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...probably hurt what was left of his reputation. At this time, he was staying at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel , renting in an arrangement for deferred payments. Eventually, the Wardenclyffe deed was turned over to George Boldt , proprietor of the Waldorf-Astoria to pay a $20,000 debt. In 1917 , around the time that the Wardenclyffe Tower was demolished by Boldt to make the land a more viable real... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Nikola Tesla
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... salvation , led to this cultural mood. In music, the post-Elizabethan cult of melancholia is associated with John Dowland , whose motto was Semper Dowland, semper dolens . ("Always Dowland, always mourning.") The melancholy man, known to contemporaries as a "malcontent," is epitomized by Shakespeare's Prince Hamlet , the "Melancholy Dane." Another literary expression of this cultural mood comes... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Melancholia
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...Also, similarly to French, diaereses are used over i or u to indicate that they do not form a diphthong with a preceding vowel. For example, veïna [b@'in@] ("neighbour", feminine), diürn [di'urn] ("diurnal"). A mixing of uses and letters can be standed for Galician : diaereses is used to mark the pronunciation of "u" after "g" (but not after "q" as Brazilian or Catalan) and also for hiatus... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Diaeresis
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...table and the Duke of York 's room. In themselves the photographs revealed nothing more interesting than that the Queen's two younger sons had a conventional, almost bourgeois, taste in bedroom furnishings, and that the Queen kept her breakfast muesli in a tupperware container. The Palace took the Mirror to court for invasion of privacy, and the newspaper handed over its materials, and paid... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Buckingham Palace
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...archaic mytheme , related by the ancient earth-goddess Dione to her daughter Aphrodite , two chthonic giants, the brothers Otus and Ephialtes , threw Ares into chains and put him in a bronze urn, where he had to endure for thirteen months, a lunar year . "And that would have been the end of Ares and his appetite for war, if the beautiful Eriboea, the young giants' stepmother, had not told... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ares
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...way through. Minos then knew Daedalus was in the court of King Cocalus and demanded he be handed over. Cocalus managed to convince him to take a bath first. Cocalus' daughters then killed Minos by burning him with boiling water. After his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades together with Aeacus and Radamanthus . Radamanthus judged the souls of Asians , Aeacus judged Europeans... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Minos
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...Monty Python team are directors of Python (Monty) Pictures Limited which was incorporated in 1973 and now manages ongoing activities resulting from their previous work together. In the accounts return, the company describes its activities as the 'exploitation of television and cinematographic productions'. In the last financial year for which accounts are available (to March 2002 ), the company's... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Monty Python
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...cites a precedent set by the Qianlong (Chinese: 乾隆) emperor of the Qing Dynasty , who instituted a system of selecting the Panchen Lama by means of a lottery which utilised a golden urn with names wrapped in barley balls. Recently, this precedent was called upon to name the Panchen Lama , who is empowered to recognize the new Dalai Lama. There is some speculation that with the... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Dalai Lama
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...considered by Bayes in Proposition 9 of his essay. We are given m observed successes and n observed failures in a binomial experiment.The experiment may be tossing a coin, drawing a ball from an urn, or asking someone their opinion, among many other possibilities.What we know about the parameter (let's call it a ) is stated as the prior distribution, p ( a ). For a given value of a ,the probability... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Bayesian inference
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...modify the prior accordingly. However before we have any observations, all outcomes are equally likely. Under the assumption of random sampling, choosing voters is just like choosing balls from an urn. The likelihood function L ( r ) = P ( m = 7| r , n = 10,) for such a problem is just the probability of 7 successes in 10 trials for a binomial distribution . ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Bayes' theorem
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