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"In 2009 , the park had around 17.2 million visitors , making it the most visited theme park in the world .",
"In 2009 , the park saw an estimated 17.2 million visitors , making it the most visited theme park in the world ."
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"Magic Kingdom was the first park built at the resort , and it opened October 1 , 1971 .",
"The first park built at the resort , Magic Kingdom opened October 1 , 1971 ."
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"Liberty Square is based on colonial America around the time of the American Revolution . Rides and shows in this area include the Hall of the Presidents and the Haunted Mansion .",
"Liberty Square is home to the Haunted Mansion and the Hall of Presidents ."
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"Gorgonops ( literally `` Gorgon ' face '' ) is the name given to an extinct genus of therapsid which lived about 255-250 million years ago , during the latest part of the Permian period .",
"Gorgonops ( literally `` Gorgon face '' ) is an extinct genus of therapsid which lived about 255-250 million years ago , during the latest part of the Permian Period ."
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"It was a typical representative of the Gorgonopsia , the dominant predators of their day , which in the largest forms grew to over four meters long .",
"It was a typical representative of the suborder Gorgonopsia , the dominant predators of their day , which in the largest forms grew to over four meters long ."
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"Francesco Coco ( born 8 January 1977 ) is a former Italian football player .",
"Francesco Coco ( born January 8 , 1977 in Paternà ) is a retired Italian football defender ."
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"Richard Keys , ( born 23 April 1957 , Coventry , England ) is an English broadcaster who is famous for presenting live football matches on Sky Sports since the early 1990s . He was a presenter on TV-am before joining Sky .",
"Richard Keys ( born 23 April 1957 in Coventry ) is an English radio presenter best known for his time with British sports channel Sky Sports from 1991 until 2011 ."
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"The 1962 Tube Stock was a type of London Underground tube train buit for use on the Central line .",
"The 1962 Tube Stock was a type of London Underground tube train built for use on the Central line ."
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"The FBI come in and tell him that the man 's name is Simon Gruber and that he is Hans ' brother .",
"The two are met by FBI agents that have identified Simon as Simon `` Peter '' Gruber , the brother of Hans Gruber , who was killed by McClane in the first film , and several of his cohorts ."
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"It is the third movie in the Die Hard series .",
"Die Hard with a Vengeance ( also known as Die Hard 3 ) is a 1995 American action film and the third in the Die Hard film series ."
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"They have made many recordings including all Shostakovich 's string quartets and all Beethoven quartets .",
"They have recorded all of Shostakovich 's string quartets as well as all of Beethoven 's quartets ."
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"The quartet often played piano quintets with the pianist Sviatoslav Richter .",
"They also performed with the pianist Sviatoslav Richter on many occasions ."
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"When they started in 1945 their cellist was Mstislav Rostropovich .",
"Originally Mstislav Rostropovich was the cellist but he withdrew after a few weeks in favor of Berlinsky ."
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"Rudolf Barshai was their viola player .",
"The quartet was formed as the Moscow Conservatoire Quartet with Valentin Berlinsky on cello , Rostislav Dubinsky and Nina Barshai on first and second violins and Rudolf Barshai on viola , all members of a class taken by Mikhail Terian , the viola player of the Comitas Quartet ."
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"The quartet had to accept the concerts that their government allowed them to do . They played at the funerals of the dictator Stalin and the composer Sergei Prokofiev which were on the same day ( both men died on 5 March 1953 .",
"As one of the most revered groups during the Communist era , the quartet performed at the funerals of both Joseph Stalin and Sergei Prokofiev , who both died on the same day in 1953 ."
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"The quartet knew the composer Dmitri Shostakovich very well .",
"The quartet had a close relationship with composer Dmitri Shostakovich , who personally consulted with them on each of his quartets ."
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"The four players have not always been the same people : there have been some changes to the group , but it is one of the world 's longest lasting string quartets . In 2005 they celebrated their 60th anniversary .",
"It is one of the world 's longest lasting string quartets , marking its 60th anniversary season in 2005 ."
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"The Borodin Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1945 in what was then the Soviet Union .",
"The Borodin Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1945 in the former Soviet Union ."
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"In 1955 the quartet changed its name to Borodin Quartet , named after the composer Alexander Borodin who composed two famous string quartets .",
"In 1955 the quartet was renamed after Alexander Borodin , one of the founders of Russian chamber music ."
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"Ogliastra ia a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia in Italy .",
"Ogliastra is a province in eastern Sardinia , Italy ."
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"Finnish paganism was a pagan religion in Finland and Karelia before the Finnish people were Christian .",
"Finnish paganism provided the inspiration for the 20th century religion Finnish neopaganism , Suomenusko ( = Finnish religion ) , which is an attempt to reconstruct the old religion of the Finns ."
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"Finnish paganism is close to Scandinavian paganism and Baltic paganism .",
"Finnish paganism shows many similarities with the religious practices of neighboring cultures , such as Germanic , Norse and Baltic paganism ."
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"Scurvy is a disease .",
"Scurvy or subclinical scurvy is caused by the lack of vitamin C. In modern Western societies , scurvy is rarely present in adults , although infants and elderly people are affected ."
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"Scurvy is a disease . It is caused by not eating enough Vitamin C.",
"Scurvy is treated with vitamin C."
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"Eating vitamin C prevents scurvy .",
"Today scurvy is known to be caused by a nutritional deficiency , but until the isolation of vitamin C and its direct link to scurvy in 1932 , numerous theories and treatments were proposed , often on little or no experimental data . This inconsistency is attributed to the lack of vitamin C as a distinct concept , the varying vitamin C content of different foods ( notably present in fresh citrus , watercress , and organ meat ) , and how vitamin C can be destroyed by exposure to air and copper ."
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[
"Marzahn-Hellersdorf is in northeast Berlin . It has borders with Lichtenberg in the west , Treptow-K Ã penick in the south and the state of Brandenburg in the east and north .",
"Marzahn-Hellersdorf borders to the Berlin boroughs of Lichtenberg in the west and Treptow-K Ã penick in the south as well as to the Brandenburg municipalities of Ahrensfelde in the north and Hoppegarten and Neuenhagen in the east ."
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"The borough contains of five former villages : Biesdorf , Hellersdorf , Kaulsdorf , Mahlsdorf and Marzahn , which became part of Berlin in 1920 .",
"As a result of the building of two more developing areas ( Hellersdorf and Kaulsdorf ) the number of inhabitants increased so that the borough Hellersdorf was founded out of the three districts Hellersdorf , Kaulsdorf and Mahlsdorf on 1 June 1986 ."
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"Marzahn-Hellersdorf is one of the 12 new boroughs of Berlin . It was created in 2001 when the old boroughs of Marzahn and Hellersdorf were merged ( joined together ) .",
"Marzahn-Hellersdorf is the tenth borough of Berlin , formed in 2001 by merging the former boroughs of Marzahn and Hellersdorf ."
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[
"The Independent State of Samoa is a country in Pacific Ocean . It has nine islands .",
"É , officially the Independent State of Samoa , formerly known as Western Samoa and German Samoa , is a country encompassing the western part of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean ."
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"The sport that is most popular in Samoa is Rugby , and many Samoan people play Rugby .",
"The main sports played in Samoa are Rugby Union , Samoan cricket and netball . Rugby Union is the national football code of Samoa ."
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"The capital of Samoa is Apia . It is located in the island of Upolu .",
"The capital city , Apia , and Faleolo International Airport are situated on the island of Upolu ."
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"It was found by John J. Kavelaars , et al . on September 23 , 2000 , and given the designation S\\/2000 S 4 .",
"It was discovered by John J. Kavelaars et al . on September 23 , 2000 , and given the temporary designation S\\/2000 S 4 ."
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"The name , given in August 2003 , is after Tarvos from Gaulish mythology .",
"The name , given in August 2003 , is after Tarvos , a deity depicted as a bull god carrying three cranes alongside its back from Gaulish mythology ."
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"Sharing similar orbit and displaying similar light-red color , Tarvos is thought to have been formed in a break-up of a bigger body or to be a piece of Albiorix .",
"With a similar orbit and displaying a similar light-red color , Tarvos is thought to have its origin in the break-up of a common progenitor or to be a fragment of Albiorix ."
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"Tarvos or Saturn XXI is a non-spherical moon of Saturn .",
"Tarvos , or Saturn XXI , is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn ."
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[
"It is a member of the Gallic group of non-spherical moons .",
"It is a member of the Gallic group of irregular satellites ."
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[
"Spiny lobsters can be easily distinguished from true lobsters by their very long , thick , spiny antennae , and by their complete lack of claws ( chelae ) ; true lobsters have much smaller antennae and claws on the first three pairs of legs , with the first being particularly enlarged .",
"Spiny lobsters can be easily distinguished from true lobsters by their very long , thick , spiny antennae , by the lack of claws ( chelae ) on the first four pairs of walking legs , although the females of most species have a small claw on the fifth pair , and by a particularly specialized larval phase called phyllosoma . True lobsters have much smaller antennae and claws on the first three pairs of legs , with the first being particularly enlarged ."
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"Sometimes , they migrate en masse , in long files of lobsters across the sea floor .",
"Sometimes , they migrate in very large groups in long files of lobsters across the sea floor ."
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"Spiny lobsters , also known as rock lobsters are a family ( Palinuridae ) of about 45 species of crustaceans , in the Decapoda Reptantia .",
"Spiny lobsters , also known as langouste or rock lobsters are a family ( Palinuridae ) of about 45 species of achelate crustaceans , in the Decapoda Reptantia ."
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"However recent studies indicate that healthy lobsters move away from infected ones and leaving the diseased lobsters to fend for itself .",
"However recent studies indicate that healthy lobsters move away from infected ones leaving the diseased lobsters to fend for themselves ."
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[
"Spiny lobsters are also called crayfish , sea crayfish or crawfish .",
"Spiny lobsters are also , especially in Australia , New Zealand and South Africa , sometimes called crayfish , sea crayfish or crawfish , terms which elsewhere are reserved for freshwater crayfish ."
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[
"Like true lobsters , however , spiny lobsters are edible and are an economically significant food source ; they are the biggest food export of the Bahamas .",
"Like true lobsters , spiny lobsters are edible and are an economically significant food source ; they are the biggest food export of the Bahamas ."
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"Although they superficially resemble true lobsters in terms of overall shape , and that they also have a hard carapace and exoskeleton , the two groups are not closely related .",
"Although they superficially resemble true lobsters in terms of overall shape and having a hard carapace and exoskeleton , the two groups are not closely related ."
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"Spiny lobsters are found in almost all warm seas , including the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea , but are particularly common in Australasia , where they are referred to commonly as crayfish or sea crayfish ( Jasus novaehollandiae and Jasus edwardsii ) , and South Africa ( Jasus lalandii ) .",
"Spiny lobsters are found in almost all warm seas , including the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea , but are particularly common in Australasia , where they are referred to commonly as crayfish or sea crayfish ( Jasus novaehollandiae and Jasus edwardsii ) , and in South Africa ( Jasus lalandii ) ."
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[
"Dodoma is the capital city of Tanzania .",
"Dodoma ( literally `` It has sunk '' in Gogo ) , officially Dodoma Urban District , population 324,347 ( 2002 census ) , is the national capital of Tanzania , and the capital of the Dodoma region ."
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"Tanzania 's National Assembly moved there the next year . Many government offices are still in Dar es Salaam .",
"Tanzania 's National Assembly moved there in February 1996 , but many government offices remain in the previous national capital , Dar es Salaam , which remains the commercial capital ."
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[
"In 1973 , plans were made to move the capital from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma .",
"In 1973 , plans were made to move the capital to Dodoma ."
] |
[
"Sugar Ray Robinson ( born Walker Smith Jr. , May 3 , 1921 â `` April 12 , 1989 ) was an American boxer who won the welterweight and middleweight world championships .",
"Sugar Ray Robinson ( born Walker Smith Jr. , May 3 , 1921 â `` April 12 , 1989 ) was a professional boxer ."
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"It was released on Xbox 360 in May 2010 .",
"It was also nominated for `` Best Xbox 360 Game '' at the Spike Video Game Awards 2010 ."
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"Conteville-en-Ternois is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Conteville-en-Ternois is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"It was an East African territory lying between the Indian Ocean and the African Great Lakes : Lake Victoria , Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika .",
"Tanganyika was an East African territory lying between the Indian Ocean and the largest of the African great lakes : Lake Victoria , Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika ."
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[
"The name Tanganyika is also used to refer to Lake Tanganyika .",
"These days the name Tanganyika is used almost exclusively to refer to the lake ."
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[
"The major part , however , came under British rule and was transferred to Britain under the 1919 Treaty of Versailles .",
"The major part , however , came under British military rule and was transferred to Britain under the 1919 Treaty of Versailles ."
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[
"Tanganyika is the mainland part of Tanzania .",
"Although Tanganyika still exists within Tanzania , the name is no longer used formally for the territory . These days the name Tanganyika is used almost exclusively to refer to the lake ."
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[
"Phoenix is a French alternative rock band that was Grammy awarded . It consists of Thomas Mars ( vocals ) , Deck D'Arcy ( bass ) and Laurent Brancowitz and Christian Mazzalai who play guitar .",
"Phoenix is a Grammy Award winning French alternative rock band from Versailles , founded by Thomas Mars , Deck d'Arcy , Christian Mazzalai and Laurent Brancowitz ."
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[
"They are related to Air and Daft Punk .",
"They currently hold a very close friendship with the members of Daft Punk ."
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[
"It consists of Thomas Mars ( vocals ) , Deck D'Arcy ( bass ) and Laurent Brancowitz and Christian Mazzalai who play guitar .",
"Vocalist Thomas Mars , bassist Deck d'Arcy , and guitarist Chris Mazzalai started as a garage band based out of Mars ' house in the suburbs of Paris . In 1995 , Laurent Brancowitz , Mazzalai 's older brother , permanently joined the band on guitar after the end of the short-lived band Darlin ' he formed with Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo ( who together became Daft Punk ) ."
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[
"It is also made by reacting sodium chloride and sulfuric acid when heated . This reaction also makes hydrogen chloride .",
"A second production method involves reacting sodium chloride ( salt ) and sulfuric acid at elevated temperatures to produce sodium bisulfate and hydrogen chloride gas ."
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[
"Sodium bisulfate , also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate , is a chemical compound . Its chemical formula is NaHSO4 .",
"Sodium bisulfate , also known as sodium hydrogen sulfate ( NaHSO4 ) , is an acid salt ."
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[
"If too much sodium hydroxide is used , sodium sulfate is made instead . It is also made by reacting sodium chloride and sulfuric acid when heated .",
"One method involves mixing stoichiometric quantities of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid which react to form sodium bisulfate and water ."
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[
"Osvaldo Ardiles ( born 3 August 1952 ) is a former Argentine football player .",
"Osvaldo CÃ sar Ardiles ( born 3 August 1952 in Bell Ville , CÃ rdoba Province ) , often referred to in Britain as Ossie Ardiles , is a football coach , pundit and former midfielder who won the 1978 World Cup as part of the Argentine national team ."
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"C.D. Chivas USA is an American football ( soccer ) team that plays in Major League Soccer in Carson , California . They began play in 2005 , and they play at the home of the Los Angeles Galaxy .",
"Chivas USA plays its home games at The Home Depot Center in Carson , which it shares with its rival , Los Angeles Galaxy ."
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"C.D. Chivas USA is an American football ( soccer ) team that plays in Major League Soccer in Carson , California .",
"Club Deportivo Chivas USA is an American professional soccer club based in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson , California that competes in Major League Soccer ( MLS ) , the top professional soccer league in the United States of America and Canada ."
] |
[
"This is the List of rivers in Connecticut ( U.S. state ) , sorted by drainage basin .",
"List of rivers in Connecticut ( U.S. state ) , sorted by drainage basin ."
] |
[
"All of Connecticut 's rivers flow into Long Island Sound . From there , the waters mix into the Atlantic Ocean .",
"All of Connecticut 's rivers flow into Long Island Sound and from there the waters mix into the Atlantic Ocean ."
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"Pilota Valenciana or Valencian pilota ( pilota means ball in Valencian ) is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community . Its origins are not known , but seems to be related to the French Jeu de paume .",
"The only Valencian pilota variety played outside the Valencian Community is the Llargues , which is very similar to other handball sports derived from the Jeu de paume ."
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"Rules vary from area to area but the common trait is that the ball is struck with a bare , or almost bare , hand ( only some minimal protection is applied in some versions of the sport ) .",
"Rules variations within the generic Pilota Valenciana category are frequent from area to area but the common trait is that the ball is struck with a bare , or almost bare , hand ( only some minimal protection is applied in some versions of the sport ) ."
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[
"There were so many resemblances with the Valencian pilota sport that , in the 16th century Joan Lluàs Vives compared both games in his Dialogues and claimed them to be exactly the same despite some minor differences .",
"There were so many resemblances with the Valencian pilota sport that , in the 16th century , the humanist Joan Lluàs Vives compared both games in his Dialogues and claimed them to be exactly the same despite some minor differences ."
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[
"Valencian pilota origins are not known with certainty , but it 's commonly supposed to be a variant from the middle-aged Jeu de paume , as many other European handball sports ( Basque laxoa , French Longue paume , Frisian handball and Italian Pallone ) similar to the actual Valencian llargues variant .",
"The origins of Valencian pilota are not known with certainty , but it is commonly supposed to have been derived from the medieval Jeu de paume along with several other European handball sports ( for example the Basque laxoa , French Longue paume , Frisian handball and Italian Pallone ) similar to the actual Valencian llargues variant ."
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"A distinctive trait of Valencian pilota is that the spectators are often seated or standing very close to the court which means that they may be impacted by the ball and thus become an ( unwilling ) part of the game .",
"A distinctive trait of Valencian pilota is that the spectators are often seated or standing very close to the court which means that they may be hit by the ball and thus become an ( unwilling ) part of the game ."
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[
"The second characteristic is that it is not played against a wall .",
"The second characteristic being that it is not played against a wall ."
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[
"Line 8 or L8 , colored pink ( termini : Plaà a Espanya - Molà Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa ) and ran by FGC , is part of the Barcelona Metro network .",
"â '' Line 8 , colored pink ( termini : Plaà a Espanya - Molà Nou-Ciutat Cooperativa ) and operated by FGC , is part of the Barcelona Metro network , and therefore of the larger ATM fare-integrated transport system ."
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"It joins Plaà a Espanya , in the Sants-Montju à c district of Barcelona with the metropolitan area cities of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat , Cornellà de Llobregat and Sant Boi .",
"It joins Plaà a Espanya , in the Sants-Montju à c district of Barcelona with metropolitan area municipalities of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat , Cornellà de Llobregat and Sant Boi ."
] |
[
"This is a list of songs of Keane .",
"This is a list of songs released and unreleased by English band Keane ."
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[
"These gadgets make administering Wikipedia easier . Some of the gadgets in this group can only be used by administrators .",
"The gadgets functionality is provided by the MediaWiki extension Extension : Gadgets ."
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"Installed gadgets are also listed on Special : Gadgets .",
"The gadget should now appear on Special : Gadgets ."
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[
"Parchment is a thin material made from animal skin . The most common use for parchment was as a material for writing on , for the pages of a book .",
"The way in which parchment was processed ( from hide to parchment ) has undergone a tremendous evolution based on time and location ."
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"The better qualities of parchment are named vellum .",
"The finer qualities of parchment are called vellum ."
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[
"The most common use for parchment was as a material for writing on , for the pages of a book .",
"Parchment is a thin material made from calfskin , sheepskin or goatskin , often split . Its most common use was as a material for writing on , for documents , notes , or the pages of a book , codex or manuscript ."
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"It is different to leather in that parchment is limed but not tanned .",
"It is distinct from leather in that parchment is limed but not tanned ; therefore , it is very reactive to changes in relative humidity and is not waterproof ."
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[
"When the Romans invaded Britain in the 1st century , they landed in Poole .",
"The Romans landed at Poole during their conquest of Britain in the 1st century and took over an Iron Age settlement at Hamworthy , an area just west of the modern town center . In Anglo-Saxon times , Poole was included in the Kingdom of Wessex ."
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"Poole 's harbor is the second biggest in the world after Sydney in Australia but the water in Poole is very shallow which means that very big ships can not go into Poole .",
"Poole has several urban parks â `` the largest is Poole Park adjacent to Poole Harbour and the town center ."
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[
"Poole is a town in Dorset , England .",
"Poole is a large coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset , on the south coast of England ."
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[
"Veuilly-la-Poterie is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Veuilly-la-Poterie is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
] |
[
"The New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE ) , also called the `` Big Board , '' is a stock exchange in New York City .",
"The New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE ) is a stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street in lower Manhattan , New York City , USA ."
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[
"Regnauville is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Regnauville is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
] |
[
"A basket is a container .",
"A basket is a container which is traditionally constructed from stiff fibers , often made of willow . The top is either left open or the basket may be fitted with a lid ."
] |
[
"Brancourt-le-Grand is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Brancourt-le-Grand is a commune in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France ."
] |
[
"Johannes Vermeer or Jan Vermeer ( baptised October 31 1632 , died December 15 1675 ) was a Dutch Baroque painter .",
"Johannes , Jan or Johan Vermeer ( ; baptized in Delft on 31 October 1632 as Joannis , and buried in the same city under the name Jan on 15 December 1675 ) was a Dutch painter who specialized in exquisite , domestic interior scenes of middle class life . Vermeer was a moderately successful provincial genre painter in his lifetime ."
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[
"Biache-Saint-Vaast is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Biache-Saint-Vaast is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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[
"During his junior career he won the Memorial Cup in 1977 as a member of the New Westminster Bruins . Following that season Maxwell was selected seventh overall in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft by the Minnesota North Stars .",
"After having won the Memorial Cup in 1977 as a member of the New Westminster Bruins , Maxwell was selected seventh overall in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft by the Minnesota North Stars ."
] |
[
"Brad Robert Maxwell ( born July 8 , 1957 in Brandon , Manitoba ) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman .",
"Brad Robert Maxwell ( born July 8 , 1957 in Brandon , Manitoba ) is a former professional ice hockey player renowned as a playmaking defenceman ."
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[
"He spent time playing for Minnesota , the Quebec Nordiques , the Toronto Maple Leafs , the Vancouver Canucks and the New York Rangers before retiring in 1987 .",
"At the end of his career he bounced around between teams , spending short amounts of time with the Quebec Nordiques , Toronto Maple Leafs , Vancouver Canucks and New York Rangers , and ultimately retired in 1987 ."
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[
"It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .",
"Saint-Paul-Mont-Penit is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ."
] |
[
"Ivà n Cà rdoba ( born 11 August 1976 ) is a Colombian football player . He plays for Internazionale Milano and Colombia national team .",
"Ivà n Ramiro Cà rdoba Sepà lveda ( born 11 August 1976 in Rionegro , Antioquia Department ) is a Colombian footballer , who currently plays for Internazionale and the Colombia national team ."
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[
"After receiving a first prize in organ performance and improvisation in 1941 , Jeanne Demessieux studied five more years with Duprà in Meudon , before she played her first recital at Salle Pleyel in Paris in 1946 .",
"After receiving a first prize in organ performance and improvisation in 1941 , Demessieux studied five more years privately with Duprà in Meudon , before she played her dà but recital at Salle Pleyel in Paris in 1946 ."
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[
"Jeanne Demessieux ( born Montpellier , France , 13 February 1921 ; died Paris , 11 November 1968 ) , was a French organist and composer .",
"Jeanne Marie-Madeleine Demessieux ( February 13 , 1921 -- November 11 , 1968 ) , was a French organist , pianist , composer , and pedagogue ."
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[
"Between 1936 and 1939 , she studied organ privately with the famous organist Marcel Duprà , and in 1939 she joined his organ class at the Conservatory .",
"Between 1936 and 1939 , she studied organ privately with Marcel Duprà , whose organ class at the Conservatoire she joined in 1939 ."
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[
"While the management of daily operations is the responsibility of the NHLPA Executive Director Paul Kelly , the ultimate control over all NHLPA activities resides with the players , who each year elect representatives in order to form an Executive Board .",
"While the management of daily operations is the responsibility of the NHLPA Executive Director , the ultimate control over all NHLPA activities resides with the players , who each year elect representatives in order to form an Executive Board ."
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[
"The National Hockey League Players ' Association or NHLPA is a labor union that represents the interests of the hockey players in the National Hockey League of North America .",
"The National Hockey League Players ' Association or NHLPA is the labor union for the group of professional hockey players who are under Standard Player Contracts to the thirty member clubs in the National Hockey League located in the United States and Canada ."
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