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2:19 | text | Construction of the Xanadu house in Kissimmee, Florida, began with the pouring of a concrete slab base and the erection of a tension ring 40 feet (12 m) in diameter to anchor the domed roof of what would become the "Great Room" of the house. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:20 | text | The Xanadu house in Kissimmee, Florida used an automated system controlled by Commodore microcomputers. The house had fifteen rooms; of these the kitchen, party room, health spa, and bedrooms all used computers and other electronic equipment heavily in their design. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:21 | text | In 1946, he was honored on the first coin to feature an African American, the Booker T. Washington Memorial Half Dollar, which was minted by the United States until 1951.On April 5, 1956, the hundredth anniversary of Washington's birth, the house where he was born in Franklin County, Virginia, was designated as the Booker T. Washington National Monument. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:22 | text | The National Building Museum is located at 401 F Street NW in Washington, D.C. It is a museum of "architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning". | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:23 | text | The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:24 | text | Most American Indians are comfortable with Indian, American Indian, and Native American. That term is reflected in the name chosen for the National Museum of the American Indian, which opened in 2004 on the Mall in Washington, DC. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:25 | text | The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:26 | text | The interior of the house was cave-like, featuring cramped rooms and low ceilings, although it is not clear whether these accounts describe the same Xanadu House with a thirty-foot dome. The interiors used a cream color for the walls, and a pale green for the floor. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:27 | text | The Washington Post (also known as the Post and, informally, WaPo) is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most-widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area, and has a large national audience. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:28 | text | That term is reflected in the name chosen for the National Museum of the American Indian, which opened in 2004 on the Mall in Washington, DC. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:29 | text | The Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery are housed in the Old Patent Office Building, near Washington's Chinatown. The Renwick Gallery is officially part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum but is in a separate building near the White House. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:30 | text | It had at least two entrances, and large porthole-type windows. The interior of the house was cave-like, featuring cramped rooms and low ceilings, although it is not clear whether these accounts describe the same Xanadu House with a thirty-foot dome. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:31 | text | Investigations of the later twentieth century have revealed many documented cases of sexual, manual, physical and mental abuse occurring mostly in church-run schools. The National Museum of the American Indian also notes that some students had good memories of their school days, having learned skills and made lifelong friends. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:32 | text | The building itself was formally renamed the National Building Museum in 1997.Every year, the annual Christmas in Washington program was filmed at the museum, with the President and First Lady until the show's cancellation in 2015. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:33 | text | The Renwick Gallery is officially part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum but is in a separate building near the White House. Other Smithsonian museums and galleries include: the Anacostia Community Museum in Southeast Washington; the National Postal Museum near Union Station; and the National Zoo in Woodley Park. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:34 | text | The interior of the house was cave-like, featuring cramped rooms and low ceilings, although it is not clear whether these accounts describe the same Xanadu House with a thirty-foot dome. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:53 | text | Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin (Russian: «Космона́вт Ю́рий Гага́рин») was a Soviet space control-monitoring ship or Vigilship (Veladora) that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications. Named after cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the ship was completed in December 1971 to support the Soviet space program. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:54 | text | Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin (Russian: «Космона́вт Ю́рий Гага́рин») was a Soviet space control-monitoring ship or Vigilship (Veladora) that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:55 | text | In 1986, Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin was the world's largest communications ship and was the flagship of a fleet of communications ships. These ships greatly extended the tracking range when the orbits of cosmonauts and unmanned missions were not over the USSR.In 1975, the ship was a part of the Soviet-American Apollo-Soyuz joint test program. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:56 | text | The maritime part fell under the responsibility of the Baltic- and Black sea shipping. The ships had home ports in Ukraine (Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin and the other surveillance ship Akademik Sergei Korolev), so after the fall of the Soviet Union they were transferred to Ukraine – ending their role in spaceflight. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:57 | text | The Akademik Sergey Korolyov (Russian: Академик Сергей Королёв) was a space control-monitoring ship or Vigilship (Veladora) constructed in 1970 to support the Soviet space program. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:58 | text | The ships had home ports in Ukraine (Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin and the other surveillance ship Akademik Sergei Korolev), so after the fall of the Soviet Union they were transferred to Ukraine – ending their role in spaceflight. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:59 | text | Named after Sergey Korolyov, the head Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s, the ship also conducted upper atmosphere and outer space research. In Soviet times, the Akademik Sergey Korolyov was a large communications ship which was part of a fleet of communications ships. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:60 | text | Named after cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the ship was completed in December 1971 to support the Soviet space program. The ship also conducted upper atmosphere and outer space research. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:61 | text | Named after Sergey Korolyov, the head Soviet rocket engineer and designer during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s, the ship also conducted upper atmosphere and outer space research. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:62 | text | The ship also conducted upper atmosphere and outer space research. It had very distinguishable looks due to two extremely large and two smaller parabolic "dish" antennas placed on top of the hull. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:63 | text | They released a commercial for their third fragrance, "You & I", named after their 2014 song of the same name. In 2015, One Direction appeared in an advert for the Toyota Vios. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:64 | text | The idea of "deduction" popularized in Sherlock Holmes stories is technically abduction, rather than deductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning goes in the same direction as that of the conditionals, whereas abductive reasoning goes in the direction contrary to that of the conditionals. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:65 | text | Same Direction" is the third single from Hoobastank's second major studio album The Reason. It was released as a single in 2004, a couple of months after the release of "The Reason" as a single. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:66 | text | In 1975, the ship was a part of the Soviet-American Apollo-Soyuz joint test program. Sold for scrapping and renamed OROL, arriving at Alang on 18 August 1996. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:67 | text | Modern instruments used to measure wind speed and direction are called anemometers and wind vanes, respectively. These types of instruments are used by the wind energy industry, both for wind resource assessment and turbine control. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:68 | text | To keep to a bearing is not, in general, the same as going in a straight direction along a great circle. Conversely, one can keep to a great circle and the bearing may change. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:86 | text | Rhododendron macrophyllum, the Pacific rhododendron, California rosebay, California rhododendron, coast rhododendron or big leaf rhododendron, is a large-leaved species of Rhododendron native to the Pacific Coast of North America. It is the state flower of Washington. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:87 | text | A new calcium-tolerant stock of rhododendrons (trademarked as 'Inkarho') has been exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London (2011). Individual hybrids of rhododendrons have been grafted on to a rootstock on a single rhododendron plant that was found growing in a chalk quarry. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:88 | text | Rhododendron macrophyllum, the Pacific rhododendron, California rosebay, California rhododendron, coast rhododendron or big leaf rhododendron, is a large-leaved species of Rhododendron native to the Pacific Coast of North America. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:89 | text | Bees became paralysed and exhibited excessive grooming or other distress behaviours after feeding on Rhododendron nectar, and ate less food than bees fed a control nectar. In contrast the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) was not affected by the rhododendron nectar. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:90 | text | Rhododendron bud blast, a fungal condition that causes buds to turn brown and dry, and not open, is caused by the fungus Pycnostysanus azaleae, which may be brought to the plant by the rhododendron leafhopper, Graphocephala fennahi. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:91 | text | Pink Rhododendron (Rhododendron campanulatum) is the State Flower of Himachal Pradesh, India. Rhododendron is also the provincial flower of Jiangxi, China and the state flower of Nagaland, the 16th state of the Indian Union. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:92 | text | It was decided to print a red Rhododendron flower (Nepal's national flower) on top of the watermark. Notes of these denominations which were issued in 2009 and thereafter are printed on paper which has a Rhododendron flower as watermark instead of the royal portrait and were therefore released without the additional overprint in red. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:93 | text | Rhododendron campanulatum, the bell-flowered rhododendron or bell rhododendron, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to the Himalayas and Tibet. It is the state flower of Himachal Pradesh. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:94 | text | Rhododendron maximum, the most widespread rhododendron of the Appalachian Mountains, is the state flower of the US state of West Virginia, and is in the Flag of West Virginia. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:95 | text | The juice of rhododendron flower is used to make a squash called burans (named after the flower) in the hilly regions of Uttarakhand. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:96 | text | In the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, rhododendron flowers have been used for some time to make popular fruit and flower wines. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:97 | text | Rhododendron is also the provincial flower of Jiangxi, China and the state flower of Nagaland, the 16th state of the Indian Union. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:98 | text | In the language of flowers, the Rhododendron symbolizes danger and to beware. Rhododendron arboreum (lali guransh) is the national flower of Nepal. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:99 | text | The rhododendron is the national flower of Nepal, where the flower is considered edible and enjoyed for its sour taste. The pickled flower can last for months and the flower juice is also marketed. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:100 | text | The juice of rhododendron flower is used to make a squash called burans (named after the flower) in the hilly regions of Uttarakhand. It is admired for its distinctive flavor and color. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:101 | text | Rhododendron campanulatum, the bell-flowered rhododendron or bell rhododendron, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to the Himalayas and Tibet. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:119 | text | The Torre del Puerco (36.331186°N 6.161276°W / 36.331186; -6.161276) dates to the 16th century, but later was used as a defensive post during the Battle of Barrosa in 1811. The Torre Bermeja (36.374989°N 6.191318°W / 36.374989; -6.191318) is a defensive tower located on the Playa de la Barrosa. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:120 | text | The Puerta del Reloj Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾta ðel ˈrelox], Torre del Reloj Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtore ðel ˈrelox] or Boca del Puente Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboka ðel ˈpwente] is the main city gate of the historic center of Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia and the original entrance of the fortified city. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:121 | text | Other landmarks in the city include the Statue of the Fisherman, the Torre del Reloj (Clock Tower), the Brizuela Absalón House, the Gasca Blanco House and the Herrera García House. The Casa de los Tesoros is a large gift shop, which offers bagels, bizcochos and Mexican handcrafts and folk art. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:122 | text | The Torre del Reloj (36.418191°N 6.146216°W / 36.418191; -6.146216) is the clock tower, popularly known as Arquillo Clock, and is one of the most emblematic buildings of Chiclana, located on the Plaza Mayor. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:123 | text | Luanco was an important fishing and whaling port. Currently, Luanco is a relevant tourist point in norther Spain, well known by its historic buildings (Santa María church, the Torre del Reloj or the Palace of Menéndez Pola), the beaches of Santa María and La Ribera and gastronomy as well. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:124 | text | It is located between the squares Plaza de Independencia and Plaza de los Coches. The name "Puerta del Reloj" responds to the clock with which it was crowned at the beginning of the 18th century. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:125 | text | Currently, Luanco is a relevant tourist point in norther Spain, well known by its historic buildings (Santa María church, the Torre del Reloj or the Palace of Menéndez Pola), the beaches of Santa María and La Ribera and gastronomy as well. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:126 | text | The main entrance to downtown is the Puerta del Reloj (Clock Gate), which exits onto the Plaza de los Coches (Square of the Carriages). A few steps farther is the Plaza de la Aduana (Customs Square), next to the mayor's office. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:127 | text | There are three significant towers in the area. The Torre del Puerco (36.331186°N 6.161276°W / 36.331186; -6.161276) dates to the 16th century, but later was used as a defensive post during the Battle of Barrosa in 1811. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:128 | text | The tower was previously known as ‘The Clock Tower’ (Torre del Reloj), owing its name to the clock that was previously house within. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:129 | text | Tower of Homage (La torre del Homenaje), of octagonal shape, is situated in the Northeast corner. The tower was previously known as ‘The Clock Tower’ (Torre del Reloj), owing its name to the clock that was previously house within. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:130 | text | The UCV Clock Tower, also known by its Spanish name Torre del Reloj de la UCV, or Reloj de la UCV, is a monument made of prestressed concrete. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:131 | text | Other landmarks in the city include the Statue of the Fisherman, the Torre del Reloj (Clock Tower), the Brizuela Absalón House, the Gasca Blanco House and the Herrera García House. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:132 | text | The tower was previously known as ‘The Clock Tower’ (Torre del Reloj), owing its name to the clock that was previously house within. The interior has Gothic features including an ogival ceiling. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:133 | text | Among the locals this gate is known as Boca del Puente, but for non-natives of Cartagena it is simply the Puerta del Reloj. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:134 | text | The main entrance to downtown is the Puerta del Reloj (Clock Gate), which exits onto the Plaza de los Coches (Square of the Carriages). | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:150 | text | The first all-female over-wintering group is from Germany and spends the 1990-1991 winter at Georg von Neumayer, with the first German female station leader and medical doctor Monika Puskeppeleit. In 1991 In-Young Ahn is the first female leader of an Asian research station (King Sejong Station), and the first South Korean woman to step onto Antarctica. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:151 | text | The first female station leader on Antarctica was Australian, Diana Patterson, head of Mawson Station in 1989. The first all-female over-wintering group is from Germany and spends the 1990-1991 winter at Georg von Neumayer, with the first German female station leader and medical doctor Monika Puskeppeleit. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:152 | text | In Japan and Korea, "Floor 1" (1F) is usually assigned to the lowest floor that is at least partially above the ground level, so occasionally, 1F in these countries corresponds to the "lower ground floor" in the UK. 2F then corresponds to the "ground floor", 3F to the "first floor", and so on. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:153 | text | The station is located at 75°00'S, 00°04'E, and 2892 m above sea level. It is located 757 km southeast of Neumayer-Station III, which lies on the Ekstrom Ice Shelf and provides logistics and administration for Kohnen-Station. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:154 | text | The floor at ground or street level is called the "ground floor" (i.e. it has no number, the floor below it is called "basement", and the floor above it is called "first") in many places. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:155 | text | This typically happens when both floors have street-level entrances, as is often the case for hillside buildings. In the UK, the lower of these floors would be called the "lower ground floor", while the upper would be called either the "upper ground floor" or simply the "ground floor". | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:156 | text | A few buildings in the United States and Canada have both a "first floor" (usually the main floor of the building) and a "ground floor" below it. This typically happens when both floors have street-level entrances, as is often the case for hillside buildings. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:157 | text | Neumayer-Station III is located at 70°40′08″S 8°16′02″W, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away from the previous station, Neumayer II which is now abandoned and covered by a thick ice cover. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:158 | text | In Japan and Korea, "Floor 1" (1F) is usually assigned to the lowest floor that is at least partially above the ground level, so occasionally, 1F in these countries corresponds to the "lower ground floor" in the UK. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:159 | text | The station replaces the Neumayer-Station II and the Georg-von-Neumayer-Station that preceded it. The expected lifespan of the station is 25 to 30 years and the entire project is estimated to cost €39 million. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:160 | text | Diana Patterson, the first female station leader on Antarctica, saw a change happening in 1995. She felt that many of the sexist views of the past had given way so that women were judged not by the fact that they were women, but "by how well you did your job. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:161 | text | In the UK, the lower of these floors would be called the "lower ground floor", while the upper would be called either the "upper ground floor" or simply the "ground floor". | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:162 | text | Also unfinished was the West Sitting Hall, which was not intended to be a sitting hall at all but rather a "Grand Staircase" leading up from the Ground Floor. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:163 | text | In Italy the main floor of a home is usually above the ground level, and may be called the piano nobile ("noble floor"). | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:164 | text | In countries that use this system, the floor at ground level is usually referred to by a special name, usually translating as "ground floor" or equivalent. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:165 | text | Ground floor and first floor are both referred to as "unang palapag", followed by "ikalawang palapag" (second floor), "ikatlong palapag" (third floor) and so on. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:184 | text | In the Islamic tradition, In Shia Islam, after the first four sites, the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf and the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Fatimah Masumeh Shrine in Qom are the holiest sites. For Sufi Muslims, after the first four sites, Mazar Ghous in Baghdad, Iraq, is the holiest site, followed by Data Darbar in Lahore, Pakistan. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:185 | text | The Imam Husayn Shrine or the Place of Imam Husayn ibn Ali (Arabic: مَقَام ٱلْإِمَام ٱلْحُسَيْن ٱبْن عَلِيّ, romanized: Maqām al-ʾImām al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlīy) is the mosque and burial site of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Imam of Shia Islam, in the city of Karbala, Iraq. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:186 | text | The two holiest sites of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia are directly mentioned or referred to in the Quran. In the Islamic tradition, In Shia Islam, after the first four sites, the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf and the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Fatimah Masumeh Shrine in Qom are the holiest sites. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:187 | text | It has also been narrated from Ja'far al-Sadiq, the Shia's sixth Imam, that the Imam Ali Mosque is the third of five holy places: Mecca, Medina, Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, and the shrine of Fatima Masumeh in Qom. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:188 | text | It has also been narrated from As-Sadiq that Imām 'Alī Mosque is the third of five holy places: Mecca, Medina, Imām 'Alī Mosque in Najaf, Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbalā, and the Shrine of his daughter Fāṭimah in Qom. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:189 | text | In the Islamic tradition, In Shia Islam, after the first four sites, the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf and the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Fatimah Masumeh Shrine in Qom are the holiest sites. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:190 | text | After the four mosques accepted by all Muslims as holy sites, the Shia Muslims consider Imam Ali Masjid in Najaf as the holiest site of only Shia Muslims, followed by Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala and then the Fatima Masumeh Shrine in Qom, Iran. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:191 | text | In the 15th century, Timurid Sultan Husayn Bayqarah Mirza built a mosque over the tomb of Ali. It is by far the most important landmark in Mazar-i-Sharif and it is believed that the name of city (Noble Shrine, Grave of Hazrat-i-Ali Sharif) originates from this shrine. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:192 | text | His uncle authored al-Mawidha al-Hasina (The Good Instruction), a critique of Ali al-Wardi's Wuadh al-Salatin (The Sultans Preachers').By the 1950s, he was giving sermons in the Husayn shrine. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:193 | text | The Al-Abbas Shrine is located directly across from the Imam Husayn Shrine, and contains the tomb of Abbas ibn Ali, son of Ali and brother of Husayn. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:194 | text | At the age of 19, after his father, Ali passed away, he took on the responsibilities of the custodianship of the Imam Husayn shrine. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:195 | text | He grew up and studied in Karbala and was highly influenced by the literary atmosphere that surrounded him at the time. At the age of 19, after his father, Ali passed away, he took on the responsibilities of the custodianship of the Imam Husayn shrine. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:196 | text | Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Iraq is the second most holiest site for Shia Muslims. It contains the tomb of Husayn ibn Ali. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:197 | text | The Imam Husayn Shrine was later built over his grave in Karbala. In 850, the Abassid Caliph al-Mutawakkil destroyed his shrine in order to stop Shi'i pilgrimages. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:198 | text | According to the Shi'i belief that the body of an Imam is only buried by an Imam, Husayn ibn Ali's body was buried by his son, Ali Zayn al-Abidin. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:199 | text | Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala is the second holiest site especially for Shia Muslims. It contains the tomb of the Husayn, the third Shia Imam. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:218 | text | Saint-Vallier Est Street, previously called Saint-Charles Street, the first paved road in Quebec. A funicular car allows for easy transportation up Cap Diamant connecting to Upper Town from the narrow Petit-Champlain road at the foot of the Cape to the top with a marvellous view of the city. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:219 | text | Until 2002, Quebec was a mostly urbanized city and its territory coterminous with today's borough of La Cité-Limoilou. The Government of Quebec then mandated a municipal reorganization in the province, and many suburbs of the north shore of the Saint-Lawrence were merged into Quebec City, taking the form of boroughs. | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:220 | text | The Saint Lawrence River has some of the world's largest sustaining inland Atlantic ports at Montreal (the province's largest city), Trois-Rivières, and Quebec City (the capital). | Not supported with pagination yet |
2:221 | text | Champlain spent the winter building Fort Saint-Louis on top of Cape Diamond. By mid-May, he learned that the fur trading monopoly had been handed over to another company led by the Caen brothers. | Not supported with pagination yet |
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