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"Digital photography is a kind of photography where a digital camera is used to take photos . Digital cameras use an image sensor instead of film , based on chemicals .",
"Some commercial photographers , and some amateurs interested in artistic photography , have been resistant to using digital rather than film cameras because they believe that the image quality available from a digital camera is still inferior to that available from a film camera , and the quality of images taken on medium format film was thought to be impossible to match with a digital camera ."
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"Karl Michael Ziehrer ( also spelled as Carl Michael Ziehrer ) ( May 2 , 1843 - November 14 , 1922 ) was an Austrian composer of light music such as waltzes and polkas .",
"Karl Michael Ziehrer ( also spelled as Carl Michael Ziehrer ) ( May 2 , 1843 - November 14 , 1922 ) was an Austrian composer ."
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"The Cretaceous period is the longest period in the Phanerozoic eon , lasting from 145 to 65 million years ago , a total of 80 million years . It is the last period in the Mesozoic era .",
"It is the youngest period of the Mesozoic Era , and at 80 million years long , the longest period of the Phanerozoic Eon ."
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"Wilhelm Reich ( March 24 , 1897 â `` November 3 , 1957 ) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst .",
"Wilhelm Reich ( March 24 , 1897 -- November 3 , 1957 ) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst , known as one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry ."
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"There are many different kinds of kelp .",
"Some animals are named after the kelp , either because they inhabit the same habitat as kelp or because they feed on kelp ."
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"The Secretary is a member of the President 's Cabinet , and 14th in line of United States presidential line of succession .",
"The Secretary is a member of the President 's Cabinet , and 16th in line of United States presidential line of succession ."
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"The United States Secretary of Education deals with Education .",
"The United States Secretary of Education deals with Education policy ."
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"Winchester is a city of Indiana in the United States .",
"Winchester is a city in White River Township , Randolph County , Indiana , United States ."
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"He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for his discoveries of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres which he shared with Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol W. Greider .",
"He was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine , along with Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol W. Greider , for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres ."
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"Jack William Szostak ( November 9 , 1952 ) is a American biologist .",
"Jack William Szostak ( born November 9 , 1952 ) is an American biologist of Polish British descent and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Alexander Rich Distinguished Investigator at Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston ."
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"A time deposit ( also known as a term deposit , particularly in Canada , Australia and New Zealand ) is a money deposit at a banking institution that can not be withdrawn for a certain `` term '' or period of time .",
"A time deposit ( also known as a term deposit , particularly in Canada , Australia and New Zealand ; a bond in the United Kingdom ; fixed deposit in India and in some other countries ) is a money deposit at a banking institution that can not be withdrawn for a certain `` term '' or period of time ( unless a penalty is paid ) ."
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"The most popular use of polyester , is polyester suits .",
"In table 1 the estimated world polyester production is shown . Main applications are textile polyester , bottle polyester resin , film polyester mainly for packaging and specialty polyesters for engineering plastics ."
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"Sei Fuwa ( born 1914 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Sei Fuwa ( born 1914 ) ( Japanese : ä ç æ ) is a former Japanese football player ."
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"Interstate 182 ( sometimes called I-182 ) is a 15.19-mile long Interstate Highway in the state of Washington , going into the Tri-Cities . The road goes from Interstate 82 west of Richland to U.S. Route 12 in Pasco .",
"Interstate 182 ( I-182 ) is a 15.19 m Interstate Highway that extends from I-82 west of Richland to US 12 in Pasco ."
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"HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 always had more than one singer .",
"Norton has been less active musically since HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 's demise . Although never experiencing commercial success , HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 influenced a number of later pop punk and alternative rock bands ."
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"HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 was an American hardcore punk and later alternative rock band from the 1980s .",
"HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 started as a hardcore punk band known for its speed and intensity ."
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"HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 was an American hardcore punk and later alternative rock band from the 1980s . The band formed in 1979 in Minneapolis , Minnesota .",
"HÃ 1\\/4 sker DÃ 1\\/4 was an American rock band formed in Saint Paul , Minnesota in 1979 ."
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[
"The Venus de Milo is a ancient Greek statue .",
"Aphrodite of Milos ( , AphroditÄ `` tÄ `` s MÄ `` lou ) , better known as the Venus de Milo , is an ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture ."
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"It is in the Louvre , a museum in Paris , France .",
"It is at present on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris ."
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[
"Visitor is the niece of American actress Cyd Charisse .",
"Nana Tucker was born in New York City , the daughter of Nenette Charisse , a ballet teacher , and Robert Tucker , a choreographer ; she is a niece of actress\\/dancer Cyd Charisse ."
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"Nana Visitor ( July 26 , 1957 ) is an American actress . Visitor , who was born in New York , is most famous for playing Kira Nerys in the Star Trek television series Star Trek : Deep Space Nine .",
"Nana Visitor ( born July 26 , 1957 ) , born Nana Tucker , is an American actress , best known for playing Kira Nerys in the television series Star Trek : Deep Space Nine ( DS9 ) and Jean Ritter in the television series Wildfire ."
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"Visitor and Siddig divorced in 2001 .",
"Visitor and Siddig eventually married , but they divorced in 2001 ."
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[
"The Romance languages are a language family in the Indo-European languages .",
"Along with Latin ( which is not included among the Romance languages ) and a few extinct languages of ancient Italy , they make up the Italic branch of the Indo-European family ."
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[
"It originally included all of the present-day states of Idaho , Oregon and Washington , as well as Montana west of the Continental Divide , and Wyoming west of the Continental Divide and north of the 42nd parallel northâ '' the northern border of the Mexican Cession .",
"The Territory of Oregon originally encompassed all of the present-day states of Idaho , Oregon and Washington , as well as those parts of present day Montana and Wyoming west of the Continental Divide ."
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"The Territory of Oregon was organized on August 14 , 1848 , by an act of Congress out of the U.S. portion of the Oregon Country below the 49th parallel north .",
"On August 14 , 1848 , Congress passed the Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Oregon , which created what was officially the Territory of Oregon ."
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[
"Cuttlefish have an internal shell ( called cuttlebone ) , large eyes , and eight arms and two tentacles furnished with denticulated , or finely toothed , suckers , with which they secure their prey .",
"Cuttlefish have an internal shell ( the cuttlebone ) , large W-shaped pupils , and eight arms and two tentacles furnished with denticulated suckers , with which they secure their prey ."
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"Cuttlefish are sea animals of the order Sepiida belonging to the Cephalopoda class ( which also includes squid , octopuses and nautiluses ) .",
"Cuttlefish are marine animals of the order Sepiida . They belong to the class Cephalopoda ( which also includes squid , octopuses , and nautiluses ) ."
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"This color-changing function is produced by groups of red , yellow , brown , and black pigmented chromatophores above a layer of reflective iridophores and leucophores , all of these being parts of the cuttlefish 's skin which help it change its color . There are up to 200 of these special pigment cells per square millimeter .",
"This color-changing function is produced by groups of red , yellow , brown , and black pigmented chromatophores above a layer of reflective iridophores and leucophores , with up to 200 of these specialized pigment cells per square millimeter , which corresponds to about 359 DPI ."
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"Today artificial ( not natural ) dyes have replaced natural sepia .",
"Today artificial dyes have mostly replaced natural sepia ."
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[
"Spanish cuisine , especially that of the coastal regions , often uses cuttlefish and squid ink for cooking due to the marine flavor and smoothness that it provides to the meals and it is included in dishes such as rice , pasta and fish stews .",
"Spanish cuisine , especially that of the coastal regions , uses cuttlefish and squid ink for the marine flavor and smoothness it provides ; it is included in dishes such as rice , pasta and fish stews ."
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"For example : orange would be produced by red and yellow chromatophores , while purple could be created by a red chromatophore and an iridophore .",
"For example , orange is produced by red and yellow chromatophores , while purple can be created by a red chromatophore and an iridophore ."
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"The blood of a cuttlefish is an unusual shade of green-blue because it uses the copper-containing protein hemocyanin to carry oxygen instead of the red iron-containing protein hemoglobin that is found in mammals .",
"The blood of a cuttlefish is an unusual shade of green-blue because it uses the copper-containing protein hemocyanin to carry oxygen instead of the red iron-containing protein hemoglobin that is found in vertebrates ' blood ."
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"However , there is an increased amount of Jews in modern times using the ink for the techelet dye on their Tallit strings .",
"However , recently some Jews have resumed using sepia for the techelet dye on their Tallit strings ."
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"Cuttlefish have an internal structure called the cuttlebone .",
"Cuttlefish possess an internal structure called the cuttlebone , which is porous and is made of aragonite ."
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"Despite their common name , cuttlefish are not fish , but molluscs .",
"Despite their name , cuttlefish are not fish but molluscs ."
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"Cuttlefish made their most important literary appearance in the title of Eugenio Montale 's ground-breaking debut collection of poetry entitled Cuttlefish Bones ( Ossi di seppia ) , published in Turin in 1925 .",
"Eugenio Montale 's ground-breaking debut collection of poetry Cuttlefish Bones ( Ossi di seppia ) was published in Turin in 1925 ."
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"Cuttlefish Bones remains one of the best-known and influential collections of 20th-century poetry .",
"Cuttlefish Bones remains one of the best-known and influential collections of 20th-century Italian poetry ."
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"Cuttlefish are caught for food in Mediterranean , and East Asian cultures .",
"Cuttlefish are caught for food in the Mediterranean , East Asia , the English Channel and elsewhere ."
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"As well as being able to influence the color of the light that reflects off their skin , cuttlefish can also affect the light 's polarization , which can be used to signal to other sea animals , many of whom can also sense polarization .",
"As well as being able to influence the color of light as it reflects off their skin , cuttlefish can also affect the light 's polarization , which can be used to signal to other marine animals , many of which can also sense polarization ."
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"The cuttlefish could also use an iridophore and a yellow chromatophore to produce a brighter green .",
"The cuttlefish can also use an iridophore and a yellow chromatophore to produce a brighter green ."
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[
"A cuttlefish 's heart must pump a more blood than most other animals because hemocyanin is not as good at carrying oxygen as hemoglobin is .",
"Cuttlefish blood must flow more rapidly than most other animals because hemocyanin carries substantially less oxygen than hemoglobin ."
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"Cuttlebones are traditionally used by jewelers and silversmiths as molds for casting small objects . They are probably better known today as the tough material given to parakeets and other pet birds as a source of calcium for their diets .",
"Jewelers and silversmiths traditionally use cuttlebones as moulds for casting small objects but they are probably better known as the tough material given to parakeets and other caged birds as a source of dietary calcium ."
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"This ink was formerly an important dye , called sepia .",
"Cuttlefish ink was formerly an important dye , called sepia ."
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"Sepiadariidae contains seven species and two genera ; all the rest are in Sepiidae .",
"Sepiadariidae contains seven species and 2 genera ; all the rest are in Sepiidae ."
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[
"They have two spots of concentrated sensor cells on their retina ( known as fovea ) , one to look more forward , and one to look more backwards .",
"They have two spots of concentrated sensor cells on their retina ( known as foveae ) , one to look more forward , and one to look more backward ."
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"`` Nero '' and `` Crni '' mean black , which is the color the rice turns because of the cuttlefish ink .",
"`` Nero '' and `` Crni '' mean black , the color the rice turns because of the cuttlefish ink ."
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"The organogenesis of cephalopod eyes is fundamentally different from that of vertebrates like humans .",
"The organogenesis of cephalopod eyes differs fundamentally from that of vertebrates like humans ."
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"The iridophores reflect blue and green light , which make them look blue and green .",
"The iridophores reflect blue and green light ."
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"The lenses , instead of being reshaped as they are in humans , are instead pulled around by reshaping the entire eye in order to change focus .",
"The lenses , instead of being reshaped as they are in humans , are pulled around by reshaping the entire eye to change focus ."
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"Although squid is more popular as a restaurant dish all over the world , in East Asia dried cuttlefish is a highly popular snack food .",
"Although squid is more popular as a restaurant dish all over the world , in East Asia dried , shredded cuttlefish is a popular snack food ."
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"The blood is pumped by three separate hearts . Two of these are used for pumping blood to the cuttlefish 's pair of gills ( one heart for each gill ) , and the third for pumping blood around the rest of the body .",
"The blood is pumped by three separate hearts : two branchial hearts pump blood to the cuttlefish 's pair of gills ( one heart for each ) , and the third pumps blood around the rest of the body ."
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[
"Superficial , or insignificant , similarities between cephalopod and vertebrate eyes are examples of convergent evolution .",
"Superficial similarities between cephalopod and vertebrate eyes are thought to be examples of convergent evolution ."
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[
"Cuttlefish is especially popular in Italy , where it is used in Risotto Nero , and in the Croatian Crni RiÅ 3\\/4 ot , which is almost the same and originated most probably from Venice , then spread across both coasts of the Adriatic .",
"Cuttlefish is especially popular in Italy , where it is used in Risotto al Nero di Seppia ( literally black cuttlefish rice ) . The Croatian Crni RiÅ 3\\/4 ot is virtually the same recipe , which probably originated in Venice and then spread across both coasts of the Adriatic ."
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"Iridophores are plates of chitin or protein , which can reflect the area around a cuttlefish .",
"Iridophores are plates of chitin or protein , which can reflect the environment around a cuttlefish ."
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[
"Although they can not see color , they can perceive the polarization of light , which essentially enhances their ability to see contrast .",
"Although they can not see color , they can perceive the polarization of light , which enhances their perception of contrast ."
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"Cuttlefish eat small molluscs , crabs , shrimp , fish and other cuttlefish , but can be eaten by predators , including sharks , fish , and other cuttlefish .",
"Cuttlefish eat small molluscs , crabs , shrimp , fish , octopuses , worms , and other cuttlefish . Their predators include dolphins , sharks , fish , seals and other cuttlefish ."
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[
"The main results of pellagra can be remembered as `` the four D 's '' : diarrhea , dermatitis , dementia , and death .",
"Pellagra is classically described by `` the four D 's '' : diarrhea , dermatitis , dementia and death ."
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[
"While helping , another driver lost control and hit Jeckle and another man .",
"While helping , Jeckle and a second man were hit by another driver who lost control ."
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[
"In 2003 , Jeckle became a professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Furtwangen .",
"In 2003 , Jeckle became a professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Furtwangen im Schwarzwald ."
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[
"He taught about XML , databases , software engineering , and `` eBusiness '' ( electronic business ) .",
"He taught about XML , databases , software engineering and `` eBusiness '' ( electronic business ) ."
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"He appears as a character in the 1971 ballet film , The Tales of Beatrix Potter and in the BBC series The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends .",
"Peter Rabbit appears in the 1971 ballet film , The Tales of Beatrix Potter ."
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"Peter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in many children 's stories by Beatrix Potter .",
"Peter Rabbit is a fictional anthropomorphic character in various children 's stories by Beatrix Potter ."
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"His mother is Mrs. Josephine Rabbit , and he has three sisters , Flopsy , Mopsy , and Cotton-tail .",
"Peter , his mother , Mrs. Josephine Rabbit , and his sisters , Flopsy , Mopsy , and Cotton-tail live in a rabbit hole that has a human kitchen , human furniture , and a shop where Mrs. Rabbit sells various items ."
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[
"He was inspired by Potter 's pet rabbit , Peter Piper .",
"Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit Beatrix Potter had as a child called Peter Piper ."
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[
"Potter made a soft doll shaped like Peter Rabbit , and soon dishes and wallpaper showed pictures of him . He appears as a character in the 1971 ballet film , The Tales of Beatrix Potter and in the BBC series The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends .",
"Potter created a soft doll depicting Peter Rabbit and a Peter Rabbit board game shortly after the tale 's first publication ."
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[
"He first came out in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902 . After that , he came out in five more books between 1904 and 1912 .",
"He first appeared in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902 , and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912 ."
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"Bridgwater is a town in the county of Somerset .",
"Bridgwater is a market town and civil parish in Somerset , England ."
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"Bridgwater is a town in the county of Somerset . It is in the District of Sedgemoor .",
"The Local Government Act 1972 removed the historic status of Bridgwater as a Borough , as it became part of the district of Sedgemoor , which has its headquarters in King 's Square ."
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"It is in the District of Sedgemoor .",
"It is the administrative center of the Sedgemoor district , and a major industrial center ."
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[
"Sayana 's commentary on the Vedas , Brahmanas and Aranyakas was written under the patronage of Bukka .",
"Sayana 's commentary on the Vedas , Brahmanas and Aranyakas was written under the petronage of Bukka ."
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"Bukka à à à à à à ( 1356-1377 CE ) ( also known as Bukka Raya I was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty .",
"Bukka à à à à à à ( 1356-1377 CE ) ( also known as Bukka Raya I ) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty ."
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[
"The metronome was invented by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel in Amsterdam in 1812 .",
"The more familiar mechanical metronome was invented by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel in Amsterdam in 1812 ."
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"The `` MM '' stands for `` Maelzel 's Metronome '' . Beethoven was the first composer to use metronome markings , but he often gave very fast speed indications , and some people wonder whether he made mistakes or whether his metronome worked properly .",
"The quotations above show the importance of the metronome in the 20th century ( `` Most music teachers consider the metronome indispensable , and most professional musicians , in fact , continue to practice with a metronome throughout their careers '' ) ."
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[
"A man called Johann Maelzel copied Winkelâ s ideas and improved them . He made a small , portable metronome which was patented in 1816 .",
"Through questionable practice , Johann Maelzel , incorporating Winkel 's ideas , started manufacturing the metronome under his own name in 1816 : `` Maelzel 's Metronome '' ."
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[
"Noboru Nakayama ( born 7 July 1987 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Noboru Nakayama is a former Japanese football player who has played for Cerezo Osaka ."
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[
"The Leader of the Opposition is the name given to the leader of the largest party not in government in a Westminster System of parliamentary government .",
"The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest party not in government in a Westminster System of parliamentary government ."
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"The Leader of the Opposition is often seen as the alternative Prime Minister , Premier or Chief Minister . They lead an alternative government known as the Shadow Cabinet or Opposition Front Bench .",
"The Leader of the Opposition is often seen as the alternative Prime Minister , Premier or Chief Minister to the present incumbent , and heads a rival alternative government known as the Shadow Cabinet or Opposition Front Bench ."
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[
"In 2007 the Australian dollar was the sixth-most-traded currency in world . The most traded currencies were the Euro , US dollar , the yen , the pound sterling , and the Swiss franc .",
"The Australian dollar is currently the fifth-most-traded currency in the world foreign exchange markets behind the US dollar , the euro , the yen and the pound sterling ."
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[
"Australia has often made special 50-cent coins .",
"Australia has regularly issued commemorative 50-cent coins ."
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[
"In Australia the dollar symbol $ is usually used . The signs A$ or AU$ are often used to show that it is the Australian dollar .",
"Within Australia it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ( $ ) , with A$ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies ."
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"They are the same height but different lengths . The $ 5 is the smallest , $ 100 the largest .",
"They are the same height but of different lengths , in order of their value - $ 5 being the smallest , $ 100 the largest ."
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"All coins have the image of the head of state , Queen Elizabeth II on the back . They are made by the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra .",
"All coins portray the head of state , Queen Elizabeth II , on the obverse , and are produced by the Royal Australian Mint ."
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[
"Australia has made special five-dollar coins , of aluminium\\/bronze and bi-metal , and many silver and gold bullion coins in bigger values .",
"There are many five-dollar coins , of aluminium\\/bronze and bi-metal , and many silver and gold bullion coins in higher denominations ."
] |
[
"One-dollar coins were made from 1984 . Two-dollar coins in were made from 1988 .",
"One-dollar coins were introduced in 1984 , followed by two-dollar coins in 1988 ."
] |
[
"Australia has also made special 20-cent and one-dollar coins .",
"Australia has also made special issues of 20-cent and one-dollar coins ."
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[
"Cash sales are made to the nearest five cents .",
"Cash transactions are rounded to the nearest five cents ."
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[
"The Brisbane Commonwealth Games had a special coin in 1982 . Another one was made for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988 .",
"The first was in 1970 , commemorating James Cook 's exploration along the east coast of the Australian continent , followed in 1977 by a coin for Queen Elizabeth II 's Silver Jubilee , the wedding of Charles , Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 , the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982 , and the Australian Bicentenary in 1988 ."
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[
"the UK replaced these coins with smaller versions , as did New Zealand in 2006 - at the same time discontinuing the five-cent coin .",
"In 1990 , the UK replaced these coins with smaller versions , as did New Zealand in 2006 - at the same time discontinuing the five-cent coin ."
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[
"The Australian 50-cent coin is a large coin . It weighs 15.55 grams and is 31.51 mm across .",
"With a mass of 15.55 grams and a diameter of 31.51 mm , the Australian 50-cent coin is one of the largest sized coins used in the world today ."
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[
"From 1966 , coins were made in amounts of 1 , 2 , 5 , 10 , 20 and 50 cents .",
"In 1966 , coins were introduced in denominations of 1 , 2 , 5 , 10 , 20 and 50 cents ."
] |
[
"Current Australian 5 - , 10 - and 20-cent coins are the same size as the old Australian , New Zealand and British sixpenny , shilling and two shilling ( florin ) coins .",
"Current Australian 5 - , 10 - and 20-cent coins are identical in size to the former Australian , New Zealand and British sixpenny , shilling and two shilling ( florin ) coins ."
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[
"The one - and two-cent coins were not made after 1991 and are no longer used .",
"The one - and two-cent coins were discontinued in 1991 and withdrawn from circulation ."
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[
"The Australian dollar is also used on Christmas Island , Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands , Norfolk Island , and the independent Pacific Islands of Kiribati , Nauru and Tuvalu .",
"The Australian dollar ( sign : $ ; code : AUD ) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia , including Christmas Island , Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands , and Norfolk Island , as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati , Nauru and Tuvalu ."
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"These are not normally used , although they are legal tender .",
"These are not normally used in payment , although they are legal tender ."
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[
"In 1988 , the Reserve Bank of Australia gave out plastic , ( polypropylene ) polymer banknotes ( produced by Note Printing Australia ) , to celebrate 200 years of European settlement in Australia .",
"The first polymer banknotes were issued in 1988 by the Reserve Bank of Australia , specifically polypropylene polymer banknotes ( produced by Note Printing Australia ) , to commemorate the bicentenary of European settlement in Australia ."
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[
"Every note also has a seven-pointed star which has only half the printing on each side .",
"Every note also has a seven-pointed star which has only half the printing on each side as well as an image of the Australian Coat of Arms only visible when held up to the light ."
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[
"The one-dollar note was replaced by a coin in 1984 .",
"The $ 1 note was replaced by a coin in 1984 , while a $ 100 note was also introduced ."
] |
[
"The two-dollar note was replaced by a coin in 1988 .",
"In 1988 the $ 2 note was replaced by a coin ."
] |
[
"Erwitte is a town in the district of Soest . It is found in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany .",
"Erwitte is a town in the district of Soest , in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany ."
] |
[
"Quique SÃ nchez Flores ( born 2 February 1965 ) is a former Spanish football player .",
"Enrique `` Quique '' Sà nchez Flores ( born 5 February 1965 in Madrid ) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a right defender , and the current manager of Atlà tico Madrid ."
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