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"Muppet Babies was produced by The Jim Henson Company and Marvel Productions .",
"Muppet Babies is a Jim Henson 's first television animated series by The Jim Henson Company , Kermit The Frog Productions and Marvel Productions which ran on CBS from 1984-1991 , winning the Outstanding Animated Series Emmy for four consecutive years ."
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"The series stars Kermit the Frog , Miss Piggy , Fozzie Bear , Animal , Scooter , Skeeter , Rowlf the Dog , and Gonzo as the main muppets .",
"The movie featured puppet versions of Kermit the Frog , Miss Piggy , Gonzo , Fozzie Bear , Scooter , and Rowlf as babies ( the puppet versions later returned one more time , for a home movie sequence in A Muppet Family Christmas ) ."
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"Oscar Tschirky , the famed maître d'hôtel , was so impressed with the dish that he put it on the breakfast and luncheon menus but substituted ham for the bacon and a toasted English muffin for the toast .",
"Oscar Tschirky , the maître d'hôtel , was so impressed with the dish that he put it on the breakfast and luncheon menus but substituted ham and a toasted English muffin for the bacon and toast ."
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"There are conflicting accounts as to the origin of eggs Benedict , including : In an interview recorded in the `` Talk of the Town '' column of The New Yorker in 1942 , the year before his death , Lemuel Benedict , a retired Wall Street stock broker , claimed that he had wandered into the Waldorf Hotel in 1894 and , hoping to find a cure for his morning hangover , ordered `` buttered toast , poached eggs , crisp bacon , and Hollandaise . ''",
"In an interview in the The New Yorker magazine in 1942 , Lemuel Benedict , a retired Wall Street stock broker , said that he had wandered into the Waldorf Hotel in 1894 and , hoping to find a cure for his morning hangover , ordered `` buttered toast , poached eggs , crisp bacon and a hooker of hollandaise . ''"
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"Eggs Benedict is an American breakfast dish that consists of two halves of an English muffin , topped with ham or bacon , poached eggs , and Hollandaise sauce .",
"Eggs Benedict is a rich food dish that has poached eggs , hollandaise sauce , and bacon on an English muffin ."
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"The influence on bossa nova of jazz styles such as cool jazz is often debated by historians and fans , but a similar `` cool sensibility '' is apparent .",
"The influence on bossa nova of jazz styles is often debated , but a similar `` cool sensibility '' is apparent ."
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"Classical guitar : Bossa nova is most commonly performed on the nylon-string classical guitar , played with the fingers rather than with a pick .",
"Bossa nova is usually performed on classical guitar and piano ."
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"Bossa nova is one genre of Brazilian music , which developed and was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s and is today one of the best-known Brazilian music genres abroad .",
"Bossa nova is a type of Brazilian music ."
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"The phrase bossa nova means literally `` new trend '' ( Portuguese pronunciation : ( ˈbɔsɐ ˈnɔvɐ ) ( listen ) ) .",
"Bossa nova means literally `` new trend '' ."
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"The development of bossa nova is largely credited to artists working in the 1950s including Johnny Alf , Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto .",
"Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto developed bossa nova as a genre ."
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"The Green Mile is a 1999 American drama film directed by Frank Darabont adapted from the 1996 Stephen King novel of the same name .",
"It was directed by Frank Darabont ."
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"The film is told in a flashback format and stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecomb and Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey with supporting roles by David Morse , Bonnie Hunt , and James Cromwell .",
"It stars Tom Hanks , David Morse , Bonnie Hunt , and Michael Clarke Duncan ."
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"The Xbox 360 was released on November 22 , 2005 , in the United States and Canada ; December 2 , 2005 , in Europe and December 10 , 2005 , in Japan .",
"The Xbox 360 was released in the United States and Canada on November 22 , 2005 in Europe on December 2 , 2005 , and in Japan on December 10 , 2005 ."
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"The Xbox 360 is a video game console developed by Microsoft , and is the successor to the original Xbox , and it is the second console in the Xbox series .",
"The Xbox 360 is the second video game console released by Microsoft , after 2001 's Xbox ."
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"The Xbox 360 competes with Sony 's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles .",
"The Xbox 360 competes against the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 ."
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"Kinect is a `` controller-free gaming and entertainment experience '' for the Xbox 360 .",
"There are many games for Xbox 360 ."
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"The Xbox 360 was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12 , 2005 , with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo ( E3 ) .",
"The Xbox 360 was officially revealed on MTV on May 12 , 2005 ."
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"Between January 2011 and October 2013 , the Xbox 360 was the best-selling console in the United States for these 32 consecutive months .",
"The Xbox 360 is a multimedia console ."
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"All pinnipeds are carnivorous and predatory .",
"Pinnipeds are carnivorous ."
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"They comprise the extant families Odobenidae ( whose only living member is the walrus ) , Otariidae ( the eared seals : sea lions and fur seals ) , and Phocidae ( the earless , or true seals ) .",
"There are three Pinniped families : Odobenidae ( walruses ) , Otariidae ( eared seals , including sea lions and fur seals ) , and Phocidae ( true seals ) ."
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"Pinnipeds are typically hunted for their meat and blubber .",
"Pinnipeds are typically sleek-bodied and barrel-shaped ."
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"They have a layer of fat , or blubber , under the skin to keep warm in the cold water , and , other than the walrus , all species are covered in fur .",
"Like cetaceans , pinnipeds have a thick layer of blubber ( fat ) just under their skin : this blubber keeps them warm in cold waters and keeps them fed during times when food is not easily found ."
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"Anonymus Valesianus II , written after 526 and probably between 540 and 550 , bears the heading item ex libris Chronicorum inter cetera .",
"It bears the heading item ex libris Chronicorum inter cetera ."
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"The Mexico-United States border is an international border running from Imperial Beach , California , and Tijuana , Baja California , in the west to Matamoros , Tamaulipas , and Brownsville , Texas , in the east .",
"It runs from Imperial Beach , California , and Tijuana , Baja California , in the west to Matamoros , Tamaulipas , and Brownsville , Texas , in the east ."
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"The border , separating Mexico and the United States from each other , traverses a variety of terrains , ranging from major urban areas to inhospitable deserts .",
"It covers a variety of terrains , ranging from major urban areas to inhospitable deserts ."
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"From the Gulf of Mexico , it follows the course of the Rio Grande ( Río Bravo del Norte ) to the border crossing at El Paso , Texas , and Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua ; westward from that binational conurbation it crosses vast tracts of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Desert , the Colorado River Delta , westward to the binational conurbation of San Diego , California and Tijuana before reaching the Pacific Ocean .",
"From the Gulf of Mexico it follows the course of the Rio Grande ( Río Bravo del Norte ) to the border crossing at El Paso , Texas , and Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua ."
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"The border 's total length is 3,145 km ( 1,954 mi ) , according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission .",
"The border 's total length is 3,169 km ( 1,969 mi ) , according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission ."
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"Officially , the first islands were `` discovered '' in the 15th century ( in 1431 ) by Gonçalo Velho Cabral a Captain in the service of Infante D. Henrique , though credit is also given to the explorer Diogo de Silves ( in 1427 ) .",
"Officially , the first islands were `` discovered '' in the 15th century ( in 1431 ) by Gonçalo Velho Cabral a Captain in the service of Infante Dom Henrique , though credit is also given to the explorer Diogo de Silves ( in 1427 ) ."
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"Mount Pico , on the island of Pico , is the highest point in Portugal , at 2,351 m ( 7,713 ft ) .",
"The volcano Mount Pico , on the Pico island , is the highest point in Portugal , at 2,351 m ( 7,713 ft ) ."
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"The westernmost islands of the archipelago ( Corvo and Flores ) are located in the North American Plate , while the remaining islands are located within the boundary that divides the Eurasian and African Plates .",
"The westernmost islands of the archipelago , ( Corvo and Flores ) , are in the North American Plate , while the remaining islands are located within the region where the Eurasian plate is separated from the African Plates ."
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"Most of them were either extratropical or tropical storms when they impacted the region , although several Category 1 hurricanes have reached the Azores .",
"Most of them were either extratropical or tropical storms when they impacted the region , although several hurricanes of Category 1 have reached the Azores ."
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"In 1976 , the Azores became the Autonomous Region of the Azores ( Região Autónoma dos Açores ) , one of the autonomous regions of Portugal , and the subdistricts of the Azores were eliminated .",
"In 1976 , the Azores became the Autonomous Region of the Azores ( Portuguese : Região Autónoma dos Açores ) , an autonomous regions of Portugal ."
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"The average annual rainfall increases from east to west , and it ranges from 700 to 1600 annual millimetres ( 27.6-63 in ) on average , reaching 6,300 millimetres ( 250 in ) on Mount Pico , the highest Portuguese mountain at 2,351 m ( 7,713 ft ) .",
"The average annual rainfall increases from east to west , and it ranges from 700 to 1600 annual millimetres ( 27.6-63 in ) on average , reaching 6,300 millimetres ( 250 in ) on Mount Pico ."
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"They range in surface area from the largest , São Miguel , at 759 km2 ( 293 sq mi ) to the smallest , Corvo , at approximately 17 km2 ( 7 sq mi ) .",
"Their individual areas vary between 759 km2 ( 293 sq mi ) of the largest island ( São Miguel ) to 17 km2 ( 6.6 sq mi ) of the smallest ( Corvo ) ."
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"From a geostructural perspective the Azores is located above an active triple junction between three of the world 's large tectonic plates ( the North American Plate , the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate ) , a condition that has translated into the existence of many faults and fractures in this region of the Atlantic .",
"The Azores are on place where three of the world 's large tectonic plates ( the North American Plate , the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate ) meet ."
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"There are nine major Azorean islands and an islet cluster , in three main groups .",
"There are nine major Azores islands and several very small islands ( islets ) , in three main groups ."
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"The last significant volcanic eruption , the Capelinhos volcano ( Vulcão dos Capelinhos ) , occurred off the coast of the island of Faial ( in 1957 ) ; the most recent volcanic activity occurred in the seamounts and submarine volcanoes off the coast of Serreta and in the Pico-São Jorge Channel .",
"The last volcano to erupt in the archipelago was the Capelinhos Volcano ( Portuguese : Vulcão dos Capelinhos ) in 1957 , in the western part of the island of Faial ."
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"The high pressure in the center is due to the westerly winds on the northern side of the gyre and easterly trade winds on the southern side of the gyre .",
"The high pressure in the center is due to the westerly winds on the northern side of the gyre and easterly winds on the southern side of the gyre ."
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"The term gyre can be used to refer to any type of vortex in the air or the sea , even one that is man-made , but it is most commonly used in oceanography to refer to the major ocean systems .",
"The term gyre can be used to mean any type of vortex in the air or the sea , but it is most commonly used in oceanography to refer to the major ocean current systems ."
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"The following are the five most notable gyres : Tropical gyres are less unified and tend to be mostly east-west with minor north-south extent .",
"The following are the five largest gyres : Tropical gyres are not as unified and tend to be mostly east-west with minor north-south extent ."
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"A gyre in oceanography is any large system of rotating ocean currents , particularly those involved with large wind movements .",
"A gyre is any large system of ocean currents moving in a circle , particularly those involved with large wind movements ."
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"The center of a subtropical gyre is a high pressure zone .",
"The center of a subtropical gyre is a high pressure area , which the ocean moves around ."
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"The Armenian Highlands ( for names in other languages see below ; also known as the Armenian Upland , Armenian plateau , Armenian tableland , ) is the central-most and highest of three land-locked plateaus that together form the northern sector of the Middle East .",
"The Armenian Highland ( also known as the Armenian Upland or Armenian Plateau ) is part of the Transcaucasian Highland and constitutes the continuation of the Caucasus mountains , also referred as eastern Armenia ."
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"London Zoo is the world 's oldest scientific zoo .",
"The London Zoo is the world 's oldest scientific zoo ."
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"It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London ( established in 1826 ) , and is situated at the northern edge of Regent 's Park , on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden ( the Regent 's Canal runs through it ) .",
"It is situated at the northern edge of Regent 's Park , on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden ( the Regent 's Canal runs through it ) ."
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"Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals , with 16,802 individuals , making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom .",
"Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals , with 15,104 individuals , making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom ."
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"Thutmose had one son by another wife , Mutnofret .",
"Thutmose had a son by another wife , Mutnofret ."
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"Carter , however , also discovered 2 separate coffins in the burial chamber .",
"Carter , however , also discovered two separate coffins in the burial chamber ."
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"Although it has not been found in modern times , he apparently set up a stele when he crossed the Euphrates River .",
"Although it has not been found in modern times , he set up a stele when he crossed the Euphrates River ."
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"There are also records of specific religious rites which the viceroy of El-Kab was to have performed in the temples in Nubia in proxy for the king .",
"There are also records of specific religious rites which the viceroy of El-Kab was to have performed in the temples in Nubia for the king ."
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"This type of structure was common in ancient Egyptian temples , and supposedly represents a papyrus marsh , an Egyptian symbol of creation .",
"This was common in ancient Egyptian temples , and supposedly represents a papyrus marsh , an Egyptian symbol of creation ."
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"In addition to Karnak , Thutmose I also built statues of the Ennead at Abydos , buildings at Armant , Ombos , el-Hiba , Memphis , and Edfu , as well as minor expansions to buildings in Nubia , at Semna , Buhen , Aniba , and Quban .",
"Thutmose I also built statues of the Ennead at Abydos , buildings at Armant , Ombos , el-Hiba , Memphis , and Edfu , as well as minor expansions to buildings in Nubia , at Semna , Buhen , Aniba , and Quban ."
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"Along the edge of this room he built colossal statues , each one alternating wearing the crown of Upper Egypt and the crown of Lower Egypt .",
"Along the edge of this room he built very large statues , each one alternating wearing the crown of Upper Egypt and the crown of Lower Egypt ."
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"The second quartzite sarcophagus had originally been engraved with the name of `` the King of Upper and Lower Egypt , Maatkare Hatshepsut . ''",
"The sarcophagus had originally been engraved with the name of `` the King of Upper and Lower Egypt , Maatkare Hatshepsut . ''"
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"He had been interred along with those of other 18th and 19th dynasty leaders Ahmose I , Amenhotep I , Thutmose II , Thutmose III , Ramesses I , Seti I , Ramesses II , and Ramesses IX , as well as the 21st dynasty pharaohs Pinedjem I , Pinedjem II , and Siamun .",
"The mummies included Ahmose I , Amenhotep I , Thutmose II , Thutmose III , Ramesses I , Seti I , Ramesses II , and Ramesses IX , as well as the 21st dynasty pharaohs Pinedjem I , Pinedjem II , and Siamun ."
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"Thutmose I ( sometimes read as Thothmes , Thutmosis or Tuthmosis I , meaning Thoth-Born ) was the third Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt .",
"Thutmose I ( also known as Thothmes , Thutmosis or Tuthmosis I , meaning Thoth-Born ) was the third Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt ."
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"During his reign , he initiated a number of projects which effectively ended Nubian independence for the next 500 years .",
"During his reign , he began a number of projects which effectively ended Nubian independence for the next 500 years ."
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"His influence accordingly expanded even farther south , as an inscription dated to his reign has been found as far south as Kurgus , which was south of the fourth cataract .",
"An inscription from his reign has been found as far south as Kurgus , which was south of the fourth cataract ."
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"This second campaign was the farthest north any Egyptian ruler had ever campaigned .",
"The Syrian campaign was the farthest north any Egyptian ruler had ever campaigned ."
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"However , this is considered to be propaganda by Hatshepsut 's supporters to legitimise her claim to the throne when she later assumed power .",
"However , this is considered to be propaganda by Hatshepsut 's supporters to support her claim to the throne when she later took over power ."
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"Thus the river became known in Egypt as simply , `` inverted water . ''",
"The river became known in Egypt as the `` inverted water . ''"
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"However , in 2007 , Dr. Zahi Hawass announced that the mummy which was previously thought to be Thutmose I ( is ) that of a thirty-year-old man who had died as a result of an arrow wound to the chest .",
"However , in 2007 , Dr. Zahi Hawass announced that the mummy is that of a 30 year old man who had died as a result of an arrow wound to the chest ."
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"The beautifully carved sarcophagus of Hatshepsut `` was discovered open with no sign of a body , and with the lid lying discarded on the floor ; '' it is now housed in the Cairo Museum along with a matching yellow quartzite canopic chest .",
"The beautifully carved sarcophagus of Hatshepsut `` was discovered open with no sign of a body , and with the lid lying discarded on the floor . ''"
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"It has been speculated Thutmose 's father was Amenhotep I. His mother , Senseneb , was of non-royal parentage and may have been a lesser wife or concubine .",
"Thutmose 's father is unknown , but it may have been Amenhotep I. His mother , Senseneb , was not from a royal family and may have been a lesser wife or concubine of Amenhotep ."
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"Outside of this , he built a fourth pylon and another enclosure wall .",
"Outside of this , he built a fourth pylon and another enclosing wall ."
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"During this campaign , the Syrian princes declared allegiance to Thutmose .",
"During this campaign , the Syrian princes declared loyalty to Thutmose ."
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"Thutmose I organized great building projects during his reign , including many temples and tombs , but his greatest projects were at the Temple of Karnak under the supervision of the architect Ineni .",
"His greatest projects were at the Temple of Karnak under the supervision of the architect Ineni ."
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"His mortuary temple has not been found , quite possibly because it was incorporated into or demolished by the construction of Hatshepsut 's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri .",
"This temple has not been found as it was probably destroyed by the building of Hatshepsut 's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri ."
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"Davis would , in turn , present it to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston .",
"Davis gave it to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston ."
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"Previous to Thutmose , Karnak probably consisted only of a long road to a central platform , with a number of shrines for the solar bark along the side of the road .",
"Before this , Karnak probably consisted only of a long road to a central platform , with a number of shrines for the solar boats along the side of the road ."
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"With a civilian representative of the king permanently established in Nubia itself , Nubia did not dare to revolt as often as it had and was easily controlled by future Egyptian kings .",
"With a civilian representative of the king living in Nubia itself , Nubia did not dare to revolt as often as it had ."
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"Between pylons four and five , he had a hypostyle hall constructed , with columns made of cedar wood .",
"He built a hypostyle hall between pylons four and five ."
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"Thutmose celebrated his victories with an elephant hunt in the area of Niy , near Apamea in Syria , and returned to Egypt with strange tales of the Euphrates , `` that inverted water which flows upstream when it ought to be flowing downstream . ''",
"He returned to Egypt with strange tales of the Euphrates , `` that inverted water which flows upstream when it ought to be flowing downstream . ''"
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"This data is supported by two dated inscriptions from Years 8 and 9 of his reign bearing his cartouche found inscribed on a stone block in Karnak .",
"This data is supported by two dated inscriptions from Years 8 and 9 of his reign with Thutmoses 's cartouche found on a stone block in Karnak ."
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"The mummy of Thutmose I was thought to be lost , but Egyptologist Gaston Maspero , largely on the strength of familial resemblance to the mummies of Thutmose II and Thutmose III , believed he had found his mummy in the otherwise unlabelled mummy # 5283 .",
"Egyptologist Gaston Maspero , believed that unlabelled mummy # 5283 was that of Thutmose I . The face had the same features as the mummies of Thutmose II and Thutmose III ."
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"The Euphrates was the first major river which the Egyptians had ever encountered which flowed from the north , which was downstream on the Nile , to the south , which was upstream on the Nile .",
"The Euphrates was the first major river which the Egyptians had seen which flowed from the north ."
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"He was given the throne after the death of the previous king Amenhotep I . During his reign , he campaigned deep into the Levant and Nubia , pushing the borders of Egypt further than ever before .",
"He became pharaoh after the death of Amenhotep I . During his reign , he sent his armies into the Levant and Nubia , pushing the borders of Egypt further than ever before ."
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"He was succeeded by his son Thutmose II , who in turn was succeeded by Thutmose II 's sister , Hatshepsut .",
"He was succeeded by his son Thutmose II , and then his daughter , Hatshepsut ."
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"Thutmose had the fifth pylon built along the temple 's main road , along with a wall to run around the inner sanctuary and two flagpoles to flank the gateway .",
"He had a fifth pylon built along the temple 's main road ."
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"Upon victory , he had the Nubian king 's body hung from the prow of his ship , before he returned to Thebes .",
"He returned to Thebes with the Nubian king 's body hung from the front of his ship ."
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"Other vessels which bore the names and titles of Thutmose I had also been inscribed by his son and successor , Thutmose II , as well as fragments of stone vessels made for Hatshepsut before she herself became king as well as other vessels which bore her royal name of ` Maatkare ' which would have been made only after she took the throne in her own right .",
"There were parts of stone vessels made for Hatshepsut before she herself became king which had her royal name of ` Maatkare ' ."
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"The location of KV20 , if not its original owner , had long been known since the Napoleonic expedition of 1799 and , in 1844 , the Prussian scholar Karl Richard Lepsius had partially explored its upper passage .",
"In 1844 , the Prussian scholar Karl Richard Lepsius had explored its upper passage ."
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"This son succeeded him as Thutmose II , whom Thutmose I married to his daughter , Hatshepsut .",
"This son , married to Thutmose 's daughter Hatshepsut , succeeded him as Thutmose II ."
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"This expedition is mentioned in two separate inscriptions by the king 's son Thure : In the second year of Thutmose 's reign , the king cut a stele at Tombos , which records that he built a fortress at Tombos , near the third cataract , thus permanently extending the Egyptian military presence , which had previously stopped at Buhen , at the second cataract .",
"This expedition is mentioned in two separate inscriptions by the king 's son Thure : In the second year of Thutmose 's reign , a stele at Tombos records that he built a fortress there ."
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"A second sarcophagus , was found lying on its side with its almost undamaged lid propped against the wall nearby ; it was eventually presented to Theodore M. Davis , the excavation 's financial sponsor as a gesture of appreciation for his generous financial support .",
"A second sarcophagus , was found lying on its side , with its almost undamaged lid propped against the wall ."
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"Secondly , Thutmose 's first-born son with Ahmose , Amenmose , was apparently born long before Thutmose 's coronation .",
"Thutmose 's first son with Ahmose was Amenmose ."
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"Here , among the debris of broken pottery and shattered stone vessels from the burial chamber and lower passages were the remnants of two vases made for Queen Ahmose Nefertari which formed part of the original funerary equipment of Thutmose I ; one of the vases contained a secondary inscription which states that Thutmose II '' ( made it ) as his monument to his father . ''",
"He found parts of two vases made for Queen Ahmose Nefertari , which were part of the original funerary equipment of Thutmose I. On one vase was written that Thutmose II '' ( made it ) as his monument to his father . ''"
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"This indicates that he already fought a campaign in Syria ; hence , his Syrian campaign may be placed at the beginning of his second regnal year .",
"His Syrian campaign may be placed at the beginning of the second year of his rule ."
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"However , when the sarcophagus was complete , Hatshepsut decided to commission an entirely new sarcophagus for herself while she donated the existing finished sarcophagus to her father , Thutmose I . The stonemasons then attempted to erase the original carvings by restoring the surface of the quartzite so that it could be re-carved with the name and titles of Tuthmose I instead .",
"She used the first sarcophagus for her father , Thutmose I . The stonemasons then tried to erase the original carvings by restoring the surface of the quartzite so that it could be re-carved with the name and titles of Thuthmose I . The sarcophagus is seven feet long and three feet wide with walls five inches thick ."
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"This helped integrate Nubia into the Egyptian empire .",
"This helped make Nubia part of the Egyptian empire ."
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"Accordingly , Thutmose is usually given a reign from 1506 BC to 1493 BC in the low chronology , but a minority of scholars would date him from 1526 BC to 1513 BC Upon Thutmose 's coronation , Nubia rebelled against Egyptian rule .",
"Accordingly , Thutmose is usually said to have ruled from 1506 BC to 1493 BC , but some scholars date him from 1526 BC to 1513 BC At the time Thutmose became king , Nubia rebelled against Egyptian rule ."
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"Because of the young age of the mummy and the cause of death , it was determined that the mummy was probably not that of King Thutmose I himself .",
"Because of the young age of the mummy and the cause of death , it could not be King Thutmose I."
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"Queen Ahmose , who held the title of Great Royal Wife of Thutmose , was probably the daughter of Ahmose I and the sister of Amenhotep I ; however , she was never called `` king 's daughter , '' so there is some doubt about this , and some historians believe that she was Thutmose 's own sister .",
"Thutmoses 's wife , Queen Ahmose , the Great Royal Wife , was probably the daughter of Ahmose I and the sister of Amenhotep I . There is some doubt , as she was never called a `` king 's daughter . ''"
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"He also built many temples in Egypt and built a tomb for himself in the Valley of the Kings ; he is the first king confirmed to have done this ( though Amenhotep I may have preceded him ) .",
"He built many temples in Egypt and a tomb for himself in the Valley of the Kings ."
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"However , if the observation were made at either Heliopolis or Memphis , as a minority of scholars promote , Thutmose would have been crowned in 1526 BC .",
"This would mean that Thutmose would have been crowned in 1526 BC ."
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"Unfortunately , however , Thutmose I 's remains would be disturbed late during the 20th dynasty when KV38 was plundered ; the sarcophagus ' lid was broken and all this king 's valuable precious jewellery and grave goods were stolen .",
"Thutmose I 's remains were disturbed during the 20th dynasty when KV38 was robbed ."
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"The year of Amenhotep 's death and Thutmose 's subsequent coronation can be accordingly derived , and is dated to 1506 BC by most modern scholars .",
"From this date , the date of Amenhotep 's death , and Thutmose 's coronation can be calculated to 1506 BC ."
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"According to the tomb autobiography of Ahmose , son of Ebana , Thutmose traveled up the Nile and fought in the battle , personally killing the Nubian king .",
"Thutmose traveled up the Nile with his army and fought in the battle , personally killing the Nubian king ."
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"He also appointed a man called Turi to the position of viceroy of Kush , also known as the `` King 's Son of Cush . ''",
"He also appointed a man , Turi , to the position of viceroy of Cush , also known as the `` King 's Son of Cush . ''"
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"After that campaign , he led a second expedition against Nubia in his third year in the course of which he ordered the canal at the first cataract-which had been built under Sesostris III of the 12th Dynasty-to be dredged in order to facilitate easier travel upstream from Egypt to Nubia .",
"The canal had been first built by Sesostris III of the 12th Dynasty ."
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