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Baryonyx ( \ / ˌbæriˈɒnɨks \ / ; Greek : βαρύς \ / barys meaning ` heavy ' and ὄνυξ \ / onyx meaning ` claw ' or ` nail ' ) is a genus of carnivorous saurischian dinosaur first discovered in clay pits just south of Dorking , England , and later reported from fossils found in northern Spain and Portugal . | Baryonyx was a carnivorous dinosaur discovered in clay pits just south of Dorking , England , and also in northern Spain . |
The word is derived from the Arabic word , Nizām ( نظام ) , meaning order , arrangement . | It comes from the Arabic word , nizām ( نظام ) , meaning order , arrangement . |
The first Nizam ruled on behalf of the Mughal emperors . | The first Nizam ruled in place of the Mughal emperors . |
Seven Nizams ruled Hyderabad for two centuries until 1947 . | Seven Nizams ruled Hyderabad for two centuries until Indian independence in 1947 . |
The Asaf Jah dynasty had only seven rulers ; however there was a period of 13 years after the rule of the first Nizam when three of his sons ( Nasir Jung , Muzafar Jung and Salabath Jung ) ruled . | However , for 13 years after the rule of the first Nizam , three of his sons ( Nasir Jung , Muzafar Jung and Salabath Jung ) ruled . |
The Nizam could eat seven kulchas and the holy man then prophesied that seven generations of his family would rule the state . | The Nizam ate seven kulchas and the holy man predicted that seven generations of his family would rule the state . |
Nizām-ul-mulk was a title first used in Urdu around 1600 to mean Governor of the realm or Deputy for the Whole Empire . | Nizām-ul-mulk was a title first used in Urdu around 1600 . |
When the British achieved paramountcy over India , the Nizams were allowed to continue to rule their princely states as client kings . | When the British got power over India , the Nizams were allowed to continue to rule for the British . |
The Asaf Jahi rulers were great patrons of literature , art , architecture , and culture , and rich food . | The Asaf Jahi rulers used money to support much literature , art , architecture , culture , jewelry and rich food . |
The Nizam was referred to as Ala Hadrat \ / Ala Hazrat or Nizam Sarkar , meaning His Exalted Highness . | The Nizam was also called Ala Hadrat , Ala Hazrat , or Nizam Sarkar . |
By tradition no Nizam has ever left India no matter how good a reason might exist for doing so , as it was said , `` the Sovereign is too precious to his people ever to leave India . '' | By tradition no Nizam has ever left India , even if there was good a reason . |
Nizam , shortened from Nizam-ul-Mulk , meaning Administrator of the Realm , was the title of the sovereigns of Hyderabad State , since 1724 , belonging to the Asaf Jah dynasty , The Asaf Jah dynasty was of Turkic origin from the region around Samarkand in modern-day Uzbekistan , The dynasty was founded by Mir Qamar-ud-Din Siddiqi , a viceroy of the Deccan under the Mughal Empire from 1713 to 1721 . | The dynasty was founded by Mir Qamar-ud-Din Siddiqi , a viceroy of the Deccan under the Mughal emperors from 1713 to 1721 . |
The Nizams retained internal power over Hyderabad state until 17 September 1948 when Hyderabad was integrated into the new Indian Union . | The Nizams kept power in Hyderabad State until 17 September 1948 . |
After the death of Aurangzeb , the Nizams split from the Mughals to form an independent kingdom . | After Aurangzeb died , the Nizams left the Mughals to make an independent kingdom . |
A legend about the first Nizam states that , on one of his hunting trips he was offered some kulcha oval bread ( an Indian bread ) by a holy man and was asked to eat as many as he could . | A legend about the first Nizam says that , on one of his hunting trips he was offered some kulchas ( an Indian bread ) by a holy man . |
Tattoos have also been used for identification in other ways . | Tattoos on humans are a type of body modification , but tattoos on animals are most often used for identification . |
In that record , his name appears as `` Peter Browen . '' | In that record , his name appears as `` Peter Browen '' . |
At night they thought they heard `` lions '' in the forest and climbed a tree for shelter . | At night they thought they heard lions in the forest and climbed a tree for shelter . |
Peter Browne was a son of William Brown of Dorking . | Browne was a son of William Brown of Dorking . |
By the time of the 1627 Division of the Cattle , Peter Browne and his wife Martha had a daughter Mary and was pregnant with another daughter , Priscilla . | By the time of the 1627 Division of the Cattle , Browne and his wife had a daughter Mary and was pregnant with another daughter , Priscilla . |
Browne was baptized on January 26 , 1594\/5 in Dorking , Surrey , England . | He was baptized on January 26 , 1594\/5 in Dorking , Surrey , England . |
Sometime around noon , Browne and Goodman wandered further into the forest while the other men stayed behind to make up the thatch into bundles . | Sometime around noon , Browne and Goodman wandered further into the forest while the other men stayed behind to bundle the thatch . |
The next day they finally climbed the highest hill they could find , were able to see their harbor and find their way back to the settlement . | The next day they finally climbed the highest hill they could find , were able to see where they were and were able to get back to the colony . |
After the searchers had given up hope of finding them , Browne and Goodman finally arrived in Plymouth quite cold , forest-bitten , tired and hungry , having survived their first experience alone in the New England forest . | Browne and Goodman finally arrived in Plymouth quite cold , forest-bitten , tired and hungry . |
Both he and his first wife Martha were both buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth . | He and his first wife were buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth . |
An interesting incident ( from Mourt 's Relations pg 27 ) regarding Peter Browne took place in January 1621 while the Pilgrims were building their settlement of Plymouth . | An interesting incident regarding Browne took place in January 1621 while the Pilgrims were building their settlement of Plymouth . |
On January 12 Peter Browne , John Goodman and others had entered the forest some distance from the Pilgrim plantation in order to find material for roofing thatch . | On January 12 Peter Browne , John Goodman and others had entered the forest in order to find thatch for their roofs . |
The Mayflower departed Plymouth , England on September 6\/16 , 1620 . | Tinker , his wife and son left Plymouth , England on 16 September 1620 . |
This caused about 10-12 armed men to search for them , in fear they were captured by Indians . | This caused about 10-12 men to search for them . |
Browne was a brother of their father Peter Browne . | Peter Browne ( ca . |
This was the same home town as other Mayflower passengers - the Mullins family . | This was the same home town where William Mullins , another Mayflower passengers lived . |
As a single man of about age twenty-five , and possibly coming from an apprenticeship , he boarded the Mayflower in the company of the Mullins family . | Browne was around 25 when he boarded the Mayflower with the Mullins family . |
Sometime after the Division of Land , Peter Browne married the widow Martha Ford , arriving in November 1621 on the ship Fortune as the only recorded woman on board . | She arrived in November 1621 on the ship Fortune as the only recorded woman on board . |
His wife Martha died about 1630 , and Peter Browne remarried to a woman named Mary _____ whose surname and ancestry have not been discovered . | Martha died about 1630 , and Browne remarried and had two more children . |
He had two older siblings , Jane and Thomas , as well as three younger brothers , Samuel , John and James . | He had an older sister and four brothers . |
The small , 100-foot ship had 102 passengers and a crew of about 30-40 in extremely cramped conditions . | There were 102 passengers and 30-40 crew . |
( For further information on Alderney concentration camps , see Appendix F : Concentration Camps : Endlösung - The Final Solution ; Alderney , a Nazi concentration camp on an island Anglo-Norman ; for further information on Nazi treatment of Jews and other people , see The Holocaust ) . | ( For further information on Alderney concentration camps , see Appendix F : Concentration Camps : Endlösung - The Final Solution ; Alderney , a Nazi concentration camp on an island Anglo-Norman ; for further information on Nazi treatment of Jews and other people , see The Holocaust , http :\ / \ / en.wikipedia.org \ / wiki\/Holocaust ) . |
The Germans built four concentration camps on the island , subcamps of the Neuengamme concentration camp ( located in Hamburg , Germany ) . | The Germans built four concentration camps on the island , subcamps of the Neuengamme concentration camp ( in Hamburg , Germany ) . |
It was organised by the Schutzstaffel - SS-Baubrigade I-which was first under supervision of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp ; and since mid-February 1943 ran under the Neuengamme camp in northern Germany . | It was organised by the Schutzstaffel - SS-Baubrigade I-which was first under supervision of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp ; and after mid-February 1943 ran under the Neuengamme camp in northern Germany . |
Each subcamp was named after one of the Frisian Islands : Lager Norderney located at Saye , Lager Borkum at Platte Saline , Lager Sylt near the old telegraph tower at La Foulère and Lager Helgoland , situated in the northwest corner of the island . | Each subcamp was named after one of the Frisian Islands : Lager Norderney at Saye , Lager Borkum at Platte Saline , Lager Sylt near the old telegraph tower at La Foulère and Lager Helgoland , in the northwest corner of the island . |
Lager Borkum was located near the center of Alderney and was the smallest of the four camps . | Lager Borkum was near the center of Alderney and was the smallest of the four camps . |
After World War II , a court-martial case was prepared against ex-SS Hauptsturmführer Max List ( the former commendant of Lagers Norderney and Sylt ) , citing atrocities on Alderney . | After World War II , a court-martial case was prepared against ex-SS Hauptsturmführer Max List ( the former commandant of Lagers Norderney and Sylt ) , citing atrocities on Alderney . |
Coordinates : 49 ° 42 ′ 54 ″ N 2 ° 11 ′ 10 ″ W \ / 49.71500 ° N 2.18611 ° W \ / 49.71500 ; -2.18611 Lager Borkum was a Nazi concentration camp on Alderney , in the Channel Islands , named after the East Frisian Island of Borkum . | Coordinates : 49 ° 42 ′ 54 ″ N 2 ° 11 ′ 10 ″ W \ / 49.715 ° N 2.18611 ° W \ / 49.715 ; -2.18611 Lager Borkum was a Nazi concentration camp on Alderney , in the Channel Islands , named after the East Frisian Island of Borkum . |
Schools and businesses may also conduct a tornado drill simultaneously . | Schools and businesses may also have a tornado drill . |
Most states in the midwestern and southern United States conduct a statewide tornado drill in late winter or early spring in preparation for the severe weather season . | In the United States , most states in the Midwest and South have a statewide tornado drill in late winter or early spring to get ready for the severe weather season . |
During these drills , the National Weather Service issues test tornado warnings , and local Emergency Alert Systems and\/or NOAA Weather Radio ( normally as a Required Weekly Test or Required Monthly Test ; Live Tornado Warning Codes can only be used if a waiver from the FCC is granted since `` Live Code Testing '' is prohibited per regulations ) are activated along with outdoor warning sirens . | During these drills , the National Weather Service gives out test tornado warnings , and local Emergency Alert Systems and\/or NOAA Weather Radio ( normally as a weekly or monthly test ) are sounded , along with outdoor warning sirens . |
In some jurisdictions , schools are required to conduct regular tornado drills , though generally less frequently than fire drills . | In some places , schools have to have tornado drills , but usually not as often as fire drills . |
However , del Toro has stated that the faun in the film is not Pan . | However , Del Toro has stated that the faun in the movie is not Pan . |
In the United States and Canada , the film was given a limited release on December 29 , 2006 , with a wide release on January 19 , 2007 . | In the United States and Canada , the movie was given a limited release on December 29 , 2006 , with a nationwide release on January 19 , 2007 . |
The film premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival . | The movie was first shown at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival . |
The original Spanish title refers to the fauns of Roman mythology , while the English , German , and French titles refer specifically to the faun-like Greek deity Pan . | The original Spanish title refers to the mythological fauns of Greek mythology , while the English title refers specifically to the faun-like Greek god Pan ( intended to help English-speakers differentiate the title from the term fawn ) . |
The film won numerous international awards , including three Academy Awards , three BAFTA Awards including Best Film Not in the English Language , the Ariel Award for Best Picture , the Saturn Awards for Best International Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ivana Baquero and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation , Long Form . | Pan 's Labyrinth has won numerous international awards , including three Academy Awards , the Ariel Award for Best Picture , and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation , Long Form . |
Ofelia 's stepfather , the Falangist Captain Vidal , hunts the Spanish Maquis who fight against the Francoist regime in the region , while Ofelia 's pregnant mother grows increasingly ill . | Meanwhile , her stepfather , the Falangist Captain Vidal , hunts the Spanish Maquis , guerrillas who continued fighting the Franco regime in the region , as her pregnant mother grows ill . |
Pan 's Labyrinth ( Spanish : El laberinto del fauno , `` The Labyrinth of the faun '' ) is a 2006 Mexican-Spanish dark fantasy film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro . | Pan 's Labyrinth ( Spanish : El laberinto del fauno , literally The Labyrinth of the Faun ) is an Academy Award-winning Spanish language fantasy movie written and directed by Mexican movie-maker Guillermo del Toro . |
Ofelia meets several strange and magical creatures who become central to her story , leading her through the trials of the old labyrinth garden . | The alternate setting is a secret `` fantasy world '' that Ofelia enters through an overgrown labyrinth garden , where she meets all manner of strange and magical creatures who become central to her story . |
Del Toro stated that he considers the story to be a parable , influenced by fairy tales , and that it addresses and continues themes related to his earlier film The Devil 's Backbone ( 2001 ) , to which Pan 's Labyrinth is a spiritual successor , according to del Toro in his director 's commentary on the DVD . | The director of this movie , Del Toro said that he thinks the story to be a fable , influenced by fairy tales , and that it focuses on and continues themes related to his earlier movie The Devil 's Backbone , a spiritual sequel , though not an actual sequel . |
Some of the small islands in the Taiwan Strait are also part of the province . | Some of the small islands in the strait are also part of the province . |
However , the archipelagos of Kinmen , Matsu , and Liuchu are under the control of the Republic of China . | However some Fujian areas like Kinmen and Matsu are under the control of the Republic of China . |
Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities on Maui . | Other places on Maui popular with visitors include : Golf courses on Maui include : |
SeCl4 is used in the synthesis of other selenium compounds . | It is used to make other selenium compounds . |
He currently releases music through solo-project Coconut Records ; formerly , he was the drummer of the rock band Phantom Planet . | He was a member of the rock band Phantom Planet . |
Ko Young-Min ( Hangul : 고영민 , Hanja : 高永民 ) ( born February 8 , 1984 in Seoul , South Korea ) is a South Korean second baseman who currently plays for the Doosan Bears in the Korea Baseball Organization . | Ko Young-min ( born February 8 , 1984 in Seoul , South Korea ) is a professional baseball player of the South Korean baseball club Doosan Bears . |
`` Researchers have not agreed on an exact definition . | Researchers have not agreed on an exact definition . |
Neighbourhood is administered by the Mukhtar and the Neighbourhood Seniors Council consisting of 4 members . | Neighbourhoods are administered by the Mukhtar and the `` Neighbourhood Seniors Council '' . |
Ethnic neighborhoods were important in many past cities and remain common in cities today . | Ethnic neighborhoods were important in many old cities . |
For example , in the T'ang period Chinese capital city Chang ` an , neighborhoods were districts and there were state officials who carefully controlled life and activity at the neighborhood level . | For example , in the T'ang period Chinese capital city Chang ` an , neighborhoods were districts . |
It does have an official status but it is not granted governmental powers . | It has an official status but no governmental powers . |
Historical documents shed light on neighborhood life in numerous historical preindustrial or nonwestern cities . | Historical documents give information about neighborhood life in many historical preindustrial or nonwestern cities . |
Mukhtar also has a seat at the City Assembly , an umbrella organization for the coordination of the public institutions within the city . | Mukhtar also has a seat at the City Assembly . |
In addition , government statistics for local areas are often referred to as neighborhood statistics , although the data themselves are broken down usually into districts and wards for local purposes . | Government statistics for local areas are often called neighborhood statistics even though the data is usually broken down into districts and wards . |
In addition to social neighborhoods , most ancient and historical cities also had administrative districts used by officials for taxation , record-keeping , and social control . | Most ancient and historical cities also had administrative districts . |
The term has no general official or statistical purpose in the United Kingdom , but is often used by local boroughs for self-chosen sub-divisions of their area for the delivery of various services and functions , as for example in Kingston-upon-Thames or is used as an informal term to refer to a small area within a town or city . | It is often used by local boroughs for sub-divisions of their area for the delivery of certain services and functions . |
The label is commonly used to refer to organizations which relate to such a very local structure , such as neighborhood policing or Neighbourhood watch schemes . | The term is commonly used to refer to organizations which deal with such a very local issues , such as neighborhood policing or Neighbourhood watches . |
In the mainland of the People 's Republic of China , the term is generally used for the urban administrative division found immediately below the district level , although an intermediate , subdistrict level exists in some cities . | In the mainland of the People 's Republic of China , the term is usually used for the urban administrative division . |
( See Administrative divisions of the People 's Republic of China ) Neighbourhood ( Turkish : Mahalle ) in Turkey is an administrative unit within municipalities . | Neighbourhood ( Turkish : Mahalle ) in Turkey is an administrative unit within municipalities . |
In most urban areas of China , neighborhood , community , residential community , residential unit , ' residential quarter ' have the same meaning : 社区 or 小区 or 居民区 or 居住区 , and is the direct sublevel of a subdistrict ( 街道办事处 ) , which is the direct sublevel of a district ( 区 ) , which is the direct sublevel of a city ( 市 ) . | In most urban areas of China , neighborhood , community , residential community , residential unit , residential quarter have the same meaning . |
In this sense they are local social units larger than households not directly under the control of city or state officials . | They are local social groups larger than households that are not under the control of city or state officials . |
Neighbourhoods encompass 2,000 to 10,000 families . | Neighbourhoods usually have 2,000 to 10,000 families . |
Within neighborhoods , families are grouped into smaller residential units or quarters of 100 to 600 families and supervised by a residents ' committee ; these are subdivided into residents ' small groups of fifteen to forty families . | Within neighborhoods , families are grouped into smaller groups of 100 to 600 families . |
Neighbourhood administrators are compensated by the salary received from the Central Government and by the document issuing fees received from the residents . | Neighbourhood administrators get a salary from the Central Government . |
In some preindustrial urban traditions , basic municipal functions such as protection , social regulation of births and marriages , cleaning and upkeep are handled informally by neighborhoods and not by urban governments ; this pattern is well documented for historical Islamic cities . | In some early urban traditions , basic municipal functions such as protection , marriages , cleaning and repairs are done by neighborhoods . |
A neighborhood ( Commonwealth English ) , or neighborhood ( American English ) , is a geographically localized community within a larger city , town , suburb or rural area . | A neighborhood or neighborhood is a geographic community in a larger city , town or suburb . |
Neighbourhoods are often social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members . | Neighbourhoods are often social communities because the people that live in them commonly talk with each other . |
In the words of the urban scholar Lewis Mumford , `` Neighbourhoods , in some primitive , inchoate fashion exist wherever human beings congregate , in permanent family dwellings ; and many of the functions of the city tend to be distributed naturally-that is , without any theoretical preoccupation or political direction-into neighborhoods . '' | According to urban scholar Lewis Mumford , Neighbourhoods have always exist where humans live . |
Lee worked at Institute for Advanced Study and was a professor of physics at University of Pennsylvania , SUNY at Stony Brook , University of Chicago , and head of the theoretical physics department at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory . | He was a professor of physics at University of Pennsylvania , SUNY at Stony Brook , University of Chicago , and head of the theoretical physics department at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory . |
On June 16 , 1977 , he was killed in a car accident not far from Kewanee , Illinois ( on the Interstate 80 ) . | On June 16 , 1977 , he was killed in a car accident near Kewanee , Illinois . |
One year before graduating Kyunggi High School , he entered the department of chemical engineering at Seoul National University at the top of his class . | Before finishing high school , he entered the department of Chemical Engineering at Seoul National University . |
Benjamin Whisoh Lee ( Hangul : 이휘소 ; January 1 , 1935 - June 16 , 1977 ) or Ben Lee , was a Korean-American theoretical physicist . | Benjamin Whiso Lee ( Korean : 이휘소 , Lee Whi-so ) ( January 1 , 1935 - June 16 , 1977 ) or Ben Lee , was a Korean-American theoretical physicist . |
He studied gauge theory and weak interactions . | Lee studied symmetry principles and weak interactions . |
While in college he emigrated to the United States and graduated with a bachelor 's degree at Miami University , a master 's at the University of Pittsburgh , and a Ph.D. at University of Pennsylvania by age 25 . | Lee received a master degree from the University of Pittsburgh , and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania at the age of 25 . |
A few near-Earth objects have spectra that differ strongly from any of the SMASS classes . | A few Near-Earth objects have spectra which differ strongly from any of the SMASS classes . |
This classification was developed from broad band spectra ( between 0.31 μm and 1.06 μm ) obtained during the Eight-Color Asteroid Survey ( ECAS ) in the 1980s , in combination with albedo measurements . | This classification was developed from broad band spectra ( between 0.31 μm and 1.06 μm ) obtained during the Eight-Color Asteroid Survey ( ECAS ) in the 1980s , in combination with albedo measurements ( 4 ) . |
For small bodies that are not internally differentiated , the surface and internal compositions are presumably similar , while large bodies such as 1 Ceres and 4 Vesta are known to have internal structure . | For small bodies which are not internally differentiated , the surface and internal compositions are presumably similar , while large bodies such as 1 Ceres and 4 Vesta are known to have internal structure . |
The present-day classification was initiated by Clark R. Chapman , David Morrison , and Ben Zellner in 1975 with three categories : C for dark carbonaceous objects , S for stony ( silicaceous ) objects , and U for those that did not fit into either C or S . This classification has since been expanded and clarified . | The present-day classification was initiated by Clark R. Chapman , David Morrison , and Ben Zellner in 1975 ( 1 ) with three categories : C for dark carbonaceous objects , S for stony ( silicaceous ) objects , and U for those which did not fit into either C or S . This classification has since been expanded and clarified . |
This is a more recent taxonomy introduced by Schelte J. Bus and Richard P. Binzel in 2002 , based on the Small Main-Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey ( SMASS ) of 1447 asteroids . | This is a more recent taxonomy introduced by Schelte J. Bus and Richard P. Binzel in 2002 , based on the Small Main-Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey ( SMASS ) of 1447 asteroids ( 5 ) . |
This is presumably because these bodies are much smaller than those detected in the asteroid belt , and as such may have younger less-altered surfaces or be composed of a less varied mix of minerals . | This is presumably because these bodies are much smaller than those detected in the Main Belt , and as such may have younger less-altered surfaces or be composed of a less varied mix of minerals . |
A number of classification schemes are currently in existence , and while they strive to retain some mutual consistency , quite a few asteroids are sorted into different classes depending on the particular scheme . | A number of classification schemes are currently in existence ( 2 ) ( 3 ) , and while they strive to retain some mutual consistency , quite a few asteroids are sorted into different classes depending on the particular scheme . |
Although the word Jell-O is a brand name , it is commonly used in the United States as a generic and household name for any gelatin products . | Though the word Jell-O is a name brand , it is commonly used in the United States as a generic name for all gelatin products . |
Jell-O is a brand name belonging to Illinois-based Kraft Foods for varieties of gelatin desserts , including fruit gels , puddings and no-bake cream pies . | including fruit gels , puddings and no-bake cream pies . |
Jell-O must be put in a refrigerator until served , and once set , it can be eaten . | Jell-O must be put in a refrigerator until it is served , and usually eaten with a spoon . |
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