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"Alban Berg ( born Vienna , 9 February 1885 ; died Vienna 24 December 1935 ) was an Austrian composer .",
"Alban Maria Johannes Berg ( February 9 , 1885 â `` December 24 , 1935 ) was an Austrian composer ."
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"The main figures of scholasticism were Peter Abelard , Albertus Magnus , Duns Scotus , William of Ockham , Bonaventure and , most importantly , Thomas Aquinas .",
"The main figures of scholasticism were Anselm of Canterbury , Peter Abelard , Albertus Magnus , Duns Scotus , William of Ockham , Bonaventure and Thomas Aquinas ."
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"Keisuke Funatani ( born 7 January 1986 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Keisuke Funatani is a Japanese footballer ."
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"He plays for JÃ bilo Iwata .",
"He currently plays for JÃ bilo Iwata ."
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"Kenneth Arnold Chesney ( born March 26 , 1968 in Knoxville , Tennessee ) is a American country music singer and songwriter .",
"Kenneth Arnold ( Kenny ) Chesney ( born March 26 , 1968 ) is an American country music singer and songwriter ."
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"Chesney has won many CMT awards as well as many other country music awards .",
"Over the life of his career , Chesney has been honored with numerous awards from the Academy of Country Music ( ACM ) , Country Music Association ( CMA ) , American Music Awards ( AMA ) , Country Music Television ( CMT ) , Billboard Music Awards ( BMA ) , People 's Choice Awards ( PCA ) , and the French Country Music Awards ( FCMA ) ."
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"Steinhausen is a municipality in the canton of Zug in Switzerland .",
"Steinhausen is a city in the canton of Zug in Switzerland ."
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"Sir Peter Maxwell Davies , CBE ( b. Salford , Lancashire , 8 September 1934 ) , is an English composer and conductor .",
"Sir Peter Maxwell Davies , CBE ( born 8 September 1934 ) is an English composer and conductor and is currently Master of the Queen 's Music ."
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"He often uses it to give first performances of new works ( often played by the local school orchestra ) .",
"He frequently uses it to premiere new works ( often played by the local school orchestra ) ."
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"Then he moved to Australia , where he was Composer in Residence at the University of Adelaide from 1965-66 .",
"He then moved to Australia , where he was Composer in Residence at the Elder Conservatorium of Music , University of Adelaide from 1965-66 ."
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"The orchestral piece St Thomas Wake ( 1969 ) uses many different styles of music , including foxtrots ( played by a twenties-style dance band ) , a pavan by John Bull and Davies 's own modern style .",
"The orchestral piece St Thomas Wake ( 1969 ) also shows this interest , and is a particularly obvious example of Davies 's polystylism , combining , as it does , a suite of foxtrots ( played by a twenties-style dance band ) , a pavane by John Bull and Davies 's `` own '' music ( the work is described by Davies as a `` Foxtrot for orchestra on a pavan by John Bull '' ) ."
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"He wrote an opera Taverner about the Renaissance composer John Taverner .",
"Taverner again shows an interest in Renaissance music , taking as its subject the composer John Taverner , and consisting of parts resembling Renaissance forms ."
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"In 1977 he started a big arts festival on Orkney , called the St Magnus Festival .",
"Orkney ( particularly its capital , Kirkwall ) hosts the St Magnus Festival , an arts festival founded by Davies in 1977 ."
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"He is also a professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music .",
"He is also a visiting professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music ."
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"He was given several honorary doctorates including one from the University of Oxford .",
"He has been awarded a number of honorary doctorates , at various institutions ."
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"He then returned to the United Kingdom , and moved to the Orkney Islands . Davies , who is openly gay , still lives there on the island of Sanday with his partner Colin Parkinson .",
"He then returned to the United Kingdom and moved to the Orkney Islands , initially to Hoy in 1971 , and later to Sanday , where he lives with his partner Colin Parkinson ."
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"After education at Leigh Grammar School , he studied at the University of Manchester and at the Royal Manchester College of Music ( now part of the Royal Northern College of Music ) . He met other students there who became famous musicians : Harrison Birtwistle , Alexander Goehr , Elgar Howarth and John Ogdon .",
"After education at Leigh Boys Grammar School , Davies studied at the University of Manchester and at the Royal Manchester College of Music ( amalgamated into the Royal Northern College of Music in 1973 ) , where his fellow students included Harrison Birtwistle , Alexander Goehr , Elgar Howarth and John Ogdon ."
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"He has written a number of other operas , The Martyrdom of St Magnus ( 1976 ) , The Lighthouse ( 1980 , his most popular opera ) , Resurrection ( 1987 ) , and The Doctor of Myddfai ( 1996 ) .",
"He has written a number of other operas , including The Martyrdom of St Magnus ( 1976 ) , The Lighthouse ( 1980 , his most popular opera ) , and The Doctor of Myddfai ( 1996 ) ."
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"Davies has also written a number of lighter orchestral works such as Mavis in Las Vegas and An Orkney Wedding , with Sunrise which features the bagpipes and was played at the Last Night of the Proms in 1992 ( with a bottle of whisky being passed round ) .",
"Davies 's lighter orchestral works have included Mavis in Las Vegas and Orkney Wedding , With Sunrise ( which features the bagpipes ) , as well as a number of theater pieces for children and a good deal of music with educational purposes ."
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"Many works from this period were performed by the Pierrot Players which Davies founded with Harrison Birtwistle in 1967 ( they were reformed as The Fires of London in 1970 and stayed together until 1987 ) .",
"Many works from this period were performed by the Pierrot Players which Davies founded with Harrison Birtwistle in 1967 ( they were reformed as the Fires of London in 1970 , disbanded in 1987 ) ."
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"From 1992 to 2002 he was associate conductor\\/composer with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and he has conducted a number of other well-known orchestras .",
"From 1992 to 2002 he was associate conductor\\/composer with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and he has conducted a number of other prominent orchestras , including the Philharmonia , the Cleveland Orchestra , the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra ."
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"Since his move to Orkney , Davies has often used Orcadian ( the adjective of â Orkneyâ ) or more generally Scottish themes in his music , and has sometimes set the words of Orcadian writer George Mackay Brown .",
"Since his move to Orkney , Davies has often drawn on Orcadian or more generally Scottish themes in his music , and has sometimes set the words of Orcadian writer George Mackay Brown ."
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"Davies has held several posts including Artistic Director of the Dartington Summer School from 1979 to 1984 and has held posts .",
"Davies was Artistic Director of the Dartington Summer School from 1979 to 1984 and has held a number of posts ."
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"Maxwell Davies 's short piano piece Farewell to Stromness entered the Classic FM Hall of Fame in 2003 .",
"Maxwell Davies 's short piano piece Farewell to Stromness entered the Classic FM Hall of Fame in 2003 , his first ever entry , and was at that time the fastest-rising new entry in the chart 's history ."
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"Together they formed a group which they called the â New Music Manchesterâ . This group performed a lot of contemporary music ( music that was being composed at the time ) .",
"Together they formed New Music Manchester , a group committed to contemporary music ."
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"In 2002 , he began work on a series of string quartets for the Maggini String Quartet to record on the Naxos record label ( the so-called Naxos Quartets ) .",
"In 2002 , he began work on a series of string quartets for the Maggini String Quartet to record on Naxos Records ( the so-called Naxos Quartets ) ."
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"He has written eight numbered symphonies since , a Sinfonia Concertante ( 1982 ) , as well as the series of ten Strathclyde Concertos for various instruments ( pieces he wrote when he worked with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra ) .",
"He has written eight numbered symphonies sinceâ '' a symphonic cycle of the Symphonies Nos. 1 â `` 7 ( 1976 â `` 2000 ) , a Symphony No. 8 titled the ` Antarctic ' ( 2000 ) , a Sinfonia Concertante ( 1982 ) , as well as the series of ten Strathclyde Concertos for various instruments ( pieces born out of his association with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra , 1987 â `` 1996 ) ."
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"After a short stay in Rome he got a job as Director of Music at Cirencester Grammar School from 1959 to 1962 .",
"After graduating in 1956 , he studied on an Italian government scholarship for a year with Goffredo Petrassi in Rome before working as Director of Music at Cirencester Grammar School from 1959 to 1962 ."
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"Davies grew up in Lancashire .",
"Davies was born in Salford , Lancashire , the son of Thomas and Hilda Davies ."
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"Chamadelle is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .",
"Chamadelle is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ."
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"Most road vehicles use the internal combustion engine today , and most of those use the four-stroke engine . Another type of internal combustion engine is the Wankel engine .",
"The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent , such as the more familiar four-stroke and two-stroke piston engines , along with variants , such as the six-stroke piston engine and the Wankel rotary engine ."
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"An Internal combustion engine is an engine that combustion , or the burning of the fuel , occurs on the inside .",
"The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel ( normally a fossil fuel ) occurs with an oxidizer ( usually air ) in a combustion chamber ."
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"Longueville , Pas-de-Calais is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Longueville is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"The city 's area is 155.54 km ( 60 square miles ) , population in 2005 : 103,005 .",
"The cityâ s area is 155.54 km ( 60 square miles ) , population in 2005 : 103,005 ."
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"Urban area is 55.58 km2 , urban population is 68,165 .",
"Urban area is 55.58 km , urban population is 68,165 ."
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"It is located at around 500 km ( 310 mi ) south of Hà Ná '' i ( Hanoi ) , 260 km ( 160 mi ) north of Ä Ã Ná ng ( Danang ) , 1,200 km ( 750 mi ) north of Há '' `` Chà Minh City ( Saigon ) .",
"It is located at around 500 km ( 310 mi ) south of Hà Ná '' i ( Hanoi ) , 260 km ( 160 mi ) north of Ä Ã Ná ng , 1,200 km ( 750 mi ) north of Há '' `` Chà Minh City ( Saigon ) ."
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"Suburban area is 99.69 , suburban population is 35,823 .",
"Suburban area is 99.69 square kilometers , suburban population is 35,823 ."
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"It borders Laos on the west , the South China Sea on the east , HÃ TÄ nh province on the north , and Quá # ng Ninh in the south .",
"It borders Quá # ng Ninh District on the west and south , the South China Sea on the east , Bá '' ` Trá ch District on the north ."
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"It often results when bacteria break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen . This happens in swamps , and sewers ( alongside the process of anaerobic digestion ) .",
"It often results from the bacterial breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen , such as in swamps and sewers ( anaerobic digestion ) ."
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"Because it is heavier than air it tends to accumulate at the bottom of poorly ventilated spaces .",
"Being heavier than air , it tends to accumulate at the bottom of poorly ventilated spaces ."
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"Small amounts of hydrogen sulfide can be found in crude petroleum but natural gas can contain up to 28 % .",
"Small amounts of hydrogen sulfide occur in crude petroleum , but natural gas can contain up to 90 % ."
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"Volcanoes and hot springs emit some H2S , where it probably arises via the hydrolysis of sulfide minerals , i.e. MS + H2O to give MO + H2S .",
"Volcanoes and some hot springs ( as well as cold springs ) emit some H2S , where it probably arises via the hydrolysis of sulfide minerals , i.e. MS + H2O â ' MO + H2S ."
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"It also occurs in volcanic gases , natural gas and some well waters .",
"It also occurs in volcanic gases , natural gas , and some well waters ."
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"Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic and flammable gas .",
"Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic and flammable gas ( explosion limits : 4.3 % - 46 % ) ."
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"Hydrogen sulfide ( hydrogen sulphide in British English ) , H2S , is a colorless , toxic , flammable gas that is responsible for the foul smell of rotten eggs and flatulence .",
"Hydrogen sulfide ( British English : hydrogen sulphide ) is the chemical compound with the formula H2S . It is a colorless , very poisonous , flammable gas with the characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs at concentrations up to 100 parts per million ."
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"It was founded in the year 1773 after strong earthquakes damaged the old capital , Antigua Guatemala .",
"The capital of the Spanish Captaincy General of Guatemala , covering most of modern Central America , was moved here after a series of earthquakes - the Santa Marta earthquakes that started on July 29 , 1773 - destroyed the old capital , Antigua Guatemala ."
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"Guatemala City is the capital of Guatemala .",
"Guatemala City ( in full , La Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncià n ; locally known as Guatemala or Guate ) , is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala . It is also the capital city of the local Guatemala Department ."
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"Milo Anthony Ventimiglia ( born July 8 , 1977 ) is an American actor . He is best known for playing the hero , Peter Petrelli , on the television series , Heroes .",
"Milo Anthony Ventimiglia ( born July 8 , 1977 ) is an American television actor best known for his role of Peter Petrelli on the TV series Heroes ."
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"He played Jess Mariano on the television series Gilmore Girls .",
"Ventimiglia was first noticed by fans during his three year stint on the WB series Gilmore Girls , playing Rory Gilmore 's boyfriend Jess Mariano from 2001 until his final guest appearance in 2006 ."
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"Angel of the North is a sculpture that was in Gateshead , England .",
"The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture designed by Antony Gormley , which is located in Gateshead , England ."
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"Verrocchio was born in Florence in 1435 . His father was Michele di Francesco Cioni who was not married to Verrocchio 's mother .",
"Verrocchio was born in Florence in 1435 to Michele di Francesco Cioni , who worked as a tile and brick maker and , later , as a tax collector ."
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"Serches is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Serches is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"He plays for Montedio Yamagata .",
"He currently plays for Montedio Yamagata ."
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"Tatsuya Furuhashi ( born 7 November 1980 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Tatsuya Furuhashi ( born 7 November 1980 in Hamamatsu , Japan ) is a Japanese footballer ."
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"He attended liberal arts studies at Harvard for two years , but left to support his growing family .",
"He did well at Harvard , but left to support his growing family ."
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"His farming was unsuccessful and he returned to education as an English teacher at New Hampshire 's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911 , then at the New Hampshire Normal School ( now Plymouth State University ) in Plymouth , New Hampshire .",
"Ultimately his farming proved unsuccessful and he returned to the field of education as an English teacher at New Hampshire 's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911 , then at the New Hampshire Normal School ( now Plymouth State University ) in Plymouth , New Hampshire ."
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"During his lifetime , the Robert Frost Middle School in Fairfax , Virginia , and the main library of Amherst College were named after him .",
"During his lifetime , the Robert Frost Middle School in Fairfax , Virginia , the Robert L. Frost School in Lawrence , Massachusetts , and the main library of Amherst College were named after him ."
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"One of the original collections of Frost materials is found in the Special Collections department of the Jones Library in Amherst , Massachusetts .",
"One of the original collections of Frost materials , to which he himself contributed , is found in the Special Collections department of the Jones Library in Amherst , Massachusetts ."
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"Proud of this accomplishment , he proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White , but she waited , wanting to finish college before they married .",
"Proud of his accomplishment , he proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White , but she demurred , wanting to finish college ( at St. Lawrence University ) before they married ."
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"In England he made some important friends , including Edward Thomas ( a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets ) , T.E. Hulme , and Ezra Pound .",
"In England he made some important acquaintances , including Edward Thomas ( a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets ) , T.E. Hulme , and Ezra Pound ."
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"Frost returned home to teach and to work at various jobs .",
"Frost returned home to teach and to work at various jobs â `` including helping his mother teach her class of unruly boys , delivering newspapers , and working in a factory as a lightbulb filament changer . He did not enjoy these jobs , feeling his true calling was poetry ."
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"As World War I began , Frost returned to America in 1915 and bought a farm in New Hampshire , where he started a career of writing , teaching , and lecturing .",
"As World War I began , Frost returned to America in 1915 and bought a farm in Franconia , New Hampshire , where he launched a career of writing , teaching , and lecturing ."
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"Frost then went on a trip to the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia , and asked Elinor again upon his return .",
"Frost then went on an excursion to the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia , and asked Elinor again upon his return ."
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"During the years 1916 â `` 20 , 1923 â `` 24 , and 1927 â `` 1938 , Frost taught English at Amherst College in Massachusetts , notably encouraging his students to account for the sounds of the human voice in their writing .",
"During the years 1916 â `` 20 , 1923 â `` 24 , and 1927 â `` 1938 , Frost taught English at Amherst College , in Massachusetts , notably encouraging his students to account for the sounds of the human voice in their writing ."
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"After his death on May 5 , 1885 the family moved across the country to Lawrence , Massachusetts .",
"After his death on May 5 , 1885 , the family moved across the country to Lawrence , Massachusetts , under the patronage of ( Robert 's grandfather ) William Frost , Sr. , who was an overseer at a New England mill ."
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"In 1894 he sold his first poem , `` My Butterfly : An Elegy '' ( published in the November 8 , 1894 , edition of the New York Independent ) for fifteen dollars .",
"In 1894 he sold his first poem , `` My Butterfly : An Elegy '' ( published in the November 8 , 1894 , edition of the New York Independent ) for $ 15 ."
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"This family homestead served as the Frosts ' summer home until 1938 , and is used today as The Frost Place , a museum and poetry conference site .",
"This family homestead served as the Frosts ' summer home until 1938 , and is maintained today as The Frost Place , a museum and poetry conference site ."
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"Frost 's poems are analyzed in the Anthology of Modern American Poetry ( Oxford University Press ) where it is mentioned that behind a sometimes charmingly familiar and rural front , Frost 's poetry frequently presents hopeless and hostile undertones which often are either unseen or unanalyzed .",
"Frost 's poems are critiqued in the Anthology of Modern American Poetry ( Oxford University Press ) where it is mentioned that behind a sometimes charmingly familiar and rural faà ade , Frost 's poetry frequently presents pessimistic and menacing undertones which often are either unrecognized or unanalyzed ."
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"Frost 's father was a teacher and later an editor of the San Francisco Evening Bulletin ( later the San Francisco Examiner ) , and an unsuccessful candidate for city tax collector .",
"Frost 's father was a teacher and later an editor of the San Francisco Evening Bulletin ( which later merged with the San Francisco Examiner ) , and an unsuccessful candidate for city tax collector ."
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"A popular and often-quoted poet , Frost was honored often during his lifetime , receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry .",
"A popular and often-quoted poet , Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime , receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry ."
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"Frost 's mother joined the Swedenborgian church and had him baptized in it , but he left the church as an adult .",
"Frost 's mother joined the Swedenborgian church and had him baptized in it , but he left it as an adult ."
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"Having graduated , she agreed and they were married .",
"Having graduated , she agreed , and they were married at Harvard University , where he attended liberal arts studies for two years ."
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"Although known for his later understanding of rural life , Frost grew up in the city , and published his first poem in his high school 's magazine .",
"Although known for his later association with rural life , Frost grew up in the city , and published his first poem in his high school 's magazine ."
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"Lilo & Stitch : The Series is a Disney Channel animated television series based on the 2002 movie , Lilo & Stitch . It follows Stitch !",
"Lilo & Stitch : The Series is the animated television spinoff of the feature film , Lilo & Stitch and the follow up to Stitch !"
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"Neuilly-la-For à t is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .",
"Neuilly-la-For à t is a commune in the department of Calvados in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ."
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"Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .",
"Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ."
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"Knoxville is a city of Iowa in the United States .",
"Knoxville is a city in Marion County , Iowa , United States ."
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"The name came from the French word galant , meaning `` chivalrous '' .",
"The name was derived from the French word galant , meaning `` chivalrous '' ."
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"At first is was only made in Japan , but since 1994 the American market has been supplied by vehicles assembled at the former Diamond-Star Motors ( DSM ) facility in Normal , Illinois .",
"Initial production was based only in Japan , but since 1994 the American market has been served by vehicles assembled at the former Diamond-Star Motors ( DSM ) facility in Normal , Illinois ."
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"It began as a compact sedan , but over during its life has become a larger mid-size car .",
"It began as a compact sedan , but over the course of its life has evolved into a larger mid-size car ."
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"The Mitsubishi Galant is an automobile made by Mitsubishi Motors since 1969 .",
"The Mitsubishi Galant is an automobile manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 1969 ."
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"Austen scholar Deidre Lynch explains , `` he meant to equip himself with a badge of honor he could jubilantly ( triumphantly , happily ) pin '' .",
"As Austen scholar Deidre Lynch explains , `` he meant to equip himself with a badge of honor he could jubilantly pin to his own lapel '' ."
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"Rudyard Kipling even printed a short story called `` Janeites '' about a group of World War I soldiers who were fans of Austen 's novels .",
"Rudyard Kipling even published a short story entitled `` Janeites '' about a group of World War I soldiers who were fans of Austen 's novels ."
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"The word Janeite was first begun by the literary scholar George Saintsbury in his 1894 introduction to a new edition of Pride and Prejudice .",
"The term Janeite was originally coined by the literary scholar George Saintsbury in his 1894 introduction to a new edition of Pride and Prejudice ."
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"In the 1930s and 1940s , Austen 's works were accepted at school , and the word began to change its meaning .",
"During the 1930s and 1940s , when Austen 's works were canonized and accepted within the academy , the term began to change meaning ."
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"It began to mean the people who liked Austen in the `` wrong '' way . The word , according to Lynch , is now '' and against other people '' .",
"It was used to signify those who appreciated Austen in the `` wrong '' way and the term , according to Lynch , is `` now used almost exclusively about and against other people '' ( emphasis in original ) ."
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"The word Janeite has been used by people who love the works of Jane Austen .",
"The term Janeite has been both embraced by devotees of the works of Jane Austen as well as used as a term of opprobrium ."
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"In the early twentieth century , Janeitism was `` principally ( mostly ) a male enthusiasm shared among publishers , professors , and literati '' .",
"In the early twentieth century , Janeitism was `` principally a male enthusiasm shared among publishers , professors , and literati '' ."
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"Janeitism did not begin until after J. E. Austen-Leigh published A Memoir of Jane Austen in 1870 .",
"Janeitism did not begin until after the publication of J. E. Austen-Leigh 's A Memoir of Jane Austen in 1870 , when the literary elite felt that they had to separate their appreciation of Austen from that of the masses ."
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"Claudia Johnson says that Janeitism is `` the self-consciously idolatrous enthusiasm ( love ) for ` Jane ' and every detail relative to her ( about her ) '' .",
"According to Austen scholar Claudia Johnson Janeitism is `` the self-consciously idolatrous enthusiasm for ` Jane ' and every detail relative to her '' ."
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"Audrehem is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Audrehem is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France ."
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"Mirabel is a commune in the Ardà che dà partement in southern France .",
"Mirabel is a commune in the Ardà che department in southern France ."
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"Mark Henry ( born June 12 , 1971 ) is an American professional wrestler . He currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown brand .",
"Mark Jerrold Henry ( born June 12 , 1971 ) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) performing on its Raw brand ."
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"Henry is also a 1992 Olympian and winner of the Arnold Classic strongman competition .",
"Aside from wrestling , he is a 1996 Olympian , and winner of the 2002 Arnold Strongman Classic ."
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"A mood disorder or affective disorder is a type of mental illness where the main problem is the person 's mood .",
"Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM IV TR ) classification system where a disturbance in the person 's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature . The classification is known as mood ( affective ) disorders in ICD 10 ."
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"The two main kinds of mood disorder are depressive disorders ( like major depressive disorder ) and bipolar disorder .",
"Alternately , an individual may have a mood disorder coexisting with a substance abuse disorder . Substance-induced mood disorders can have features of a manic , hypomanic , mixed , or depressive episode ."
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"Widzew Å Ã dÅ is a Polish football ( soccer ) club from Å Ã dÅ , Poland .",
"Widzew Å Ã dÅ , is a professional Polish football club based in Å Ã dÅ , Poland ."
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"According to his profile on Dragonforce.com , Leclercq can speak `` French , English , German , and some dirty words in almost every language . ''",
"According to his profile on Dragonforce.com , Leclercq can speak `` French , English , German , and some dirty words in almost every language , '' and his signature stage move is `` Black metal whiskey sculling . ''"
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"He is a session musician for many other bands and is also a former member of the French power metal band Heavenly and played several shows with Carnival in Coal in 2006 .",
"He is a session musician for various other bands , including George Lynch 's Souls of We . He is also an ex-member of the French power metal band Heavenly and played several shows with Carnival in Coal in 2006 ."
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"Frà dà ric Leclercq ( born June 23 , 1978 in France ) is the bassist for power metal band DragonForce and plays in his own band , Maladaptive , where he sings and plays guitar .",
"Frà dà ric Leclercq ( born June 23 , 1978 in France ) is the bassist and backing vocalist for power metal band DragonForce and the guitarist\\/vocalist in his own band , Maladaptive ."
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