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The number of emoticons that can be made are limitless , and all have their own meaning . | The amount of emoticons that can be made are limitless , and all have their own meaning . |
However , one of the first corresponding reactions can be found on the thread on `` Techside Chitchat Forum '' ( Techside一言板 。 ) at the Wayback Machine , on December 23 , 2002 . | However , one of the first corresponding reactions can be found on the thread on `` Techside Chitchat Forum '' ( Techside一言板 。 ) at the Internet Archive , on December 23 , 2002 . |
Others include wink ; ) , a grin : D , smug : - ) , and tongue out : P for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness , such as when blowing a raspberry . | Others include wink ; ) a grin : D smug : - ) and tongue out : P for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness , such as when blowing a raspberry . |
Orz should not be confused with m ( _ _ ) m , which means `` Thank you '' or an apology . | Orz should not be confused with m ( _ _ ) m , which means an apology . |
This smiley presumably inspired many later emoticons ; the most basic graphic emoticon that depicts this is in fact a small yellow smiley face . | This smiley probably inspired many later emoticons ; the most basic picture that shows this is in fact a small yellow smiley face . |
Within a few months , it had spread to the ARPANET and Usenet . | Within a few months , it had spread to the ARPANET ( the early Internet ) and Usenet . |
The letters Ö and Ü can be seen as an emoticon , as the upright version of : O ( meaning that one is surprised ) and : D ( meaning that one is very happy ) respectively . | An O or U with an umlaut , Ö , Ü can be seen as an emoticon , as the upright version of : O ( meaning that one is surprised ) and : D ( meaning that one is very happy ) . |
Exposure to both Western and Japanese style emoticons or emoji through blogs , instant messaging , and forums featuring a blend of Western and Japanese pop culture , has given rise to emoticons that have an upright viewing format . | Exposure to both Western and East Asian style emoticons or emoji through web blogs , instant messaging , and forums featuring a blend of Western and Asian pop culture , has given rise to emoticons that have an upright viewing format . |
The National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide in April 1857 documented the use of the number 73 in Morse code to express `` love and kisses '' ( later reduced to the more formal `` best regards '' ) . | In April 1857 , the National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide wrote about the use of the number 73 in Morse code to mean `` love and kisses '' ( later changed to `` best regards '' ) . |
Similar-looking characters are commonly substituted for one another : for instance , o , O , and 0 can all be used interchangeably , sometimes for subtly different effect or , in some cases , one type of character may look better in a certain font and therefore be preferred over another . | In general , similar-looking characters are commonly substituted for one another : for instance , o , O , and 0 can all be used interchangeably , sometimes for subtly different effect . |
In Brazil , sometimes combining character ( accent ) are added to emoticons to represent eyebrows , like : ò_ó , ó_ò , õ_o , ù_u or o_Ô . | In Brazil , sometimes combining character ( accent ) are added to emoticons to represent eyebrows , like : ò_ó or ó_ò or õ_o or ù_u or o_Ô . |
; ' ) ) which include the parentheses , mouth or nose , and arms ( especially those represented by the inequality signs ( or ) ) also are often referred to as `` Kirbys '' in reference to their likeness to Nintendo 's video game character , Kirby . | , which include the parentheses , mouth or nose , and arms ( especially those represented by the inequality signs ( or ) ) also are often referred to as `` Kirbies '' in reference to their likeness to Nintendo 's video game character , Kirby . |
The text of his original proposal , posted to the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general board on 19 September 1982 ( 11:44 ) , was thought to have been lost , but was recovered 20 years later by Jeff Baird from old backup tapes . | The first person documented to have used the emoticons : - ) and : - ( , with a specific suggestion that they be used to express emotion , was Scott Fahlman in the U.S. at Carnegie Mellon University ; the text of his original proposal , posted to the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general board on 19 September 1982 ( 11:44 ) , was thought to have been lost , but was recovered twenty years later by Jeff Baird from old backup tapes . |
An equal sign is often used for the eyes in place of the colon , seen as = ) , without changing the meaning of the emoticon . | A cute and sometimes gamine smile can be expressed like this : :3 An equal sign is often used for the eyes in place of the colon , without changing the meaning of the emoticon . |
The parentheses are sometimes dropped when used in the English language context , and the underscore of the mouth may be extended as an intensifier , ( e.g. ^ _________ ^ for very happy ) for the emoticon in question . | The parentheses are usually dropped when used in the English language context , and the underscore of the mouth may be extended as an intensifier , e.g. ^ __________ ^ for very happy . |
There are also more faces along those lines like ) o ( ; using the ; as a sweat mark , and the o as a mouth , and the inequality signs as the eyes , it shows stress , or slight confusion . | _ < ! or ^ 3 ^ ' or v3v ; as well as : < @ > _________ ( @ ) ; ; ; O ; and \* u \* The equal sign can also be used for closed , anime looking eyes , for example : = 0 = , = 3 = , = w = , = A = There are also more faces along those lines like ) o ( ; using the ; as a sweat mark , and the `` o '' as a mouth , and the inequality signs as the eyes , it shows stress , or slight confusion . |
It is also common for the user to replace the rounded brackets used for the mouth with other , similar brackets , such as ) instead of ) . | Also , sometimes , the user can replace the brackets used for the mouth with other , similar shapes , such as ) and ( instead of ) and ( . |
They can also replace ( or add ) = or : with ) , for example ) D , ) = D , ) P , ) : P , ) 3 or ) :3 . | They can also replace ( or add ) '' = '' or '' : '' by '' ) '' , example : ) D or ) = D or ) P or ) : P or ) 3 or ) :3 . |
In most circles it has become acceptable to omit the hyphen , whether a colon or an equal sign is used for the eyes , but in some areas of usage people still prefer the larger , more traditional emoticon : - ) or : ^ ) . | In most circles it has become acceptable to omit the hyphen , whether a colon or an equal sign is used for the eyes , e.g. : ) . |
Orz ( also seen as Or2 , on _ , OTZ , OTL , STO , JTO , _ no , _ 冂 ○ , 囧 rz , O7Z , _ 7O , Sto , O ¯ _ , orz , and Jto ) is an emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person , with the `` o '' being the head , the `` r '' being the arms and part of the body , and the `` z '' being part of the body and the legs . | Orz ( also seen as Or2 , on _ , OTZ , OTL , STO , JTO , _ no , _ 冂 ○ , 囧rz , O7Z , _ 7O , Sto , and Jto ) is a Japanese emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person , with the `` o '' being the head , the `` r '' being the arms and part of the body , and the `` z '' being part of the body and the legs . |
Some variants are also more common in certain countries due to keyboard layouts . | Some variants are also more common in certain countries because of reasons like keyboard layouts , for example the smiley = ) is common in Scandinavia where the keys for = and ) are placed right beside each other . |
Four vertical typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U.S. satirical magazine Puck , with the stated intention that the publication 's letterpress department thus intended to `` lay out ... all the cartoonists that ever walked . '' | Typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U.S. satirical magazine Puck . |
A blush can be expressed as : '' ) . | A : '' ) blush can be expressed as : `` u blushing for you or a surprised blush , o \ / \ / \ / o . |
Dodge 's Manual in 1908 documented the reintroduction of `` love and kisses '' as the number 88 . | A few years later , Dodge 's Manual talked about a new way to show `` love and kisses '' , the number 88 . |
Pope Damasus II ( died 9 August 1048 ) , born Poppo , was Pope from 17 July 1048 to his death in 1048 . | Pope Damasus II ( Latin : Damasus Secundus ; died August 9 , 1048 ) , born Poppo , was a German priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 152nd Pope for only 24 days from July 17 to August 9 , 1048 . |
Discogs , short for discographies , is a website and database of information about audio recordings , including commercial releases , promotional releases , and bootleg or off-label releases . | Discogs is short for discographies . |
The discogs.com domain name was registered in August 2000 , and Discogs itself was launched in November 2000 by programmer , DJ , and music fan Kevin Lewandowski originally as a database of electronic music . | The discogs.com domain name was registered in August 2000 . |
While the site lists releases in all genres and on all formats , it is especially known as one of the largest online databases of electronic music releases , and of releases on vinyl media . | Discogs is one of the largest online databases of electronic music releases . |
It has since been renamed Cheers Beacon Hill ; its interior is different from the TV bar . | It has now been renamed Cheers on Beacon Hill , though its interior is quite different from the TV bar . |
It was produced by Charles\/Burrows\/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television for NBC and created by the team of James Burrows , Glen Charles , and Les Charles . | The show was created by the team of James Burrows , Glen Charles , and Les Charles . |
The first year of the show took place entirely within the confines of the bar , the first location outside the bar being Diane 's apartment . | Most of the early episodes took place entirely within the confines of the bar . |
The show garnered a record 111 Emmy Award nominations , with a total of 28 wins . | The show earned 26 Emmy Awards , out of a total of 111 nominations . |
Frasier Crane starts as a recurring character and becomes a permanent character . | The show also created the character Frasier Crane . |
Cheers , however , eventually became a highly rated television show in the United States , earning a top-ten rating during 8 of its 11 seasons , including one season at # 1 . | It was nearly canceled during its first season ( in which it ranked dead last among 63 shows ) , but eventually became one of the most popular shows on TV , earning a top-ten rating during seven of its eleven seasons . |
In 1973 , evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky penned that `` nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution '' , because it has brought to light the relations of what first seemed disjointed facts in natural history into a coherent explanatory body of knowledge that describes and predicts many observable facts about life on this planet . | `` Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution '' . |
Today , currywurst is often sold as a take-out\/take-away food , Schnellimbisse ( snacks ) , at diners or `` greasy spoons , '' on children 's menus in restaurants , or as a street food . | Currywurst is often sold as a take-out\/take-away food , Schnell-Imbisse , at diners or `` greasy spoons , '' on children 's menus in restaurants , or as a street food . |
The currywurst is an icon of German popular culture . | Currywurst is a German dish . |
Little is known of the early history of Kars beyond the fact that it had its own dynasty of Armenian rulers and was the capital of a region known as Vanand . | The early history of Kars is little known , beyond that it had its own dynasty of Armenian rulers and was the capital of a region known as Vanand . |
During this period the town 's cathedral , later known as the Church of the Holy Apostles , was built . | It was during this period that the Cathedral , later known as the Church of the Apostles , was built . |
At some point in the ninth century ( at least by 888 ) it became part of the territory of the Armenian Bagratunis . | At some point in the 9th century ( at least by 888 ) it became part of the territory of the Armenian Bagratids . |
Kars was the capital of Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia between 928 and 961 . | For a short time ( from 928 to 961 ) Kars became the capital of their kingdom . |
Unger studied law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and was awarded a research doctorate by Harvard after he had already been teaching there for several years . | Unger studied law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro . |
Roberto Mangabeira Unger was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 24 , 1947 . | Unger was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 24 , 1947 . |
Although his parents lived in the United States at the time , his father suffered a heart attack during a family visit to Brazil , which delayed their return to the United States and led to the birth of Roberto in Brazil . | At the time Unger 's parents lived in the United States , but Unger 's father had suffered a heart attack during a family visit to Brazil . |
The current Prime Minister is David Cameron , leader of the Conservative Party , who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on 11 May 2010 following the General Election on 6 May 2010 . | The current Prime Minister is David Cameron , leader of the Conservative Party , who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on 11 May 2010 following the UK General Election on 6 May 2010 . |
The monarch selects as Prime Minister the leader of the party most likely to command a majority in Parliament . | The monarch selects the Prime Minister as the leader of the party most likely to command a majority in Parliament . |
Under the uncodified British constitution , executive authority lies with the monarch , although this authority is exercised only by , or on the advice of , the Prime Minister and the Cabinet . | Under the British constitution , executive authority lies with the monarch , although this authority is exercised only by , or on the advice of , the Prime Minister and the Cabinet . |
The Government is dependent on Parliament to make primary legislation , which means that in practice a government must seek re-election at least every five years . | A government must seek re-election at least every five years . |
Her Majesty 's Government ( HMG ) , commonly referred to as the British Government , is the central government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . | Its formal name is Her Majesty 's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . |
A coalition government was formed on 12 May between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats ( see Cameron ministry ) . | A coalition government was formed on the 12th of May 2010 between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats . |
By contrast , there is no devolved government in England . | There are devolved governments in Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland , each responsible to a local parliament . |
Phosphate mining began in the 1890s using indentured workers from Singapore , Malaya and China . | Phosphate mining began in the 1890s using indentured workers from Singapore , China , and Malaysia . |
Soon afterwards , a small settlement was established in Flying Fish Cove by G. Clunies Ross , the owner of the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ( some 900 kilometres ( 560 mi ) to the south west ) to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos . | Soon afterwards , a small settlement was started in Flying Fish Cove by G. Clunies Ross , the owner of the Keeling Islands ( some 900 kilometres to the south west ) to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos . |
The island was administered jointly by the British Phosphate Commissioners and District Officers from the United Kingdom Colonial Office through the Straits Settlements , and later the Crown Colony of Singapore . | The island was ruled jointly by the British Phosphate Commissioners and District Officers from the United Kingdom Colonial Office through the Straits Settlements , and later the Crown Colony of Singapore . |
Two of his crewmen were the first Europeans to set foot on Christmas Island . | Two of his crewmen were the first recorded people to set foot on Christmas Island . |
In 1968 , the official secretary was re-titled an administrator and , since 1997 , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands together are called the Australian Indian Ocean Territories and share a single administrator resident on Christmas Island . | Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands together are called the Australian Indian Ocean Territories and since 1997 share one Administrator who lives on Christmas Island . |
Captain William Mynors of the Royal Mary , an English East India Company vessel , named the island when he sailed past it on Christmas Day in 1643 . | Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company ship , the Royal Mary , gave the island its name because they arrived on Christmas Day , 25 December 1643 . |
At Australia 's request , the United Kingdom transferred sovereignty to Australia ; in 1957 , the Government of Australia paid the Government of Singapore # 2.9 million in compensation , a figure based mainly on an estimated value of the phosphate forgone by Singapore . | Australia asked the United Kingdom to allow them to rule the island ; in 1957 , the Australian government paid the government of Singapore # 2.9 million in compensation . |
English navigator William Dampier , aboard the English ship Cygnet , made the earliest recorded visit to sea round the island in March 1688 . | The earliest recorded visit was in March 1688 by William Dampier of the British ship Cygnet . |
Pope Gregory VII ( Latin : Gregorius VII ; c. 1015\/1028 - 25 May 1085 ) , born Hildebrand of Sovana ( Italian : Ildebrando da Soana ) , was Pope from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085 . | Pope Gregory VII ( Latin : Gregorius Septimus ; 1020-May 25 , 1085 ) , born Hildebrand ( Italian : Ildebrando di Soana ) , was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 158th Pope from April 22 , 1073 until he died in 1085 . |
Gregory was born as Hildebrand in Sovana , in what is now southern Tuscany , central Italy . | Hildebrand was born in Sovana in Tuscany . |
`` We choose then '' , they said to the people , `` our Archdeacon Hildebrand to be pope and successor to the Apostle , and to bear henceforward and forever the name of Gregory '' ( 22 April 1073 ) . | Cardinal Hildebrand was elected pope on April 22 , 1073 ; and he chose to be called Gregory . |
Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 American superhero film , and the sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four . | Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 superhero movie , and sequel to the 2005 movie Fantastic Four . |
Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards , Jessica Alba as Sue Storm , Chris Evans as Johnny Storm , and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm are the film series ' recurring protagonists , while Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first film as , respectively , Victor Von Doom and Alicia Masters . | Ioan Gruffudd , Jessica Alba , Chris Evans , Michael Chiklis , Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first movie . |
Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story . | Both movies are based on the comic book of the same name . |
The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 2 , 2007 . | It was released June 15 , 2007 , in North America , and was released onto high-def Blu-ray Disc and DVD on October 2 , 2007 . |
Clerke had taken command of the ship after Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14 and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific . | Clerke took command of the ship after Capt. Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14 , and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific . |
It is also known as Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation . | It is also known as the `` Pineapple Island '' . |
In 1922 , James Dole , the president of Hawaiian Pineapple Company ( later renamed Dole Food Company ) , bought the island and developed a large portion of it into the world 's largest pineapple plantation . | He made a large part of it into the world 's largest pineapple plantation . |
It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north , and from Maui by the ʻAuʻau Channel to the east . | It is separated from the island of Moloka'i by the Kalohi Channel to the north . |
Plutonic or intrusive rocks result when magma cools and crystallizes slowly within the Earth 's crust . | Plutonic or intrusive rocks are made when magma cools and crystallizes slowly within the Earth 's crust ( example granite ) . |
Volcanic or extrusive rocks result from magma reaching the surface either as lava or fragmental ejecta , forming minerals such as pumice or basalt . | Volcanic or extrusive rocks result from magma reaching the surface either as lava or ejecta ( examples pumice and basalt ) . |
Igneous rocks are divided into two main categories : plutonic rock and volcanic . | They are divided into two main categories : plutonic rock and volcanic rock . |
Three major groups of rocks are defined : igneous , sedimentary , and metamorphic . | Rocks may be igneous , sedimentary and metamorphic . |
Metamorphic rocks are formed by subjecting any rock type-sedimentary rock , igneous rock or another older metamorphic rock-to different temperature and pressure conditions than those in which the original rock was formed . | For the main article , see Metamorphic rock Metamorphic rocks are formed by rocks coming under great pressure and high temperatures . |
The scientific study of rocks is called petrology , which is an essential component of geology . | Petrology is the scientific study of rocks . |
The Earth 's outer solid layer , the lithosphere , is made of rock . | The Earth 's crust is made of rock . |
Slovene was one of the official languages of the federation . | It is one of the official languages in the EU . |
The Gondwana Rainforests are so-named because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today . | The Gondwana Rainforests are so-called because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today . |
The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves , are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world . | The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia formerly known as the ` Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves ' , are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world . |
The reserve includes 50 separate reserves totalling 3,665 square km , clustered around the New South Wales - Queensland border . | The area includes 50 separate reserves covering 3,665 square kilometres ( 1,415 sq mi ) . |
The number of visitors to the Gondwana rainforest reserves in New South Wales and Queensland is about 2 million per year . | The number of visitors to the reserve is about 2 million per year . |
According to the `` Submission to the Secretary of State 's review of digital channels '' in March 2004 , Radio 1Xtra `` provides music output 24 hours a day , punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience . '' | According to the `` Submission to the Secretary of State 's review of digital channels '' in March 2004 , 1Xtra `` provides music output 24 hours a day , punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience . '' |
Typical music includes largely British and North American hip hop , grime , bassline , garage , dubstep , drum and bass , UK funky , House , dancehall , soca , reggae , gospel music , bhangra and R&B . | Typical music includes largely British and North American hip hop , grime , bassline , garage , dubstep , drum and bass , bashment , soca , reggae , gospel music , bhangra and R&B . |
1Xtra 's typical audience is between 15 and 30 years old . | 1Xtra 's audience is usually aged between 15 and 30 years old . |
BBC Radio 1Xtra is a digital radio station in the United Kingdom from the BBC specialising in urban music . | BBC Radio 1Xtra , ( formerly 1Xtra or 1Xtra from the BBC ) is a digital UK radio station from the BBC . |
1Xtra has its own news service , 1Xtra News ( formerly known as ` TX ' ) , which is operated as a subsidiary of Radio 1 's Newsbeat operations . | It has its own news team : 1Xtra News . |
The Hundred and One Dalmatians , or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children 's novel by Dodie Smith about the robbery of the titular family of 101 Dalmatian dogs . | The Hundred and One Dalmatians , or The Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children 's novel by Dodie Smith . |
Disney adapted the novel into an animated film , released to cinemas on 25 January 1961 as One Hundred and One Dalmatians . | Disney released an animated movie in 1961 based on the book as One Hundred and One Dalmatians . |
A sequel entitled The Starlight Barking continues from the end of the first novel . | Smith wrote a sequel to the book called The Starlight Barking . |
Additionally , a station in Fredericton , New Brunswick reported 1.77 inches ( 45 mm ) in two hours . | Additionally , a station in Fredericton , New Brunswick reported 1.77 inches ( 45 mm ) in 2 hours . |
Waves along the southern coast of Nantucket reached 10 feet ( 3 m ) in height as the storm approached the island , resulting in four people being rescued by lifeguards from rip currents . | Waves along the southern coast of Nantucket reached 10 feet in height as the storm approached the island , resulting in four people being rescued by lifeguards from rip currents . |
The remnants of Beryl dropped moderate precipitation in Atlantic Canada , officially peaking at 2.8 inches ( 71 mm ) in Scots Bay , Nova Scotia with an unofficially higher total of 3.5 inches ( 88 mm ) ; in some locations 1 inch of rain fell in an hour . | The remnants of Beryl dropped moderate precipitation in Atlantic Canada , officially peaking at 2.8 inches ( 71 mm ) in Scotts Bay , Nova Scotia with an unofficially higher total of 3.5 inches ( 88 mm ) ; in some locations 1 inch of rain fell in an hour . |
The storm caused high waves along the East Coast of the United States , with 19-foot seas ( 5.97 m ) in the open ocean . | The storm caused high waves along the East Coast of the United States , with 19 foot seas ( 5.97 m ) in the open ocean . |
Forecasters initially predicted Beryl to brush the Carolinas ; as such , a tropical storm watch was issued for the eastern coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout northward to Currituck Beach Lighthouse . | Forecasters originally predicted Beryl to brush the Carolinas ; as such , a tropical storm watch was issued for the eastern coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout northward to Currituck Beach Lighthouse . |
Steering winds ahead of an approaching mid-level trough caused Beryl to accelerate northeastward , and early on July 21 the center of the storm crossed the island of Nantucket . | Steering winds ahead of an approaching mid-level trough caused Beryl to speed up northeastward , and early on July 21 the center of the storm crossed the island of Nantucket . |
When a more northeastward track became apparent , a tropical storm watch was issued about 33 hours prior to moving ashore from Woods Hole to Plymouth , Massachusetts , including Cape Cod , Nantucket , and Martha 's Vineyard . | When a more northeastward track became apparent , a tropical storm watch was issued about 33 hours before moving ashore from Woods Hole to Plymouth , Massachusetts , including Cape Cod , Nantucket , and Martha 's Vineyard . |
Winds across southeastern Massachusetts were fairly light , with no sustained tropical storm force winds and wind gusts peaking at 44 mph ( 71 km\/h ) ; unofficially gusts reached 51 mph ( 82 km\/h ) . | Winds across southeastern Massachusetts were fairly light , with no sustained tropical storm force winds and wind gusts peaking at 44 mph ; unofficially gusts reached 51 mph . |
Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada , the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland . | Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada , the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland . |
Outflow continued to improve , and with warm sea surface temperatures Beryl gradually intensified to attain peak winds of 60 mph ( 95 km\/h ) early on July 20 while located about 120 miles ( 190 km ) east of Nags Head , North Carolina . | Outflow continued to improve , and with warm sea surface temperatures Beryl slowly strengthened further to reach peak winds of 60 mph ( 95 km\/h ) early on July 20 while located about 120 miles ( 190 km ) east of Nags Head , North Carolina . |
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