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Pit eyes , also known as stemma , are eye-spots which may be set into a pit to reduce the angles of light that enters and affects the eyespot , to allow the organism to deduce the angle of incoming light . | Pit eyes are small . |
The resolution of pit eyes can be greatly improved by incorporating a material with a higher refractive index to form a lens , which may greatly reduce the blur radius encountered-hence increasing the resolution obtainable . | The resolution of pit eyes can be improved a lot by adding a material to make a lens . |
Other popular holiday plants include holly , mistletoe , ivy , red amaryllis , and Christmas cactus . | Popular holiday plants include holly , mistletoe , ivy , red amaryllis , and Christmas cactus . |
The traditional colors of Christmas are pine green ( evergreen ) , snow white , and heart red . | The traditional colors of Christmas are green ( evergreen ) , white ( snow ) , and red . |
Typical images on Christmas decorations include Baby Jesus , Father Christmas , Santa Claus , and the star of Bethlehem . | Typical symbols of the holiday include baby Jesus , Santa Claus and the star of Bethlehem . |
Gold and silver are also very common , as are just about any other metallic colors . | Gold and silver are also very common . |
Christmas trees may be decorated with lights and ornaments . | Christmas trees are decorated with many ornaments . |
In many countries , there are many different types of decorations used depending on the traditions and available resources . | There are many different types of decorations used depending on the traditions of each culture . |
A Christmas decoration is any of several types of decorations used at Christmas time . | A Christmas decoration is any kind of decoration used for the holiday of Christmas . |
Typical winter icons include snowflakes , snowmen , icicles , and even penguins and polar bears . | Symbols of winter are also used , including snowflakes and snowmen . |
In 2010 , the company announced the launch of a comic book division called Legendary Comics , LLC under the direction of editor-in-chief Bob Schreck . | In 2010 , the company announced the launch of a comic book division called Legendary Comics , LLC . |
That same year the company was reported to have been valued at more than $ 1 billion . | By 2011 the company was reported to have been valued at more than $ 1 billion . |
In 2011 , the company announced the creation of Legendary Television , LLC to focus on developing television productions . | In 2011 , the company announced the creation of Legendary Television , LLC . |
However , in 2012 , Legendary decided to postpone its expansion into television and put the division on hold while restructuring ; the contract with Warner Bros. was terminated and Elice left the company . | The contract with Warner Bros. was ended and Elice left the company . |
The company was founded by Thomas Tull in 2000 and in 2005 the company concluded an agreement to co-produce and co-finance films with Warner Bros. . | In 2005 the company made a 40-picture agreement to co-produce and co-finance with Warner Bros. . |
Legendary Pictures , officially Legend Pictures , LLC ( also referred to as Legendary Entertainment ) , is an American film production company based in Burbank , California . | Legendary Pictures , Inc. ( also called Legendary Entertainment ) is an American movie production company . |
In addition to producing American feature films , Legendary Entertainment has announced various other business endeavors , which are currently in the early stages of development . | Legendary Entertainment has co-produced 24 feature movies . |
`` Harrison Bergeron '' is a satirical and dystopian science-fiction short story written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and first published in October 1961 . | `` Harrison Bergeron '' is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut . |
Later , it changed its name to the Japan Symphony Orchestra . | Later , it changed its name to Japan Symphony Orchestra . |
Wolfgang Sawallisch , honorary conductor from 1967 to 1994 , held the title of honorary conductor laureate until his death . | Wolfgang Sawallisch is honorary conductor laureate . |
Charles Dutoit , the orchestra 's music director from 1998 to 2003 , is now its music director emeritus . | Vladimir Ashkenazy is the orchestra 's main conductor ( music director ) and Charles Dutoit is music director emeritus . |
The orchestra began as the New Symphony Orchestra on October 5 , 1926 and was the country 's first professional symphony orchestra . | When the orchestra was started in 1926 it was called New Symphony Orchestra . |
is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo . | Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai The NHK Symphony Orchestra is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo , Japan . |
The state capital was moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery , on January 28 , 1846 . | On January 28 , 1846 , the state capital was moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery . |
In 1822 , the city became the county seat . | The city became a county seat in 1822 . |
However , this is not found in lacto-ovo vegetarians . | They are called lacto-ovo vegetarians . |
In Ivory 's final year of college football , he had 39 rushes for 223 yards in five games before suffering a season-ending knee injury . | In Ivory 's final year of college football , he had 39 rushes for 223 yards in five games before hurting his knee , which ended his season . |
Walkosky attempted to obtain a medical redshirt exemption to allow Ivory to play another year , but this was unsuccessful . | Walkosky tried to get a medical redshirt exemption for Ivory , which would have let Ivory play another year , but he did not get one . |
Ivory then transferred to Tiffin , a Division II school in Tiffin , Ohio , whose team was coached by Dave Walkosky , a former Washington State assistant coach . | Ivory then went to Tiffin , a Division II school in Tiffin , Ohio , whose team was coached by Dave Walkosky . |
He had an impressive performance in training camp and preseason games , highlighted by a strong performance against the San Diego Chargers that included a 76-yard touchdown on a swing pass . | This included a good game against the San Diego Chargers that included a 76-yard touchdown on a swing pass . |
He played college football at Washington State and Tiffin . | He played college football at Washington State and at Tiffin University in Ohio . |
Limited by injuries , in 22 games he had 91 rushes for 534 yards and 4 touchdowns , as well as 23 kickoff returns averaging 22.8 yards . | He also had 23 kickoff returns , averaging 22.8 yards . |
Christopher Lee Ivory ( born March 22 , 1988 ) is an American football running back for the New York Jets of the National Football League ( NFL ) . | Chris Ivory ( born March 22 , 1988 ) is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League . |
Ivory earned letters in both football and track and field in high school at Longview High School in Longview , Texas , playing on a team that also included future NFL players Trent Williams , Malcolm Kelly , and Robert Henson . | Ivory played both football and track and field in high school at Longview High School in Longview , Texas . |
He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New Orleans Saints in 2010 . | He was signed as a free agent by the Saints on May 3 , 2010 . |
Despite his brief stint at Tiffin , Ivory 's performance and speed attracted attention from NFL scouts , and he was thought to have a chance of becoming the first Tiffin player to be drafted by the NFL The Saints became interested in Ivory , despite his injuries , after one of their scouts was impressed by Walkosky 's enthusiastic recommendations . | Even though he did not play much at Tiffin , some NFL scouts saw Ivory 's performance and speed , and some people thought he could become the first Tiffin player to be picked in the NFL Draft . |
The name was coined after a candle was placed in a sample of magic acid . | The name came after a candle was placed in a sample of magic acid . |
The term superacid was originally coined by James Bryant Conant in 1927 to describe acids that were stronger than conventional mineral acids . | The term superacid was originally used by James Bryant Conant in 1927 to describe acids that were stronger than conventional mineral acids . |
According to the modern definition , superacid is a medium in which the chemical potential of the proton is higher than in pure sulfuric acid . | According to the modern definition , a superacid is a medium that has chemical potential of the proton higher than that of pure sulfuric acid . |
The candle dissolved , showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons , which under normal acidic conditions do not protonate to any extent . | The candle dissolved , showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons . |
In this system , HF releases its proton ( H + ) concomitant with the binding of F − by the antimony pentafluoride . | In this system , HF releases its proton ( H + ) at the same time that the antimony pentafluoride binds F − . |
According to the classical definition a superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100 % pure sulfuric acid , which has a Hammett acidity function ( H0 ) of − 12 . | A superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100 % pure sulfuric acid , . |
It was shown that at 140 ° C ( 284 ° F ) , FSO3H-SbF5 will convert methane into the tertiary-butyl carbocation , a reaction that begins with the protonation of methane : CH4 + H + → CH + 5 CH + 5 → CH + 3 + H2 CH + 3 + 3 CH4 → ( CH3 ) 3C + + 3H2 Fluoroantimonic acid , the strongest acid in the system , is 1016 times stronger than 100 % sulfuric acid , and can produce solutions with a H0 down to -28 . | At 140 ° C ( 284 ° F ) , FSO3H-SbF5 will convert methane into the tertiary-butyl carbocation , a reaction that begins with the protonation of methane : CH4 + H + → CH5 + CH5 + → CH3 + + H2 CH3 + + 3 CH4 → ( CH3 ) 3C + + 3H2 The strongest super acid system , fluoroantimonic acid , is a combination of hydrofluoric acid and SbF5 . |
George A. Olah prepared the so-called magic acid , so-named for its ability to attack hydrocarbons , by mixing antimony pentafluoride ( SbF5 ) and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) . | Mixing antimony pentafluoride ( SbF5 ) and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) makes magic acid . |
Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid ( CF3SO3H ) , also known as triflic acid , and fluorosulfuric acid ( HSO3F ) , both of which are about a thousand times stronger ( i.e. have more negative H0 values ) than sulfuric acid . | Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid ( CF3SO3H ) , also known as triflic acid , and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) . |
Clanton was named in honor of General James H. Clanton , a brigadier in the Confederate States Army , and was incorporated on April 23 , 1873 . | Clanton was named in honor of General James H. Clanton , a brigadier in the Confederate States Army . |
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 20.4 square miles ( 53 km2 ) of which 20.3 square miles ( 53 km2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles ( 0.10 km2 ) ( 0.15 % ) is water . | 20.3 square miles ( 53 km2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles ( 0.10 km2 ) ( 0.15 % ) is water . |
Early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells reproduced a photographic postcard depicting an 1891 lynching in Clanton to educate the white public of the atrocities committed against blacks . | Early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells made a photographic postcard showing an 1891 lynching in Clanton . |
In 1929 at the École Normale , he met Simone de Beauvoir , who studied at the Sorbonne and later went on to become a noted philosopher , writer , and feminist . | In 1929 at the École Normale , he met Simone de Beauvoir , who studied at the Sorbonne . |
In 1939 Sartre was drafted into the French army , where he served as a meteorologist . | In 1939 Sartre was drafted into the French army . |
He lies buried in Cimetière de Montparnasse in Paris . | His body is buried in Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris . |
The two became inseparable and lifelong companions , initiating a romantic relationship , though they were not monogamous . | The two became inseparable and lifelong companions . |
Sartre died 15 April 1980 in Paris from edema of the lung . | Sartre died of oedema of the lung in 1980 in Paris . |
He was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature but refused it , saying that he always declined official honors and that `` a writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution '' . | saying `` a writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution '' . |
Sartre was drafted into the French Army from 1929 to 1931 and served as a meteorologist for some time . | Sartre served in the French Army from 1929 to 1931 . |
He would draw on his war experiences for his great trilogy of novels , Les Chemins de la Liberté ( The Roads to Freedom ) ( 1945-1949 ) . | He also began writing a group of novels ( stories ) called Les Chemins de la Liberté ( The Roads to Freedom ) . |
In October 1964 , Sartre was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature but he declined it . | He won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1964 , but refused it . |
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre ( \ / ˈsɑrtrə \ / ; French : ( saʁtʁ ) ; 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980 ) was a French philosopher , playwright , novelist , screenwriter , political activist , biographer , and literary critic . | Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre ( 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980 ) was a French existentialist philosopher , novelist , playwright , screenwriter , and critic . |
Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris as the only child of Jean-Baptiste Sartre , an officer of the French Navy , and Anne-Marie Schweitzer . | Sartre was born in Paris , France . |
His work after Stalin 's death , the Critique de la raison dialectique ( Critique of Dialectical Reason ) , appeared in 1960 ( a second volume appearing posthumously ) . | In 1960 , he wrote the Critique de la raison dialectique ( Critique of Dialectical Reason ) . |
In that same year , he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct to video DC Comics animated feature Justice League : The New Frontier . | In that same year , he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct to video DC Comics animated movie Justice League : The New Frontier . |
He is of Italian descent on his father 's side ( the surname Boreanaz is of Northern Italian origin ) . | The surname Boreanaz is of Northern Italian origin . |
In 2005 , Boreanaz began starring opposite Emily Deschanel on the current prime time television series , Bones . | In 2005 , Boreanaz began starring along with Emily Deschanel on the prime time television series , Bones . |
He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999 , at which point he began starring in Angel , which ran until 2004 , with some guest appearances on Buffy after his departure . | He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999 , at which point he began starring in Angel , which ran until 2004 . |
He wed actress Jaime Bergman in November 24 , 2001 . | He married actress and model Jaime Bergman on November 24 , 2001 . |
Boreanaz 's only starring role in a major theatrical film was in 2001 's slasher horror film , Valentine , alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl . | Boreanaz 's only starring role in a major theatrical movie was in 2001 's slasher horror movie , Valentine . |
In the cult series , he played the mysterious Angel , a vampire cursed with a soul as punishment for his past sins . | In the series , he played Angel , a vampire with a soul . |
He also appeared in These Girls , a Canadian film in which he played a biker ; the film received a limited theatrical release in Canada in March 2006 , after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival . | He most recently appeared in These Girls , a Canadian movie in which he played a biker . |
The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series , Angel , which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel 's battle for redemption for the sins he committed before he regained his soul . | The series became very successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series , Angel . |
Boreanaz was married to Ingrid Quinn from 1997 to 1999 . | He was married to Ingrid Quinn from June 7 , 1997 to October 1999 . |
He has also starred in the independent films Mr. Fix It and Suffering Man 's Charity ( released on DVD as Ghost Writer ) , as well as the direct-to-DVD sequel The Crow : Wicked Prayer in which he starred alongside Tara Reid . | His future roles include parts in the independent films Mr. Fix it and Suffering Man 's Charity . |
Boreanaz was raised Catholic and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child at Rosemont , Pennsylvania and then high school at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern , Pennsylvania . | Boreanaz went to high school in Malvern , Pennsylvania . |
In 2003 , he appeared in the music video for singer Dido 's hit single `` White Flag '' , and was the voice of Leon ( Squall Leonhart ) in the video game Kingdom Hearts , but he did not reprise his role in the sequel . | He was also the voice of Leon ( aka Squall Leonhart ) in the video game Kingdom Hearts . |
In 1904 he joined the newly formed London Symphony Orchestra . | In 1904 he joined the newly-formed London Symphony Orchestra . |
Collections of her photographs were published as One Time , One Place ( 1971 ) and Photographs ( 1989 ) . | Collections of her photograph were published as One time , One place ( 1971 ) and Photograph ( 1989 ) . |
Eudora Alice Welty ( April 13 , 1909 - July 23 , 2001 ) was an American author of short stories and novels about the American South . | Eudora Alice Welty ( April 13 , 1909 - July 23 , 2001 ) was an award-winning American author who wrote short stories and novels about the American South . |
Her photography was the basis for several of her short stories , including `` Why I Live at the PO '' , which was inspired by a woman she photographed ironing in the back of a small post office . | Very often , a photograph was the basis of one of her short stories , including Why I live at the P.O. , which was inspired by a woman she photographed ironing in the back of a small post office . |
Her house in Jackson , Mississippi has been designated as a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as a house museum . | Her house in Jackson , Mississippi , is a National Historic Landmark and open to the public as a museum . |
While Welty worked as a publicity agent for the Works Progress Administration , she took photographs of people from all economic and social classes in her spare time . | Welty worked as a publicity agent for the work progress administration . |
Her novel The Optimist 's Daughter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 . | Her book , The Optimist 's Daughter , won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 and Welty was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom , among numerous awards . |
The city is known as the Dairy Capital of Canada and promotes itself as `` The Friendly City . '' | It is known as the Dairy Capital of Canada and promotes itself as `` The Friendly City . '' |
The $ 3 million , 120,000 square foot ( 11,000 m2 ) plant will employ 45 and assemble 2,000 trucks a year when it begins production . | The $ 3 million , 120,000 square foot ( 11,000 m ² ) plant will employ 45 and assemble 2,000 trucks a year when it begins production . |
The Woodstock Airport is located 2.5 nautical miles ( 4.6 km ) west of Woodstock . | The Woodstock Airport is 2.5 nautical miles ( 4.6 km ) west of Woodstock . |
No one on the street was injured but the cleanup took many weeks . | No one on the street was injured and the cleanup took many weeks . |
Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s , including the half pay officers - Henry Vansittart and Andrew Drew . | Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s . |
The other 800 workers are expected to be recalled when ( if ever ) car sales increase . | Fortunately the other 800 workers are expected to be recalled when car sales increase . |
In June 2005 , Toyota announced plans to build a new , $ CAD1 .1 billion automobile assembly plant in Woodstock on a 1,000-acre ( 4 km2 ) undeveloped site in the city 's northeast end . | In June 2005 , Toyota , the world 's second largest automaker , announced plans to build a new , $ 800 million automobile assembly plant in Woodstock on a 1,000-acre ( 4 km ² ) undeveloped site in the city 's northeast end . |
However , due to slowing car sales and bleeding market share to South Korean marques , Toyota cut production by 50 % to 75,000 a year and reduced the work force 40 % to 1200 people . | However , due to the recent economic problems and the slowing car sales , Toyota announced that production would be cut by 50 % to 75,000 a year and the work force shrunk 40 % to 1200 people . |
Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1851 and had its first town meeting in the Royal Pavilion Hotel . | Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1851 and a city in 1901 . |
Woodstock has a large community center with a rink capable of accommodating 2,500 spectators for hockey games . | Woodstock has a community center that hosts hockey games in addition to many social gatherings . |
The city 's west end has exceptionally well-preserved Victorian streetscapes , most notable of these streets is Vansittart Avenue , named after Admiral Henry Vansittart , one of the city 's first settlers . | Vansittart Avenue ( named after Admiral Henry Vansittart , an early settler ) in Woodstock 's west end has one of the finest residential Victorian streetscapes in the province . |
The early settlers were generally American immigrants from New York state , such as Levi Burtch and Dr. Levi Hoyt Perry . | The early settlers were American immigrants from New York state . |
Woodstock is the official seat of Oxford County . | Woodstock is a city and the county seat of Oxford County , Ontario in southwestern Ontario , Canada . |
A person who is born on February 29 may be called a `` leapling '' or a `` leap year baby '' . | A person who was born on February 29 may be called a `` leapling '' . |
February 29 is the 60th day of the Gregorian calendar in such a year , with 306 days remaining until the end of the year . | February 29 , or Leap ( bissextile ) day , is the 60th day of a leap year in the Gregorian Calendar , with 306 days remaining . |
In non-leap years , some leaplings celebrate their birthday on either February 28 or March 1 , while others only observe birthdays on the authentic intercalary date , February 29 . | In non-leap years they usually celebrate their birthday on February 28 or March 1 . |
Years containing a leap day are called leap years . | Only leap years have February 29 . |
In Taiwan ( Republic of China ) , the legal birthday of a leapling is February 28 in common years : If a period fixed by weeks , months , and years does not commence from the beginning of a week , month , or year , it ends with the ending of the day which proceeds the day of the last week , month , or year which corresponds to that on which it began to commence . | In Taiwan , the law says that the birthday of a leapling is February 28 in years that are not leap years . |
Kedarnath Bhattacharya ( born 23 September 1957 ) , better known as Kumar Sanu , is a leading Indian singer . | Kumar Sanu ( born 23 September 1957 ) is an Indian singer . |
The rank of SS-Junker was divided into four levels , those being Junker , Oberjunker , Standartenjunker , and Standartenoberjunker . | The rank of SS-Junker was split into four levels , those being Junker , Oberjunker , Standartenjunker , and Standartenoberjunker . |
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