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The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is haploid if it has a single set of chromosomes , each one not being part of a pair . | Some other organisms are polyploid , they have more than two sets of chromosomes . |
The trainsets were then refurbished and downgraded to the all-stations Kodama service between Shin-Osaka and Hakata . | They now run the all-stations Kodama service between Shin-Osaka and Hakata . |
They were designed to be capable of 320 km\/h ( 200 mph ) but operated at 300 km\/h ( 185 mph ) , until they were finally retired from the primary Nozomi service in 2010 . | They were retired from the primary Nozomi service in 2010 . |
Each train cost an estimated 5 billion yen , and only nine were built . | Each train cost about 5 billion yen . |
Increasingly , DoS attacks have also been used as a form of resistance . | There are different kinds of DoS attacks : In the 1990s and early 2000s , many web companies were hit by DoS attacks . |
They competed with the Mesonychids and the Entelodonts and ultimately outlasted them by the start of the Oligocene and by the middle of the Miocene respectively , but lost ground to the carnivorans . | They competed with the Mesonychids and the Entelodonts and ultimately outlasted them . |
They share with the Carnivora the carnassial shear , a modification of teeth that evolved to slice meat in a manner like scissors and gave both orders the tools to dominate the niche . | They share , for example , the carnassial shear , a modification of teeth that sliced meat like scissors . |
Creodonta is an extinct order of mammals that lived from the Paleocene to the Miocene epochs . | The creodonts are an extinct order of mammals that lived from the Palaeocene to the Miocene epochs . |
Hallucigenia is a genus of Cambrian animals known from articulated fossils in exceptional Burgess Shale-type deposits in Canada and China , and from isolated spines around the world . | Hallucigenia is an extinct genus of animal found as fossils in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale formation of British Columbia , Canada . |
It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2001 , and given the temporary designation S\/2001 J 4 . | It was found by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2001 , and given the designation S\/2001 J 4 . |
Eurydome is about 3 kilometres in diameter , and orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 23,231 Mm in 723.359 days , at an inclination of 149 ° to the ecliptic ( 147 ° to Jupiter 's equator ) , in a retrograde direction and with an eccentricity of 0.3770 . | Eurydome is about 3 kilometres in diameter , and orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 23,231,000 km in 723.359 days , at an inclination of 149 ° to the ecliptic ( 147 ° to Jupiter 's equator ) , with an orbital eccentricity of 0.3770 . |
Eurydome belongs to the Pasiphaë group , irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22.8 and 24.1 Gm , and with inclinations ranging between 144.5 ° and 158.3 ° . | Eurydome belongs to the Pasiphaë group , non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22,800,000 and 24,100,000 km , and with inclinations ranging between 144.5 ° and 158.3 ° . |
The track was 5.419 kilometres ( 3.367 mi ) long and incorporated a total of 25 turns - 11 right-handers and 14 left-handers . | The track is 5.419 kilometres ( 3.367 mi ) long and incorporates a total of 25 turns . |
The official track layout was unveiled by Valencia councillor and transport counselor , Mario Flores , on 19 July 2007 . | The official track layout was unveiled by Valencia councillor and transport minister , Mario Flores , on 19 July 2007 . |
It was first used for the European Grand Prix on August 24 , 2008 . | It was first used for the European Grand Prix on 24 August 2008 . |
The deal to host the Valencia race was signed on June 1 , 2007 , and is for seven years . | The deal to host the Valencia race was signed on 1 June 2007 . |
The track was first used in the last weekend of July 2008 , as the circuit hosted a round of the Spanish F3 Championship and International GT Open . | The circuit hosted a round of the Spanish F3 Championship and International GT Open . |
The first race meeting on the circuit was held over the 23\/24 August 2008 weekend , with Felipe Massa winning the main event , the European Grand Prix , after starting from pole position . | The circuit will host the Formula One European Grand Prix for seven years starting in 2008 The first Formula One race on the circuit was held on 24 August 2008 , with Felipe Massa winning the event , the European Grand Prix . |
It was estimated that the track had a top speed of around 323 kilometres per hour ( 201 mph ) , with a lap record of 1:38.683 , held by Timo Glock , which he set during the 2009 European Grand Prix . | It is estimated that the track has a top speed of around 323 kilometres per hour ( 201 mph ) . |
The circuit had been criticised by the drivers for its lack of overtaking opportunities . | The circuit has been criticised by the drivers for its lack of overtaking opportunites . |
Not to be confused with Circuit de Valencia , permanent racing circuit in the same area , often used for Formula One test sessions The Valencia Street Circuit ( Valencian : Circuit Urbà de València , Spanish : Circuito Urbano de Valencia ) was a street circuit in Valencia , Spain which hosted the Formula One European Grand Prix for five years ( 2008-2012 ) . | Not to be confused with Circuit de Valencia The Valencia Street Circuit is a semi-permanent street circuit in Valencia Spain . |
The circuit uses the roads skirting the city 's harbor and America 's Cup port area - including a section over a 140-metre-long ( 460 ft ) swing bridge , and also includes some roads designed exclusively for racing purposes by the German architect Hermann Tilke , who also designed the infrastructure buildings for the circuit . | The circuit uses the roads around the city 's harbor and America 's Cup port area . |
Pocahontas believed that account and stopped visiting Jamestown . | Pocahontas stopped visiting Jamestown . |
In this new account , his capture included the threat of his own death : '' ... at the minute of my execution '' , he wrote , `` she ( Pocahontas ) hazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine ; and not only that , but so prevailed with her father , that I was safely conducted to Jamestown . '' | He wrote '' ... at the minute of my execution , she ( Pocahontas ) hazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine ; and not only that , but so prevailed with her father , that I was safely conducted to Jamestown . '' |
In April 1614 , she married tobacco planter John Rolfe , and in January 1615 , bore him a son , Thomas Rolfe . | In 1614 she married tobacco planter John Rolfe . |
He does not mention Pocahontas in relation to his capture ; in fact , in this account , he does not meet Pocahontas for the first time until a few months later . | He did not meet Pocahontas . |
The English told the Powhatans that Smith was dead . | The settlers told the Indians that Smith was dead . |
Pocahontas is most famously linked to the English colonist Captain John Smith , who arrived in Virginia with just more than a hundred other settlers in April 1607 . | Pocahontas was about ten years old when , in April 1607 , English colonist Captain John Smith arrived in Virginia . |
In late 1609 , an injury from a gunpowder explosion forced Smith to return to England for medical care . | In late 1609 , Smith returned to England . |
As the colonists expanded their settlement further , the Powhatan felt their lands were threatened , and conflicts arose again . | As the settlement grew , the Indians felt their lands were threatened . |
Much later , she learned that he was living in England when she traveled there as the wife of John Rolfe . | She later learned that he was alive in England . |
Pocahontas often went to the settlement and played games with the boys there . | Pocahontas became ill . |
And the dead will outnumber the living ! | And the dead will outnumber the living ! '' |
The flesh-hungry undead have been a fixture of world mythology dating at least since The Epic of Gilgamesh , in which the goddess Ishtar promises : I will knock down the Gates of the Netherworld , I will smash the door posts , and leave the doors flat down , and will let the dead go up to eat the living ! | If you do not give me the Bull of Heaven , I will knock down the Gates of the Netherworld , I will smash the doorposts , and leave the doors flat down , and will let the dead go up to eat the living ! |
Polemic journalism was common in continental Europe at a time when libel laws were not so stringent as they are now . | Polemic journalism was common in continental Europe , when libel laws were not as stringent . |
To support the study of the controversies of the 17th-19th centuries , a British research project has placed online thousands of polemical pamphlets from that era . | To support study of the polemics and controversies of the 17th-19th centuries , a British research project has placed thousands of pamphlets of that era online . |
When evidence is intentionally excluded to bias the result , it is sometimes termed the fallacy of exclusion and is a form of selection bias . | When evidence is intentionally excluded to bias the result , it is sometimes termed the `` fallacy of exclusion '' . |
The fallacy is also known as : When referring to a generalization made from a single example it has been called the fallacy of the lonely fact or the proof by example fallacy . | A hasty generalization made from a single example is sometimes called the `` fallacy of the lonely fact '' or the `` proof by example fallacy '' . |
In statistics , it may involve basing broad conclusions regarding the statistics of a survey from a small sample group that fails to sufficiently represent an entire population . | In statistics , it may mean basing broad conclusions of a survey from a small sample group . |
Hasty generalization is an informal fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence-essentially making a hasty conclusion without considering all of the variables . | Hasty generalization is an informal fallacy of generalisation by making decisions based on too little evidence or without recognizing all of the variables . |
During this time she coached violin with Jaime Laredo , and studied chamber music with Felix Galimir and Gary Graffman . | During this time she regularly coached violin with Jaime Laredo , and studied chamber music with Felix Galimir and Gary Graffman . |
She began performing and touring in a crossover duo with singer-songwriter Josh Ritter in 2007 and with singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau in 2005 . | She began performing and touring in a crossover duo with singer-songwriter Josh Ritter in 2005 and ( early 2007 ) with singer-songwriter Tom Brosseau . |
In an interview with PBS in December 2001 , Hahn stated that of all musical disciplines , she is most interested in performance . | In an interview with PBS in December 2001 , Hahn stated that of all the musical disciplines , she is most interested in musical performance ( PBS Interview ) . |
Between 1995 and 2000 she performed and studied chamber music at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont , and in 1996 she served as an artist and a member of the chamber music mentoring program of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . | Between 1995 and 2000 she spent performing and studying chamber music at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont , and in 1996 she served as an artist and a member of the chamber music mentoring program of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . |
In the same segment , she discusses her experiences emulating a lark while playing The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams . | In the same segment , she also discusses her experiences emulating a lark while playing The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams . |
In 1995 , Hahn made her international debut in Germany with a performance of the Beethoven Concerto for Violin with Lorin Maazel and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra . | In 1995 Hahn made her international debut in Germany with a performance of the Beethoven Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major with Lorin Maazel and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra . |
Hahn has played with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra , New York Philharmonic , Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra , and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra . | Hahn has played with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra , New York Philharmonic , Singapore Symphony Orchestra , just to name a few . |
In 1999 , Hahn said that she played Bach more than any other composer and that she had played solo Bach pieces every day since she was eight . | As of 1999 , Hahn has stated that she plays Bach more than any other composer and that she has played solo Bach pieces every day since she was eight ( Zaustinsky 1999 ) . |
Hilary Hahn ( born November 27 , 1979 ) is a two-time Grammy-winning American violinist . | Hilary Hahn ( born November 27 , 1979 in Lexington , Virginia ) is an American Grammy Award-winning violinist . |
By sixteen , Hahn had completed the Curtis Institute 's university requirements , but elected to remain for several years to pursue elective courses , until her graduation in May 1999 with a Bachelor of Music degree . | By the age of sixteen , Hahn had completed the Curtis Institute 's university requirements , but elected to remain at the Institute for several more years to pursue additional elective courses , until her graduation in May of 1999 with a Bachelor Of Music degree . |
She began playing the violin one month before her fourth birthday in the Suzuki Program of Baltimore 's Peabody Institute . | She was born into a Lutheran family and moved to Baltimore , Maryland at the age of three and began playing the violin one month before her fourth birthday in the Suzuki Program of Baltimore 's Peabody Conservatory . |
In a segment on NPR entitled `` Musicians in Their Own Words '' , Hahn speaks about the surreal experience of playing the Bach Chaconne ( from the Partita for Violin No. 2 ) alone on the concert stage . | ( Saint Paul 's Sunday ) In a segment on NPR entitled `` Musicians in Their Own Words '' , Hahn speaks about the surreal experience of playing the Bach Chaconne ( from the Solo Violin Partita No. 2 ) alone on the concert stage . |
The concert was broadcast on radio and television in Europe . | The concert was broadcast on radio and television throughout Europe . |
Soon thereafter , Hahn debuted with the Philadelphia Orchestra , Cleveland Orchestra , Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra , and the New York Philharmonic . | She debuted with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in March of 2007 . |
She participated in a Suzuki class for a year . | Hahn began taking lessons the following week and participated in a Suzuki class for about a year . |
The electromagnetic force is one of the four known fundamental forces . | The electromagnetic force is one of the fundamental forces of nature . |
After 1180 BC , amid general turmoil in the Levant associated with the sudden arrival of the Sea Peoples , the kingdom disintegrated into several independent `` Neo-Hittite '' city-states , some of which survived until as late as the 8th century BC . | After 1180 BC , the empire disintegrated into several independent `` Neo-Hittite '' city-states , some surviving until as late as the 8th century BC . |
Neurologist Oliver Sacks states that chimpanzees and other animals show no similar appreciation of rhythm yet posits that human affinity for rhythm is fundamental , so that a person 's sense of rhythm can not be lost ( e.g. by stroke ) . | Neurologist Oliver Sacks says that chimpanzees and other animals do not have a sense of rhythm . |
Saxe-Coburg ( German : Sachsen-Coburg ) was a duchy held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in today 's Bavaria , Germany . | Saxe-Coburg ( German : Sachsen-Coburg ) was a country in today 's Bavaria , Germany . |
The town is located 56 km to the northeast of Damascus , and built into the rugged mountainside , at an altitude of more than 1500 metres . | The town is located 56 km to the northeast of Damascus , and built into the rugged mountainside , at an altitude of more than 1500 meters . |
For the Muslim inhabitants , the legacy is all the more remarkable given that they were not Arabised , unlike most other Syrians who like them were Islamised over the centuries but also adopted Arabic and shifted to an `` Arab '' ethnic identity . | For the Muslim inhabitants , the legacy is all the more remarkable given that they were not Arabized , unlike most other Syrians who like them were Islamized over the centuries but also adopted Arabic and shifted to an `` Arab '' ethnic identity . |
The distance from other major cities and its isolating geological features fostered the longevity of this linguistic oasis for over one and a half thousand years . | The distance and geological features only aided the longevity of this linguistic oasis for over one and half thousand years . |
Religiously , the population consists of both Christians ( mainly Antiochian Orthodox and Melkite Greek Catholic ) and Muslims . | Religiously , the population consists of both Christians and Muslims . |
Ontiveros and her husband , Elías , had three sons . | Ontiveros and her husband , Elías , have three sons . |
Guadalupe `` Lupe '' Ontiveros ( September 17 , 1942 - July 26 , 2012 ) was an American film and television actress . | Lupe Ontiveros ( September 17 , 1942 - July 26 , 2012 ) was an Mexican-American movie and television actress . |
They resided in Pico Rivera , California . | Elías and their sons live in Pico Rivera , California . |
She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work on Desperate Housewives and received critical acclaim for her role in Chuck and Buck , for which she won the National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actress , and was also nominated for an Independent Spirit Award . | She won the National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actress . |
For that role , she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the 2000 Independent Spirit Awards . | She was also nominated for an Independent Spirit Award . |
Ontiveros was born Guadalupe Moreno in El Paso , Texas , the daughter of Luz `` Lucita '' Castañón and Juan Moreno , middle-class Mexican immigrants who overcame a lack of formal education and were owners of a tortilla factory and two restaurants in El Paso . | Ontiveros was born Guadalupe Moreno in El Paso , Texas , to Mexican immigrant parents . |
By June 20 , 2006 , more than 500 million games of Halo 2 had been played and more than 710 million hours have been spent playing it on Xbox Live ; by May 9 , 2007 , this number had risen to more than five million unique players . | By June 20 , 2006 over 500 million games of Halo 2 had been played over Xbox Live . |
Halo 2 is the best-selling first-generation Xbox game with at least 6.3 million copies sold in the United States alone . | Halo 2 has sold over 8 million copies in the US making it the best selling original Xbox game of all time . |
On release , Halo 2 was the most popular video game on Xbox Live , holding that rank until the release of Gears of War for the Xbox 360 nearly two years later . | From the day of its release until 2006 , 2 years later , Halo 2 was the most played game on Xbox Live . |
Halo 2 is a 2004 first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie Studios . | Halo 2 is an award winning first-person shooter video game made by Bungie Studios and published by Microsoft for its own Xbox console . |
Reflektor is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire , released on October 28 , 2013 on Merge Records . | Reflektor is the fourth album by Arcade Fire . |
On September 9 , 2013 , the band released two videos for the first single and title track from the album . | It was released on October 28 , 2013 . |
Some also note a lack of racial diversity in the Bear community , perceiving hirsuteness to be a standard of physical attractiveness that genetically favors white men aesthetically , socially and sexually among Bears . | Hairiness is regarded as a standard of physical attractiveness that genetically favors white men aesthetically , socially , and sexually . |
In male bisexual and gay culture , a Bear is a large , hairy man who projects an image of rugged masculinity . | A bear typically projects an image of rugged masculinity . |
Fat ( or lack of it ) is a political issue , some of whom see their overweight condition as a form of self-acceptance . | Some men regard their overweight condition as a form of self-acceptance . |
Some slang terms relating to the Bear community include the following : | Bear is a gay slang term . |
Many clubs are loosely organized social groups ; others are modeled on leather biker-patch clubs , with a strict set of bylaws , membership requirements , and charities . | These clubs may have bylaws , membership requirements , and charities the clubs support . |
Many claim discrimination has increased within the Bear community , as some men who self-identify as `` Bears '' or `` musclebears '' do not welcome higher-bodyfat men ( see chub ) at their events . | Some bears and `` muscle bears '' do not welcome higher-bodyfat men at their events . |
In 1995 , the T. Gill Bunch Centre was built . | In 1995 , the theater ( T. Gill Bunch Centre ) was built . |
This school is located on Vancouver Island in Mill Bay , British Columbia , Canada . | This school is in a small town called Mill Bay on Vancouver Island in British Columbia , Canada . |
The regatta is held every year in April for three days . | The regatta is in April for three days . |
Brentwood has been ranked consistently as one of the top academic high schools in British Columbia . | Brentwood is a very good school in British Columbia . |
This oceanfront school has tennis courts , rugby fields , eight student residences , two academic buildings , a rowing boat house , laundry facilities , a cafeteria , a sportsplex , and a health center . | Brentwood has tennis courts , rugby fields , student houses , and classrooms . |
Brentwood College School is a co-educational boarding school that focuses on preparing students for the challenges of post-secondary education . | Brentwood College School is a boarding school for boys and girls that helps students get ready for university . |
Brentwood College has been continuing to gain a sound reputation in the rowing world . | Brentwood College has a very good rowing program . |
The original school was destroyed by a fire in 1947 , leaving only the chapel intact . | The old school was destroyed by a fire in 1947 . |
The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) is an international organization that was initiated in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference and formally created in 1945 by 29 member countries . | The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) is an international organization . |
It was formed in 1911 from parts of Caldwell County , Mitchell County , and Watauga County . | The county was made in 1911 from parts of Caldwell County , Mitchell County , and Watauga County . |
Avery County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina . | Avery County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina . |
The county seat is Newland . | Its county seat is Newland . |
The county 's agricultural focus is the mass production of Fraser Fir Christmas Trees . | It is known for growing Fraser Fir Christmas trees . |
Beech Mountain school was the last K-8 school in Avery County . | Avery County is part of the High Council of Governments . |
The 1935 works were composed before June 1935 . | The 1935 works were written before June 1935 . |
Bernard Herrmann ( June 29 , 1911 - December 24 , 1975 ) was an American composer known for his work in motion pictures . | Bernard Herrmann ( June 29 , 1911 - December 24 , 1975 ) was an American composer known for writing music for movies . |
He also composed scores for many other movies , including Citizen Kane , The Day the Earth Stood Still , The Ghost and Mrs. Muir , Cape Fear , and Taxi Driver . | He also wrote music for many other movies , including Citizen Kane , Cape Fear and Taxi Driver . |
His scores for the following films were also nominated for the list : These works are for narrator and full orchestra , intended to be broadcast over the radio ( since a human voice would not be able to be heard over the full volume of an orchestra ) . | These were written to be played over the radio because a human voice would not be able to be heard over the full volume of an orchestra . |
An Academy Award-winner ( for The Devil and Daniel Webster , 1941 ; later renamed All That Money Can Buy ) , Herrmann is particularly known for his collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock , most famously Psycho , North by Northwest , The Man Who Knew Too Much , and Vertigo . | Herrmann often worked with director Alfred Hitchcock , including Psycho , North by Northwest , The Man Who Knew Too Much , and Vertigo . |
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