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The tour had a much larger budget than past shows due to the success of the album and its singles .
It also had a much larger budget than past tours , due to the success of the album and its singles .
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As the air , Shu was considered to be a cooling , and thus calming , influence , and pacifier .
Shu was the ancient Egyptian god of dry air , and so was a calming and cooling influence .
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Shu separated Nut from Geb as they were in the act of love , creating duality in the manifest world : above and below , light and dark , good and evil .
Nut to keep her apart from her consort the earth god Geb .
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Shu was seen with between one and four feathers .
At other times he wore four ostrich feathers .
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Refugee Boy is a teen novel written by Benjamin Zephaniah .
Refugee Boy is a very on the edge of your seat book written by Benjamin Zephaniah . <SEP> " Refugee Boy " was Benjamin Zephaniah 's fifth book .
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It is a book about Alem Kelo , a 14-year-old refugee from Ethiopia and Eritrea .
The whole story centers around the 14-year-old Alem Kelo .
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Alem 's father takes him to London , England , under the pretext of a holiday to celebrate his fourteenth birthday .
His father takes him to London to be safe .
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The novel was the recipient of the 2002 Portsmouth Book Award in the Longer Novel category .
It won the 2002 Portsmouth Book Award in the Longer Novel category .
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An author , administrator , lawyer and prominent parliamentarian , his administration introduced a range of social and political measures such as social security , land reforms and higher taxes including the introduction of taxation of the rent on land .
He was also an author , administrator , lawyer , and parliamentarian .
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While the coup is at times referred to in the West as Operation Ajax after its CIA cryptonym , in Iran it is referred to as the 28 Mordad 1332 Coup d 'e ́ tat , after its date on the Iranian calendar .
In Iran it is called the 28 Mordad 1332 coup .
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The spotted bass ( " Micropterus punctulatus " ) , also called spotty , or spots in various fishing communities , is a species of freshwater fish of the sunfish family ( Centrarchidae ) of the order Perciformes .
The spotted bass ( " Micropterus punctulatus " ) also called the Kentucky Bass , is a freshwater game fish in the sunfish family .
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It has also been introduced to southern Africa , where it has become established in some isolated waters .
It has also been introduced into other countries .
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It is often mistaken for the similar and more common largemouth bass .
The spotted bass is often confused with the largemouth bass because it has the same coloring .
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The spotted bass , like all black basses except the largemouth , has scales on the base portion of the second dorsal fin , its first and second dorsal fin are clearly connected , and its upper jaw bone does not extend back to or beyond the rear edge of the eyes .
The spotted bass is a fish with a slender body marked by black on its side .
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The Alabama spotted is highly prized as a gamefish and average size is much larger than the more common Kentucky spotted bass .
The Alabama spotted bass is distinguished by a dark spot on the tail in addition to the one on each gill cover .
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Many anglers who catch a spotted bass mistake it for a largemouth due to the coloration although there are subtle differences .
Many spotted bass are caught by accident by fishermen seeking largemouth or smallmouth bass .
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Spotted bass seem to segregated by habitat type from closely related species such as the large and small mouth bass .
The same lures that attract other black bass also attract spotted bass .
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Spotted bass can be found deeper than smallmouth bass at depths up to 100 ft .
In mid-summer , fishing in reservoirs , spotted bass can be as deep as 100 feet .
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These are buildings that are under construction in Thailand .
This lists buildings that are under construction in Thailand
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Jana ́ c ̌ ek expressed his painful feelings for his daughter in a new work , his opera " Jenu ̊ fa " , in which the suffering of his daughter had transfigured into Jenu ̊ fa 's .
Jana ́ c ̌ ek ’ s spent several years writing his opera " Jenu ̊ fa " .
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The opera was performed in Brno in 1904 , with reasonable success , but Jana ́ c ̌ ek felt this was no more than a provincial achievement .
" Jenu ̊ fa " was very successful when it was first performed in 1904 .
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Jana ́ c ̌ ek 's later works are his most celebrated .
In his final years Jana ́ c ̌ ek wrote most of the great works for which he is world-famous .
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The success of " Jenu ̊ fa " ( often called the " Moravian national opera " ) at Prague in 1916 gave Jana ́ c ̌ ek access to the world 's great opera stages .
His opera " Jenu ̊ fa " was performed in Prague .
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The operas of his mature period , " Jenu ̊ fa " ( 1904 ) , " Ka ́ t ̌ a Kabanova ́ " ( 1921 ) , " The Cunning Little Vixen " ( 1924 ) , " The Makropulos Affair " ( 1926 ) and " From the House of the Dead " ( after a novel by Dostoyevsky and premie Μ€ red posthumously in 1930 ) are considered his finest works .
He wrote three of his finest operas : " Katya Kabanova ́ " , " The Cunning Little Vixen " and " The Makropulos Affair " .
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The Resources Development Administration ( RDA for short ) mines for a valuable mineral β€” unobtanium β€” on Pandora , a densely forested habitable moon orbiting the gas giant Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system .
Some humans have traveled from Earth to Pandora because it is a source of a very valuable mineral called unobtanium .
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Pandora , whose atmosphere is poisonous to humans , is inhabited by the Na 'vi , a species of 10 ft , blue-skinned , sapient humanoids that live in harmony with nature and worship a mother goddess named Eywa .
Pandora is inhabited by the Na 'vi . <SEP> They live in harmony with Nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa .
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To explore Pandora 's biosphere , scientists use Na 'vi-human hybrids called " avatars " , operated by genetically matched humans ; Jake Sully , a paraplegic former Marine , replaces his deceased identical twin brother as an operator of one .
Avatars are Na 'vi bodies modified with human DNA . <SEP> After his brother dies , Jake replaces him to control his avatar .
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Sulfur hexafluoride ( SF ) is an inorganic , colorless , odorless , non-flammable , non-toxic extremely potent greenhouse gas , and an excellent electrical insulator .
Sulfur hexafluoride is a colorless , odorless gas . <SEP> Sulfur hexafluoride is not toxic .
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Andre ́ George Previn , ( ; born Andreas Ludwig Priwin ; April 6 , 1929 – February 28 , 2019 ) was a German-American pianist , composer , arranger , and conductor .
Andre ́ Previn ( born Andreas Ludwig Prewin ; April 6 , 1929 – February 28 , 2019 ) was a German-American pianist , conductor , and composer .
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Previn was born in Berlin into a Jewish family , the second son and last of three children of Charlotte ( ne ́ e Epstein ; Frankfurt 1891 – 1986 ) and Jack Previn ( Jakob Priwin ; Graudenz 1885 – 1963 ) , who was a lawyer , judge , and music teacher born in Graudenz , then in Germany but which is now part of Poland .
Andre ́ Previn was born as Andreas Ludwig Priwin to a Jewish family in Berlin , Germany .
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Previn became a naturalized US citizen in 1943 .
He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1943 .
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Sufi brotherhoods have become the dominant Muslim organization , like much of West Africa .
Since then , Sufi brotherhoods have become the most common and powerful Muslim organisations , like in many West African countries .
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Despite this , a variety of interpretations of Islam coexist β€” largely in peace β€” with one another as well as with minorities of other faiths .
These different interpretations exist alongside each other , and alongside less common religions , usually peacefully .
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The government of Niger is secular in law while recognising the importance of Islam to the vast majority of its citizens .
The government of Niger is secular , or separate from any religion .
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Ibrahim was an ethnic Pashtun .
He was an ethnic Pashtun .
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Ibrahim Khan Lodi became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Lodi .
He became sultan in 1517 after Sikandar Lodi died .
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Ibrahim Lodi also displeased the nobility when he replaced old and senior commanders with younger ones who were loyal to him .
Ibrahim Lodi also displeased the nobility when he replaced old and senior commanders by younger ones who were loyal to him .
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In 1526 , the Mughal forces of Babur , the king of Kabulistan ( Kabul , present Afghanistan ) , defeated Ibrahim 's much larger army in the Battle of Panipat .
In 1526 , the Mughal forces of Babur , the king of Kabulistan , defeated Ibrahim 's much larger army in the 1st Battle of Panipat .
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Ibrahim Khan was killed with Lakshminat Jha during the battle .
Ibrahim was killed during the battle .
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It is estimated that Babur 's forces numbered around 12,000 – 15,000 men and had between 20 and 24 pieces of field artillery .
It is estimated that Babur 's forces numbered around 12,000 men . <SEP> His army had between 20 to 24 pieces of field artillery .
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Ibrahim Lodi had around 1,00,000 – 1,20,000 men along with at least 300 war elephants .
Ibrahim Lodi had around 30,000-40,000 men along with at least 100 war elephants .
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" Nimr Ba Μ„ qir an-Nimr " ; 21 June 1959 – 2 January 2016 ; also Romanized " Bakir al-Nimr " , " al-Nemr " , " al-Namr " , " al-Nimer " , " al-Nemer " , " al-Namer " ) , commonly referred to as Sheikh Nimr , was a Shia Sheikh in al-Awamiyah in Saudi Arabia 's Eastern Province whose arrest and execution was widely condemned , including by governments and human rights organizations .
Nimr Baqr al-Nimr ( β€Ž ; 1959 – 2 January 2016 ) , better known as Sheikh Nimr , was a Saudi Shia Sheikh and human rights activist .
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On 8 July 2012 al-Nimr was shot by police in the leg and arrested .
In July 2012 , he was arrested by Saudi police and shot in the leg .
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On 15 October 2014 , al-Nimr was sentenced to death by the Specialized Criminal Court for " seeking ' foreign meddling ' in Saudi Arabia , ' disobeying ' its rulers and taking up arms against the security forces " .
He was put on trial for terrorism charges and sentenced to death in October 2014 .
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He studied for about ten years in Tehran and also studied in Syria .
He studied for about ten years in Tehran , Iran and also studied in Syria .
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Al-Nimr was executed on or shortly before 2 January 2016 , along with 46 others .
Al-Nimr was among the prisoners killed by beheading in a mass execution on 2 January 2016 .
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4 Γ— 4 = 12 is the fifth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5 , released on December 6 , 2010 by Virgin Records , Ultra Records and Mau5trap .
4 Γ— 4 = 12 is the fifth studio album by Canadian electronica artist , deadmau5 . <SEP> " 4 Γ— 4 = 12 " was released on 6 December 2010 worldwide and was released on 7 December 2010 in the United States .
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The album 's title refers to a miscalculation made by Deadmau5 on his Ustream channel , where he mistakenly said that his live setup of four banks of four " equals twelve " instead of sixteen .
The name of the album is a reference to a moment on deadmau5 's Ustream channel when he was explaining his live set up for shows and said , ' Yeah , it 's in four banks of four , and that equals 16 , ' and they were like , ' Dude , that 's 12 ' !
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The album received a nomination at the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Dance / Electronica Album .
The album received a Nomination for Best Dance / Electronica Album at the 54th Grammy Awards .
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Patrick Christopher " Christy " O 'Connor ( 21 December 1924 – 14 May 2016 ) was an Irish professional golfer .
Christy O 'Connor ( 21 December 1924 – 14 May 2016 ) was an Irish professional golfer . <SEP> His nephew was golfer Christy O 'Connor Jnr who died in January 2016 .
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Born in Knocknacarra , Galway in 1924 , O 'Connor caught his first glimpse of golf at the nearby Galway Golf Club , and from the age of 10 spent most of his spare time there .
He was born in Galway , Ireland .
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O 'Connor won over 20 important British and Irish tournaments and finished in the top 10 in the Open Championship on 10 occasions .
O 'Connor won over 20 important British and Irish tournaments and finished in the top 10 in the Open Championship 10 times .
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" QWOP " was originally created in November 2008 by Bennett Foddy for his site Foddy.net , when Foddy was a Deputy Director and Senior Research Fellow of the Programme on the Ethics of the New Biosciences , The Oxford Martin School , part of the University of Oxford .
QWOP is a Flash game created by Bennett Foddy and released on the Internet in 2008 to his website called " Foddy.net " .
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Players play as an athlete named " Qwop " , who is participating in a 100-meter event at the Olympic Games .
Players play as an athlete named " Qwop " , who is participating in a 100-meter sprint event at the Olympic Games .
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Using only the Q , W , O and P keys , players must control the movement of the athlete 's legs to make the character move forward while trying to avoid falling over .
Using only the Q , W , O and P keys , players must control the movement of the legs to make the character move forward .
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A couple of years after the game was released on the internet , the game became an internet meme after its outbreak in December 2010 .
In early December 2010 , the game had a viral popularity outbreak after video blogger Ray William Johnson reviewed a YouTube video that annotates the game , becoming the subject of an Internet meme .
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The game helped Foddy 's site ( Foddy.net ) reach 30 million hits .
Despite this , the game helped Foddy ’ s site reach 30 million views .
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Lloyd Vernet " Beau " Bridges III ( born December 9 , 1941 ) is an American actor and director .
Lloyd Vernet " Beau " Bridges III ( born December 9 , 1941 ) is an American movie , television , stage , voice actor and movie director who is known for his role as Frank Baker in " The Fabulous Baker Boys " .
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He is a three-time Emmy , two-time Golden Globe and one-time Grammy Award winner , as well as a two-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee .
He has won two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards .
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Bridges was born on December 9 , 1941 in Los Angeles , California , the son of actors Lloyd Bridges ( 1913 – 1998 ) and Dorothy Bridges ( ne ́ e Simpson ; 1915 – 2009 ) .
Bridges was born on December 9 , 1941 in Los Angeles , California to Lloyd Bridges and to Dorothy Simpson .
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Bridges married Julie Landfield in 1964 and the two divorced in 1984 .
Bridges was married to Julie Landfield from 1964 until they divorced in 1984 .
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He married Wendy Treece in 1984 .
Then he was married to Wendy Treece since 1984 .
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He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and elder brother of fellow actor Jeff Bridges .
His brother is actor Jeff Bridges .
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Judith Pamela Butler ( born 1956 ) is an American philosopher and gender theorist whose work has influenced political philosophy , ethics , and the fields of third-wave feminist , queer , and literary theory .
Judith Butler ( born February 24 , 1956 ) is an American philosopher .
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Judith Butler was born on February 24 , 1956 , in Cleveland , Ohio , to a family of Hungarian-Jewish and Russian-Jewish descent .
She was born in Ohio . <SEP> Butler was born in Ohio .
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Butler lives in Berkeley with her partner Wendy Brown and son , Isaac .
She lives in Berkeley , California , with her partner Wendy Brown .
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" Gender Trouble : Feminism and the Subversion of Identity " was first published in 1990 , selling over 100,000 copies internationally , in multiple languages .
In 1990 " Gender Trouble " was published by Routledge .
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Butler attended Bennington College before transferring to Yale University , where she studied philosophy , receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978 and her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1984 .
She studied Philosophy at Yale University .
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Joe Morgenstern ( born October 3 , 1932 ) is an American film critic and journalist , currently writing for " The Wall Street Journal " .
Joe Morgenstern ( born October 3 , 1932 ) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic , historian , and journalist for the Wall Street Journal . <SEP> Morgenstern was born on October 3 , 1932 in Matamoras , Pennsylvania .
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He was to married actress Piper Laurie from 1962 to their divorce in 1982 .
He was married to Piper Laurie from 1962 until they divorced in 1982 .
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They had one child , Anna Grace Morgenstern .
They had one daughter .
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Van Ness was born to Judge Peter Van Ness ( 1734 – 1804 ) , a wealthy lawyer and farmer who owned the property in Kinderhook , New York , on which Van Ness constructed a mansion in 1797 .
He is the son of Judge Peter Van Ness ( 1734 – 1804 ) , a lawyer and farmer .
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Martin Van Buren later purchased the home and land and renamed the estate Lindenwald .
The home and land were later purchased by Martin Van Buren , who renamed the estate Lindenwald .
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Van Ness 's brothers included United States Representative and Washington , D.C. Mayor John Peter Van Ness and Governor of Vermont Cornelius P. Van Ness .
William Van Ness 's brothers included U.S. Representative and Washington , D.C. mayor John Peter Van Ness and Vermont governor Cornelius Peter Van Ness .
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He practiced in New York City from 1800 to 1801 .
William Van Ness practiced law in New York City , Albany , and Hudson from 1800 to 1812 .
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More than 110,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast were forced into interior camps .
In total , the United States forced over 110,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps .
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Of 127,000 Japanese Americans living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack , 112,000 resided on the West Coast .
Most of the Japanese Americans who were interned lived in the continental United States .
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However , in Hawaii , where 150,000-plus Japanese Americans composed over one-third of the population , only 1,200 to 1,800 were also interned .
About 160,000 Japanese Americans lived in the state of Hawaii , but only a little over 1,000 of them were interned .
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Dvor ̌ a ́ k played viola in the orchestra beginning in 1862 .
Dvor ̌ a ́ k was principal viola player in the orchestra .
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In 1871 Dvor ̌ a ́ k left the Provisional Theatre orchestra to have more time for composing .
In 1871 he left the orchestra so that he could spend more time composing .
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The alternate opera , called " King and Charcoal Burner II " , B.42 , was premiered in Prague in 1874 .
In 1874 he wrote an opera " King and Charcoal Burner " , but the opera house did not want it . <SEP> It was performed in 1874 .
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Clapham says Dvor ̌ a ́ k realized he had gone to " extremes in attempting to follow the example of Wagner " .
This made Dvor ̌ a ́ k realize that he had to be more self-critical .
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In 1873 Dvor ̌ a ́ k married Josefina 's younger sister , Anna C ̌ erma ́ kova ́ ( 1854 – 1931 ) .
In 1873 he married .
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In 1873 – 74 he reset " the King and Charcoal Burner libretto entirely afresh , in a totally different manner " , without using " anything from the ill-fated earlier version " .
Dvor ̌ a ́ k rewrote his opera " King and Charcoal Burner " , using completely different music .
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Dvor ̌ a ́ k was invited to visit Britain where he appeared to great acclaim in 1884 .
His " Stabat Mater " ( 1880 ) was performed abroad , and Dvor ̌ a ́ k was invited to visit England in 1884 .
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Dvor ̌ a ́ k 's Requiem was premiered later that year in Birmingham at the Triennial Music Festival .
His " Requiem Mass " was given its first performance in Birmingham at the Triennial Music Festival .
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In 1891 , Dvor ̌ a ́ k received an honorary degree from the University of Cambridge , and was offered a position at the Prague Conservatory as professor of composition and instrumentation .
He was given an honorary degree from Cambridge University .
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In 1890 , influenced by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , Dvor ̌ a ́ k also visited Russia , and conducted performances of his music in Moscow and St. Petersburg .
Tchaikovsky invited him to Russia in 1890 .
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He began at a then-staggering $ 15,000 annual salary .
He earned a lot of money : $ 15,000 a year .
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Here Dvor ̌ a ́ k met Harry Burleigh , who later became one of the earliest African-American composers .
He met the student Harry T. Burleigh , one of the earliest African-American composers , who introduced him to traditional American Spirituals .
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In the winter and spring of 1893 , Dvor ̌ a ́ k was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to write Symphony No. 9 , " From the New World " , which was premiered under the baton of Anton Seidl , to tumultuous applause .
In the winter and spring of 1893 , while in New York , Dvor ̌ a ́ k wrote his most popular work , the " Symphony No.9 , " From the New World " " .
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Dvor ̌ a ́ k decided to spend the summer of 1893 in Spillville , along with all his family .
He spent the summer of 1893 with his family in the Czech-speaking community of Spillville , Iowa , where some of his cousins lived .
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While there he composed the String Quartet in F ( the " American " ) and the String Quintet in E-flat .
He also composed chamber music there , including a String Quartet in F which is known as the β€œ American ” , and a Sonatina for Violin and Piano .
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In the winter of 1894 – 95 , Dvor ̌ a ́ k wrote his Cello Concerto in B minor , Op. 104 , B. 191 , completed in February 1895 .
In 1895 , Dvor ̌ a ́ k wrote his " Cello Concerto in B minor " , which was to become one of his most popular works .
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However , his partially unpaid salary , together with increasing recognition in Europe – he had been made an honorary member of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna – and a remarkable amount of homesickness made him decide to return to Bohemia .
He heard that he had been made an honorary member of the " Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde " in Vienna .
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Also in 1896 , Brahms tried to persuade Dvor ̌ a ́ k , who had several children , to move to Vienna .
Brahms and Hanslick tried to persuade him to move to Vienna because it was a great musical city , but Dvor ̌ a ́ k wanted to stay in his own country .
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During Dvor ̌ a ́ k 's final years , he concentrated on composing opera and chamber music .
During his last years , Dvor ̌ a ́ k spent most of his time writing operas .
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In 1896 he visited London for the last time to conduct the premiere of his Cello Concerto in B minor by the London Philharmonic .
In 1896 he visited London for the last time to hear the first performance of his Cello Concerto .
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Saturday Night Live ( also known simply as SNL ) is an American late-night live television variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol .
Saturday Night Live ( SNL ) is a popular American television program .
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The show premiered on NBC on October 11 , 1975 , under the original title NBC 's Saturday Night .
It has been broadcast on Saturday nights since October 11 , 1975 .
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