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"In mathematics an algebraic structure is a set with one , two or more binary operations on it .",
"Three binary operations ."
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"Warlencourt-Eaucourt is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Warlencourt-Eaucourt is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Ceyzà riat is a commune .",
"Ceyzà riat is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ."
] |
[
"The Glasgow Subway is a subway system serving Glasgow , Scotland , UK .",
"The Glasgow Subway is an underground metro line in Glasgow , Scotland ."
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"Shavo Odadjian ( born April 22 1974 , Yerevan , Armenia as Shavarsh Odadjian ) was the bassist for the Armenian American-based alternative metal band System of a Down and now Dj and vocal of Achozen .",
"Shavarsh `` Shavo '' Odadjian ( born April 22 , 1974 in Yerevan , Armenian SSR ) is an Armenian American songwriter , multi-instrumentalist , music video director\\/editor , music producer , and artist\\/painter ."
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"Odadjian is a popular DJ in the LA area met by `` Dj Tatic '' , taking part in such events as the `` Rock\\/DJ Explosion '' on March 2 2001 at The Roxy in Hollywood and collaborating with bandmate Tankian on SerArt , the singer 's side project with Armenian musician Arto Tunà boyacÄ yan .",
"In addition , Odadjian is a popular DJ in the LA area , taking part in such events as the `` Rock\\/DJ Explosion '' on March 2 , 2001 at The Roxy in Hollywood , CA and collaborating with System of a Down bandmate Serj Tankian on Serart , the singer 's collaboration album with multitalented Armenian musician Arto Tunà boyacÄ yan ."
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[
"He started managing the band Soil with Malakian and Tankian in 1993 after meeting them in a recording studio .",
"While attending college ( majoring in Psychology and minoring in Art ) and working in a bank , Odadjian began managing Soil - the band Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian were a part of in 1993 . Shavo had met Malakian and Tankian in a recording studio , where he was recording with his own band ."
] |
[
"Bedford is a city of Iowa in the United States .",
"Bedford is a city in Taylor County , Iowa , United States ."
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"He rejoined in 1985 to record `` Freaky Styley '' and `` The Uplift Mofo Party Plan '' in 1987 . He died in 1988 from a fatal drug overdose .",
"Prior to his death of a heroin overdose in 1988 , Slovak recorded two albums with the band , Freaky Styley ( 1985 ) and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan ( 1987 ) ."
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"He was born in Haifa , Israel .",
"Born in Haifa , Israel , Slovak 's family immigrated to the United States when he was five years old ."
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"Hillel Slovak ( April 13 , 1962 â `` June 25 , 1988 ) was an Israeli musician . Slovak was the guitarist for the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers .",
"Hillel Slovak â ( April 13 , 1962 â `` June 25 , 1988 ) was an Israeli-American musician best known as the original guitarist and founding member of the Los Angeles rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers ."
] |
[
"In 1984 he left the Red Hot Chili Peppers to play in his other band `` What Is This '' . He rejoined in 1985 to record `` Freaky Styley '' and `` The Uplift Mofo Party Plan '' in 1987 .",
"He rejoined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1985 , and recorded the albums Freaky Styley and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan with the band ."
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"He was President from 1949 , and he died in 1952 .",
"He was elected on 1 February 1949 , and served until his death in 1952 ."
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[
"Weizmann was also a chemist who made a new way of making acetone using bacteria .",
"Weizmann was also a chemist who developed the ABE-process , which produces acetone through bacterial fermentation ."
] |
[
"Chaim Azriel Weizmann , ( November 1874 â `` 9 November 1952 ) was the first President of Israel .",
"Chaim Azriel Weizmann , , ( 27 November 1874 â `` 9 November 1952 ) was a Zionist leader , President of the Zionist Organization , and the first President of the State of Israel ."
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[
"Weizmann worked to make the country of Israel .",
"He founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot , Israel ."
] |
[
"From less direct geological evidence , people believe that CO2 values this high were last reached 40 million years ago .",
"Less direct geological evidence indicates that CO2 values higher than this were last seen about 20 million years ago ."
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"The rest is mostly because changes in how land is used , especially deforestation .",
"The rest of this increase is caused mostly by changes in land-use , particularly deforestation ."
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"About three-quarters of the anthropogenic ( human-made ) emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere during the past 20 years are due to fossil fuel burning .",
"Fossil fuel burning has produced about three-quarters of the increase in CO2 from human activity over the past 20 years ."
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"In 2000 , 641 lived there .",
"The population was 641 at the 2000 census ."
] |
[
"Goussancourt is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Goussancourt is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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[
"Football ( soccer ) has been included in every Summer Olympic Games except 1896 and 1932 as a men 's competition sport .",
"Association football , usually known simply as football or soccer , has been included in every Olympiad except 1896 and 1932 as a men 's competition sport ."
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"Smyrna went on to be beaten 15-0 by a team from Denmark .",
"Smyrna went on to be beaten ( 15 â `` 0 ) by a team from Denmark ."
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"Demonstration tournaments were played at the 1900 and 1904 games and the `` Intercalated Games '' of 1906 , but these were contested by various clubs and scratch teams , and are not considered to be official Olympic events .",
"Tournaments were played at the 1900 and 1904 games and the Intercalated Games of 1906 , but these were contested by various clubs and scratch teams , and although the IOC considers the 1900 and 1904 tournaments to be official Olympic events , they are not recognized by FIFA ; neither recognizes the Intercalated Games today ."
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[
"Football was not on the original modern Olympic Games program as international football was in its infancy in 1896 .",
"Football was not on the program at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 , as international football was in its infancy at the time ."
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[
"An Athens XI lost to a team representing Smyrna ( Izmir ) , then part of the Ottoman Empire .",
"However , some sources claim that an unofficial football tournament was organised during the first competition , in which an Athens XI lost to a team representing Smyrna ( Izmir ) , then part of the Ottoman Empire ."
] |
[
"In 1906 teams from Great Britain , Germany , Austria , Netherlands and France were withdrawn from an unofficial competition and left Denmark , Smyrna ( one Armenian , two Frenchmen and eight Britons ) , Athens and Thessaloniki Music Club to compete .",
"In 1906 teams from Great Britain , Germany , Austria , the Netherlands and France were withdrawn from an unofficial competition and left Denmark , Smyrna ( one Armenian , two Frenchmen and eight Britons ) , Athens and Thessaloniki Music Club to compete ."
] |
[
"Vajrayana is sometimes known as Tantric Buddhism in the west .",
"Although there is historical evidence for Vajrayana Buddhism in Southeast Asia and elsewhere ( see History of Vajrayana below ) , today the Vajrayana exists primarily in the form of the two major sub-schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Esoteric Buddhism in Japan known as Shingon , with a handful of minor subschools utilising lesser amounts of esoteric or tantric materials ."
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"Vajrayana Buddhism comes from Mahayana Buddhism . Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism has its own texts in the Tibetan and Sanskrit languages .",
"While Vajrayana Buddhism is a part of Tibetan Buddhism in that it forms a core part of every major Tibetan Buddhist school , it is not identical with it ."
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[
"Vendhuile is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Vendhuile is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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[
"Rovigo Calcio is a football club which plays in Italy .",
"Rovigo Calcio is an Italian association football club from Rovigo , Veneto ."
] |
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"Craigmont is a city of Lewis County in the state of Idaho in the United States .",
"Craigmont is a city in Lewis County , Idaho , United States ."
] |
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"A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth with a symbol , logo , slogan or other message .",
"A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol , logo , slogan or other message ."
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"Eijun Kiyokumo ( born 11 September 1950 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Eijun Kiyokumo ( born September 11 , 1950 in Enzan , Yamanashi , Japan ) is a former Japanese football player ."
] |
[
"Josà Reinaldo de Lima ( born 11 January , 1957 ) is a former Brazilian football player .",
"Josà Reinaldo de Lima , born on January 11 , 1957 , is a former Brazilian football player and striker , popularly known as Reinaldo or Rei ( The King ) ."
] |
[
"Joaà aba is a city of the Santa Catarina state , in Brazil .",
"Joaà aba is a city situated in the state of Santa Catarina , Brazil , with approximately 25,000 inhabitants ."
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[
"The series was primarily filmed at New York City 's Silvercup East , a sister studio to Silvercup Studios , to accommodate Ripa 's schedule with Live with Regis and Kelly .",
"The show was primarily filmed at New York City 's Silvercup East , a sister studio to Silvercup Studios , to accommodate Ripa 's schedule with Live with Regis and Kelly ."
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[
"All 73 episodes were picked up by the American television network , as the total number of produced episodes was short of what was required for American television syndication .",
"All 73 episodes were picked up by the U.S. television network WE tv ."
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"The series starred Faith Ford as Hope and Kelly Ripa as Faith .",
"The show starred Faith Ford and Kelly Ripa ."
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"Ripa plays her sister , a soap opera star whose character is killed off , leading her to move in with her sister 's family .",
"Faith Fairfield ( Ripa ) was Hope 's sister and a soap opera star whose character was killed off , leading her to move in with Hope 's family ."
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"The series featured guest stars such as Tony Curtis , Dean Cain , Robert Wagner , Regis Philbin ( Ripa 's co-host on Live with Regis and Kelly ) , Kathie Lee Gifford , and Mark Consuelos ( Ripa 's husband ) .",
"The show featured guest stars such as Tony Curtis , Dean Cain , Robert Wagner , Regis Philbin ( Ripa 's co-host on Live with Regis and Kelly ) , Kathie Lee Gifford ( Regis ' former co-host ) , Jenny McCarthy , Jaclyn Smith , Louise McCafferty , and Mark Consuelos ( Ripa 's husband ) ."
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"The series is based in part on the life of its creator , Joanna Johnson , a former cast member of The Bold and the Beautiful .",
"The show was based in part on the life of its creator , Joanna Johnson , a former cast member of The Bold and the Beautiful ."
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[
"Ford plays a homemaker with a husband ( played by Ted McGinley ) and three children .",
"Hope Shanowski ( Ford ) was a homemaker with a husband ( played by Ted McGinley ) and three children ."
] |
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"Hope & Faith was an American television series . It was a sitcom that aired for three seasons on ABC from 2003 to 2006 .",
"Hope & Faith is an American sitcom that aired for three seasons on ABC from September 26 , 2003 to May 2 , 2006 ."
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[
"For its first two seasons the series was part of a revived TGIF comedy block .",
"For its first two seasons the show was part of a revived TGIF comedy block ."
] |
[
"Beekman is a community in Dutchess County , New York , United States .",
"The Beekman Patent , granted to Beekman in 1697 , was the second largest land holding in Dutchess County ."
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"Dade City is a city of Florida in the United States .",
"Dade City is located at ."
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"Dade City is a city of Florida in the United States . It is the county seat of Pasco County .",
"When Pasco County was formed from the southern section of Hernando County in 1887 , Dade City became the county seat of the new county , first temporarily and later permanently , by a popular vote ."
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[
"There are three subfamilies : Rubioideae , Cinchonoideae and Ixoroideae .",
"While the limits of the Rubioideae remained almost unchanged in the face of molecular studies , the Antirheoideae was showen to be polyphyletic , while the Ixoroideae was broadened and the Cinchonoideae narrowed . The genera are distributed into tribes , and these placed in one of three recognized subfamilies ."
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"Rubiaceae is a family of flowering plants , variously called the madder , bedstraw , or coffee family .",
"Rubiaceae is a family of flowering plants , variously called the madder family , bedstraw family or coffee family ."
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[
"A simple ion is formed from a single atom .",
"An ion consisting of a single atom is an atomic or monatomic ion ; if it consists of two or more atoms , it is a molecular or polyatomic ion ."
] |
[
"Villette-sur-Ain is a commune .",
"Villette-sur-Ain is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ."
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"Since the year 2000 , the winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal has also been presented with the Colin Mears Award of  # 5000 .",
"Since 2000 , the recipient of the Kate Greenaway Medal has also been presented with the Colin Mears Award to the value of  # 5000 ."
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[
"The first award was given to Edward Ardizzone for Tim All Alone in 1956 .",
"The first award was made to Edward Ardizzone for Tim All Alone in 1956 ."
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[
"It is awarded by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals ( CILIP ) .",
"It is awarded by Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals ( CILIP ) ."
] |
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"The winner gets a golden medal and  # 500 worth of books to give to a library of their choice .",
"The winner receives a golden medal and  # 500 worth of books to donate to a library of their choice ."
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[
"The medal is given every year to an extremely good work of illustration in children 's books .",
"The medal is given annually to an outstanding work of illustration in children 's literature ."
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"The Kate Greenaway Medal is an award that was created in the United Kingdom in 1955 . It was named after the children 's illustrator , Kate Greenaway .",
"The Kate Greenaway Medal was established in the United Kingdom in 1955 in honor of the children 's illustrator , Kate Greenaway ."
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[
"Eugene Joseph `` Gene '' McCarthy ( March 29 , 1916 â `` December 10 , 2005 ) was a United States senator from Minnesota .",
"Eugene Joseph `` Gene '' McCarthy ( March 29 , 1916 - December 10 , 2005 ) was an American politician , poet , and a long-time member of the United States Congress from Minnesota ."
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[
"Petrochemicals are chemical products that are made from petroleum , natural gas or other hydrocarbons .",
"Petrochemicals are chemical products derived from petroleum ."
] |
[
"Bayon-sur-Gironde is a commune .",
"Bayon-sur-Gironde ( Baion in Occitan ) is a commune in the Gironde department in south-western France ."
] |
[
"Watership Down is a novel written by Richard Adams .",
"Published in 1972 , Watership Down was Richard Adams ' first novel , and is by far his most successful to date ."
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"Watership Down is a novel written by Richard Adams . It tells the story of rabbits and their adventures concerning their warren at a hill in the north of Hampshire , England known as Watership Down .",
"The novel takes its name from the rabbits ' destination , Watership Down , a hill in the north of Hampshire , England , near the area where Adams grew up ."
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[
"Some counties were covered by several administrative counties ; they were Suffolk , Sussex , Northamptonshire , Hampshire , Cambridgeshire , Yorkshire and Lincolnshire .",
"Each county borough was technically an administrative county of a single district , whilst a number of counties were divided into more than one administrative county ; they were Cambridgeshire , Hampshire , Lincolnshire , Northamptonshire , Suffolk , Sussex and Yorkshire ."
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"Registration counties existed from 1851 to 1930 and were used for census reporting from 1851 to 1911 .",
"The like-named and broadly similarly shaped registration counties existed for these purposes from 1851 and were used for census reporting from 1851 to 1911 ."
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[
"On 1 April 1974 the Local Government Act 1972 came into force .",
"On 1 April 1974 , the Local Government Act 1972 came into force ."
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"Some of the counties established by the Act were entirely new , such as Avon , Cleveland , Cumbria , Hereford and Worcester , and Humberside , along with the new metropolitan counties of Greater Manchester , Merseyside , South Yorkshire , Tyne and Wear , West Midlands , and West Yorkshire .",
"However , some of the counties established by the Act were entirely new , such as Avon , Cleveland , Cumbria , Hereford and Worcester , and Humberside , along with the new metropolitan counties of Greater Manchester , Merseyside , South Yorkshire , Tyne and Wear , West Midlands and West Yorkshire ; based on the major conurbations ."
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"Elected county councils were set up in England in 1889 , taking over many of the administrative functions of the Quarter Sessions courts , as well as being given other powers over the years .",
"The county councils took over many of the functions of the Quarter Sessions courts , as well as being given further powers over the years ."
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"It abolished the previously existing administrative counties and county boroughs ( but not the previous non-administrative ` counties ' ) and created a new set of 46 ` counties ' in England , 6 of which were metropolitan and 40 of which were non-metropolitan .",
"It created a new set of 46 counties , six of which were metropolitan and 40 of which were non-metropolitan ."
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"A County of London was created from parts of Kent , Middlesex and Surrey .",
"The County of London was created from parts of Kent , Middlesex and Surrey ."
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"This abolish the existing local government structure in England and Wales ( except in Greater London ) and replaced it with a new entirely two-tier system .",
"This abolished the existing local government structure of administrative counties and county boroughs in England and Wales outside Greater London , replacing it with a new entirely ` two-tier ' system ."
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"The counties of Cumberland , Herefordshire , Rutland , Westmorland and Worcestershire were abolished and the county boroughs as well .",
"The counties of Cumberland , Herefordshire , Rutland , Westmorland and Worcestershire were disestablished ."
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"He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , with Leland Hartwell and Timothy Hunt , for their discoveries about cell division .",
"He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Leland H. Hartwell and R. Timothy Hunt for their discoveries regarding cell cycle regulation by cyclin and cyclin dependent kinases ."
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"Sir Paul Nurse PRS ( Paul Maxime Nurse , born Norwich , 25 January 1949 ) is a British geneticist and cell biologist .",
"Sir Paul Maxime Nurse , PRS ( born 25 January 1949 ) is a British geneticist and cell biologist ."
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[
"Keith Urban is the debut studio album by Austalian country singer Keith Urban .",
"Keith Urban is the first studio album by Australian country music singer Keith Urban ."
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"It was released in 1991 .",
"It was released only in Australia in 1991 ."
] |
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"The current Taoiseach is Enda Kenny .",
"The current Taoiseach is Enda Kenny , TD who was appointed on 9 March 2011 ."
] |
[
"When a new Dà il à ireann meets after an election it nominates one of its members to be Taoiseach . He then visits the President , and is appointed .",
"Under the Constitution of Ireland , the Taoiseach must be appointed from among the members of Dà il à ireann ."
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[
"Karl-Heinz Rummenigge ( born 25 September 1955 ) is a former German football player .",
"Karl-Heinz `` Kalle '' Rummenigge ( born 25 September 1955 in Lippstadt ) is a German former football player ."
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"`` Live with Me '' is a song by trip-hop band Massive Attack . It was released in 2006 for their compilation album Collected .",
"`` Live with Me '' is a song by Massive Attack which was included in their 2006 compilation album , Collected , and was also released as a single ."
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"The hallux , also called the big toe , is the toe innermost ( closest to the middle of the body ) of the foot .",
"In tetrapods , the hallux ( big toe , great toe ) is the innermost ( most medial ) toe of the foot ."
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"The disease Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva causes people to have a small hallux .",
"People with the rare genetic disease fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva characteristically have a short hallux which appears to turn inward , or medially , in relation to the foot ."
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"It is usually , but not always , the biggest toe in the body . In humans , the hallux is longer than the toes next to it ; this is inherited .",
"In humans , the hallux is longer than the second or pointer or index toe for a majority of people ."
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"Joseph Charles `` Chuck '' Bernard ( in ) was a professional American football center who played for the Detroit Lions in 1934 and was a two-time All-American at the University of Michigan .",
"Joseph Charles `` Chuck '' Bernard ( August 29 , 1911 -- March 1962 ) was a professional American football center who played for the Detroit Lions in 1934 and was a two-time All-American at the University of Michigan ."
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"The drug is used to treat people with anxiety disorders and panic attacks .",
"It is primarily used to treat moderate to severe anxiety disorders ( e.g. , social anxiety disorder ) and panic attacks , and is used as an adjunctive treatment for anxiety associated with moderate depression ."
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[
"Alprazolam is a prescription drug in the United States .",
"In the United States , alprazolam is a prescription drug and is assigned to Schedule IV of the Controlled Substances Act by the Drug Enforcement Administration ."
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"Alprazolam probably better known by it 's trade name , Xanax is a short-acting drug .",
"Alprazolam ( trade name Xanax , among others ) is a potent short-acting drug of the benzodiazepine class ."
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"A gynoecium that consists of a single free carpel is termed monocarpous .",
"If a gynoecium has a single carpel , it is called monocarpous ."
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"The gynoecium , the collective term for all the carpels , is the innermost whorl of the parts of a flower , and in many flowers the other parts ( sepals , petals , and stamens ) are attached to the receptacle beneath the gynoecium .",
"The relationship of the other flower parts to the gynoecium can be an important systematic and taxonomic character . The ovary of the gynoecium can be above the attachment of petals and sepals to the receptacle ."
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"Examples of plant families with inferior ovaries include orchid , sunflower , and cactus .",
"Examples of plant families with inferior ovaries include the orchids Orchidaceae , sunflower Asteraceae and the evening primrose Onagraceae ."
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"A flower may have zero , one , or more carpels . Multiple carpels may combine into a single pistil , or into multiple pistils .",
"In flowers with multiple distinct carpels , the carpels are nearly always single ( apocarpous gynoecium ) ."
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[
"In those flowers in which the floral tube is fused with the ovary , the sepals , petals , and stamens appear to grow out from the top of the ovary , and the flower is said to be epigynous and have an inferior ovary .",
"Only the style and stigma project above the sepals , petals , and stamens , which appear to attach to the top of the ovary . This sort of ovary is called an inferior ovary , and the flower is said to be epigynous ."
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[
"In such cases , where the ovary lies above the attachments of the other distinct floral parts , the flower is described as hypogynous or as having a superior ovary .",
"In this case the ovary is called superior . This corresponds to the term hypogynous , used to describe a flower with a fully superior ovary ."
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[
"However , if the gynoecium consists of one or more free , simple , and distinct carpels , each carpel makes an individual pistil and the gynoecium is termed apocarpous .",
"If a gynoecium has multiple , distinct ( free , unfused ) carpels , it is apocarpous ."
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[
"That with two or more fused carpels ( called a compound ovary or compound pistil ) is termed syncarpous .",
"If a gynoecium has multiple carpels fused into a single structure , it is syncarpous ."
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"Syzygium is a genus of flowering plants , belonging to the myrtle family Myrtaceae .",
"Syzygium is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the myrtle family , Myrtaceae ."
] |
[
"Novara is a province in the region of Piedmont , Italy .",
"Novara ( It . Provincia di Novara ) is a province in the Piedmont region of Italy ."
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[
"In 1696 , Willem de Vlamingh thought they were rats and named the island `` Rottenest '' , Dutch for `` rat nest '' .",
"In 1696 Willem de Vlamingh mistook them for rats and named the island `` Rattenest '' , Dutch for `` rat nest '' ."
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"It is against the law on Rottnest Island to handle or touch the animals in any way .",
"It is , however , illegal for members of the public on Rottnest Island to handle the animals in any way ."
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[
"The word quokka is comes from a Nyungar word , which was probably gwaga .",
"The word Quokka is derived from a Nyungar word , which was probably Gwaga ."
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