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"The Sarrasani theater was destroyed on 13 February 1945 during the World War II .",
"The Sarrasani theater was destroyed on 13 February 1945 during the Bombing of Dresden in World War II ."
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"The scientific name Homo rudolfensis was proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alexeev for the specimen Skull 1470 ( KNM ER 1470 ) .",
"The scientific name Homo rudolfensis was proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alekseyev for the specimen Skull 1470 ( KNM ER 1470 ) ."
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"Homo rudolfensis is a fossil hominin species discovered by Bernard Ngeneo , a member of a team led by anthropologist Richard Leakey and zoologist Meave Leakey in 1972 , at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Rudolf ( now Lake Turkana ) in Kenya .",
"Homo rudolfensis is a fossil human species discovered by Bernard Ngeneo , a member of a team led by anthropologist Richard Leakey and zoologist Meave Leakey in 1972 , at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Rudolf ( now Lake Turkana ) in Kenya ."
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"Draft order in the Entry Draft is determined by a combination of lottery , regular season standing , and playoff results .",
"The selection order in the Entry Draft is determined by a combination of lottery , regular season standing , and playoff results ."
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"The NHL Entry Draft is an event in which the teams of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) systematically select the rights to available amateur players who meet the requirements to play professional hockey in the NHL .",
"The NHL Entry Draft is an annual meeting in which every franchise of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) systematically select the rights to available amateur ice hockey players who meet draft eligibility requirements ( North American players 18 â `` 20 years old and Europeans of all ages entering league for the 1st time , all others enter league as unrestricted free agents ) . The NHL Entry Draft is held once every year , generally within two to three months after the conclusion of the previous season ."
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"Draft order in the Entry Draft is determined by a combination of lottery , regular season standing , and playoff results . In all cases , the team considered is the original holder of the draft pick , not a team which may have acquired the pick via a trade or other means .",
"The first pick of the draft goes to the team that wins the NHL Draft Lottery , held prior to the event ."
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"Anthony Le Tallec ( born 3 October 1984 ) is a French football player .",
"Anthony Le Tallec ( born 3 October 1984 in Hennebont ) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Auxerre in Ligue 1 ."
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"It became a separate district in Kalat division on 30th June 1954 .",
"It became a separate district in Kalat Division on 30 June 1954 ."
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"Borgnone is a municipality of the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .",
"Borgnone was a municipality in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ."
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"Fairfield is a city of Kentucky in the United States .",
"Fairfield is a city in Nelson County , Kentucky , United States ."
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"Bertram is a city of Linn County in the state of Iowa , United States .",
"Bertram is a city in Linn County , Iowa , United States ."
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"The University of San Francisco , is a private Jesuit university founded in 1855 in San Francisco , California , and is the oldest university in San Francisco .",
"The University of San Francisco ( USF ) , is a private , Jesuit university located in San Francisco , California . Founded in 1855 , USF was established as the first university in San Francisco ."
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"In this list , the year means the year that the book was published ; awards are given the next year .",
"The stated year is that of publication ; awards are given in the following year ."
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"Each year they give the ' â Nebula Award for Best Short Storyâ ' .",
"Winners of the ' â Nebula Award for Best Short Storyâ ' ."
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"Abigail Smith Adams ( November 11 , 1744 - October 28 , 1818 ) was the wife of John Adams , the second President of the United States .",
"Abigail Adams ( nà e Smith ; November 11 , 1744 -- October 28 , 1818 ) was the wife of John Adams , who was the second President of the United States , and the mother of John Quincy Adams , the sixth ."
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"Thus , she became the second First Lady of the United States .",
"She was the first Second Lady of the United States , and the second First Lady of the United States ."
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"Modern Talking was a German dance pop duo consisting of Thomas Anders and Dieter Bohlen .",
"Modern Talking were a German dance pop duo consisting of Thomas Anders and Dieter Bohlen ."
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"Modern Talking is , by sales , the most successful and popular group in Germany , and they a number of hit singles reaching the top-5 in many countries .",
"They have been referred to as Germany 's most successful pop duo , and have had a number of hit singles reaching the top-5 in many countries ."
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"Some of their most popular and widely known singles are `` You 're My Heart , You 're My Soul '' , `` You Can Win If You Want '' , `` Cheri Cheri Lady '' , `` Brother Louie '' , `` Atlantis Is Calling ( S.O.S. for Love ) '' and `` Geronimo 's Cadillac '' .",
"Some of their most popular and widely known singles are `` You 're My Heart , You 're My Soul '' , `` You Can Win If You Want '' , `` Cheri , Cheri Lady '' , `` Brother Louie '' , `` Atlantis Is Calling ( S.O.S. for Love ) '' and `` Geronimo 's Cadillac '' ."
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"The duo reunified in 1998 and made a successful comeback , releasing more music from 1998 to 2003 .",
"After the breakup they reunified in 1998 and made a successful comeback , releasing more music from 1998 to 2003 ."
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"The duo came back in 1998 recording their materials based on what the demand was in central European music markets at the time in the late 1990s , which required their original 1980s mellow Europop sound to switch into 1990s up-tempo Eurodance .",
"To accommodate central European music markets of the late 1990s , they changed their original 1980s mellow Europop sound to an up-tempo Eurodance ."
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"Their music was often classified as Europop .",
"Genre-wise they were often classified under Europop ."
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"The state is well known for its beaches and sand dunes .",
"The state is famed for its beaches and sand dunes , and the air is , according to NASA , the second-cleanest in the world after Antarctica ."
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"The first European to come to the region may have been the Spaniard Alonso de Ojeda in 1499 .",
"The first European to reach the region may have been the Spaniard Alonso de Ojeda in 1499 ."
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"It has a circumference of 500 metres and an area of 7,300 m . It is 70 times the size of average cashew trees .",
"The world 's largest cashew tree is located in the state ; it has a circumference of 500 centimetres and occupies an area of 7,300 cm , making it 70 times the size of average cashew trees ."
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"Rocas Atoll belongs to the state of Rio Grande do Norte . It is in the Atlantic Ocean , 260 km Northeast of Natal .",
"Rocas Atoll in the Atlantic Ocean , 260 km Northeast of Natal , also belongs to the state of Rio Grande do Norte ."
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"In the 16th century ( between 1535 and 1598 ) , the area was explored by French pirates .",
"In the 16th century ( between 1535 and 1598 ) , it was explored by French pirates in search for brazilwood ."
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"Historically , the economy of Rio Grande do Norte has been based on sugar and cattle .",
"Historically , Rio Grande do Norte has relied upon sugar and cattle for its livelihood ."
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"During World War II , Rio Grande do Norte was used as an Allied airbase . The base was used to attack German-occupied North Africa .",
"During World War II , Rio Grande do Norte was used as an Allied airbase from which to launch air raids on German-occupied North Africa ."
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"Fruit is also grown in Rio Grande do Norte . The state grows 70 % of Brazil 's melons .",
"Fruit is also grown in Rio Grande do Norte , with the state supplying 70 % of Brazil 's melons , and the state is famed for its mango and cashew fields ."
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"In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the state . The coat of arms was adopted on July 1 1909 .",
"In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of the state , which was adopted on July 1 , 1909 ."
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"The flag was adopted on December 3 1957 .",
"The flag of Rio Grande do Norte was adopted on December 3 , 1957 ."
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"In 1598 , the Portuguese built the Forte dos Reis Magos . The next year , they created the city of Natal .",
"In 1598 , the Portuguese built the Forte dos Reis Magos and , in the following year , founded the city of Natal ."
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"In the 1980s , the state government has realized that tourism is a very good industry . Since then , more money is being used to build placed for tourists and repairing colonial buildings in major cities .",
"However , since the 1980s , the state government has realized that tourism is a lucrative industry , and more money is being poured into the construction of tourist resorts , and restoring colonial buildings in major cities ."
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"Rio Grande do Norte has a large coastline .",
"Rio Grande do Norte is dominated by its coastline ."
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"Above this is a bar which shows two flowers on the sides and two cotton bolls in the center .",
"Above it is a bar which shows two flowers on the sides and two cotton bolls in the center ."
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"In 1964 , Latin America 's first space launch site was built in Rio Grande do Norte ; Barreira do Inferno ( Hell 's Barrier ) . It is often called the `` Brazilian NASA '' .",
"In 1964 , Latin America 's first space launch site was constructed in Rio Grande do Norte ; Barreira do Inferno ( Hell 's Barrier ) , which was often referred to as the `` Brazilian NASA '' ."
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"The Vespucci expedition also named the Potengi river , `` Rio Grande '' . The name is Portuguese for `` Great River '' .",
"The Vespucci expedition also named the Potengi ( Tupi-Guarani for `` River of Shrimps '' ) river , whose considerably large mouth contrasted with the nearby bodies of water , `` Rio Grande '' ( Portuguese for `` Great River '' ) , after which the Captaincy , Province , and State were named ."
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"For decades , no permanent European settlement was made in the area .",
"For decades thereafter , no permanent European settlement was established in the area , inhabited by the Potiguar tribe ."
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"To the sides of the shield are a coconut palm to the right and a carnauba palm to the left . The two palms are connected by two branches of sugar cane .",
"To the sides of the shield are a coconut palm to the right and a carnauba palm to the left , connected by two branches of sugar cane ."
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"The northeastern tip of South America , cape SÃ # o Roque , was first seen by European navigators in 1501 . This was during a 1501-1502 Portuguese expedition led by Amerigo Vespucci .",
"The northeastern tip of South America , Cape SÃ # o Roque , 20 m to the north of Natal , was first officially visited by European navigators in 1501 , in the 1501 â `` 1502 Portuguese expedition led by Amerigo Vespucci , who named the spot after the saint of the day ."
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"It shows a sailing boat at the coast in the middle . This is for the fishing and salt industries .",
"It shows a sailing boat at the coast in the middle , representing the fishing and salt industries ."
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[
"Prices at a given online pharmacy can vary from one city or country to another . Typically , drug prices at online pharmacies located in countries with drug price controls in place ( i.e. , India , UK , Germany , South Africa ) will have more affordable costs .",
"Since then many use online pharmacies in India , South Africa and other countries where drug prices are lower than in Canada ."
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"It is the capital of Tulcea county .",
"Organizers include the Romanian Ministry of Education and Youth , the School Inspectorate of Tulcea County , the Tulcea County Council , the Tulcea Mayoralty , and surviving members of Georgescu 's family ."
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[
"Charles Rudolph Boysen ( July 14 , 1895 â `` November 25 , 1950 ) was a California horticulturist .",
"Charles Rudolph Boysen ( July 14 , 1895 â `` November 25 , 1950 ) was the California horticulturist who created the boysenberry , a hybrid between several varieties of blackberries , raspberries , and loganberries ."
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"Years later , after he had moved to Orange County , a fellow grower named Walter Knott heard about the berry and tracked down Boysen .",
"Years later , a fellow grower named Walter Knott heard about the berry and tracked down Boysen ."
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"Lila Diane Sawyer ( born December 22 , 1945 ) is a co-anchor of ABC 's morning news program , Good Morning America .",
"Lila Diane Sawyer ( born December 22 , 1945 ) is the current anchor of ABC News ' flagship program , ABC World News . Previously , Sawyer had been co-anchor of ABC Newss morning news program , Good Morning America ( GMA ) ."
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[
"LDS scriptures include the Bible , the Book of Mormon , the Doctrine and Covenants , and the Pearl of Great Price .",
"Included in the Standard Works are the Bible , the Book of Mormon , the Doctrine and Covenants , and the Pearl of Great Price ."
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"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) is the largest group in the Mormon movement . It was started in 1830 in New York by Joseph Smith .",
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( abbreviated as the LDS Church , and colloquially referred to as the Mormon Church ) is a restorationist Christian religion and the largest denomination originating from the Latter Day Saint movement founded by Joseph Smith , Jr. in Upstate New York in 1830 ."
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"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) is the largest group in the Mormon movement .",
"The church has continued to operate under what remains its formal name , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Accepted informal names include the LDS Church , the Latter-day Saints , and the Mormons ."
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"Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova ( ; born 6 March 1937 ) , is a retired Soviet cosmonaut and was the first woman to fly in space , aboard Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963 .",
"Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova ( born March 6 , 1937 ) was the first woman in space , now a retired Soviet cosmonaut . Out of more than four hundred applicants and then out of five finalists , she was selected to pilot Vostok 6 on the 16th of June 1963 and became the first woman to fly in space ."
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"Ellsworth is a city of Iowa in the United States .",
"Ellsworth is a city in Hamilton County , Iowa , United States ."
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"Allmendingen bei Bern is a municipality of the district Konolfingen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland .",
"Allmendingen bei Bern is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland ."
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"Ammonium chlorate is a chemical compound .",
"It is obtained by neutralizing chloric acid with either ammonia or ammonium carbonate , or by precipitating barium , strontium or calcium chlorates with ammonium carbonate or ammonium sulfate , producing the respective carbonate or sulfate precipitate and an ammonium chlorate solution . Ammonium chlorate crystallizes in small needles , readily soluble in water ."
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"It can be made by reacting ammonia or ammonium carbonate with chloric acid .",
"It is obtained by neutralizing chloric acid with either ammonia or ammonium carbonate , or by precipitating barium , strontium or calcium chlorates with ammonium carbonate or ammonium sulfate , producing the respective carbonate or sulfate precipitate and an ammonium chlorate solution ."
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"Ammonium chlorate is a chemical compound . Its chemical formula is NH4ClO3 .",
"Ammonium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the formula NH4ClO3 ."
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[
"At Westminster Hall , where he was tried for treason , he replied to the charge , `` I could not be a traitor to Edward , for I was never his subject '' .",
"He responded to the treason charge , `` I could not be a traitor to Edward , for I was never his subject . ''"
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"He was hanged , drawn and quartered -- the most terrible execution in English law . It meant he was strangled by hanging but released while he was still alive , his body cut open , and his bowels burnt before him .",
"He was hanged , drawn and quartered â '' strangled by hanging but released while he was still alive , eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him , beheaded , castrated , then cut into four parts ."
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"It was later joined by the heads of the brothers John and Simon Fraser , who had been colleagues of Wallace .",
"It was later joined by the heads of the brothers , John and Simon Fraser ."
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"Wallace 's limbs were displayed , separately , in Newcastle upon Tyne , Berwick-upon-Tweed , Stirling , and Aberdeen .",
"His limbs were displayed , separately , in Newcastle upon Tyne , Berwick-upon-Tweed , Stirling , and Aberdeen ."
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"After the trial , on 23 August 1305 , Wallace was taken from the hall , stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield .",
"Following the trial , on 23 August 1305 , Wallace was taken from the hall , stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield ."
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"Soon he stopped lecturing to write stories and letters .",
"Soon he abandoned lecturing and became a free man of letters ."
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"Within ten years , his short stories and novels became more famous than his historical non-fiction works , though his fiction had history in it .",
"Within a decade his short stories and novels prevailed over his historical non-fiction works , though historical themes continued to imbue his fiction ."
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"From the 1860s to the 1880s , he collected many volumes of Jewish Short Stories , Polish Short Stories , Galician Short Stories , German Court Stories and Russian Court Stories .",
"From the 1860s to the 1880s he published a number of volumes of Jewish Short Stories , Polish Short Stories , Galician Short Stories , German Court Stories and Russian Court Stories ."
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"International Review ) , which was published in Leipzig from October , 1881 to September , 1885 .",
"International Review ) , which was published from October , 1881 to September , 1885 ."
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"In 1869 Sacher-Masoch wrote a large number of short stories under the group title Legacy of Cain .",
"In 1869 Sacher-Masoch conceived a grandiose series of short stories under the collective title Legacy of Cain that would represent the author 's aesthetic Weltanschauung ."
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"The short novel expressed Sacher-Masoch 's fantasies and fetishes , which he tried to live out with his mistresses and wives .",
"The short novel expressed Sacher-Masoch 's fantasies and fetishes ( especially for dominant women wearing fur ) . He did his best to live out his fantasies with his mistresses and wives ."
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"By the middle of the 1880s , Masoch had abandoned the Legacy of Cain .",
"By the middle of the 1880s , Masoch abandoned the Legacy of Cain ."
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"During his lifetime , Sacher-Masoch was known as a thinker who supported socialist and humanist ideas in his writing , both his stories and his letters .",
"During his lifetime , Sacher-Masoch was well-known as a man of letters , a utopian thinker who espoused socialist and humanist ideals in his fiction and non-fiction ."
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"Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch ( 27 January 1836 â `` 9 March 1895 ) was an Austrian writer and journalist , who became famous for his romantic stories about Galician life .",
"Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch ( 27 January 1836 â `` 9 March 1895 ) was an Austrian writer and journalist , who gained renown for his romantic stories of Galician life ."
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"In his later years , he worked against local antisemitism through an association called the Oberhessischer Verein fà 1\\/4 r Volksbildung ( OVV ) , which he founded in 1893 with his second wife , Hulda Meister .",
"In his later years , he worked against local antisemitism through an association for adult education called the Oberhessischer Verein fà 1\\/4 r Volksbildung ( OVV ) , founded in 1893 with his second wife , Hulda Meister ."
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"His works were translated into Ukrainian , Russian and French .",
"His works were published in translation in Ukrainian , Polish , Russian and French ."
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"He studied law , history and mathematics at Graz University . After he finished his study , Sacher-Masoch moved back to Lemberg where he became a professor .",
"He studied law , history and mathematics at Graz University , and after graduating moved back to Lemberg where he became a professor ."
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"Sacher-Masoch edited the monthly literary magazine Auf der HÃ he .",
"Sacher-Masoch edited the Leipzig-based monthly literary magazine Auf der HÃ he ."
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"The novel Venus in Furs is the only one of his books that can be commonly found in English .",
"The novel Venus in Furs is his only book commonly available in English ."
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"The word masochism comes from his name .",
"The term masochism is derived from his name ."
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"Von Sacher-Masoch was born in what is now Lviv , Ukraine . His father was a Austrian police director with Spanish ancestry , and his mother was Charlotte von Masoch , a Ukrainian noblewoman .",
"Von Sacher-Masoch was born in the city then known as Lemberg , the capital of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , at the time a province of the Austrian Empire ( now Lviv , Ukraine ) , into the Roman Catholic family of an Austrian police director of Spanish descent and Charlotte von Masoch , a Ukrainian noblewoman ."
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"Six volumes were planned , but only the first two were ever completed .",
"Of the six planned volumes , only the first two were ever completed ."
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"Despite this , the published volumes of the series included his best-known stories , including Venus in Furs ( 1869 ) which is the most famous today .",
"Nevertheless , the published volumes of the series included Masoch 's best-known stories , and of them , Venus in Furs ( 1869 ) is the most famous today ."
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"This was a magazine aimed at helping Jews in Saxony become part of the community , as well supporting women 's rights with articles on women 's education and suffrage .",
"This was a progressive magazine aimed at tolerance and integration for Jews in Saxony , as well as for the emancipation of women with articles on women 's education and suffrage ."
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[
"The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual three-day music and art festival in Austin , Texas ' Zilker Park .",
"The Austin City Limits Music Festival ( ACL Festival ) is an annual three-day American music festival that takes place in Austin , Texas at the city 's central public park , Zilker Park ."
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[
"There are two theories of relativity . The first is Special Relativity and the second is General Relativity .",
"The theory of relativity , or simply relativity , encompasses two theories of Albert Einstein : special relativity and general relativity ."
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"The first is Special Relativity and the second is General Relativity .",
"The special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity are connected ."
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[
"The Caribbean Sea is a tropical sea in the center of the Caribbean area .",
"The Caribbean Sea is an oceanic sea largely situated on the Caribbean Plate ."
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"Saint-Germain-du-Puch is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .",
"Saint-Germain-du-Puch is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ."
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"Christianity and the Indian religions ( including yoga ) teach that salvation and liberation involve a process of mind-body transformation that is done through practicing restraint with respect to actions of body , speech and mind .",
"Some forms of Christianity ( see especially : Monastic life ) and the Indian religions ( including yoga ) teach salvation and liberation and involve a process of mind-body transformation effected by exercising restraint with respect to actions of body , speech , and mind ."
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"The founders and earliest practitioners of these religions ( e.g. Buddhism , Jainism , the Christian desert fathers ) lived extremely austere lifestyles . They rejected sensual pleasures and the accumulation of material wealth .",
"The founders and earliest practitioners of these religions ( e.g. Buddhism , Jainism , the Christian desert fathers ) lived extremely austere lifestyles , refraining from sensual pleasures and the accumulation of material wealth ."
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"This is to be understood not as an eschewal of the enjoyment of life but a recognition that spiritual and religious goals are impeded by such indulgence .",
"This is to be understood not as an eschewal of the enjoyment of life , but a recognition that spiritual and religious goals are impeded by such indulgence ."
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[
"At the 2000 census the population was 12,924 , though the 2006 estimate puts the population at 17,796 .",
"The population was 12,924 at the 2000 census ."
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[
"Trussville is a city and suburb of Birmingham in Jefferson and St. Clair Counties in the U.S. state of Alabama .",
"Trussville is a city in Jefferson and St. Clair counties in the U.S. state of Alabama ."
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[
"The gear shift is the part of the gearbox which has the shift forks and allows the contact from the driver to the synchronisation .",
"The gear shift is the part of the gearbox which has the shift forks and allows the contact from the driver to the synchronization ."
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[
"ISO 3166-2 is a standard .",
"ISO 3166-2 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) , and defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions ( e.g. , provinces or states ) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1 ."
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[
"Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska and it has the most people .",
"There are eleven colleges and universities among Omaha 's higher education institutions , including the University of Nebraska at Omaha ."
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[
"Omaha is a city in the state of Nebraska in the United States .",
"Some of this land , which now wraps around Downtown Omaha , was later used to entice Nebraska Territorial legislators to an area called Scriptown . The Territorial capitol was located in Omaha , but when Nebraska became a state in 1867 , the capital was relocated to Lincoln , 53 miles south-west of Omaha ."
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"Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska and it has the most people . Omaha is also the home of the baseball College World Series , which is featured at Rosenblatt Stadium .",
"Omaha 's Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium is home to the Omaha Storm Chasers ( most recently known as the Omaha Royals ) minor-league baseball team ( the AAA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals ) ."
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[
"Donnay is a commune . It is found in the Basse-Normandie region in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .",
"Donnay is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ."
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[
"The Australian website `` Australian Flavour '' gives an even earlier date , 1926 , when Home Cookery for New Zealand by E Futter had a recipe for â Meringue with Fruit Filling .",
"The Australian website `` Australian Flavour '' gives the earlier date of 1926 for its creation , suggesting that Home Cookery for New Zealand , by E Futter , contained a recipe for â Meringue with Fruit Filling ."
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[
"Her book , The Pavlova Story : A Slice of New Zealandâ s Culinary History , says that the first Australian pavlova recipe was made in 1935 , and the recipe in the rural magazine NZ Dairy Exporter Annual was made in 1929 .",
"Her book , The Pavlova Story : A Slice of New Zealandâ s Culinary History , states that the first Australian pavlova recipe was created in 1935 while an earlier version was penned in 1929 in the rural magazine NZ Dairy Exporter Annual ."
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[
"Keith Money wrote that a New Zealand chef in a hotel in Wellington , New Zealand , created the dish when Pavlova visited as part of her world tour in 1926 .",
"Keith Money , a biographer of Anna Pavlova , wrote that a hotel chef in Wellington , New Zealand , created the dish when Pavlova visited there in 1926 on her world tour ."
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[
"People believe the dessert was made to celebrate one of the dancer 's tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s .",
"The dessert is believed to have been created in honor of the dancer either during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s ."
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