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The portions of the city in Hall County are not part of Atlanta 's metropolitan statistical area , but are part of Atlanta 's larger Combined Statistical Area , which includes Hall County . | It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area . |
The city was named after Algernon Sidney Buford , who was president of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway during the railroad 's construction . | The town was named after the railroad company 's president , Algernon Sidney Buford . |
Buford is located in both northern Gwinnett county and southern Hall county in northern Georgia and is a suburb of the Atlanta metropolitan area . | It is in the northern part of Gwinnett county and in the southern part of Hall county . |
Buford was incorporated as the Town of Buford on August 24 , 1872 , and the name was changed to the City of Buford in 1896 . | The Town of Buford was renamed the City of Buford in 1896 . |
Bona Allen saddles were available through the Sears mail order catalog , and many Hollywood actors used saddles made by the Bona Allen Company , including cowboy actors Gene Autry , the cast of Bonanza , and Roy Rogers , who used a Bona Allen saddle on his horse Trigger . | Many famous actors during that time period used saddles made by the Bona Allen Company in Buford , including Gene Autry , the case of the television show Bonanza , and Roy Rogers ' horse Trigger . |
It was as a staff officer for Major General George B. McClellan that Custer was promoted to the rank of captain . | Custer graduated last in his class and served at the First Battle of Bull Run as a staff officer for Major General George B. McClellan in the Army of the Potomac 's 1862 Peninsula Campaign . |
At the time when Hitler joined the party there were no membership numbers or cards . | There were no membership numbers or cards when Hitler joined the party . |
The German Workers ' Party ( German : Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , abbreviated DAP ) was the short-lived predecessor of the Nazi Party ( German : Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , abbreviated NSDAP ) . | The German : Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or German Workers ' Party ( DAP ) , was a political party in Germany just after World War I . It did not last for very long , and became the Nazi Party ( German : Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , acronym NSDAP ) . |
Hitler accepted on September 12 , 1919 , becoming the party 's 55th member . | Hitler was the 55th member of the party . |
Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series . | Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series , and was released in Japan on November 11 , 2004 and in North America on December 7 , 2004 . |
It was developed by Square Enix 's fifth Product Development Division , based in Osaka , and released as the second disc of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + in Japan on March 29 , 2007 and as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 . | It was released together with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + in Japan on March 29 , 2007 , and was released as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 . |
Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories was remade for the PlayStation 2 , titled Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories . | Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories is a reissue of the game made for the PlayStation 2 . |
Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories takes place directly after the ending of the first game , Kingdom Hearts . | The game starts immediately after the end of Kingdom Hearts . |
Baltix can run directly from its live-CD , without installation to a computer 's permanent storage ( hard disk , solid state drive , etc. ) , but also can be installed into a computer 's Linux or Windows partition ( s ) . | Baltix has software packages not present in Ubuntu : Baltix can run directly from its live-cd , without installation to a computer 's permanent storage ( hard disk , solid state drive , etc. ) , but also can be installed into a computer 's Linux or Windows partition ( s ) . |
The first public versions of Baltix were released in 2003 and were based on Knoppix Live CD and Debian software packages , and later , on the Morphix Live CD framework . | The first public versions of Baltix GNU\/Linux were released in 2003 and were based on Knoppix Live CD and Debian software packages , and later , on the Morphix Live CD . |
It uses the GNOME desktop environment ( also Ubuntu Unity user interface is included since 2011 ) and is distributed as an installable Live CD . | It uses the GNOME desktop environment and is distributed as an installable Live CD . |
Baltix is an operating system for Lithuanian and Latvian people , based on Debian and Ubuntu . | Baltix GNU\/Linux is a Linux distribution aimed to be a complete , user-friendly operating system for Lithuanian and Latvian people , based on Debian and Ubuntu . |
The largest mortars ever developed were the French `` Monster Mortar '' ( 36 French inches ; 975 mm ; developed by Henri-Joseph Paixhans in 1832 ) , Mallet 's Mortar ( 36 inches ; 910 mm ; designed by Robert Mallet and tested by the Woolwich Arsenal , London , in 1857 ) and the `` Little David '' ( 36 inches ; 914.4 mm ; developed in the United States for use in World War II ) . | The biggest mortars ever made were the French `` Monster Mortar '' ( 36 French inches ; 975 mm ; developed by Henri-Joseph Paixhans in 1832 ) , Mallet 's Mortar ( 36 inches ; 910 mm ; designed by Robert Mallet and tested by the Woolwich Arsenal , London , in 1857 ) and the `` Little David '' ( 36 inches ; 914.4 mm ; developed in the United States for use in World War II ) . |
Heavy mortars are typically between 120 - and 300-mm calibre . | Heavy mortars are usually between 120 - and 300-mm calibre . |
Conversely , a large example is the Soviet 2S4 M1975 Tyulpan ( tulip flower ) 240 mm self-propelled mortar . | A bigger example is the Soviet 2S4 M1975 Tyulpan ( tulip flower ) 240 mm self-propelled mortar . |
Prime Minister John Major had to move to Admiralty House while repairs were effected . | Prime Minister John Major had to move to Admiralty House while the windows were being fixed . |
A mortar can be carried by one or more people ( larger mortars can usually be broken down into components ) , or transported in a vehicle . | A mortar can be moved around by one or more people ( bigger mortars can usually be broken down into parts ) or moved around in a vehicle . |
The largest types came to be known as `` barracks busters '' and were usually constructed from heavy steel piping mounted on a steel frame . | The biggest types came to be known as `` barracks busters '' . |
All three mortars had a caliber of 36 `` inches '' , but only the `` Monster Mortar '' saw action ( at the Battle of Antwerp in 1832 ) . | However , only the `` Monster Mortar '' was used ( at the Battle of Antwerp in 1832 ) . |
Well-known incidents using these weapons include the 1985 Newry mortar attack , when nine members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were killed , and the Downing Street mortar attack in 1991 . | Well-known events using `` home-made '' mortars include the 1985 Newry mortar attack . |
A solution to this problem is the Raschen Bag . | The Raschen Bag can be used to avoid this problem . |
However , mortars both larger and smaller than these specifications have been produced . | However , mortars both bigger and smaller than this have been made . |
Improvised , or `` home-made '' , mortars have been used by insurgent groups , usually to attack fortified military installations or to terrorize civilians . | `` Home-made '' mortars have been used by insurgent groups . |
The IRA mortared 10 Downing Street as a Cabinet meeting was in session . | In this , the IRA mortared 10 Downing Street during a meeting . |
The tube is generally set at between 45 and 85 degrees angle to the ground , with the higher angle giving shorter firing distances . | The tube is usually set at between 45 and 90 degrees angle to the ground . |
When it reaches the base of the tube it hits a fixed firing pin , which detonates the baseline charge and fires the projectile . | When the bomb reaches the bottom of the tube it hits a firing pin . |
Some mortars have a moving firing pin , operated by a lanyard ; others may be fired by a trigger . | Some larger mortars have a firing pin that is set off by using a string instead of automatically . |
Three bombs were launched but only one detonated , it landed in the back garden of the British Prime Minister 's residence and only shattered the rear windows . | It landed in the back garden of the British Prime Minister 's house . |
A modern mortar consists of a tube into which assistant gunners drop a purpose-designed bomb . | Mortars used today are made up of a tube that a gunner drops a bomb into . |
Mortars suffer from instability when used on snow and soft ground , because the recoil pushes them into the ground or snow unevenly . | This is because the recoil pushes them into the ground . |
An infantry mortar can usually also be mounted and fired from a mortar-carrier , a purpose-built or modified armored vehicle with a large roof-hatch . | An infantry mortar can usually be set up and fired from a mortar-carrier . |
The mortar is relatively simple and easy weapon to operate . | A mortar is quite simple and easy to use . |
A mortar is an indirect fire weapon that fires explosive projectiles known as ( mortar ) bombs at low velocities , short ranges and high-arcing ballistic trajectories . | A mortar is an artillery weapon which fires explosive shells . |
Mortars and their ammunition are generally much smaller and lighter than other artillery , such as guns and howitzers , which allows light and medium ( typically , 60mm and 81\/82mm ) mortars to be considered small-arms ; i.e. capable of transport by personnel without vehicle assistance . | Some of these are : Mortars are usually smaller and lighter than howitzers and field guns . |
From the 17th to the early 20th century very heavy , relatively immobile siege mortars were used , of up to one metre calibre , often made of cast iron and with outside barrel diameter many times that of the bore diameter . | From the 18th to the early 20th century , very heavy siege mortars were used . |
The national flag of Ireland ( Irish : bratach na hÉireann ) - frequently referred to as the Irish tricolor - is a vertical tricolor of green ( at the hoist ) , white , and orange . | The national flag of Ireland ( Irish : bratach na hÉireann ) is a tricolor vertical flag of green , white , and orange . |
The origin of the term `` G-string '' is obscure . | The origin of the term `` G-string '' is not fully known . |
A G-string ( alternatively gee-string or gee string ) is a type of thong underwear or swimsuit , a narrow piece of cloth , leather , or plastic , that covers or holds the genitals , passes between the buttocks , and is attached to a band around the hips , worn as swimwear or underwear mostly by women , but also by men . | It can be worn as a swimwear or underwear by both men and women . |
The Centenary Medal is an award created by the Australian Government in 2001 . | The Centenary Medal is an award given by the Australian Government in 2001 . |
At the center of the star is an Indigenous styling of Aboriginal traditions at the heart of the continent . | At the center of the star is an image showing the Indigenous Australian traditions at the heart of the continent . |
It was established to commemorate the Centenary of Federation of Australia and to honor people who have made a contribution to Australian society or government . | It was set up to celebrate the Centenary of Federation of Australia and to honor people who have made a contribution to Australian society or government . |
Around the rim are 100 dots depicting 100 years of federation . | Around the edge are 100 dots for 100 years of federation . |
The obverse of the medal features a seven-pointed Commonwealth Star representing the six Australian states , with the seventh point representing Australia 's territories . | The front of the medal has a seven-pointed Commonwealth Star , for the six Australian states , with the seventh point for Australia 's territories . |
The reverse features a seven pointed star , with the words `` For Contribution Made to Australian Society '' around the rim . | The other side has a seven pointed star , with the words `` For Contribution Made to Australian Society '' around the edge . |
Nominations were assessed by a panel chaired by Professor Geoffrey Blainey , a historian . | Possible winners were studied by a group headed by the historian Professor Geoffrey Blainey . |
The bar and ribbon are the same so that a recipient can be identified as such . | The bar and ribbon are the same so that a person with the award can be recognized easily . |
This area consists of a series of cities and suburban communities in San Mateo County and the northwestern part of Santa Clara County , as well as various towns along the Pacific coast , such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay . | This area includes many small cities and suburban communities in San Mateo County and the northwestern part of Santa Clara County , as well as several towns along the Pacific coast , such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay . |
The East Bay can be loosely divided into two regions , the inner East Bay , which adjoins the Bay shoreline , and the outer East Bay , consisting of inland valleys separated from the inner East Bay by hills and mountains . | The East Bay is split into two regions , the inner East Bay , which is on the coast of the Bay , and the outer East Bay , including the inland valleys separated from the inner East Bay by hills and mountains . |
This area encompasses Marin County , Sonoma County , Napa County and extends eastward into Solano County . | This area includes Marin County and continues north into Sonoma and Napa counties and east to Solano County . |
The San Francisco Bay Area , commonly known as the Bay Area , is a populated region that surrounds the San Francisco and San Pablo estuaries in Northern California , United States . | The San Francisco Bay Area , also known as the Bay Area , is a metropolitan area that goes around the San Francisco Bay in Northern California . |
The area from San Francisco to the Silicon Valley , geographically part of the San Francisco Peninsula , is known locally as The Peninsula . | The area between the South Bay and the City and County of San Francisco is the San Francisco Peninsula , known locally as The Peninsula . |
The communities at the southern region of the San Francisco Bay Area are primarily located in what is known as Silicon Valley , or the Santa Clara Valley . | The communities along the southern edge of the Bay are known as the South Bay , Santa Clara Valley , and Silicon Valley . |
Home to approximately 7.15 million people , the nine-county Bay Area contains many cities , towns , airports , and associated regional , state , and national parks , connected by a network of roads , highways , railroads , bridges , tunnels and commuter rail . | The Bay Area includes cities , towns , military bases , airports , and related regional , state , and national parks . |
With few exceptions , this region is quite affluent : Marin County is ranked as the wealthiest in the state . | With some exceptions , this region is quite rich : Marin County is listed as the wealthiest in the nation . |
In 1997 , he formed his own IRL team and won the 1998 Indianapolis 500 as both owner and driver . | In 1997 , he formed his own IRL team and won the Indianapolis 500 as both owner and driver in 1998 . |
A shortened version of the novel was published by Doubleday , Page & Company on February 28 , 1906 . | `` After five rejections '' , its first edition as a book was published by Doubleday , Page & Company on February 28 , 1906 , and it became an immediate best seller and has been in print ever since . |
The Jungle is a 1906 book written by the American journalist and novelist Upton Sinclair ( 1878-1968 ) . | The Jungle is a 1906 novel written by journalist Upton Sinclair . |
It contains manganese in its highest oxidation state . | The manganese is in its +7 oxidation state . |
As a result , cellular phone use is very common throughout the country . | Cellular phone use is very common throughout the country . |
The prefix for international calls from Albania is 00 ( e.g. , for a United States number 00 1 ... should be dialed ) . | The prefix for international calls from Albania is 00 ( for example for an United States number 00 1 ... should be dialed ) . |
Below is an explanation when dialing a number within the Tirana administrative unit : Albania has the lowest rate of telephone use per capita in Europe with roughly 10 lines per 100 people as of 2008 ITU statistics . | Below is an explanation when dialing a Tirana number : Albania has the lowest rate of telephone use in Europe . |
The song is also featured as the fifth track on the 2007 deluxe edition of Beyoncé 's B'Day ( 2006 ) with Knowles on lead under the title `` Welcome to Hollywood '' . | The song is also featured on Beyoncé 's B'Day Deluxe Edition with more of Beyoncé 's vocals and less of Jay-Z 's under the title `` Welcome To Hollywood '' . |
A video interlude was recorded for The Beyoncé Experience tour where clips of Knowles were shown and music videos from her B'Day Anthology were comprised together , while the song was played on the tour . | The video is played as an interlude on Beyoncé 's B'Day Tour , The Beyoncé Experience . |
It is the seat of Bristol County . | It is the seat of Bristol County and the hub of the Greater Taunton Area . |
Taunton is a city in Bristol County , Massachusetts , United States , located approximately 40 miles ( 64 km ) south of Boston , 18 miles ( 29 km ) east of Providence , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Fall River , 20 miles ( 32 km ) north of New Bedford , and 25 miles ( 40 km ) west of Plymouth . | Taunton is a city in Bristol County , Massachusetts , United States . |
The ground is a state of the art stadium , equipped with world class facilities . | The ground is a state of the art stadium . |
The ground was originally built for football and athletics and was hence rectangular in shape . | The ground was originally built for football and athletics . |
The ground hosted its first Test match on 25 May 2007 where the home team played India . | he ground hosted its first Test match on 25 May 2007 . |
The ground was fitted with floodlights in 2009 ; it is able to host day\/night cricket matches . | it is able to host Day\/night cricket matches . |
The stadium hosted 4 group matches and 2 quarter finals during the 2011 Cricket World Cup which took place in 19 February - 2 April , jointly hosted by Bangladesh , Sri Lanka and India . | The stadium hosted 4 group matches and 2 quarter finals during the 2011 Cricket World Cup . |
The Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium ( SBNCS ; Bengali : শের - ই-ব াংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম ) , also called Mirpur Stadium , is a cricket ground in Dhaka , the capital of Bangladesh . | Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium or Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium ( SBNS ) ( Bengali : শের - ই-ব াংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম ) is a cricket stadium in Bangladesh . |
They are the tallest twin towers in Macon , and the 3rd tallest building in Macon , Georgia , at 200 feet ( 60 meters ) to the tip . | It is the 3rd tallest building in Macon , Georgia , at 200 feet ( 61 m ) to the tip . |
The interior features 60 stained glass windows which teach the story of Salvation , a white Carrara marble altar and pulpit , and an organ with 1,000 pipes . | It has a white Carrara marble altar and pulpit . |
Saint Joseph 's Catholic Church , located in Macon , GA , was listed on the NRHP on July 14 , 1971 . | It was listed on the NRHP on July 14 , 1971 . |
The same year , she married the Italian dancer Luigi Casagli , and is thus known as Justina Casagli . | The same year , she married the Italian dancer Ludovico Casagli , and got the name Justina Casagli . |
Justina Kristina Casagli , née Wässelius , ( 4 October 1794 - 1841 ) , was a Swedish opera singer . | Justina Kristina Casagli , ( 1794-1841 ) , was a famous singer and actor . |
In 1818 , she left Sweden with her husband and traveled to Italy , where she made a huge success in Rossini `` s La Cenerentola in Turin . | She left Sweden with her husband in 1818 and went to Italy . |
She was contracted at the Royal Swedish Opera , where her older sister was prima donna , in 1812 . | When she graduated in 1812 , she began to work at the theater Royal Swedish Opera . |
She spent her last years in Parma . | The last years , she lived in Parma , where she died after she had fallen from a window . |
While the child of one of Sulla 's surrogates was chosen by the adult organizers to lead one of the `` teams '' , the team refused to follow him because of his character , and when they were finally asked whom they would follow , the boys unanimously chose Cato . | While the child of one of Sulla 's surrogates was chosen by the adult organizers to lead one of the `` teams , '' the team refused to follow him because of his character , and when they were finally asked whom they would follow , the boys unanimously chose Cato . |
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis ( 95 BC , Rome - April 46 BC , Utica ) , commonly known as Cato the Younger ( Cato Minor ) to distinguish him from his great-grandfather ( Cato the Elder ) , was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic , and a follower of the Stoic philosophy . | Cato the Younger ( Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis , 95 BC , Rome - April 46 BC , Utica ) was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic , and a follower of the Stoic philosophy . |
Plutarch also tells a story about Cato 's peers ' immense respect for him , even at a young age , during the Roman ritual military game , called `` Troy '' , in which all aristocratic teenagers participated as a sort of `` coming of age '' ceremony , involving a mock battle with wooden weapons performed on horseback . | During a Roman ritual military game , called `` Troy '' , in which all aristocratic teenagers participated as a sort of `` coming of age '' ceremony , a mock battle with wooden weapons was performed on horseback . |
A noted orator , he is remembered for his stubbornness and tenacity ( especially in his lengthy conflict with Julius Caesar ) , as well as his immunity to bribes , his moral integrity , and his famous distaste for the ubiquitous corruption of the period . | He is remembered for his stubbornness and for his lengthy conflict with Julius Caesar . |
He is the older brother of Sir David Attenborough , the naturalist and broadcaster , and John Attenborough , who was an executive at Alfa Romeo before his death in 2012 . | He is the older brother of naturalist David Attenborough . |
Richard Samuel Attenborough , Baron Attenborough \ / ˈætənbərə \ / , CBE ( born 29 August 1923 ) is an English actor , film director , producer and entrepreneur . | Hon. Richard Attenborough , Baron Attenborough , CBE ( born 29 August 1923 ) is an English movie producer , director and actor . |
'' ( I 've Had ) The Time of My Life '' is a song composed by Franke Previte , John DeNicola , and Donald Markowitz . | It was written by Franke Previte , John DeNicola , and Donald Markowitz . |
In the United States , the single topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 1987 for one week and also reached number one on the Adult Contemporary for four weeks . | The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 1987 for one week . |
In 1912 he entered the Kiev Conservatory , where he was taught by Vladimir Puchalsky , Sergei Tarnowsky , and Felix Blumenfeld . | In ( 1912 he joined Kiev University where he was taught by Vladimir Puchalsky , Sergei Tarnowsky , and Felix Blumenfeld . |
Horowitz 's first European recording , in 1930 , was of Rachmaninoff 's Piano Concerto No. 3 with Albert Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra , the world premiere recording of that piece . | His most famous early records were Rachmaninoff 's Piano Concerto No. 3 with Albert Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra ( the first time that piece was recorded ) and Franz Liszt 's Sonata in B minor . |
Horowitz settled in the U. S. in 1939 , and became an American citizen in 1944 . | When World War II started in 1939 , Horowitz decided to live in the U. S . He became an American citizen in 1944 . |
He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century . | He is often said to be one of the best pianists of the 20th century . |
He made his television debut in a concert taped at Carnegie Hall on February 1 , 1968 , and broadcast nationwide by CBS on September 22 of that year . | He made his television debut on September 22nd , 1968 , in a concert at Carnegie Hall . |
Several times , he withdrew from public performances - during 1936 to 1938 , 1953 to 1965 , 1969 to 1974 , and 1983 to 1985 . | Horowitz stopped playing concerts four times ( 1936 to 1938 , 1953 to 1965 , 1969 to 1974 , and 1983 to 1985 ) , as he was unsure that he was good enough , even when he was popular . |
He later played in Paris , London , and New York City . | He then played in many other places , such as Berlin , Paris , and London . |
There is some variation in the color of the ventral body and tail : it could be white to gray , dark gray mottled with white , or blackish . | There is some variation in the color of the ventral body and tail : it may be white to gray , dark gray mottled with white , or blackish . |
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