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Repeat: Members of the "red shirts" are typically rural working class. | Members of the "red shirts" are typically rural working class. |
Repeat: Within hours of declaring martial law, Gen. Prayuth announced he would be leading a new security task force, the Peace Keeping Command Center (PKCC). | Within hours of declaring martial law, Gen. Prayuth announced he would be leading a new security task force, the Peace Keeping Command Center (PKCC). |
Repeat: The task force's advisory committee also includes chiefs of the navy, air force and national police, he said. | The task force's advisory committee also includes chiefs of the navy, air force and national police, he said. |
Repeat: Soldiers were dispatched to stand guard at television stations. | Soldiers were dispatched to stand guard at television stations. |
Repeat: Broadcasters, including 10 satellite TV stations, were ordered to shut down "to ensure that information will be distributed rightly and to prevent any distortions which could lead to misunderstandings and it could lead to wide spread conflicts." | Broadcasters, including 10 satellite TV stations, were ordered to shut down "to ensure that information will be distributed rightly and to prevent any distortions which could lead to misunderstandings and it could lead to wide spread conflicts." |
Repeat: Images posted on social media showed soldiers patrolling the streets of Bangkok. | Images posted on social media showed soldiers patrolling the streets of Bangkok. |
Repeat: I think what the military is trying to do with this 'martial law light,' if I can say that, is to convince protesters to go home. | I think what the military is trying to do with this 'martial law light,' if I can say that, is to convince protesters to go home. |
Repeat: They're trying to dial down the tensions here as well as preempt several large rallies and strikes that were scheduled for later this week," he said. | They're trying to dial down the tensions here as well as preempt several large rallies and strikes that were scheduled for later this week," he said. |
Repeat: Marshall said it would become clearer in the next couple of days what the army's intentions are; whether it's going to call an election or appoint a new government. | Marshall said it would become clearer in the next couple of days what the army's intentions are; whether it's going to call an election or appoint a new government. |
Repeat: And the police in Thailand are seen as heavily supportive of Thaksin and his allies, which is the red side of the battle. | And the police in Thailand are seen as heavily supportive of Thaksin and his allies, which is the red side of the battle. |
Repeat: So when you've got a police force that's suddenly been sidelined that's another combustible element in this mix. | So when you've got a police force that's suddenly been sidelined that's another combustible element in this mix. |
Repeat: Gen. Prayuth's move to impose martial law didn't come as a surprise, wrote Saritdet Marukatat, digital editor for the Bangkok Post. | Gen. Prayuth's move to impose martial law didn't come as a surprise, wrote Saritdet Marukatat, digital editor for the Bangkok Post. |
Repeat: The army chief warned last week the military could be forced to act to end violent protests. | The army chief warned last week the military could be forced to act to end violent protests. |
Repeat: As a general, he had only two choices: a military coup or martial law," Marukatat wrote. | As a general, he had only two choices: a military coup or martial law," Marukatat wrote. |
Repeat: However, Sunai Phasuk from Human Rights Watch Thailand said the situation in the country had not yet justified the army's intervention. | However, Sunai Phasuk from Human Rights Watch Thailand said the situation in the country had not yet justified the army's intervention. |
Repeat: With the enforcement of martial law, the army is one step closer to taking over power completely from civilian administration." | With the enforcement of martial law, the army is one step closer to taking over power completely from civilian administration." |
Repeat: There is no check and balance; there are no safeguards against rights violations; there are no remedies for any damage cause by the army. | There is no check and balance; there are no safeguards against rights violations; there are no remedies for any damage cause by the army. |
Repeat: The fate of the nation is essentially in Gen. Prayuth's hands," he said. | The fate of the nation is essentially in Gen. Prayuth's hands," he said. |
Repeat: Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political science professor, said the declaration of martial law in Thailand had broken the deadlock between warring parties, and the army was now in a position to mediate a possible resolution. | Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political science professor, said the declaration of martial law in Thailand had broken the deadlock between warring parties, and the army was now in a position to mediate a possible resolution. |
Repeat: But if it does not, if the army plays a partisan role, then we can see a lot more crises in Thailand," he warned. | But if it does not, if the army plays a partisan role, then we can see a lot more crises in Thailand," he warned. |
Repeat: In a statement, the U.S. State Department encouraged all parties to "respect democratic principles" and also stressed the need for elections "to determine the will of the Thai people." | In a statement, the U.S. State Department encouraged all parties to "respect democratic principles" and also stressed the need for elections "to determine the will of the Thai people." |
Repeat: If you're David Hockney, who's been a seminal figure in modern painting since the 1960s, you literally can't believe it. | If you're David Hockney, who's been a seminal figure in modern painting since the 1960s, you literally can't believe it. |
Repeat: Hockney holds nothing against his predecessors, but he does have a theory that some used early optical devices to improve and expand their skills. | Hockney holds nothing against his predecessors, but he does have a theory that some used early optical devices to improve and expand their skills. |
Repeat: The idea first occurred to him nearly 14 years ago and became the subject of his book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the lost techniques of the Old Masters. | The idea first occurred to him nearly 14 years ago and became the subject of his book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the lost techniques of the Old Masters. |
Repeat: Hockney's latest show, A Bigger Exhibition, hosted by San Francisco's de Young Museum, looks back on the period since his revelation, highlighting how he's embraced technology ranging from video cameras to iPads, and integrated them into his art. | Hockney's latest show, A Bigger Exhibition, hosted by San Francisco's de Young Museum, looks back on the period since his revelation, highlighting how he's embraced technology ranging from video cameras to iPads, and integrated them into his art. |
Repeat: In 1999, a long-standing and well known fascination with new media led Hockney to his controversial suspicions. | In 1999, a long-standing and well known fascination with new media led Hockney to his controversial suspicions. |
Repeat: Visiting the retrospective of a 19th century French artist, he noticed uncanny technical similarities to drawings that Andy Warhol had traced from slide-projected photographs. | Visiting the retrospective of a 19th century French artist, he noticed uncanny technical similarities to drawings that Andy Warhol had traced from slide-projected photographs. |
Repeat: Knowing that the tools Warhol had used clearly weren't available in the 1800's, Hockney began researching. | Knowing that the tools Warhol had used clearly weren't available in the 1800's, Hockney began researching. |
Repeat: It wasn't long before he came across camera lucida, a small prism mounted at the end of a metal arm that enables an artist to refract an image onto their paper. | It wasn't long before he came across camera lucida, a small prism mounted at the end of a metal arm that enables an artist to refract an image onto their paper. |
Repeat: The device received a patent in 1807. | The device received a patent in 1807. |
Repeat: The discovery was enough to prompt Hockney to expand his investigation, which quickly grew in scope and size. | The discovery was enough to prompt Hockney to expand his investigation, which quickly grew in scope and size. |
Repeat: By the end of his study he'd created The Great Wall, a staggering arrangement of pictures organized chronologically from left to right, and geographically from top to bottom, charting of the evolution of western art across time and space. | By the end of his study he'd created The Great Wall, a staggering arrangement of pictures organized chronologically from left to right, and geographically from top to bottom, charting of the evolution of western art across time and space. |
Repeat: He used the Wall to trace this history of optical aids, identifying 1420 as the trend's likely genesis. | He used the Wall to trace this history of optical aids, identifying 1420 as the trend's likely genesis. |
Repeat: Shown publicly for the first time at the de Young, the 8-by-72-foot behemoth is the ultimate testament to Hockney's obsession with technology's influence on fine art. | Shown publicly for the first time at the de Young, the 8-by-72-foot behemoth is the ultimate testament to Hockney's obsession with technology's influence on fine art. |
Repeat: It's obvious that tools like camera lucida made creating realistic artwork easier. | It's obvious that tools like camera lucida made creating realistic artwork easier. |
Repeat: But Hockney's broader concern, which he's explored extensively throughout his career, is how technology has allowed artists to experiment with new perspectives, and thus create new ways of considering the world around them. | But Hockney's broader concern, which he's explored extensively throughout his career, is how technology has allowed artists to experiment with new perspectives, and thus create new ways of considering the world around them. |
Repeat: Where Jan van Eyck might have used convex mirrors to create a larger field of view on his canvas, Hockney turns to a modern equivalent: video cameras. | Where Jan van Eyck might have used convex mirrors to create a larger field of view on his canvas, Hockney turns to a modern equivalent: video cameras. |
Repeat: Tucked among the rows of hanging paintings and sketches, four large sets of nine LED screens roll footage of the same country road, each in one of the four seasons. | Tucked among the rows of hanging paintings and sketches, four large sets of nine LED screens roll footage of the same country road, each in one of the four seasons. |
Repeat: To make the piece, titled Woldgate Woods, Hockney mounted nine cameras on an SUV and while a studio assistant drove, he directed another who controlled each shot individually. | To make the piece, titled Woldgate Woods, Hockney mounted nine cameras on an SUV and while a studio assistant drove, he directed another who controlled each shot individually. |
Repeat: The result is a video collage that's synchronized in timing, but visually unaligned -- a choice he hoped would challenge the viewer's understanding of perspective, encouraging them to explore each screen and become an active participant in the work. | The result is a video collage that's synchronized in timing, but visually unaligned -- a choice he hoped would challenge the viewer's understanding of perspective, encouraging them to explore each screen and become an active participant in the work. |
Repeat: Unsurprisingly, you can find more evidence of technological inspiration all over A Bigger Exhibition. | Unsurprisingly, you can find more evidence of technological inspiration all over A Bigger Exhibition. |
Repeat: Walking through the seemingly endless space devoted to the exhibit -- the largest in the museum's history -- it's seemingly in more places than not. | Walking through the seemingly endless space devoted to the exhibit -- the largest in the museum's history -- it's seemingly in more places than not. |
Repeat: From towering 12-foot-tall prints of iPad drawings to rolling flat screens depicting each of his digital brushstrokes, Hockney's eye has remained steady while his tools have changed -- making you wonder what will be next in his arsenal. | From towering 12-foot-tall prints of iPad drawings to rolling flat screens depicting each of his digital brushstrokes, Hockney's eye has remained steady while his tools have changed -- making you wonder what will be next in his arsenal. |
Repeat: Andy Murray and his Davis Cup colleagues have got their preferred venue by securing London’s Queen’s Club as the place where they will take on France in their quarter final. | Andy Murray and his Davis Cup colleagues have got their preferred venue by securing London’s Queen’s Club as the place where they will take on France in their quarter final. |
Repeat: The venerable club in Baron’s Court will host Britain’s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17-19, after agreement was reached between its management and the Lawn Tennis Association today. | The venerable club in Baron’s Court will host Britain’s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17-19, after agreement was reached between its management and the Lawn Tennis Association today. |
Repeat: British Captain Leon Smith and his lead player had made it clear that they wanted to take on the strong French team on grass, as it would appear to give them fewer selection options from their rich resources. | British Captain Leon Smith and his lead player had made it clear that they wanted to take on the strong French team on grass, as it would appear to give them fewer selection options from their rich resources. |
Repeat: Andy Murray in action last year at the Queen's Club, which will host the Davis Cup quarter final against France . | Andy Murray in action last year at the Queen's Club, which will host the Davis Cup quarter final against France . |
Repeat: Murray celebrates winning at Queen's in 2013 - one of three triumphs he has had at the tournament . | Murray celebrates winning at Queen's in 2013 - one of three triumphs he has had at the tournament . |
Repeat: Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly with the likely capacity of the one court used being around 7,000, as it is for the AEGON Championships, which takes place two weeks before Wimbledon. | Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly with the likely capacity of the one court used being around 7,000, as it is for the AEGON Championships, which takes place two weeks before Wimbledon. |
Repeat: The All England Club’s overworked show courts, plus the redevelopment work being done there, meant that SW19 was never an option only five days after the Championships finish. | The All England Club’s overworked show courts, plus the redevelopment work being done there, meant that SW19 was never an option only five days after the Championships finish. |
Repeat: The fixture means a bumper helping of six weeks’ top level grass court tennis in the UK this summer, a far cry from 20 years ago when some believed the sport’s one organic surface might even disappear. | The fixture means a bumper helping of six weeks’ top level grass court tennis in the UK this summer, a far cry from 20 years ago when some believed the sport’s one organic surface might even disappear. |
Repeat: This time there will be three weeks between Roland Garros and Wimbledon, so by the time GB take on France for a place in the World Group semi-finals all the players will be perfectly attuned to the grass. | This time there will be three weeks between Roland Garros and Wimbledon, so by the time GB take on France for a place in the World Group semi-finals all the players will be perfectly attuned to the grass. |
Repeat: The court at Queen’s is at least the equal of Wimbledon in terms of quality, and the atmosphere will be very different from the usually staid one that accompanies the principle warm-up event for the big fortnight. | The court at Queen’s is at least the equal of Wimbledon in terms of quality, and the atmosphere will be very different from the usually staid one that accompanies the principle warm-up event for the big fortnight. |
Repeat: Thanks to Murray, GB and France look well-matched and it could well depend on who wins the doubles rubber on the Saturday. | Thanks to Murray, GB and France look well-matched and it could well depend on who wins the doubles rubber on the Saturday. |
Repeat: France has seven players in the world’s singles top 50, although some have been affected by injuries this season. | France has seven players in the world’s singles top 50, although some have been affected by injuries this season. |
Repeat: However, they will be encouraged by the recent comeback of Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who is their best grass court exponent and looking in decent form after overcoming arm problems. | However, they will be encouraged by the recent comeback of Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who is their best grass court exponent and looking in decent form after overcoming arm problems. |
Repeat: He has done well at Queen’s before but his record is not as impressive as that of Murray, who has won the pre-Wimbledon title three times. | He has done well at Queen’s before but his record is not as impressive as that of Murray, who has won the pre-Wimbledon title three times. |
Repeat: Murray said: 'Queen’s will be a perfect venue for our quarter-final match against France. | Murray said: 'Queen’s will be a perfect venue for our quarter-final match against France. |
Repeat: I’ve been playing at Queen’s for ten years now so I feel very at home there as do the rest of the British team, so it’s a great choice. | I’ve been playing at Queen’s for ten years now so I feel very at home there as do the rest of the British team, so it’s a great choice. |
Repeat: Jo Wilfried Tsonga is back to form after overcoming an arm problem and will be a big threat for the French . | Jo Wilfried Tsonga is back to form after overcoming an arm problem and will be a big threat for the French . |
Repeat: Two women rafters have died in the space of just 24 hours after getting caught up in vicious rapids on the same river. | Two women rafters have died in the space of just 24 hours after getting caught up in vicious rapids on the same river. |
Repeat: The first victim had been rafting with family and friends on the Ocoee River in Tennessee, USA, when she was thrown overboard in rapids. | The first victim had been rafting with family and friends on the Ocoee River in Tennessee, USA, when she was thrown overboard in rapids. |
Repeat: The middle-aged woman, from Atlanta, Georgia reportedly grabbed a rescue rope but then lost consciousness at the popular commercial rafting venue and former Olympic whitewater course used during the 1996 Atlanta games. | The middle-aged woman, from Atlanta, Georgia reportedly grabbed a rescue rope but then lost consciousness at the popular commercial rafting venue and former Olympic whitewater course used during the 1996 Atlanta games. |
Repeat: Tragedy: Both women were rafting on the Ocoee River in Tennessee, USA, when they were thrown overboard and later died (file picture) Almost 24 hours later the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation said that a woman from Smyrna, Tennessee., fell out of a raft on Sunday morning when it got stuck in rapids. | Tragedy: Both women were rafting on the Ocoee River in Tennessee, USA, when they were thrown overboard and later died (file picture) Almost 24 hours later the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation said that a woman from Smyrna, Tennessee., fell out of a raft on Sunday morning when it got stuck in rapids. |
Repeat: Scott Brooks, a spokesman from the Tennessee Valley Authority which controls the amount of water in the river with three dams said that the river flow was higher than normal on Saturday when the first woman met her death. | Scott Brooks, a spokesman from the Tennessee Valley Authority which controls the amount of water in the river with three dams said that the river flow was higher than normal on Saturday when the first woman met her death. |
Repeat: Mr Brooks said the authority was looking into the river's flow and height. | Mr Brooks said the authority was looking into the river's flow and height. |
Repeat: Newspaper Times Free Press reported that according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office both women were thrown from their rafts after encountering steep drops on a rapid known as 'Grumpy's', which stretches around 100 yards below a dam. | Newspaper Times Free Press reported that according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office both women were thrown from their rafts after encountering steep drops on a rapid known as 'Grumpy's', which stretches around 100 yards below a dam. |
Repeat: On Saturday a woman in her 40s was among two ejected from the raft. | On Saturday a woman in her 40s was among two ejected from the raft. |
Repeat: One rider was brought back aboard and while the victim was able to grab onto a rescue rope and hold on as she waited to be rescued, she lost consciousness just before reaching the shore. | One rider was brought back aboard and while the victim was able to grab onto a rescue rope and hold on as she waited to be rescued, she lost consciousness just before reaching the shore. |
Repeat: The following day the second woman was among several people thrown from the raft in the rapid and although her friends made it back to the riverbank safely she was unable to. | The following day the second woman was among several people thrown from the raft in the rapid and although her friends made it back to the riverbank safely she was unable to. |
Repeat: Rescuers perfomed CPS on her to try to save her life but were unsuccessful. | Rescuers perfomed CPS on her to try to save her life but were unsuccessful. |
Repeat: Both women were taken to the Copper Basin Medical Center in Copperhill, where they were later pronounced dead. | Both women were taken to the Copper Basin Medical Center in Copperhill, where they were later pronounced dead. |
Repeat: A mother has said she is pulling her teenage son out of the Al-Madinah Muslim free school on the day the Government said it must take 'swift action' to address concerns over the way it is run or face the prospect of closure. | A mother has said she is pulling her teenage son out of the Al-Madinah Muslim free school on the day the Government said it must take 'swift action' to address concerns over the way it is run or face the prospect of closure. |
Repeat: Jacqueline Crossley, 53, has said her son, who she does not want to be identified, was forced to cover his head and banned from looking at female students and is the only non-religious pupil at the school in Derby. | Jacqueline Crossley, 53, has said her son, who she does not want to be identified, was forced to cover his head and banned from looking at female students and is the only non-religious pupil at the school in Derby. |
Repeat: She has now decided to withdraw the 14-year-old from the school after claiming he was forced to join lessons with five-year-olds when he opted out of lessons studying the Qu'ran. | She has now decided to withdraw the 14-year-old from the school after claiming he was forced to join lessons with five-year-olds when he opted out of lessons studying the Qu'ran. |
Repeat: A mother has withdrawn her 14-year-old son from the Al-Madinah Muslim free school (pictured) after claiming he was banned from looking at female students . | A mother has withdrawn her 14-year-old son from the Al-Madinah Muslim free school (pictured) after claiming he was banned from looking at female students . |
Repeat: And according to a letter sent to the school by Lord Nash, Al-Madinah has failed to keep pupils safe, provide a good education and has discriminated against female staff. | And according to a letter sent to the school by Lord Nash, Al-Madinah has failed to keep pupils safe, provide a good education and has discriminated against female staff. |
Repeat: The Schools Minister said that the school had 'manifestly breached' its conditions, and can expect to be closed down if it does not make immediate changes. | The Schools Minister said that the school had 'manifestly breached' its conditions, and can expect to be closed down if it does not make immediate changes. |
Repeat: Ms Crossley said she was told she couldn't sit near her son at an awards night because women and men would be separated by a partition. | Ms Crossley said she was told she couldn't sit near her son at an awards night because women and men would be separated by a partition. |
Repeat: She said: 'I sent my son to the school because he had been badly bullied at his last school and I felt that a faith school would be a safe place to send him. | She said: 'I sent my son to the school because he had been badly bullied at his last school and I felt that a faith school would be a safe place to send him. |
Repeat: He was discriminated against because he had no religion. | He was discriminated against because he had no religion. |
Repeat: The school was temporarily closed last week due to a 'health and safety issue' following an Ofsted inspection . | The school was temporarily closed last week due to a 'health and safety issue' following an Ofsted inspection . |
Repeat: he said: "No, mum, you can't the woman aren't allowed to sit with the . | he said: "No, mum, you can't the woman aren't allowed to sit with the . |
Repeat: men" - and there was a big partition in the hall so I couldn't see him. | men" - and there was a big partition in the hall so I couldn't see him. |
Repeat: Ms Crossley was left furious after she . | Ms Crossley was left furious after she . |
Repeat: was told her son would get extra tuition in core subjects if he opted . | was told her son would get extra tuition in core subjects if he opted . |
Repeat: out of daily Qu'ran and Islamic study sessions but was instead sent to . | out of daily Qu'ran and Islamic study sessions but was instead sent to . |
Repeat: assist a teacher with a reception class. | assist a teacher with a reception class. |
Repeat: A Muslim member of staff from Al-Madinah School. | A Muslim member of staff from Al-Madinah School. |
Repeat: Other members of staff are claiming they have been asked to wear headscarves . | Other members of staff are claiming they have been asked to wear headscarves . |
Repeat: She also claimed her son had been told off for looking at female students. | She also claimed her son had been told off for looking at female students. |
Repeat: She said: 'The girls sat at the back of the classrooms, and the boys at the front. | She said: 'The girls sat at the back of the classrooms, and the boys at the front. |
Repeat: Lord Nash's letter orders the school to provide evidence within the next week that it has stopped any practices that lead to women and girls being treated 'less favourably' than men and boys, and to notify all of its staff that they are not required to cover their hair if it is against their religion or beliefs. | Lord Nash's letter orders the school to provide evidence within the next week that it has stopped any practices that lead to women and girls being treated 'less favourably' than men and boys, and to notify all of its staff that they are not required to cover their hair if it is against their religion or beliefs. |
Repeat: It says: 'The Trust has manifestly breached the conditions of its funding agreement by failing to ensure the safety of children at the school; delivering an unacceptably poor standard of education; discriminating in its policies and procedures towards female staff; and failing to discharge its duties and responsibilities in respect of the governing body. | It says: 'The Trust has manifestly breached the conditions of its funding agreement by failing to ensure the safety of children at the school; delivering an unacceptably poor standard of education; discriminating in its policies and procedures towards female staff; and failing to discharge its duties and responsibilities in respect of the governing body. |
Repeat: The letter, addressed to Shazia Parveen, chairwoman of governors at Al-Madinah Free School also sets out other action that the school must take in the next few weeks, including satisfying the Government that its curriculum is 'broad and balanced' and that it is welcoming to children of all faiths and none. | The letter, addressed to Shazia Parveen, chairwoman of governors at Al-Madinah Free School also sets out other action that the school must take in the next few weeks, including satisfying the Government that its curriculum is 'broad and balanced' and that it is welcoming to children of all faiths and none. |
Repeat: This effectively means that the school will face closure if it fails to deal with the Government's concerns. | This effectively means that the school will face closure if it fails to deal with the Government's concerns. |
Repeat: Lord Nash's letter orders the school to provide evidence within the next week that it has stopped any practices that lead to women and girls being treated 'less favourably' than men and boys . | Lord Nash's letter orders the school to provide evidence within the next week that it has stopped any practices that lead to women and girls being treated 'less favourably' than men and boys . |
Repeat: Al-Madinah, which is one of the Government's flagship free schools, opened in September last year. | Al-Madinah, which is one of the Government's flagship free schools, opened in September last year. |
Repeat: On its website, it describes 'a strong Muslim ethos' with shorter holidays and longer school days 'to maximise opportunities for pupil achievement and success'. | On its website, it describes 'a strong Muslim ethos' with shorter holidays and longer school days 'to maximise opportunities for pupil achievement and success'. |
Repeat: Recently, there have been reports in the media that female teachers at the school were forced to wear hijabs even if they were not Muslim. | Recently, there have been reports in the media that female teachers at the school were forced to wear hijabs even if they were not Muslim. |