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The local newspaper at the time , the Warsaw Signal edited by Thomas C. Sharp , was a vocal opponent of Mormon settlement and practices in Western Illinois .
Thomas C. Sharp , who edited the Warsaw Signal at this time lead the anti-Mormons .
The Mormons , led by Willard Richards , also attempted to establish a settlement at a site just south of Warsaw during this period , but abandoned these plans due to local opposition and other problems .
The Mormons tried to set up a settlement at Warren , a site just south of Warsaw .
During the 1840s , Warsaw was a center of opposition to Mormon settlement in Nauvoo and other areas in Hancock County during the conflict sometimes known as `` The Mormon Illinois War '' .
During the 1840s , Warsaw was one of the centers of opposition to the Mormons at Nauvoo .
After the Soviet Union established control over the area , it created the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast ( NKAO ) within the Azerbaijan SSR in 1923 .
After the Soviet Union established control over the area , in 1923 it formed the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast ( NKAO ) within the Azerbaijan SSR .
In 1991 , a referendum held in the NKAO and the neighbouring Shahumian region resulted in a declaration of independence .
On December 10 1991 , a referendum held in the NKAO and the neighboring Shahumian region resulted in a declaration of independence from Azerbaijan as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic .
Nagorno-Karabakh , officially the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic ( NKR ; Armenian : Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետություն Lernayin Gharabaghi Hanrapetut ` yun ) , Artsakh Republic or Republic of Artsakh ( Armenian : Արցախի Հանրապետություն Arts ` akhi Hanrapetut ` yun ) , is a republic in the South Caucasus recognized only by three other non-UN states .
The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic ( NKR ) ( Armenian : Լեռնային Ղարաբաղ Հանրապետություն Lernayin Gharabaghi Hanrapetut ` yun ) or Artsakh Republic is a de facto independent republic in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the South Caucasus .
In the final years of the Soviet Union , the region re-emerged as a source of dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan .
In the final years of the Soviet Union , the region again became a source of dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan , culminating in the Nagorno-Karabakh War of 1988-1994 .
According to Nadine Cheung from AOL Radio Blog the song is `` sung from the perspective of a scorned lover , who is finally able to see the light , but despite regretful sentiments , reconciliation is not an option here . ''
AOL Radio Blog 's Nadine Cheung says the song is `` sung from the perspective of a scorned lover , who is finally able to see the light , but despite regretful sentiments , reconciliation is not an option here . ''
The singer herself describes it as a `` dark blues-y gospel disco tune '' .
Adele has described it as a `` dark blues-y gospel disco tune '' .
Lipshutz also praised Adele 's vocal performance by writing , `` Adele 's noticeable leap in vocal confidence highlights the track .
Lipshutz praised Adele 's vocal performance .
Adele 's vocals have been described as having a `` hint of Wanda Jackson 's dirty-blues growl '' .
Critics have said Adele 's vocals are like Wanda Jackson 's `` dirty-blues growl . ''
Rolling Stone magazine 's Barry Walters gave the song a positive review stating , '' ` Rolling in the Deep ' finds the 22-year-old in bluesy gospel mode , sounding powerful but not particularly pop .
Rolling Stone 's Barry Walters gave `` Rolling in the Deep '' a positive review .
The Sun called the song `` an epic , foot-stomper of a pop anthem with thumping piano and a vocal you would expect from a veteran of 20 years on the road . ''
The Sun called the song an `` epic , foot-stomper of a pop anthem . ''
`` Rolling in the Deep '' is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Adele for her second studio album , 21 .
`` Rolling in the Deep '' is a song by English singer-songwriter Adele .
It was first released on 29 November 2010 as the lead single from 21 in digital download format .
It was released as the lead single on 29 November 2010 in the Netherlands .
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard magazine complimented the song 's `` sweeping chorus '' and felt that the song `` places a similar emphasis on its refrain but its multilayered instrumentation gives the English singer 's wail a previously unheard depth '' .
Jason Lipshutz from Billboard praised the chorus of the song and its instrumentation .
Starting with a stroked acoustic guitar , this breakup-mourning track builds to a stomping , hand-clapping climax that affirms the British knack for rejiggering the sound of American roots music . ''
He said that the song started with `` a stroked acoustic guitar . ''
The holiday was created by the United States Congress on May 20 , 1933 .
The first National Maritime Day was May 22 , 1933 , based on a joint resolution passed by the United States Congress on May 20 , 1933 .
Nepotism occurred in Spanish Colonial America when offices were given to family members .
Nepotism is when a person in authority gives jobs to their relatives .
David Scott `` Dave '' Mustaine ( born September 13 , 1961 ) is an American musician , best known as the founding guitarist-vocalist of the American thrash metal band Megadeth , and as the original lead guitarist for the American heavy metal band Metallica .
David Mustaine ( born September 13 , 1961 in La Mesa , California ) is the lead guitarist , songwriter and singer for the heavy metal band Megadeth .
Python is a widely used general-purpose , high-level programming language .
Python is an open source programming language that was made to both look good and be easy to read .
Wādī Ḥalfā ( Arabic : وادي حلفا ) is a city in the Northern state of Sudan on the shores of `` Lake Nubia '' ( the Sudanese section of Lake Nasser ) .
Wadi Halfa is a small city in the northern part of Sudan by Lake Nubia ( the Sudanese section of Lake Nasser ) .
The two tribes were named Ulong ( named after Ulong Island , one of Palau 's tourist spots ) and Koror ( named after the capital city of Palau at the time ) .
The two tribes were Ulong ( named after Ulong Island , one of Palau 's tourist spots ) and Koror ( named after the capital city of Palau ) .
The two tribes , Koror and Ulong , then participated in the first reward\/immunity challenge , with the winner , Koror , deciding to leave their present beach to another one they had not seen .
The two tribes , Koror and Ulong , then had their first reward\/immunity challenge , with the winner , Koror , chose to leave the beach they were at and go to another one they had not seen .
As the challenges continued , it quickly became apparent that Ulong was the weaker tribe , while strong leadership by Tom and Ian at Koror kept the tribe intact .
As the challenges continued , everyone knew that Ulong was the weaker tribe , while strong leadership by Tom and Ian at Koror kept the tribe together .
In a twist that would eventually lead to its use in later seasons , one individual immunity challenge required the first player to drop out to spend a night alone on an isolated island .
In a twist that would used in later seasons , the first player to lose the individual immunity challenge had to spend the night alone on a separate island .
The twenty players began the game by rowing a boat to shore , with the first player of each gender to reach shore to win immunity .
The twenty players for Palau began the game by rowing a boat to shore , with the first player of each gender to get to the shore winning immunity .
Koror developed a core group of five - Tom , Ian , Gregg , Jenn , and Katie - and those on the outside saw them as a threat but were unable to break them .
Koror had started a main group of five : Tom , Ian , Gregg , Jenn , and Katie , and those on the outside saw them as a threat but were not able to break them .
The final immunity challenge required players to stand on buoys for as long as possible ; Katie dropped out early , but both Tom and Ian remained for nearly 12 hours .
The last immunity challenge made players stand on buoys for as long as possible ; Katie jumped off early , but both Tom and Ian stayed for more than 12 hours .
Despite voting Gregg out , Katie felt betrayed by Ian , and her feelings worsened when Ian took Tom with him on a reward instead of her as he had promised .
Katie , feeling betrayed by Ian , became even more upset when Ian took Tom with him on a reward instead of her as he had promised .
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity , they are listed in order of finish , or alphabetically where it was a team effort ; where one castaway won and invited others , the invitees are in brackets .
If more than one tribe or player wins reward or immunity , they are listed in order of finish , or alphabetically if it was teamwork , or where one player won and invited others , the players they invited are in brackets .
Forgoing the usual tribal council , Tom voted Ian out of the game on the spot .
At the last tribal council , Tom voted Ian out of the game .
Janu was exiled and found the experience liberating , choosing to quit the game at the next tribal council , effectively sparing Stephenie from being voted out .
Janu , the one who lost , felt she had freedom when she left , and chose to quit the game at the next tribal council , which saved Stephenie from being voted out for one more round .
Ulong would win no immunity challenges and few reward challenges , and Koror 's only visit to tribal council was the result of a double-elimination twist .
Ulong won no immunity challenges and only three reward challenges .
At the final tribal council , Tom 's leadership and physical ability against Katie 's less dominant gameplay led the jury to award Tom the title of Sole Survivor by a vote of 6-1 .
At the last tribal council , Tom 's leadership and physical strength against Katie being too dependent on others , led the jury to vote Tom as the Sole Survivor , 6-1 .
Bobby Jon Drinkard and Stephenie LaGrossa competed once again in Survivor : Guatemala where they placed 9th and 2nd , respectively .
Stephenie LaGrossa and Bobby Jon Drinkard returned in the next season , Survivor : Guatemala , where they placed 2nd and 9th .
Ian attempted to make amends but Katie still held harsh feelings towards him .
Ian tried to make Katie happy , but she still held bad feelings towards him .
Survivor : Palau is the tenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor .
Survivor : Palau was the tenth season of the American reality show Survivor .
In the end , fire lieutenant Tom Westman defeated advertising executive Katie Gallagher in a 6-1 jury vote to become the Sole Survivor .
Fireman Tom Westman won against Katie Gallagher in a 6-1 vote .
Mid-game , having survived alone at Ulong after the entirety of her tribe had been voted out or eliminated at tribal councils , remaining member Stephenie LaGrossa received a map to Koror .
Having lived alone at Ulong , Stephenie LaGrossa got a map to Koror .
Despite making an immediate strong impression on her new tribe , Stephenie was quickly identified as a target due to her strength and for being the outsider .
Although Stephenie made strong impression on her new tribe , Stephenie became a target due to her strength .
The next day , Jeff Probst announced that they would now pick tribes via a schoolyard pick , with those who had won immunity getting first pick .
The next day , Jeff Probst said that they would now pick tribes by doing a schoolyard pick ( where one person , the captain , picks one person , then the person they picked picks another person , and so on ) .
Ian opted to quit the challenge , conceding immunity to Tom , after Tom played on his remorse for hurting Katie 's feelings and breaking his promises to her .
Ian chose to quit the challenge , giving immunity to Tom , after Tom played on his regret for hurting Katie 's feelings and breaking his promises to her , and Ian felt that dropping out would make up for the emotional damage he had done .
After disposing of Caryn , the final four players opted to allow the next vote to end in a tie between Jenn and Ian , and Ian won the subsequent fire-making challenge .
The final four : Tom , Ian , Katie , and Jenn , chose to allow the next vote to end in a tie between Jenn and Ian , and Ian won in the fire-making tie-breaker challenge .
After spending the night alone , she was instructed to travel to Koror , and was absorbed into their tribe .
After spending one night alone , she was told to travel to Koror , and given a Koror buff as there was no need for a tribal merge .
For the second time since the series ' premiere , the contestants selected the tribes instead of the producers .
For the second time in Survivor history , the players , not the producers , chose the tribes .
In this compound , manganese is in the +7 oxidation state .
The manganese is in the +7 oxidation state .
This report represents the first description of the production of potassium permanganate .
This report is the first description of the production of potassium permanganate .
He patented this solution , and marketed it as Condy 's Fluid .
He patented this solution , and sold it as Condy 's Fluid .
This crystalline material was known as Condy 's crystals or Condy 's powder .
This powder was called Condy 's crystals or Condy 's powder .
Early photographers used it as a component of flash powder .
Early photographers used it in flash powder .
Formerly known as permanganate of potash or Condy 's crystals , it is a strong oxidizing agent .
It is also known as permanganate of potash and Condy 's crystals .
Acidic solutions of permanganate are reduced to the faintly pink manganese ( II ) ion ( Mn2 + ) and water .
Acidic solutions of permanganate are reduced to the faintly pink Mn2 + ion , as in manganese ( II ) chloride .
In a related way , it is used as a reagent to determine the Kappa number of wood pulp .
In a related way , it is used as a reagent for wood pulp .
This behavior is also used as a qualitative test for the presence of double or triple bonds in a molecule , since the reaction decolorizes the initially purple permanganate solution and generates a brown precipitate ( MnO2 ) .
This behavior is also used as a qualitative test for the presence of double or triple bonds in a molecule , since the reaction makes the permanganate solution colorless .
In neutral solution , permanganate is only reduced by three electrons to give MnO2 , wherein Mn is in a +4 oxidation state .
In neutral solution , permanganate is reduced to brown manganese ( IV ) oxide , where Mn is in a +4 oxidation state .
In 1659 , Johann Rudolf Glauber fused a mixture of the mineral pyrolusite ( Manganese Dioxide : MnO2 ) and potassium carbonate to obtain a material that , when dissolved in water , gave a green solution ( potassium manganate ) which slowly shifted to violet and then finally red .
In 1659 a German chemist , J.R. Glauber , melted a mixture of the mineral pyrolusite and potassium carbonate to obtain a material that made a green solution ( potassium manganate ) when dissolved in water .
Just under two hundred years later London chemist Henry Bollmann Condy had an interest in disinfectants , and marketed several products including ozonised water .
He had an interest in disinfectants and made some things like ozonised water .
Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula KMnO4 .
Potassium permanganate is a chemical compound .
Although effective , the solution was not very stable .
The problem was that the solution was not very stable .
Potassium permanganate is used extensively in the water treatment industry .
Potassium permanganate is used as an oxidizing agent .
He found that fusing pyrolusite with NaOH and dissolving it in water produced a solution with disinfectant properties .
He found that when he melted pyrolusite with sodium hydroxide and dissolved it in water , it made a solution that had good disinfectant properties .
The lower end of the range is defined by the permeation limit , which defines the molecular weight of a molecules that is small to penetrate all pores of the stationary phase .
The exclusion limit defines the maximum molecular weight that can enter a pore , while the permeation limit signifies the minimum molecular weight to enter a pore .
It lies in the country 's Walloon Region and Province of Liège .
It is in the Walloon Region and Province of Liège .
Spa ( French pronunciation : ( spa ) ) is a municipality of Belgium .
Spa is a municipality of Belgium .
It is situated in a valley in the Ardennes mountain chain , some 35 km ( 22 mi ) southeast of Liège , and 45 km ( 28 mi ) southwest of Aachen .
Spa is 35 km ( 22 miles ) southeast of Liège , and 45 km ( 28 miles ) southwest of Aachen .
In 1918 , the German Army established its principal Headquarters in Spa , and it was from here that the delegates set out for the French lines to meet Marshal Foch and sue for peace in the consultations leading up to the Armistice which ended the First World War .
In 1918 , the German Army established its main Headquarters in Spa .
The town is close to the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps , ( actually today located in Stavelot ) which hosts the annual Formula One Belgian Grand Prix .
The town is perhaps best known today as home to the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps , the host the annual Formula One Belgian Grand Prix .
His son , Michael Fogolin , played for the Prince George Cougars in the WHL and died in his sleep on May 26 , 2004 , of a possible heart condition .
His son , Michael Fogolin , played for the Prince George Cougars in the WHL and died in his sleep on May 26 , 2004 of a possible heart condition .
He was the first of four captains to lead the Oilers to the Stanley Cup finals , in 1983 , where they lost to the New York Islanders .
He would be the first of four captains to lead the Oilers to the Stanley Cup finals , in 1983 , where they lost to the New York Islanders .
He played for the Buffalo Sabres and the Edmonton Oilers , appearing in 924 NHL regular season games between 1974 and 1987 , winning the Stanley Cup in 1984 and 1985 .
He played for the Buffalo Sabres and the Edmonton Oilers , playing in 924 NHL regular season games between 1974 and 1987 , winning the Stanley Cup in 1984 and 1985 .
Fogolin played his first professional season ( 1974-75 ) in Buffalo , but split the next season between the Sabres and the AHL Hershey Bears .
Fogolin played his first professional season ( 1974-75 ) in Buffalo , but played parts of the next season with the Sabres and the AHL Hershey Bears .
While a solid defenceman in his own right , he was overshadowed by many of the young stars on the Oilers ' roster , most notably the scoring superstar Wayne Gretzky .
While a solid defenceman in his own right , he was overshadowed by many of the young stars on the Oilers ' roster , most notably scoring superstar Wayne Gretzky .
Lee Joseph Fogolin ( born February 7 , 1955 in Chicago , Illinois , and raised in Thunder Bay , Ontario ) , is a retired defenseman who played in the National Hockey League .
Lee Joseph Fogolin ( born February 7 , 1955 in Chicago , Illinois and raised in Thunder Bay , Ontario ) , is a retired defenceman who played in the National Hockey League .
Fogolin was replaced as captain by Gretzky for the 1983-84 season onwards .
Fogolin gave up the captaincy to Gretzky for the 1983-84 season onwards .
Neighboring states include the People 's Republic of China to the west , Japan to the east and northeast , and the Philippines to the south .
The People 's Republic of China ( PRC ) is to the northwest ; Japan is to the northeast ; the Philippines is to the south .
Mikhail Botvinnik later said , `` I am a Jew by blood , Russian by culture , Soviet by upbringing . ''
Mikhail Botvinnik later said , `` I am a Jew by blood , Russian by culture , Soviet by upbringing '' .
After consulting José Raúl Capablanca and Lasker , Krylenko proposed to award Botvinnik the title grandmaster , but Botvinnik objected that `` titles were not the point . ''
After consulting Capablanca and Lasker , Krylenko proposed to award Botvinnik the title grandmaster , but Botvinnik objected that `` titles were not the point '' .
In 1945 he dominated the tournament , scoring 15\/17 ; however , in 1952 he tied with Mark Taimanov and won the play-off match .
In 1945 he dominated the tournament , scoring 15\/17 ; in 1952 he tied with Mark Taimanov and won the play-off match .
His famous pupils include World Champions Anatoly Karpov , Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik .
They included three future World Champions Anatoly Karpov , Garry Kasparov and Vladimir Kramnik .
Although his Soviet rivals forecast disaster for him , he scored an undefeated shared first place ( +6 = 8 ) with Capablanca , 1\/2 point ahead of current World Champion Max Euwe and rising American stars Reuben Fine and Samuel Reshevsky , and 1 point ahead of ex-champion Alexander Alekhine .
Krylenko authorized his participation and , although his Soviet rivals forecast disaster for him , he scored an undefeated shared first place ( +6 = 8 ) with Capablanca , 1\/2 point ahead of the then World Champion Max Euwe and rising American stars Reuben Fine and Samuel Reshevsky , and 1 point ahead of ex-champion Alexander Alekhine .
In January 1929 , Botvinnik played for Leningrad in the student team chess championship against Moscow .
In January 1929 , he played for Leningrad in the student team chess championship against Moscow .
This was played in Moscow in June 1936 , and Botvinnik finished second , one point behind Capablanca and 2 1\/2 ahead of Flohr .
An even stronger double-round tournament was played in Moscow in June 1936 , and Botvinnik finished second , one point behind Capablanca and 2 1\/2 ahead of Flohr .
Working as an electrical engineer and computer scientist at the same time , he was one of the very few professional chess players who achieved distinction in another career while playing top-class competitive chess .
He was an electrical engineer , one of the few chess masters who achieved distinction in another career while playing top-class competitive chess .
To test the strength of Soviet chess masters , Krylenko organized the Moscow 1925 chess tournament .
p178 To test the strength of Soviet chess masters , Nikolai Krylenko organized the Moscow 1925 chess tournament .
Later in 1937 , Botvinnik drew a match of thirteen games against Levenfish .
Later , in 1937 , Botvinnik drew a match of thirteen games against Grigory Levenfish .
In his first tournament outside the USSR , the Hastings 1934-35 , Botvinnik achieved only a tie for 5th-6th places , with 5\/9 .
In his first tournament outside the USSR , the Hastings International Chess Congress 1934-35 , Botvinnik achieved only a tie for 5th-6th places , with 5\/9 .
Botvinnik won further Soviet Championship titles in 1939 , 1944 , 1945 , and 1952 , bringing his total to six .
Botvinnik won further Soviet Championship titles in 1939 , 1944 , 1945 , and 1952 , bringing his total to six - a record he shares with Mikhail Tal .
His parents were Russian Jews , his father was a dental technician and his mother a dentist , which allowed the family to live outside the Pale of Settlement to which most Jews in the Russian Empire were restricted at the time .
His mother was a dentist , which allowed the family to live outside the Pale of Settlement to which most Jews in Russia were restricted at the time .
However , aided by his old friend Ragozin and coach Abram Model , he leveled the score in Leningrad and the match was drawn .
However , aided by his old friend Viacheslav Ragozin and coach Abram Model , he levelled the score in Leningrad and the match was drawn .
Botvinnik placed first equal with Flohr , 1\/2 point ahead of Lasker and one point ahead of José Raúl Capablanca , in Moscow 's second International Tournament , held in 1935 .
Botvinnik came first equal with Flohr , 1\/2 point ahead of Lasker and one point ahead of José Raúl Capablanca , in Moscow 's second International Tournament , held in 1935 .
Soon afterwards , Botvinnik was informed that Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky , one of the older masters and a member of the Soviet embassy in Prague , had arranged a match between Salo Flohr and himself , with his opponent then regarded as one of the most credible contenders for Alexander Alekhine 's World Chess Championship title .
Soon afterwards Ilyin-Genevsky , one of the older masters and a member of the Soviet embassy in Prague , arranged a match between Salo Flohr and Botvinnik .
Botvinnik used what he regarded as the first version of his method of preparing for a contest , but fell two games behind by the end of the first six , played in Moscow .
Botvinnik fell two games behind by the end of the first six , played in Moscow .
Botvinnik was the first world-class player to develop within the Soviet Union , putting him under political pressure but also giving him considerable influence within Soviet chess .
Botvinnik was the first world-class player to develop within the Soviet Union .
In 1933 , he repeated his Soviet Championship win , in his home city of Leningrad , with 14\/19 , describing the results as evidence that Krylenko 's plan to develop a new generation of Soviet masters had borne fruit .
In 1933 , he repeated his Soviet Championship win , in his home city of Leningrad , with 14\/19 .
Botvinnik also played a major role in the organization of chess , making a significant contribution to the design of the World Chess Championship system after World War II and becoming a leading member of the coaching system that enabled the Soviet Union to dominate top-class chess during that time .
He played a major role in the design of the World Chess Championship system after World War II .
In late summer 1931 , he graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering , after completing a practical assignment on temporary transmission lines at the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station .
In late summer 1931 , he graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering .
Leningrad won and the team manager , who was also Deputy Chairman of the Prolestud , secured Botvinnik a transfer to the Polytechnic 's Electromechanical Department , where he was one of only four students who entered straight from school .
Leningrad won and the team manager got Botvinnik a transfer to the Polytechnic 's Electromechanical Department .
Botvinnik died of pancreatic cancer in May 1995 .
He died of pancreatic cancer in Moscow .
After an appeal by a local chess official , he was admitted in 1928 to Leningrad University 's Mathematics Department .
Botvinnik was admitted in 1928 to Leningrad University 's Mathematics Department .