliders . | The forest supports the largest numbers of Eastern Grey Kangaroos in Victoria and is a stronghold for Brush-tailed Phascogales , Yellow-footed Antechinuses and Squirrel Gliders . | [] |
The Nintendo GameCube ( commonly abbreviated as GameCube , model number : DOL ) is a home video game console released by Nintendo in Japan and North America in 2001 and Europe and Australia in 2002 . | The Nintendo GameCube is the fourth video game console made by Nintendo . | [] |
The GameCube was launched in Japan on September 14 , 2001 . | The console was released on September 14 , 2001 in Japan , November 18 , 2001 in North America , May 3 , 2002 in Europe and May 17 , 2002 in Australia . | [] |
Nintendo sold 21.74 million GameCube units worldwide before the console was discontinued in 2007 . | The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide . | [] |
NGC 4526 ( also listed as NGC 4560 ) is a lenticular galaxy located approximately 55 million light-years from the Solar System in the Virgo constellation and discovered on 13 April 1784 by William Herschel . | NGC 4526 is a lenticular galaxy in the Virgo constellation . | [] |
It belongs to the Virgo cluster and is one of the brightest known lenticular galaxies . | It is one of the brightest lenticular galaxies . | [] |
The best fit model for the motion of molecular gas in the core region suggests there is a supermassive black hole with about ( 450 million ) times the mass of the Sun . | Astronomers say that the supermassive black hole is 450 million times the mass of the Sun . | [] |
Designated SN 1994D , it was caused by the explosion of a white dwarf star composed of carbon and oxygen . | The most recent was SN 1994D , which was the supernova of a white dwarf that was made of carbon and oxygen . | [] |
After the Independence of India in 1947 , the Nizam of Hyderabad initially chose to join neither India nor Pakistan . | Seven Nizams ruled Hyderabad for two centuries until Indian independence in 1947 . <SEP> After the British left India in 1947 , the princely state of Hyderabad did not join either of the new dominions of India or Pakistan . | [] |
After Aurangzeb 's death and during the war of succession , Qamaruddin and his father remained neutral thus escaping the risk of being on the losing side ; they remained marginal players in the Mughal court during the reigns of Bahadur Shah I ( 1707 β 12 ) and Jahandar Shah ( 1712 β 13 ) . | After Aurangzeb died , the Mughal empire collapsed . | [] |
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