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[ "In her will , Monroe left Lee Strasberg her personal belongings , which amounted to just over half of her estate . She expressed her desire that he `` distribute ( the effects ) among my friends , colleagues and those to whom I am devoted . ''", "In her will , Monroe left Lee Strasberg her personal effects , which amounted to just over half of her residuary estate , expressing her desire that he `` distribute ( the effects ) among my friends , colleagues and those to whom I am devoted '' ." ]
[ "The film was directed by Billy Wilder and co-stared Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis .", "The film was directed by Billy Wilder and co-starred Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis ." ]
[ "Monroe attempted to find opportunities for film work , and while unemployed , she posed for nude photographs .", "She attempted to find opportunities for film work , and while unemployed , she posed for nude photographs ." ]
[ "Instead , she was assigned to the western River of No Return with Robert Mitchum .", "Instead , she was assigned to the western River of No Return , opposite Robert Mitchum ." ]
[ "Looking back at it , he discussed Monroe 's `` certain indefinable magic '' and `` absolute genius as a comic actress . ''", "In hindsight , he discussed Monroe 's `` certain indefinable magic '' and `` absolute genius as a comic actress . ''" ]
[ "In March 2008 , the United States District Court in Los Angeles ruled that Monroe was a resident of New York at the time of her death . The court cited that the executor of her estate told California tax authorities this , and that a 1966 sworn affidavit by her housekeeper quoted Monroe as saying that she considered New York City her primary home .", "In March 2008 , the United States District Court in Los Angeles ruled that Monroe was a resident of New York at the time of her death , citing the statement of the executor of her estate to California tax authorities , and a 1966 sworn affidavit by her housekeeper ." ]
[ "The melodrama was poorly reviewed , although Monroe commented that it contained some of her strongest dramatic acting .", "The downbeat melodrama was poorly reviewed , although Monroe commented that it contained some of her strongest dramatic acting ." ]
[ "Though officially called a `` probable suicide '' , the possibility of an accidental overdose , as well as the possibility of homicide , have not been ruled out .", "Though officially classified as a `` probable suicide '' , the possibility of an accidental overdose , as well as the possibility of homicide , have not been ruled out ." ]
[ "Her early roles may have been small ones , but her acting in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve ( both 1950 ) were well liked by critics .", "Her early film appearances were minor , but her performances in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve ( both 1950 ) were well received ." ]
[ "As the studio discussed how to deal with the problem , Monroe suggested that she should simply say that she had posed for the photograph but that she should emphasize that she had done so only because she had no money to pay her rent .", "As the studio discussed how to deal with the problem , Monroe suggested that she should simply admit that she had posed for the photograph but that she should emphasize that she had done so only because she had no money to pay her rent ." ]
[ "Returning to Hollywood in March 1954 , Monroe fixed her disagreement with 20th Century Fox . She then appeared in the musical There 's No Business Like Show Business .", "Returning to Hollywood in March 1954 , Monroe settled her disagreement with 20th Century Fox and appeared in the musical There 's No Business Like Show Business ." ]
[ "The Seven Year Itch was released and became a success , earning about $ 8 million .", "The Seven Year Itch was released and became a success , earning an estimated $ 8 million ." ]
[ "Following Monroe 's success in these roles , Hyde arranged for a seven-year contract for her with 20th Century Fox , shortly before his death in December 1950 .", "Following Monroe 's success in these roles , Hyde negotiated a seven-year contract for her with 20th Century Fox , shortly before his death in December 1950 ." ]
[ "That year , she was also crowned the first `` Miss California Artichoke Queen '' at the yearly artichoke festival in Castroville .", "That year , she was also crowned the first `` Miss California Artichoke Queen '' at the annual artichoke festival in Castroville ." ]
[ "Published after her death , they became known as `` The Last Sitting '' .", "Published after her death , they became known as ` The Last Sitting ' ." ]
[ "Monroe stopped working with her drama coach , Natasha Lytess , and replaced her with Paula Strasberg . Strasberg was always on set during the filming of Monroe 's subsequent films .", "Monroe severed contact with her drama coach , Natasha Lytess , replacing her with Paula Strasberg , who became a constant presence during the filming of Monroe 's subsequent films ." ]
[ "Monkey Business , a comedy directed by Howard Hawks starring Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers , was released in September .", "Monkey Business , a successful comedy directed by Howard Hawks starring Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers , was released in September and was the first movie in which Monroe appeared in with platinum blonde hair ." ]
[ "On May 19 , 1962 , she attended the birthday celebration of President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden , at the suggestion of Kennedy 's brother-in-law , actor Peter Lawford .", "On May 19 , 1962 , she attended the early birthday celebration of President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden , at the suggestion of Kennedy 's brother-in-law , actor Peter Lawford ." ]
[ "Monroe 's health declined during this period , and she began to see a Los Angeles psychiatrist , Dr. Ralph Greenson .", "Monroe 's health deteriorated during this period , and she began to see a Los Angeles psychiatrist , Dr. Ralph Greenson ." ]
[ "During the case , Monroe was urged by film executives to leave Miller , rather than risk her career . She refused and called them as `` born cowards '' .", "During the investigation , Monroe was urged by film executives to abandon Miller , rather than risk her career but she refused , later branding them as `` born cowards '' ." ]
[ "Many theories , including murder , circulated about the way she died and the timeline after the body was found .", "Many theories , including murder , circulated about the circumstances of her death and the timeline after the body was found ." ]
[ "Her divorce from Arthur Miller was finalized in January 1961 , with Monroe citing `` incompatibility of character , '' In February she voluntarily entered the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic .", "Her divorce from Arthur Miller was finalized in January 1961 , with Monroe citing `` incompatibility of character '' , and in February she voluntarily entered the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic ." ]
[ "On May 18 , 1962 , Monroe made her last major public appearance , singing `` Happy Birthday , Mr. President '' at a birthday party for President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden .", "On May 19 , 1962 , Monroe made her last significant public appearance , singing `` Happy Birthday , Mr. President '' at a birthday party for President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden ." ]
[ "A visitor to the set , Susan Strasberg , later described Monroe as `` mortally injured in some way , '' . In August , Monroe was rushed to Los Angeles where she was in the hospital for ten days .", "A visitor to the set , Susan Strasberg , later described Monroe as `` mortally injured in some way , '' and in August , Monroe was rushed to Los Angeles where she was hospitalized for ten days ." ]
[ "Monroe wrote in My Story that she did not want to meet him because she thought he might be a stereotypical jock .", "Monroe wrote in My Story that she did not want to meet him , fearing a stereotypical jock ." ]
[ "Monroe worked with Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall for the movie . It was directed by Jean Negulesco .", "The film teamed Monroe with Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall , and was directed by Jean Negulesco ." ]
[ "Louella Parsons wrote in her newspaper column that Monroe was `` a very sick girl , much sicker than at first believed , '' and said that she was being treated by a psychiatrist .", "Louella Parsons wrote in her newspaper column that Monroe was `` a very sick girl , much sicker than at first believed '' , and disclosed that she was being treated by a psychiatrist ." ]
[ "Greene agreed that she could earn more by leaving 20th Century Fox .", "Greene agreed that she could earn more by breaking away from 20th Century Fox ." ]
[ "She was told that they were looking for models with lighter hair , so Monroe bleach her brunette hair to a golden blonde .", "She was told that they were looking for models with lighter hair , so Norma Jeane bleached her brunette hair to a golden blonde ." ]
[ "How to Marry a Millionaire was a comedy about three models how made a plan to attract a husband who had a lot of money .", "How to Marry a Millionaire was a comedy about three models scheming to attract a wealthy husband ." ]
[ "In the final weeks of her life , Monroe engaged in discussions about future film projects , and arrangements were made to continue talks about contracts .", "In the final weeks of her life , Monroe engaged in discussions about future film projects , and firm arrangements were made to continue negotiations ." ]
[ "I never knew what kind of day we were going to have ... would she be cooperative or obstruction ? ''", "I never knew what kind of day we were going to have ... would she be cooperative or obstructive ? ''" ]
[ "However her behavior was now more hostile , and included her refusals to participate in filming and occasional uses of profanity .", "However her behavior was now more hostile , and was marked by refusals to participate in filming and occasional outbursts of profanity ." ]
[ "She gave an interview in which she discussed the reasons that led to her posing for the photographs . Because of the interviews , the public felt sympathy for her life as a struggling actress .", "She gave an interview in which she discussed the circumstances that led to her posing for the photographs , and the resulting publicity elicited a degree of sympathy for her plight as a struggling actress ." ]
[ "As a friendship grew between them , she talked to him about her concerns with her 20th Century Fox contract and the roles she was offered .", "As a friendship developed between them , she confided in him her frustration with her 20th Century Fox contract and the roles she was offered ." ]
[ "She saw a possibility in 20th Century Fox 's upcoming film , The Egyptian , but was stopped by Darryl F. Zanuck who refused to screen test her .", "She saw a possibility in 20th Century Fox 's upcoming film , The Egyptian , but was rebuffed by Darryl F. Zanuck who refused to screen test her ." ]
[ "Anna Strasberg then sued the children of four photographers to determine rights of publicity , which permits the licensing of images of dead people for commercial reasons .", "Mrs. Strasberg then sued the children of four photographers to determine rights of publicity , which permits the licensing of images of deceased personages for commercial purposes ." ]
[ "An unhappy Monroe , who now saw the chances of a modeling and acting career , decided then to divorce Dougherty .", "A dissatisfied Norma Jeane , who now saw the possibilities of a modeling and acting career , decided then to divorce Dougherty ." ]
[ "This was followed by two films released in July , the comedy We 're Not Married , and the drama Do n't Bother to Knock .", "This was followed by two films released in July , the comedy We 're Not Married ! , and the drama Do n't Bother to Knock ." ]
[ "Director Otto Preminger did not like Monroe 's need to use Natasha Lytess , who coached Monroe and told her opinion of Monroe 's acting at the end of each scene .", "Director Otto Preminger resented Monroe 's reliance on Natasha Lytess , who coached Monroe and announced her verdict at the end of each scene ." ]
[ "Years later , she would reflect fondly about the time that she spent with Lower , whom she affectionately called `` Aunt Ana . ''", "Years later , she would reflect fondly about the time that she spent with Lower , whom she affectionately called `` Aunt Ana '' ." ]
[ "She gave an interview to Cosmopolitan and was photographed at Peter Lawford 's beach house drinking champagne and walking on the beach .", "She gave an interview to Cosmopolitan and was photographed at Peter Lawford 's beach house sipping champagne and walking on the beach ." ]
[ "Richard Meryman interviewed her for Life , in which Monroe reflected upon her relationship with her fans and her uncertainties in calling herself a `` star '' and a `` sex symbol . ''", "Richard Meryman interviewed her for Life , in which Monroe reflected upon her relationship with her fans and her uncertainties in identifying herself as a `` star '' and a `` sex symbol '' ." ]
[ "On April 8 , 1955 , journalist Edward R. Murrow interviewed Greene and his wife Amy , as well as Monroe , at the Greenes ' home in Connecticut on a live telecast of the CBS program Person to Person .", "On April 8 , 1955 , veteran journalist Edward R. Murrow interviewed Greene and his wife Amy , as well as Monroe , at the Greenes ' home in Connecticut on a live telecast of the CBS program Person to Person ." ]
[ "She became friends with actors Kevin McCarthy and Eli Wallach who each she was sincere in her approach to her studies . They noted that she tried to avoid attention by sitting quietly in the back of the class .", "She was befriended by the actors Kevin McCarthy and Eli Wallach who each recalled her as studious and sincere in her approach to her studies , and noted that she tried to avoid attention by sitting quietly in the back of the class ." ]
[ "The press began to talk about a possible marriage , but Monroe and Miller refused to confirm the rumor .", "The press began to discuss an impending marriage , but Monroe and Miller refused to confirm the rumor ." ]
[ "Eventually Monroe would not speak to Preminger , and Mitchum had to solve the fight .", "Eventually Monroe refused to speak to Preminger , and Mitchum had to mediate ." ]
[ "Monroe became one of Blue Book 's most successful models , appearing on dozens of magazine covers .", "Norma Jeane Dougherty became one of Blue Book 's most successful models , appearing on dozens of magazine covers ." ]
[ "He had little patience with her method acting technique and said that instead of going to the Actors Studio `` she should have gone to a train-engineer 's school ... to learn something about arriving on schedule . ''", "He had little patience with her method-acting technique and said that instead of going to the Actors Studio `` she should have gone to a train-engineer 's school ... to learn something about arriving on schedule . ''" ]
[ "In the Hoover book , Summers concludes that Monroe was in love with President Kennedy and wanted to marry him in the early 1960s .", "In the Hoover book , Summers concludes that Monroe was in love with President Kennedy and wanted to marry him in the early 1960s ; that she called the White House frequently ; and that , when the married President had to break off their affair , Monroe became even more depressed , and then turned to Robert Kennedy , who visited Monroe in Los Angeles the day that she died ." ]
[ "Monroe was often ill and unable to perform . Without Dr. Greenson 's help there , she had resumed her use of sleeping pills and alcohol .", "Monroe was frequently ill and unable to perform , and away from the influence of Dr. Greenson , she had resumed her consumption of sleeping pills and alcohol ." ]
[ "In The Secret Happiness of Marilyn Monroe and To Norma Jeane with Love , Jimmie , he claimed they were in love , but her hopes to be a celebrity took her away .", "In The Secret Happiness of Marilyn Monroe and To Norma Jeane with Love , Jimmie , he claimed they were in love , but dreams of stardom lured her away ." ]
[ "In June 1956 , a reporter was following them by car . As they attempted to get away from him , the reporter 's car crashed .", "In June 1956 , a reporter was following them by car , and as they attempted to elude him , the reporter 's car crashed , killing a female passenger ." ]
[ "After she was fired , Monroe was part of several high-profile publicity events .", "Following her dismissal , Monroe engaged in several high-profile publicity ventures ." ]
[ "On August 5 , 1962 , LAPD police sergeant Jack Clemmons received a call at 4:25 a.m. from Dr. Ralph Greenson , Monroe 's psychiatrist , saying that Monroe was found dead at her home in Brentwood , California .", "On August 5 , 1962 , LAPD police sergeant Jack Clemmons received a call at 4:25 a.m. from Dr. Ralph Greenson , Monroe 's psychiatrist , proclaiming that Monroe was found dead at her home in Brentwood , Los Angeles , California ." ]
[ "Inez Melson successfully sued Los Angeles-based Odyssey Auctions in 1994 to prevent the sale of items taken by Monroe 's former business manager .", "Mrs. Strasberg successfully sued Los Angeles-based Odyssey Auctions in 1994 to prevent the sale of items consigned by the nephew of Monroe 's business manager , Inez Melson ." ]
[ "She spent much of her childhood in foster homes . Monroe began a career as a model which led to a film contract in 1946 .", "After spending much of her childhood in foster homes , Monroe began a career as a model , which led to a film contract in 1946 ." ]
[ "1962 `` Happy Birthday Mr. President ''", "( also see entry Happy Birthday , Mr. President )" ]
[ "She filed for divorce because of mental cruelty 274 days after the wedding .", "She filed for divorce on grounds of mental cruelty 274 days after the wedding ." ]
[ "The decision was worth millions as to whether Monroe was a resident of California ( where she died ) or New York ( where her will was probated ) .", "The decision as to whether Monroe was a resident of California , where she died and where her will was probated , or New York , which she considered her primary residence , was worth millions ." ]
[ "On one occasion she refused to perform with Martin as he had a cold . Producer Henry Weinstein recalled seeing her on several occasions being physically ill as she prepared to film her scenes .", "On one occasion she refused to perform with Martin as he had a cold , and the producer Henry Weinstein recalled seeing her on several occasions being physically ill as she prepared to film her scenes , and attributed it to her dread of performing ." ]
[ "In 1951 , Joe DiMaggio saw a picture of Monroe with Chicago White Sox players Joe Dobson and Gus Zernial . He did not ask the man who arranged the photo to set up a date for him and Monroe until 1952 .", "In 1951 , Joe DiMaggio saw a picture of Monroe with Chicago White Sox players Joe Dobson and Gus Zernial , but did not ask the man who arranged the stunt to set up a date until 1952 ." ]
[ "This arrangement did not last for long , as she was nearly sexually assaulted by a drunk Doc Goddard on at least one occasion .", "This arrangement did not last for long , as Doc Goddard attempted on several occasions to sexually assault her ." ]
[ "Despite Monroe and Olivier fighting , Olivier later commented that in the film `` Marilyn was quite wonderful , the best of all . ''", "Despite Monroe and Olivier clashing , Olivier later commented that in the film `` Marilyn was quite wonderful , the best of all . ''" ]
[ "During filming , Monroe 's make-up artist Whitey Snyder noticed her stage fright . The director made him spend hours gently comforting Monroe as she prepared to film her scenes .", "During filming , Monroe 's make-up artist Whitey Snyder noticed her stage fright ( that would ultimately mark her behavior on film sets throughout her career ) ; the director assigned him to spend hours gently coaxing and comforting Monroe as she prepared to film her scenes ." ]
[ "Her performance in Bus Stop was highly respect by critics , and she won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like it Hot .", "She received a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like It Hot ( 1959 ) ." ]
[ "Monroe 's films of this period established her `` dumb blonde '' persona and added to her popularity .", "Monroe 's films of this period established her `` dumb blonde '' persona and contributed to her popularity ." ]
[ "Several names such as Norma Jeane Monroe and Norma Monroe were tried and initially `` Jeane Monroe '' was chosen .", "Several variations such as Norma Jeane Monroe and Norma Monroe were tried and initially `` Jeane Monroe '' was chosen ." ]
[ "Matthew Hasselbeck ( born September 25 , 1975 , in Boulder , Colorado ) is an American football quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks .", "Matthew Michael Hasselbeck ( born September 25 , 1975 ) is a National Football League quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks ." ]
[ "He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL Draft .", "He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL Draft , and traded to Seattle in 2001 ." ]
[ "Giuseppe Furino ( born 5 July , 1946 ) is a former Italian football player .", "Giuseppe Furino ( born 5 July 1946 in Palermo ) is a retired football player ." ]
[ "Hatshepsut , meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies , ( 1508 â `` 1458 BC ) , was the fifth Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt .", "Hatshepsut ( or Hatchepsut , ) , meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies , ( 1508 â `` 1458 BC ) was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt ." ]
[ "Hatshepsut established the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hyksos occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period .", "Hatshepsut established the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hyksos occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period , thereby building the wealth of the eighteenth dynasty ." ]
[ "She reiterated Amun 's support by having these proclamations by the god Amun carved on her monuments : `` Welcome my sweet daughter , my favorite , the King of Upper and Lower Egypt , Maatkare , Hatshepsut .", "She reiterated Amun 's support by having these proclamations by the god Amun carved on her monuments :" ]
[ "The focal point was the Djeser-Djeseru or `` the Sublime of Sublimes '' , a structure of perfect harmony nearly one thousand years before the Parthenon was built .", "The focal point was the Djeser-Djeseru or `` the Sublime of Sublimes '' , a colonnaded structure of perfect harmony nearly one thousand years before the Parthenon was built ." ]
[ "Djeser-Djeseru sits atop a series of agricultural terraces that once were graced with lush gardens .", "Djeser-Djeseru sits atop a series of terraces that once were graced with lush gardens ." ]
[ "Hatshepsut assumed all of the regalia and symbols of the pharaonic office in official representations .", "Hatshepsut assumed all of the regalia and symbols of the pharaonic office in official representations : the Khat head cloth , topped with the uraeus , the traditional false beard , and shendyt kilt ." ]
[ "Today it is generally recognized that Hatshepsut assumed the position of Pharaoh . The length of her reign usually is given as twenty-two years , since she was assigned a reign of twenty-one years and nine months by the third-century B.C. historian , Manetho , who had access to many records that now are lost .", "Today it is generally recognized that Hatshepsut assumed the position of pharaoh and the length of her reign usually is given as twenty-two years , since she was assigned a reign of twenty-one years and nine months by the third-century BC historian , Manetho , who had access to many records that now are lost ." ]
[ "Her father was Thutmose I ; her predecessor was Thutmose II ( her brother and husband ) ; her successor was Thutmose III , the son of Thutmose II by a lesser wife .", "Almost all scholars today view this as historical revisionism , or prolepsis , on Hatshepsut 's part since it was Thutmose II -- a son of Thutmose I by Mutnofret -- who was her father 's heir . Moreover , Thutmose I could not have foreseen that his daughter Hatshepsut would outlive his son within his own lifetime ." ]
[ "She employed the great architect Ineni , who also had worked for her father , her husband , and for the royal vizier Senemut .", "She employed the great architect Ineni , who also had worked for her father , her husband , and for the royal steward Senemut ." ]
[ "It was designed and implemented by Senemut at a site on the West Bank of the Nile River near the entrance to what now is called the Valley of the Kings .", "It was designed and implemented by Senemut at a site on the West Bank of the Nile River near the entrance to what now is called the Valley of the Kings because of all the pharaohs who later chose to associate their complexes with the grandeur of hers ." ]
[ "Her father was Thutmose I ; her predecessor was Thutmose II ( her brother and husband ) ; her successor was Thutmose III , the son of Thutmose II by a lesser wife . Tuthmose III was co-regent with his stepmother , and was head of the army , but Hatshepsut was the effective ruler , and the named Pharaoh .", "By eliminating the more obvious traces of Hatshepsut 's monuments as pharaoh and reducing her status to that of his co-regent , Thutmose III could claim that the royal succession ran directly from Thutmose II to Thutmose III without any interference from his aunt ." ]
[ "A woman becoming pharaoh was rare , however ; only Khentkaues , Sobekneferu , and Neferneferuaten preceded her in known records as ruling solely in their own name .", "A woman becoming pharaoh was rare , however ; only Sobekneferu , Neferneferuaten , and possibly Khentkaus I and Nitocris preceded her in known records as ruling solely in their own name ." ]
[ "Another of her accomplishments is the Hatshepsut needle ( the granite obelisk ) .", "Another one of her great accomplishments is the Hatshepsut needle ( also known as the granite obelisks ) ." ]
[ "She also restored the original Precinct of Mut , an ancient goddess of Egypt , at Karnak that had been ravaged by the Hyksos occupation .", "She also restored the original Precinct of Mut , the ancient great goddess of Egypt , at Karnak that had been ravaged by the foreign rulers during the Hyksos occupation ." ]
[ "Calamus is a city of Clinton County in the state of Iowa , United States .", "Calamus is a city in Clinton County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "In the spring of 1990 Hugo had its name replaced by Humberto in 1995 .", "The World Meteorological Organization retired one name in the spring of 1990 : Hugo . It was replaced in the 1995 season by Humberto ." ]
[ "This season had average activity with 15 depressions , 3 became a tropical storm , 5 became a hurricane , and 2 became a major hurricane .", "It was an above average season in which 15 tropical depressions formed ." ]
[ "The 1989 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1989 , and lasted until November 30 , 1989 .", "The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1989 ." ]
[ "The current party leader is Michael Ignatieff .", "Michael Ignatieff has been the leader of the Liberal Party since he was elected at the May 2009 Liberal leadership convention ." ]
[ "The party is considered to be on the centre-left .", "In the conventional political spectrum , the party lies between the center and the centre-left ." ]
[ "It first started on the Fox network in the United States on November 1 , 1990 .", "It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 1 , 1990 ." ]
[ "This makes the Plant to become inspected , and in order to let the Plant from being shut down , Mr. Burns decides to run for governor .", "This causes the plant to become inspected , and in order to prevent it from being shut down , Mr. Burns decides to run for governor ." ]
[ "After a hard campaign which sees Burns rise from being universally despised to running neck and neck with Mary Bailey , it is decided that Burns will have dinner with a random employee the night before the election .", "After a hard campaign which sees Burns rise from being universally despised to running neck and neck with incumbent Mary Bailey , it is decided that Burns will have dinner with a random employee the night before the election ." ]
[ "In this episode , Bart catches a three-eyed fish in a river downstream of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant .", "In the episode , Bart catches a three-eyed fish in a river downstream of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant ." ]
[ "A Helicopter carrier is a type of aircraft carrier . A helicopter carrier carries helicopters and sometimes airplanes as well .", "Helicopter carrier is a term for an aircraft carrier whose primary purpose is to operate helicopters ." ]
[ "Here the Yare is joined by the Rivers Bure and Waveney . It empties into North Sea at Gorleston , Great Yarmouth .", "Here the Yare is joined by the Rivers Bure and Waveney and finally flows into the North Sea at Gorleston , Great Yarmouth ." ]
[ "The River Yare is a river in the county of Norfolk , England .", "The River Yare is a river in the English county of Norfolk ." ]
[ "Guarbecque is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Guarbecque is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Takayoshi Yamano ( born 5 April 1955 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Takayoshi Yamano ( born April 5 , 1955 ) is a former Japanese football player ." ]