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She initially wanted to become a marine biologist , but changed her mind after viewing the film Jaws . | She originally wanted to be a marine biologist , but changed her mind after she saw the movie Jaws . |
Her ancestry includes Greek ( from a maternal great-grandfather ) , English , Irish , German , and Scottish . | She is of Greek ( from a maternal great-grandfather ) , English , Irish , German , and Scottish ancestry . |
Upon graduating from high school , Clarkson was offered full scholarships to The University of Texas at Austin , University of North Texas , and Berklee College of Music , but later declined them , explaining : `` I 've already written so much music and wanted to try a career on my own '' adding , `` you 're never too old to go to college . '' | After finishing high school , Clarkson was offered full scholarships to The University of Texas at Austin , the University of North Texas , and the Berklee College of Music . |
Billboard also ranked Clarkson as the 14th-best-selling artist of the 2000s and one of the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen SoundScan era at number 187 . | According to Nielsen SoundScan , Clarkson is also ranked on the top 200 album sellers of the Nielsen SoundScan era at number 187 . |
Clarkson was educated at Pauline Hughes Middle School and in the seventh grade , the school 's choir teacher , Cynthia Glenn , overheard her singing in a hallway and asked her to audition for the school choir . | In seventh grade , one of her teachers overheard her singing in a hallway and asked her to audition for the school choir . |
Clarkson 's parents divorced when she was five years old , following which her brother lived with their father , she stayed with their mother , and her sister went to live with an aunt . | Clarkson 's parents divorced when she was six years old , after having been married for seventeen years . |
Football legend , former FC Bayern President and DFB Vice-President , Franz Beckenbauer , on the other hand , showed his support for Stoiber by letting him join the German national football team on their flight home from Japan after the 2002 FIFA World Cup . | Football legend , FC Bayern President and Vice-President of the German Football Association , Franz Beckenbauer , on the other hand , showed his support for Stoiber by letting him join the German national football team on their flight home from Japan after the 2002 FIFA World Cup . |
In 1978 Stoiber was elected secretary general of the CSU , a post he held until 1982\/83 . | In 1978 Stoiber was elected secretary general of the CSU , which he stayed until 1982\/83 . |
Stoiber is a keen football fan and he serves as Co-Chairman on the Advisory Board of FC Bayern Munich . | Stoiber is a great football fan and he supports the FC Bayern Munich . |
Before the 2002 election FC Bayern General Manager Uli Hoeneß expressed his support for Stoiber and the CSU . | Before the 2002 election FC Bayern 's manager Uli Hoeneß said he supported Stoiber and the CSU . |
Gerhard Schröder was re-elected as chancellor by the parliament in a coalition with the Greens . | Gerhard Schröder was elected again as chancellor by the parliament . |
The SPD had mounted a huge comeback , and the CDU\/CSU was narrowly defeated ( though both the SPD and CDU\/CSU had 38.5 % of the vote , the SPD was ahead by a small 6,000 vote margin ) . | Both the SPD and CDU\/CSU had 38.5 % of the vote , but the SPD was ahead by 6,000 votes . |
Following his military service , Stoiber studied political science and then , in the fall 1962 in Munich , law . | After his military service , Stoiber studied political science and later law in Munich . |
From 1982 to 1986 he served as deputy to the Bavarian secretary of the state and then as minister of state from 1982 to 1988 . | From 1982 to 1986 he was a representative to the Bavarian secretary of the state and then a minister of state from 1982 to 1988 . |
From 1988 to 1993 he served as Minister of the Interior and in May 1993 , the Bavarian Landtag ( parliament ) elected him as minister-president succeeding Max Streibl . | From 1988 to 1993 he was the Bavarian Minister of the Interior and in May 1993 , the Bavarian Landtag ( parliament ) elected him as minister-president . |
Prior to entering politics in 1974 and serving in the Bavarian parliament , he was a lawyer and worked at the University of Regensburg . | Before he became a member of the Bavarian parliament in 1974 , he was a lawyer and worked at the University of Regensburg . |
Stoiber attended the Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium in Rosenheim , where he received his Abitur ( high school diploma ) in 1961 , although he had to repeat one year for failing in Latin . | Stoiber was a student at Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium in Rosenheim , where he received his Abitur ( high school diploma ) in 1961 . |
In the run up to the 2002 election the CSU\/CDU held a huge lead in the opinion polls and Stoiber famously remarked that '' ... this election is like a football match where it 's the second half and my team is ahead by 2-0 . '' | Before the 2002 election , the CSU\/CDU was on top of the opinion polls and Stoiber said that '' ... this election is like a football match where it 's the second half and my team is ahead by 2-0 '' , a quote that has become famous . |
He was awarded a doctorate of jurisprudence , and then in 1971 passed the second state examination with distinction . | He became a doctor of jurisprudence , and then in 1971 passed the second state examination . |
In 2002 , Stoiber politically outmaneuvered CDU chairwoman , Angela Merkel , and was elected the CDU\/CSU 's candidate for the office of chancellor , challenging Gerhard Schröder . | In 2002 , Stoiber removed the leader of the CDU , Angela Merkel , and was made the joint CDU\/CSU 's candidate for the office of chancellor , with Gerhard Schröder ( SPD ) as opponent . |
The concept of Mahadevi as the supreme goddess emerged in historical religious literature as a term to define the powerful and influential nature of female deities in India . | The concept of Goddess Durga as the supreme goddess emerged in historical religious literature as a term to define the powerful and influential nature of female deities in India . |
The gradual changes in belief through time shape the concept of Mahadevi and express how the different Goddesses , though very different in personality , all carry the power of the universe on their shoulders . | The gradual changes in belief through time shape the concept of Bhuvaneswari and express how the different Goddesses , though very different in personality , all carry the power of the universe on their shoulders . |
Often these beings are depicted in humanoid or partially humanoid forms , complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each case . | Gods in Hinduism are highly advanced spiritual beings , often represented in humanoid or partially humanoid forms . |
She grew up in a working-class family with five sisters and one brother . | She grew up in a working class family in Kentucky where she was born . |
Gloria Jean Watkins ( born September 25 , 1952 ) , better known by her pen name bell hooks , is an American author , feminist , and social activist . | Gloria Jean Watkins ( born September 25 , 1952 ) , best known by her penname bell hooks ( which deliberately does n't use any capital letters ) is an award-winning African-American radical feminist writer and speaker . |
Stev is a form of Scandinavian folk song consisting of four line lyric stanzas . | Stev is a form of poetry . |
On November 6 , 2003 , version 2.0 of America 's Army was released , with the full title of America 's Army : Special Forces . | On November 6 , 2003 , version 2.0 of America 's Army : Special Forces was made . |
All versions have been developed on the Unreal Engine . | It is based on the Unreal engine . |
Keys ' mother is of half Italian and half English , Irish , and Scottish descent , and Keys ' father is African American ; Keys has expressed that she was comfortable with her biracial heritage because she felt she was able to `` relate to different cultures '' . | Keys has expressed that she was comfortable with her mixed race heritage because she felt she was able to `` relate to different cultures '' . |
Keys was born Alicia Augello Cook on January 25 , 1981 , in the Hell 's Kitchen area of Manhattan , in New York City . | Her birth name is Alicia Augello Cook . |
Delaney made his World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) debut as a jobber , seen wrestling on the ECW brand . | Delaney made his World Wrestling Entertainment debut as a jobber , seen wrestling on the ECW show . |
Colin Matthew Delaney ( born September 7 , 1986 ) is an American professional wrestler , best known for wrestling for World Wrestling Entertainment . | Colin Matthew Delaney ( September 7 , 1986 ) is an American professional wrestler best known for working with World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) on its ECW brand . |
On August 15 , 2008 , Delaney was released from his WWE contract due to budget cuts . | On August 15 , Delaney was released by WWE . |
There are two main types of matches : safety matches , which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface , and strike-anywhere matches , for which any suitably frictional surface can be used . | There are two main types of matches : safety matches , which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface ; and strike-anywhere matches , for which any suitably frictional surface can be used . |
The head of the match consisted of a mixture of potassium chlorate , sulfur , sugar , and rubber . | The head of the match was made of a mixture of potassium chlorate , sulfur , sugar , and rubber . |
The match was ignited by dipping its tip in a small asbestos bottle filled with sulfuric acid . | They were ignited by dipping the tip of the match in a small asbestos bottle filled with sulfuric acid . |
But the first modern , self-igniting match was invented in 1805 by Jean Chancel , assistant to Professor Louis Jacques Thénard of Paris . | The first modern , self-igniting match was invented in 1805 by K. Chancel , assistant to Professor Louis Jacques Thénard of Paris , though . |
The coated end of a match , known as the match `` head '' , contains either phosphorus or phosphorus sesquisulfide as the active ingredient and gelatin as a binder . | It either contains phosphorus or phosphorus sesquisulfide as the active ingredient and gelatin as a binder . |
This kind of match was expensive and its usage was dangerous , so Chancel 's matches did not become common . | This kind of match was quite expensive and its usage was dangerous , so Chancel 's matches never gained much popularity . |
A match is a tool for starting a fire . | A match is a tool for making fire under controlled circumstances . |
The original meaning of the word still persists in some pyrotechnics terms , such as black match ( a black-powder-impregnated fuse ) and Bengal match ( a firework akin to sparklers producing a relatively long-burning , colored flame ) . | `` Bengal matches '' are actually small hand-held fireworks akin to sparklers . |
Dr. Gordon Freeman is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Half-Life video game series . | Gordon Freeman is the main hero of the Half-Life video game series . |
In its sequel , Half-Life 2 , Gordon is introduced to a dystopian world years after the Black Mesa incident , along with an interdimensional alien overlord force known as the Combine , which took advantage of the interdimensional portals and has established itself as the ruling force on Earth . | In the second game , Half-Life 2 , Gordon is introduced to a military world years after the Black Mesa incident , along with a force known as the Combine that took over the world . |
As Gordon , the player fights through the facility alongside fellow employees , engaging the aliens as well as a black-op military unit sent in to contain the situation and silence any surviving witnesses . | In the first Half-Life , Gordon Freeman , fights through the facility with other workers , fighting the aliens as well as a military unit sent in to stop the incident and silence any surviving witnesses . |
The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability . | The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability and a very low sperm count . |
The cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) is a large feline ( family Felidae , subfamily Felinae ) inhabiting most of Africa and parts of the Middle East . | A cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) is a large feline that lives in Africa . |
The Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment was an experimental demonstration , reported in 1944 by Oswald Avery , Colin MacLeod , and Maclyn McCarty , that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation , in an era when it had been widely believed that it was proteins that served the function of carrying genetic information ( with the very word protein itself coined to indicate a belief that its function was primary ) . | The Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment was an experimental demonstration , reported in 1944 by Oswald Avery , Colin MacLeod , and Maclyn McCarty , that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation . |
It was the culmination of research in the 1930s and early 1940s at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to purify and characterize the `` transforming principle '' responsible for the transformation phenomenon first described in Griffith 's experiment of 1928 : killed Streptococcus pneumoniae of the virulent strain type III-S , when injected along with living but non-virulent type II-R pneumococci , resulted in a deadly infection of type III-S pneumococci . | This was the culmination of research in the 1930s and early 1940s at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to purify and characterize the `` transforming principle '' responsible for the phenomenon first described in Griffith 's experiment of 1928 . |
In their paper `` Studies on the Chemical Nature of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types : Induction of Transformation by a Deoxyribonucleic Acid Fraction Isolated from Pneumococcus Type III '' , published in the February 1944 issue of the Journal of Experimental Medicine , Avery and his colleagues suggest that DNA , rather than protein as widely believed at the time , may be the hereditary material of bacteria , and could be analogous to genes and\/or viruses in higher organisms . | In their paper of 1944 , Avery and his colleagues suggest that DNA , rather than protein was the hereditary material of bacteria , and could be analogous to genes and\/or viruses in higher organisms . |
a ) ) is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet ( 1840-1926 ) . | a ) ) is a series of about 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet . |
The paintings are on display at museums all over the world , including the Musée Marmottan Monet and the musée d'Orsay in Paris , the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York , the Art Institute of Chicago , the Saint Louis Art Museum , the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City , Missouri , the Carnegie Museum of Art , the National Museum of Wales , the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes , the Cleveland Museum of Art , the Portland Art Museum and the Legion of Honor . | The paintings are on display in museums all over the world , including the Musée Marmottan Monet and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris , the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York , the Art Institute of Chicago , the Carnegie Museum of Art and the National Museum of Wales , among others . |
The paintings depict Monet 's flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet 's artistic production during the last thirty years of his life . | They were the main focus of Monet 's work during the last thirty years of his life . |
A financial statement ( or financial report ) is a formal record of the financial activities of a business , person , or other entity . | In business , a financial statement is an organized document that has financial information , like income and transactions , of a person , company , government , or organization . |
Ian Bryce Wallace OBE ( 10 July 1919 - 12 October 2009 ) was an English bass-baritone opera and concert singer , actor and broadcaster of Scottish extraction . | Ian Wallace ( born 10 July 1919 ; died 12 October 2009 in London ) was a British bass-baritone opera and concert singer , actor and entertainer . |
Emperor Palpatine ( Ian McDiarmid ) and Darth Vader ( David Prowse\/James Earl Jones ) send the Rebels false information that the station 's weapons systems are not operational in order to lure them into a trap , and bring Luke on board to turn him to the dark side of the Force . | Emperor Palpatine ( Ian McDiarmid ) and Darth Vader ( David Prowse\/James Earl Jones ) send the Rebels false information . |
In the film 's climax , a reformed Vader throws Palpatine down the station 's reactor core , killing him , and is mortally wounded in the process . | In the movie 's climax , Vader throws Palpatine down the station 's reactor core . |
The original Death Star 's completed form appears in Star Wars Episode IV : A New Hope . | The first Death Star was shown in its finished form in Star Wars Episode IV : A New Hope . |
The first Death Star 's schematics are visible in Star Wars Episode II : Attack of the Clones , and is shown early in construction at the end of Star Wars Episode III : Revenge of the Sith . | At the end of Star Wars Episode III : Revenge of the Sith , the Death Star is shown starting to be built . |
A Death Star is a fictional space station and superweapon appearing in the Star Wars science-fiction franchise created by George Lucas . | The Death Star is a fictional moon-sized space station and superweapon . |
Portraying an incomplete yet powerful space station posed a problem for Industrial Light & Magic 's modelmakers for Star Wars Episode VI : Return of the Jedi . | Making a Death Star that was only partly built ( but was still powerful ) was a problem for Industrial Light & Magic 's modelmakers for Star Wars Episode VI : Return of the Jedi . |
The film opens with Leia Organa ( Carrie Fisher ) transporting the station 's schematics to the Rebel Alliance to aid them in destroying the Death Star . | The movie begins with Leia Organa ( Carrie Fisher ) taking the station 's plans to the Rebel Alliance . |
Only the front side of the 137-centimeter model was completed , and the image was flipped horizontally for the final film . | The image was flipped horizontally for the final movie . |
Commanded by Grand Moff Tarkin ( Peter Cushing ) , it is the Galactic Empire 's `` ultimate weapon '' , a space station capable of destroying a planet with one shot of its superlaser . | It was commanded by Grand Moff Tarkin ( Peter Cushing ) . |
Tarkin orders the Death Star to destroy Leia 's home world of Alderaan in an attempt to pressure her into giving him the location of the secret Rebel base ; she gives them the false location of Dantooine , which Tarkin disbelieves , and has Alderaan destroyed instead . | Tarkin has the Death Star destroy Leia 's home world of Alderaan . |
The buzzing sound counting down to the Death Star firing its superlaser comes from the Flash Gordon serials . | The sound of the Death Star counting down until it fires comes from the Flash Gordon movies . |
Both Death Stars were depicted by a combination of complete and sectional models and matte paintings . | Both Death Stars were created in the movies by using a full models , models of sections of the space station and matte paintings . |
Although particular details , such as the superlaser 's location , shifted between different concept models during production of Star Wars Episode IV : A New Hope , the notion of the Death Star being a large , spherical space station was consistent in all of them . | The idea of the Death Star as a large , spherical space station was the same in all the models . |
A verdict was reached in 1968 which saw Pakistan getting 10 % of its claim of 9,000 km ² ( 3,500 sq. miles ) . | A verdict was reached in 1968 , which saw Pakistan getting 10 % of its claim of 9,000 km ² ( 3,500 sq. miles ) . |
After India 's independence in 1947 , Sindh became a part of Pakistan while Kutch remained a part of India . | After India 's independence in 1947 , Sindh became a part of Pakistan while Kutch became a part of India . |
If the boundary line is demarcated according to the Thalweg principle , Pakistan stands to lose a considerable portion of the territory that was historically part of the province of Sindh . | If the boundary line is demarcated ( outlined ) according to the Thalweg principle , Pakistan stands to lose a considerable portion of the territory that was historically part of the province of Sindh . |
The resolution , which demarcated the boundaries between the two territories , included the creek as part of Sindh , thus setting the boundary as the eastern flank of the creek . | The resolution , which demarcated the boundaries between the two territories , included the creek as part of Sindh province , thus setting the boundary as the eastern flank of the creek . |
Though Pakistan does not dispute the 1925 map , it maintains that the Doctrine is not applicable in this case as it only applies to bodies of water that are navigable , which the Sir Creek is not . | Though Pakistan does not dispute the 1925 map , it maintains that the Doctrine is not applicable in this case as it only applies to bodies of water that are navigable , which the Kori Creek is not . |
Later the same year , British Prime Minister Harold Wilson successfully persuaded both countries to end hostilities and set up a tribunal to resolve the dispute . | Later the same year , British Prime Minister Harold Wilson persuaded both countries to set up a tribunal to resolve the dispute . |
The long-standing dispute hinges in the actual demarcation `` from the mouth of Sir Creek to the top of Sir Creek , and from the top of Sir Creek eastward to a point on the line designated on the Western Terminus '' . | The long-standing dispute hinges in the actual demarcation `` from the mouth of Kori Creek to the top of Kori Creek , and from the top of Kori Creek eastward to a point on the line designated on the Western Terminus '' . |
The Sir Creek is a 96 km ( 60 mi ) strip of water disputed between India and Pakistan in the Rann of Kutch marshlands . | It is a 96 km ( 60 mi ) strip of water disputed between the Republic of India and Pakistan , claimed by India as a part of the Indian Rann of Kutch marshlands . |
Acceding to India 's stance would also result in the shifting of the land\/sea terminus point several kilometres to the detriment of Pakistan , leading in turn to a loss of several thousand square kilometres of its Exclusive Economic Zone under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea . | Accepting India 's stance would also result in the shifting of the land\/sea terminus ( end ) point several kilometres to the disadvantage of Pakistan , leading in turn to a loss of several thousand square kilometres of its Exclusive Economic Zone under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea . |
At that time , the provincial region was a part of Bombay Presidency of British India . | At that time , the region was a part of Bombay Presidency of undivided India . |
Pakistan lays claim to the entire creek as per paras 9 and 10 of the Bombay Government Resolution of 1914 signed between then the Government of Sindh and Rao Maharaj of Kutch . | The Federal Government of Pakistan lays claim to the entire creek as per paras 9 and 10 of the Bombay Government Resolution of 1914 signed between the then provincial Government of Sindh and Rao Maharaj , then the ruler of the former Princely state of Kutch . |
The boundary line , known as the `` Green Line '' , is disputed by India which maintains that it is an `` indicative line '' , known as a `` ribbon line '' in technical jargon .2 India sticks to its position that the boundary lies mid-channel as depicted in another map drawn in 1925 , and implemented by the installation of mid-channel pillars back in 1924 . | India 's position is that the boundary is mid-channel as depicted in another map drawn in 1925 , and implemented by the installation of mid-channel pillars back in 1924 . |
The dispute lies in the interpretation of the boundary line between Kutch and Sindh as depicted in a 1914 and 1925 map showing the Kori Creek as part of Sind province . | The dispute is in the interpretation of the boundary line between Kutch and Sindh as depicted in a 1914 and 1925 map . |
Economic reasons Though the creek has little military value , it holds immense economic gain . | ( See the Atlantique Incident ) Though the Kori Creek has little military value , it holds immense economic gain . |
Several cartographic surveys conducted have upheld the Indian claim .2 Another point of concern for Pakistan is that Sir Creek has changed its course considerably over the years . | Another point of concern for Pakistan is that Kori Creek has changed its course considerably over the years . |
Bobcats typically live to six or eight years of age , with a few reaching beyond ten . | Bobcats usually live from 10 to 14 years . |
The bobcat hunts by stalking its prey and then ambushing it with a short chase or pounce . | Bobcats stalk their prey , and then pounce onto it . |
On 4 September 2013 , Clayton married Mariana Teixeira de Carvalho , a Brazilian supermodel , in a ceremony in Dublin . | On September 4 , 2013 , Adam married Mariana Teixeira de Carvalho , in a wedding in Dublin . |
He has resided in County Dublin since the time his family moved to Malahide when he was five years old in 1965 . | When Adam was five years old , he and his family moved to Malahide near Dublin . |
Adam Clayton is the elder child of Brian and Jo Clayton , born on 13 March 1960 in Chinnor , Oxfordshire , England . | Adam Clayton ( born 13 March 1960 in Chinnor , Oxfordshire , England ) is the bassist for the rock band U2 . |
Mark Oliver Everett ( born April 10 , 1963 ) is the lead singer , songwriter , guitarist , keyboardist and sometime drummer of the independent rock band Eels . | Mark Oliver Everett ( born 10 April 1963 ) is an American singer and musician . |
Here , Everett began his professional musical career with two major-label albums : A Man Called E and Broken Toy Shop . | Everett 's next album as E was Broken Toy Shop ( 1993 ) . |
Although many churches now take their services from Common Worship or other modern prayer books , if a church has a choir , Choral Evensong from the Book of Common Prayer often remains in use because of the greater musical provision . | Many churches now use the words from Common Worship or some other modern prayer book for their services . |
Evening Prayer is a liturgy in use in the Anglican Communion ( and other churches in the Anglican tradition , such as the Continuing Anglican Movement and the Anglican Use of the Roman Catholic Church ) and celebrated in the late afternoon or evening . | Evening Prayer ( often called Evensong ) , in the Anglican Church , is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening . |
Each bout lasts for a set number of seconds . | Each bout lasts for a set amount of seconds . |
During prime time , there are three bouts : the `` Challenger '' bout ( 300 seconds , or 5 minutes ) , the `` Line Jumper '' bout ( 300 seconds , or 5 minutes , in episode 1 ; 400 seconds , or 6 minutes 40 seconds , from episode 2 on ) , and the `` Winner 's Defense '' bout ( 400 seconds in episodes 1-9 ; 500 seconds , or 8 minutes 20 seconds , in episode 10 ) . | During the episodes that are seen on television , there are three bouts : the `` Challenger '' bout ( 300 seconds , or 5 minutes ) , the `` Line Jumper '' bout ( 300 seconds in the first episode , 400 seconds , or 6 minutes 40 seconds , from the second episode on ) , and the Winner 's Defense '' bout ( 400 seconds in the first through ninth episodes , 500 seconds , or 8 minutes 20 seconds , in the 10th episode ) . |
Four bouts are played per hour , with a five-minute pause after each of the first three . | Four bouts are played in an hour ; with a five-minute pause after each of the first three . |
The show follows a group of contestants who compete for up to $ 2 million in a quiz competition across 1,000,000 seconds ( or 11 days , 13 hours , 46 minutes , and 40 seconds ) . | It follows a group of contestants who compete for up to $ 2 million in a game show that lasts for 1,000,000 seconds ( or 11 days , 13 hours , 46 minutes , and 40 seconds ) . |
At the end of the bout , the contestant with the higher score wins and either retains the Money Chair or replaces its current occupant . | At the end of a bout , the contestant with the higher score wins and either stays in the `` Money Chair '' or replaces the current contestant in it . |
Contestants may double as often as they wish during a bout . | Contestants can choose to double as often as they want during a bout . |
The `` Challenger '' bout features a person who has successfully completed an on-site tryout process . | The `` Challenger '' bout has a contestant who has successfully gone through an on-site tryout process . |
If a doubled or doubled-back contestant answers incorrectly or fails to act within five seconds , the points are awarded to his\/her opponent . | If a doubled or doubled-back contestant answers incorrectly or does not answer in five seconds , the opponent gets the points . |
Only the four contestants with the highest total winnings get to keep their money once the million seconds are up . | Only the four contestants with the highest amount of money keep their winnings when the million seconds are up . |
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