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The hurricane veered to the west and passed south of Hawaii . | The hurricane veered to west and passed south of the islands . |
The disturbance kept up its rapid forward motion , crossed the dateline and entered the western Pacific , where it reformed and reached its peak intensity as Typhoon Georgette . | The disturbance kept up its rapid forward motion , crossed the dateline , and entered the western Pacific . |
Located in a favorable environment , Estelle continued strengthening to become the first major hurricane of the season on July 20 . | In an environment that favored an increase of the storm 's winds , Estelle continued strengthening , and became the first major hurricane of the season on July 20 . |
A tropical disturbance moved westward offshore Nicaragua and was declared Tropical Depression Twenty-Four on October 15 . | The next tropical cyclone originated as a tropical disturbance which moved westward offshore Nicaragua . |
Another tropical disturbance formed on July 24 . | On August 3 , a tropical depression organized in the open ocean . |
Huge waves crashed on the shores of the Big Island on the afternoon of July 22 . | In combination with a high spring tide and peripheral winds generated by Estelle , huge waves crashed on the shores of the Big Island on the afternoon of July 22 . |
On July 18 , Estelle intensified into a hurricane . | On July 18 , it intensified into a hurricane . |
It then accelerated to a very rapid speed of 23-45 mph ( 37-75 km\/h ) . | It then accelerated to a very rapid speed of 20-39 knots . |
A vigorous upper trough was deepening offshore Baja California , and Roslyn began to re-curve within a few hundred miles of Manzanillo . | Roslyn began to recurve within a few hundred miles of Manzanillo . |
The fifth tropical cyclone of the season formed as a tropical disturbance on July 2 . | On May 22 , a tropical depression ( a large and organized cloud mass ) formed . |
After turning back to the west-northwest , Frank reached hurricane intensity early on July 30 . | On May 25 , reached minimal hurricane strength and turned to the east-southeast . |
A tropical disturbance became a tropical depression on September 18 . | At midday on July 16 , a tropical depression formed . |
The cyclone moved at a quick pace towards the west-northwest south of a warm-core ridge . | During the early afternoon of the 15th , ship reports indicated the formation of a tropical depression near 10.2 N 92.7 W . The cyclone moved at a quick pace to the west - northwest south of a warm-core ridge . |
Pectus excavatum ( a Latin term meaning hollowed chest ) is the most common congenital deformity of the anterior wall of the chest , in which several ribs and the sternum grow abnormally . | Pectus excavatum is a congenital medical condition where the ribs and sternum grow abnormally , producing a sunken appearance to the chest . |
The Ravitch technique is an invasive surgery that was introduced in 1949 , and developed in the 1950s to treat the condition . | The Ravitch technique is from the 1950s . |
Colonel Archibald Gracie IV ( January 17 , 1859 - December 4 , 1912 ) was an American writer , amateur historian , real estate investor , and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic . | Colonel Archibald Gracie IV ( January 17 , 1859 - December 4 , 1912 ) was an American writer , amateur historian , real estate investor , and survivor of the sinking of the R.M.S Titanic . |
He survived the sinking by climbing aboard an overturned collapsible lifeboat , and wrote a popular book about the disaster which is still in print today . | He survived the sinking by climbing aboard an overturned lifeboat . |
Gracie was so preoccupied with the Titanic 's sinking and work he had done on the subject that his last words were , `` We must get them into the boats . | Gracie 's last words were `` We must get them into the boats . |
Gracie was born in Mobile , Alabama , a member of the wealthy Scottish-American Gracie family of New York . | Gracie was born on January 17 , 1959 in Mobile , Alabama and studied at St. Paul 's School . |
Calvin Edwin `` Cal '' Ripken , Jr. ( born August 24 , 1960 ) , nicknamed `` The Iron man '' , is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 years in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1981-2001 ) . | Calvin Edwin `` Cal '' Ripken , Jr. ( born August 24 , 1960 ) , nicknamed `` Iron Man '' , is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and third baseman . |
At 6 ft 4 in ( 1.93 m ) , 225 lb . | At 6 ' 4 '' ( 1.93 m ) , 225 lbs . |
Ripken is a best-selling author and the President and CEO of Ripken Baseball , Inc. , whose goal is to grow the love of baseball from a grassroots level . | He is a best-selling author and the President and CEO of Ripken Baseball , Inc. . |
Ripken is considered one of the best shortstops and third basemen in baseball history . | A 19-time All-Star and member of the 3000 hit club , Ripken is considered one of the best shortstops and third basemen to ever play the game . |
( 102.27 kg ) , he pioneered the way for the success of taller , larger shortstops . | ( 102.27 kg ) , he led the way for taller , larger shortstops to be successful in that position . |
A 19-time All-Star and two-time American League ( AL ) Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) , Ripken is best remembered for breaking Lou Gehrig 's record for consecutive games played , a record that had stood for 56 years and many deemed unbreakable . | Ripken is perhaps best known for breaking New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig 's record for consecutive games played . |
Morgan 's process of taking over troubled businesses to reorganize them was known as `` Morganization '' . | He followed the process of reorganizing them known then as `` Morganization '' . |
John Pierpont `` J. P. '' Morgan ( April 17 , 1837 - March 31 , 1913 ) was an American financier , banker , philanthropist and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time . | John Pierpont Morgan ( April 17 , 1837 - March 31 , 1913 ) was an American banker and art collector known for managing and handling money . |
After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company , he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses , including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company owned by William Edenborn , to form the United States Steel Corporation . | He joined several steel companies together to make the United States Steel Corporation . |
In Japan , Super Mario Bros. was released for the Family Computer Disk System , Nintendo 's proprietary floppy disk drive for the Family Computer . | Super Mario Bros. was both the launch game and the killer game for the Nintendo Entertainment System . |
The objective is to race through the Mushroom Kingdom , survive the main antagonist Bowser ′ s forces and save Princess Toadstool . | In the game , Mario must race through the Mushroom Kingdom and save Princess Toadstool ( later Princess Peach ) from Bowser . |
In Super Mario Bros. , the player controls Mario and in a two-player game , a second player controls Mario 's brother Luigi as he travels through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Toadstool from the antagonist Bowser . | In Super Mario Bros. , Mario goes in the Mushroom Kingdom . |
Instead of being a straight port from Super Mario Bros. with graphical changes , All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. combined variations of levels from Super Mario Bros. : The Lost Levels and Super Mario Bros. . | Super Mario Bros. was a very important game because it changed how games were made later . |
The term `` county '' is used in 48 of the 50 U.S. states . | 48 out of the 50 states in the United States uses counties . |
- Line 3 , currently known as Zona Universitària - Trinitat Nova , colored green and often simply referred to as Línia verda ( `` Green line '' ) , is a metro line in Barcelona operated by TMB , and therefore part of the fare-integrated ATM transport network of the urban region . | Line 3 , ( L3 ) currently known as Zona Universitària - Trinitat Nova , colored green and often simply referred to as Línia verda ( `` Green line '' ) , is a metro line in Barcelona operated by TMB . |
Persian is used as a liturgical language of Islam in not only Iran , Afghanistan , and Tajikistan , but also in Pakistan and North India . | Persian is the official language of Iran , Afghanistan and Tajikistan . |
Most of her papers are in the Special Collections Library at Dartmouth College . | Most of the papers that she left when she died are in the Special Collections Library at Dartmouth College . |
The family moved to Keokuk , Iowa when she was one month old . | When Cornelia was one month old , the Meigs family moved to Keokuk , Iowa . |
Cornelia Meigs was born December 6 , 1884 , to civil engineer Montgomery `` Monty '' Meigs and Grace Lynde Meigs in Rock Island , Illinois , the fifth of six daughters . | Cornelia Meigs was born in Rock Island , Illinois , on December 6 , 1884 . |
Others are in the de Grummond Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg and at the University of Iowa in Iowa City . | Some of her papers are in the de Grummond Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg , Mississippi . |
During World War II she took a year of absence for three years to work for the War Department . | During World War II , she worked for the United States War Department . |
She died at Havre de Grace , Maryland , on September 10 , 1973 . | Cornelia Meigs died in Havre de Grace , Maryland , on September 10 , 1973 . |
Cornelia Lynde Meigs ( 1884-1973 ) was an American writer of fiction and biography for children , teacher of English and writing , historian and critic of children 's literature . | Cornelia Lynde Meigs ( December 6 , 1884 - September 10 , 1973 ) was an American writer . |
She also wrote three Newbery Honor Books . | In 1921 she wrote The Windy Hill , and in 1922 that book was made a Newbery Medal Honor Book . |
Meigs is best known for the Alcott biography , Invincible Louisa : The Story of the Author of `` Little Women '' , which won the Newbery Medal in 1934 . | In 1934 , Cornelia Meigs won the Newbery Medal for writing the true story book Invincible Louisa . |
She was the lead editor and one writer of A Critical History of Children 's Literature , published by Macmillan in 1953 , which has been called `` a landmark in the field of children 's literature '' . | In 1953 , she helped to write a book called A Critical History of Children 's Literature . |
The X-Men are a special ops team from The Xavier Institute , charged with protecting both humans and mutants , and trying to prevent a war between the two . | They protect both humans and mutants and try to prevent a war between the two . |
The Omegas are a group of mutant outcasts existing as part of an underground network that stretches across the nation . | A group of mutant which are part of an underground network across the nation . |
Bryan Singer , the director of the first two X-Men films , left the project in July 2004 in favor of developing Superman Returns . | He took over when Bryan Singer decided to direct Superman Returns . |
X-Men : The Last Stand was released on May 26 , 2006 , to commercial success . | X-Men : The Last Stand is a 2006 movie . |
X-Men : The Last Stand ( also known as X-Men 3 or X3 ) is a 2006 British-American superhero film , based on the X-Men superhero team introduced in Marvel Comics . | It is the third movie based on the Marvel Comics ' X-Men superhero comic books . |
Chemical fixatives are used to preserve tissue from degradation , and to maintain the structure of the cell and of sub-cellular components such as cell organelles ( e.g. , nucleus , endoplasmic reticulum , mitochondria ) . | This preserves the structure of the cell and of sub-cellular components such as cell organelles ( e.g. , nucleus , endoplasmic reticulum , mitochondria ) . |
Histology is an essential tool of biology and medicine . | It is a part of cytology , and an essential tool of biology and medicine . |
The most common fixative for light microscopy is 10 % neutral buffered formalin ( 4 % formaldehyde in phosphate buffered saline ) . | The most common fixative for light microscopy is formalin ( 4 % formaldehyde in saline ) . |
Histology ( compound of the Greek words : ἱστός histos `` tissue '' , and - λογία - logia `` science '' ) is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals . | Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals , particularly the tissues . |
It is commonly performed by examining cells and tissues by sectioning and staining , followed by examination under a light microscope or electron microscope . | Histology is usually done by looking at cells and tissues under a light microscope or electron microscope . |
Charles Everett Koop ( October 14 , 1916 - February 25 , 2013 ) was an American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator . | Charles Everett Koop ( October 14 , 1916 - February 25 , 2013 ) was an American physician who became well known as a pediatric surgeon at the Children 's Hospital of Philadelphia . |
He was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps , and served as the 13th Surgeon General of the United States under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1989 . | He was an early name in today 's pediatric surgery , and then served as the Surgeon General of the United States and as vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps from 1982 to 1989 , under President Ronald Reagan . |
After his death , Minos became a judge of the dead in the underworld . | After his death , King Minos became one of the judges of the dead in the underworld . |
The La Brea Tar Pits are a registered National Natural Landmark . | The La Brea Tar Pits are now a registered National Natural Landmark . |
The tar is often covered with dust , leaves , or water . | The tar is often covered with water . |
The La Brea Tar Pits ( or Rancho La Brea Tar Pits ) are a group of tar pits around which Hancock Park was formed , in urban Los Angeles . | The La Brea tar pits ( or Rancho La Brea ) are a famous cluster of tar pits in central Los Angeles . |
Among the finds are remains of a saber-toothed cat , six dire wolves , bison , horses , a giant ground sloth , turtles , snails , clams , millipedes , fish , gophers , and an American lion . | Among the large mammals found there are Among the prehistoric species associated with the La Brea Tar Pits are mammoths , American mastodons , American lion , American cheetah , dire wolves , the Western camel Camelops , short-faced bears , ground sloths , and the state fossil of California , the saber-toothed cat , Smilodon fatalis . |
Over many centuries , the bones of animals that were trapped in the tar were preserved . | Over many centuries , animals that came to drink the water fell in , sank in the tar , and were preserved as bones . |
The Allmusic review of My Kind of Evil , by Chris Nickson , states that `` He 's very good on covers , such as `` I Do n't Know , '' but his own songs - the vast majority of this disc - have plenty of life . '' | The Allmusic review of My Kind of Evil , by Chris Nickson , states that `` He 's very good on covers , such as `` I Do n't Know '' , but his own songs - the vast majority of this disc - have plenty of life . '' |
He still records for CrossCut Records in Europe , and has previously worked with Ruf Records in the USA . | He still records for CrossCut Records in Europe , and has previously worked with Ruf Records in United States . |
In the last decade , he has released seven albums and played in 19 countries , four continents , and continues to tour extensively . | In the last decade , he has released seven albums and played in 19 countries , four continents . |
The Canadian national newspaper Globe and Mail referred to Jones as `` one of this country 's top blues guitar stars '' . | The Globe and Mail referred to Jones as `` one of this country 's top blues guitar stars '' . |
Jones was the first artist signed to the NorthernBlues Music label in Toronto , Canada , and released his first six recordings with the label . | Jones was the first artist signed to the NorthernBlues Music label in Toronto . |
Jones , who lives in Ottawa , Ontario , has performed at blues festivals , theaters and clubs in Canada , the USA , Europe , Russia , Australia , and Brazil . | He has performed at blues festivals , theaters and clubs in Canada , the United States , Europe , Russia , Australia , and Brazil . |
Songs from the album have been played internationally syndicated House of Blues Radio Hour . | Songs from the album have been played on House of Blues Radio Hour . |
JW-Jones ( born July 15 , 1980 , Ottawa , Ontario , Canada ) is a Canadian blues guitarist , singer , songwriter , and band leader . | JW-Jones ( born July 15 , 1980 in Ottawa ) is a Canadian blues guitarist , singer and songwriter . |
2 , among B.B. King , Jimmy Page , Jeff Beck , and Carlos Santana . | Other artists on the CD were B. B. King , Jimmy Page , Jeff Beck , and Carlos Santana . |
His third album with his band , My Kind Of Evil ( 2004 ) , was produced by multi-Grammy nominee Kim Wilson ( singer for The Fabulous Thunderbirds ) , and includes vocals from Canadian singer\/guitarist Colin James on two tracks , and Roxanne Potvin on one . | Jones ' third album with his band , My Kind Of Evil ( 2004 ) , was produced by Kim Wilson ( singer for The Fabulous Thunderbirds ) . |
The US Blues Revue Magazine stated that `` Jones ' style is a fluid amalgam of T-Bone Walker 's big , bright chords , Johnny `` Guitar '' Watson 's slashing leads , and Clarence `` Gatemouth '' Brown 's jazzy sting '' . | The Blues Revue Magazine stated that Jones ' guitar playing is like T-Bone Walker 's guitar playing . |
The message conveyed was clear : the loss at Carrhae was not due to the failings of the empire 's soldiers , but due to the failings of their commander , and Galerius ' failures would not be accepted . | p17p292\/3 The message conveyed was clear : the loss at Carrhae was not due to the failings of the empire 's soldiers , but due to the failings of their commander , and Galerius ' failures would not be accepted . |
Narseh 's wife would live out the remainder of the war in Daphne , a suburb of Antioch , serving as a constant reminder to the Persians of the Roman victory . | p18 Narseh 's wife would live out the remainder of the war in Daphne , a suburb of Antioch , serving to the Persians as a constant reminder of Roman victory . |
He moved down the Tigris , taking Ctesiphon , and gazing onwards to the ruins of Babylon before returning to Roman territory via the Euphrates . | He moved down the Tigris , taking Ctesiphon , and looking at the ruins of Babylon , before returning to Roman territory via the Euphrates . |
Diocletian may or may not have been present at the battle , but would present himself soon afterwards at Antioch , where the official version of events was made clear : Galerius was to take all the blame for the affair . | Diocletian came to Antioch , where the official version of events was made clear : Galerius was to take all the blame . |
Galerius ( Latin : Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus ; c. 260 - April or May 311 ) , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311 . | Galerius ( Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus , ~ 260 - 5 May 311 ) , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311 . |
During the second encounter , the Battle of Satala in 298 , Roman forces seized Narseh 's camp , his treasury , his harem , and his wife . | p18p293 During the second encounter , Roman forces seized Narseh 's camp , his treasury , his harem , and his wife along with it . |
Hank suffers from a fictional genetic disorder called Diminished Gluteal Syndrome ( DGS ) . | He suffers from Diminished Gluteal Syndrome ( DGS ) which is a fictional genetic disorder . |
Hank is a known workaholic who `` sells propane and propane accessories '' as an assistant manager at the fictional Strickland Propane , a local propane dealership . | He works at Strickland Propane and sells propane and propane accessories . |
The Economist named Hank Hill as one of the wisest people on television . | He was named one of the wisest people on television by The Economist . |
Hank Rutherford Hill is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the animated television series King of the Hill . | Henry `` Hank '' Rutherford Hill ( born March 19 , 1961 in The Bronx , New York ) is a fictional character in the television series , King of the Hill . |
After she reached the pinnacle of her profession , `` That 's when I started getting nervous ... that 's when I started putting a lot of pressure on myself . '' | After she reached the very top of her profession , `` That 's when I started getting nervous ... that 's when I started putting a lot of pressure on myself '' . |
Balukas explains that `` It was n't the $ 200 ... ( Women ) pool players , who were ranked three and six and five , were the ones who decided I should be fined . | Balukas explained that `` It was n't the $ 200 ... ( Women ) pool players , who were ranked three and six and five , were the ones who decided I should be fined . |
In 1975 , when she was 15-years old , Balukas was already described as the `` best female pool player in the world '' . | In 1975 , when she was fifteen years old , Balukas was already described as the `` best female pool player in the world '' . |
Upon her first win in that tournament held at a convention hall in Asbury Park , New Jersey on August 14 , 1977 , she was described as `` the 18-year-old prodigy from Brooklyn . '' | At her first win in that tournament , held at a convention hall in Asbury Park , New Jersey on August 14 , 1977 , she was described as `` the 18-year-old prodigy from Brooklyn '' . |
Balukas was initially entered in both the men 's and women 's divisions of the 1987 B.C. Classic , a nine-ball competition . | Balukas was entered in both the men 's and women 's divisions of the 1987 B.C. Classic , a nine-ball competition . |
I felt it should have been done by an outside panel , not by my competitors . '' | I felt it should have been done by an outside panel , not by my competitors '' . |
The women held a vote as to whether Balukas should be allowed to play . | The women held a vote on whether Balukas should be allowed to play . |
`` Just because she was our premier player does n't mean she was above the rules , '' said Vicki Paski in 1992 , then president of the WPBA . | `` Just because she was our premier player does not mean she was above the rules '' , said Vicki Paski in 1992 , then president of the WPBA . |
According to an interview with Balukas appearing in New York Woman magazine in 1991 , Balukas 's exact words were `` Some world championship ... beat me with skill , not luck . '' | According to an interview with Balukas by New York Woman magazine in 1991 , Balukas 's exact words were `` Some world championship ... beat me with skill , not luck '' . |
She was described by a reporter present as `` a little girl with honey-blond hair ... wearing a short yellow dress and green leotards ... who resembles a young Shirley Temple . '' | A reporter described her at the match as `` a little girl with honey-blond hair ... wearing a short yellow dress and green leotards ... who resembles a young Shirley Temple '' . |
From that early start , Balukas completely dominated women 's professional pool during the 1970s and 1980s . | From that early start , Balukas dominated women 's professional pool during the 1970s and 1980s . |
If you 're feeling lucky , drop by her poolroom ... If you 're thirsty ... go elsewhere . '' | If you 're feeling lucky , drop by her poolroom ... If you 're thirsty ... go elsewhere '' . |
Announcers had long since stopped calling Balukas `` the Little Princess , '' but presented her as `` the Queen '' . | Announcers had stopped calling Balukas `` the Little Princess '' , but introduced her to audiences as `` the Queen '' . |
Balukas was the U.S Open 's youngest winner ever and by a large margin . | Balukas was the U.S Open 's youngest winner ever and by a large number of years . |
After arriving , she discovered that for evening-scheduled matches she would be required to wear formal attire that she did not have with her . | After arriving , she found out that for the nighttime matches , she would be required to wear formal clothing . |
In 1976 , then 17 , Balukas took her fifth consecutive U.S. Open title , beating Gloria Walker of Cheyney , Pennsylvania 75-46 in 39 innings , winning a $ 1,700 purse . | In 1976 , then 17 , Balukas took her fifth U.S. Open title in a row , beating Gloria Walker of Cheyney , Pennsylvania 75 to 46 in 39 innings and winning a $ 1,700 prize . |
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