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[ "In the 19th century Eugà ne Scribe wrote a very large number of libretti that were set to music by composers such as Meyerbeer , Auber , Bellini , Donizetti , Rossini and Verdi .", "Eugà ne Scribe was one of the most prolific librettists of the 19th century , providing the words for works by Meyerbeer ( with whom he had a lasting collaboration ) , Auber , Bellini , Donizetti , Rossini and Verdi ." ]
[ "Rivkin got very sad . Rivkin was put in jail .", "Rivkin gained recognition with his publication of the Rivkin Report , in which he would advise what stocks to buy and sell , and provide market analysis ." ]
[ "Lichtenberg was a borough in Berlin .", "Lichtenberg is the eleventh borough of Berlin , Germany ." ]
[ "Takashi Uemura ( born 2 December 1973 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Takashi Uemura ( ä æ ` å å # `` Uemura Takashi born 2 December 1973 ) is a former Japanese football player ." ]
[ "Saint-And à ol-de-Vals is a commune in the Ardà che department and Rhà ne-Alpes region of France .", "Saint-And à ol-de-Vals is a commune in the Ardà che department in the Rhà ne-Alpes region in southern France ." ]
[ "Liez , Aisne is a commune .", "Liez is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "Sir Walter Scott , 1st Baronet ( 15 August 1771 â `` 21 September 1832 ) was a Scottish novelist and poet .", "Sir Walter Scott , 1st Baronet ( 15 August 1771 â `` 21 September 1832 ) was a Scottish historical novelist , playwright , and poet , popular throughout much of the world during his time ." ]
[ "His novels and poetry are still read , and many of his works are thought of as classics .", "His novels and poetry are still read , and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature ." ]
[ "Some of his most famous works are : the poem The Lady of the Lake and the novels Ivanhoe , Rob Roy , Waverley , The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor .", "Famous titles include Ivanhoe , Rob Roy , The Lady of The Lake , Waverley , The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor ." ]
[ "The Principality of Transylvania was a semi-independent state . It was ruled by mostly Calvinist Hungarian princes .", "The Principality of Transylvania was a semi-independent state under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire , ruled primarily by Hungarian princes ." ]
[ "The Principality existed as a semi-independent state from 1571 to 1711 .", "As a semi-independent state , the Principality existed from 1571 to 1711 ." ]
[ "He is a one time WWF European Champion , two time WWF Intercontinental champion , four time WWF Tag Team champion and the 1994 King of the Ring .", "Among other accolades , Hart was a one-time USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion , two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion , one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion , one-time WWF European Champion and four-time WWF World Tag Team Champion . He was also the winner of the 1994 WWF King of the Ring ." ]
[ "A kibibyte is a unit of information or computer storage . A kibibyte is 1024 bytes , 1024 kibibytes are a mebibyte .", "1 kibibyte = 210 bytes = 1024 bytes ." ]
[ "A kibibyte is 1024 bytes , 1024 kibibytes are a mebibyte .", "The binary prefix kibi means 1024 , therefore 1 kibibyte is ." ]
[ "A kibibyte is a unit of information or computer storage .", "The kibibyte is a multiple of the unit byte for quantities of digital information ." ]
[ "Bourdenay is a commune of the Aube dà partement in the north-central part of France .", "Bourdenay is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France ." ]
[ "Dino Sani ( born 23 May , 1932 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Dino Sani ( born May 23 , 1932 ) is a Brazilian former football player and coach ." ]
[ "Its county seat is Buffalo .", "The county seat is Buffalo ." ]
[ "Judgment Day ( 2003 ) took place on May 18 2003 at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte , North Carolina .", "Judgment Day ( 2003 ) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view ( PPV ) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) that took place on May 18 , 2003 , at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte , North Carolina ." ]
[ "Bradenton Beach is a city of Florida in the United States .", "Bradenton Beach is located at ." ]
[ "Indeed , in various municipalities in actual Croatia and Slovenia , census data shows that there are still significant numbers of Italians living in Istria , such as 51 % of the population of GroÅ 3\\/4 njan\\/Grisignana , 37 % at Brtonigla\\/Verteneglio and nearly 30 % in Buje\\/Buie .", "Anyway , in various municipalities in actual Croatia and Slovenia , census data shows that there are still significant numbers of Italians living in Istria , such as 51 % of the population of GroÅ 3\\/4 njan\\/Grisignana , 37 % at Brtonigla\\/Verteneglio and nearly 30 % in Buje\\/Buie ." ]
[ "According to the Italian Census done in 1936 , in the peninsula of Istria there were 294,000 residents : most were Istrian Italians .", "So , in the 1936 Census , the peninsula of Istria had 294,000 residents : the majority were Istrian Italians ." ]
[ "In the last two centuries the Istrian Italians , who were the majority of the population of Istria under Napoleon , have been in continuous ethnic fighting with the Slavs of Istria . As a consequence now they are reduced to a small minority , who has survived the Istrian exodus and the Foibe massacres during and after WWII .", "Today , as a result of the Istrian exodus , the majority of Istrian Italians live outside of the Istrian peninsula ; however , a significant Italian minority still lives in the Croatian County of Istria and in Slovenian Istria , where they are granted minority rights ." ]
[ "A state of emergency was declared by Civil Defense for Christchurch and the Selwyn District .", "Civil Defense also declared a state of emergency for Selwyn District and Waimakariri District ." ]
[ "It was centred 40 km west of Christchurch , near the town of Darfield , at a depth of 10 km .", "The earthquake 's epicentre was 40 k west of Christchurch , near the town of Darfield . The hypocentre was at a shallow depth of 10 km ." ]
[ "The 2010 Canterbury earthquake was a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake , which struck the South Island of New Zealand at 4:35 am September 4 , 2010 local time ( 16:35 3 September UTC ) .", "The 2010 Canterbury earthquake ( also known as the Christchurch earthquake or Darfield earthquake ) was a 7.1 magnitude earthquake , which struck the South Island of New Zealand at 4:35 am on local time ( 16:35 UTC ) ." ]
[ "The main quake was felt widely across the South Island , and in the North Island as far north as New Plymouth .", "The initial quake lasted about 40 seconds , and was felt widely across the South Island , and in the North Island as far north as New Plymouth ." ]
[ "Emperor Itoku was the 4th emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .", "Emperor Itoku ; also known as Ooyamatohikosukitomo no Mikoto ; was the 4th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession ." ]
[ "This name must must have been regularized many centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Itoku .", "It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication , which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Itoku , possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki ." ]
[ "This emperor 's posthumous name literally means `` benign virtue . ''", "His posthumous name literally means `` benign virtue '' ." ]
[ "The GukanshÅ records that Itoku was the second or third son of Emperor Annei , but the surviving documents provide no basis for making guesses about why the elder brother or brothers were passed over .", "Jien records that Itoku was the second or third son of Emperor Annei , but the surviving documents provide no basis for speculating why the elder brother or brothers were passed over ." ]
[ "Very little information is available for study prior to the reign of the 29th monarch , Emperor Kimmei ( 509 ?", "The reign of Emperor Kimmei ( 509 ?" ]
[ "The GukanshÅ records that he ruled from the palace of Migario-no-miya at Karu in what will come to be known as Yamato province .", "He is traditionally believed to have ruled from the palace of Migario-no-miya at Karu in what will come to be known as Yamato province ." ]
[ "He is seen as one of the best tennis players of all time .", "He is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time ." ]
[ "Bjà rn Borg ( born June 6 , 1956 ) is a retired professional tennis player from Sweden .", "Bjà rn Rune Borg ( ; born 6 June 1956 ) is a former World No. 1 tennis player from Sweden ." ]
[ "Today , the modern languages house and an endowed law professorship at the College of William and Mary are named for him .", "Today , the modern languages house and an endowed law professorship at the College of William and Mary are named in his honor ." ]
[ "The collection includes some 3,000 volumes , manuscripts , notebooks and scrapbooks , periodicals , letters ( including conversations with noted writers such as H.L. Mencken , Ellen Glasgow , Sinclair Lewis and Theodore Dreiser ) , newspaper clippings , photographs , criticisms , printed material , publishers ' agreements and statements of sales .", "Consisting of some 3,000 volumes , the collection includes manuscripts , notebooks and scrapbooks , periodicals in which Cabell 's essays , reviews and fiction were published , his correspondence with noted writers including H. L. Mencken , Ellen Glasgow , Sinclair Lewis and Theodore Dreiser , correspondence with family , friends , editors and publishers , newspaper clippings , photographs , periodicals , criticisms , printed material , publishers ' agreements and statements of sales ." ]
[ "Priscilla died in March of 1949 . In June 1950 , Cabell married Margaret Waller Freeman .", "Priscilla died in March 1949 ; Cabell remarried in June 1950 to Margaret Waller Freeman ." ]
[ "Ellen Glasgow , a writer and close friend of Cabell said that he had a friendship with a professor at the college which some people thought was `` too intimate '' . Because of this , Cabell had to leave the college .", "According to his close friend and fellow author Ellen Glasgow , Cabell developed a friendship with a professor at the college which was considered by some to be `` too intimate '' and as a result Cabell was dismissed , although he was subsequently readmitted and finished his degree ." ]
[ "On November 8 , 1913 , he married Priscilla Bradley Shepherd . She was a widow with five children from an earlier marriage .", "On November 8 , 1913 , he married Priscilla Bradley Shepherd , a widow with five children by her previous marriage ." ]
[ "In 1970 , Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond named its main campus library `` James Branch Cabell Library '' .", "In 1970 , Virginia Commonwealth University , also located in Richmond , named its main campus library `` James Branch Cabell Library '' in his honor ." ]
[ "The VCU undergraduate literary journal at the university is named Poictesme after the fictional province in his book Jurgen .", "The VCU undergraduate literary journal at the university is named Poictesme after the fictional province in his novel Jurgen ." ]
[ "In the 1970s , Cabell 's library and personal papers were moved from his home on Monument Avenue to the James Branch Cabell Library .", "In the 1970s Cabell 's library and personal papers were moved from his home on Monument Avenue to the James Branch Cabell Library ." ]
[ "Jack Vance 's Dying Earth books show a similar style to Cabell 's writing . Cugel the Clever in those books is very similar to Jurgen .", "Jack Vance 's Dying Earth books show considerable stylistic resemblances to Cabell ; Cugel the Clever in those books bears a strong resemblance , not least in his opinion of himself , to Jurgen ." ]
[ "Over the ten years , he wrote many short stories and articles . These were published in well-known magazines including Harper 's Monthly Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post .", "In 1902 , seven of his first stories appeared in national magazines and over the next decade he wrote many short stories and articles , contributing to nationally published magazines including Harper 's Monthly Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post , as well as carrying out extensive research on his family 's genealogy ." ]
[ "In 1915 , Priscilla gave birth to a son , Ballard Hartwell Cabell .", "In 1915 a son , Ballard Hartwell Cabell , was born ." ]
[ "Cabell died of a cerebral hemorrhage .", "Cabell died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1958 in Richmond ." ]
[ "Between 1911 and 1913 , he worked for his uncle in the office of the Branch coal mines in West Virginia .", "Between 1911 and 1913 , he was employed by his uncle in the office of the Branch coalmines in West Virginia ." ]
[ "He went to the College of William and Mary in 1894 at the age of fifteen . He graduated in 1898 .", "Cabell matriculated to the College of William and Mary in 1894 at the age of fifteen and graduated in 1898 ." ]
[ "During his life , Cabell published fifty-two books . These included novels , genealogy , collections of short stories , poetry , and miscellanea .", "During his life , Cabell published fifty-two books , including novels , genealogies , collections of short stories , poetry , and miscellanea ." ]
[ "Many things happened to Cabell in 1901 . His first stories were accepted for publication .", "1901 was an eventful year for Cabell : his first stories were accepted for publication , and he was suspected of the murder of John Scott , a wealthy Richmonder ." ]
[ "Cabell was born into a wealthy Virginian family .", "Cabell was born into an affluent and well-connected Virginian family , and lived most of his life in Richmond ." ]
[ "His father , Robert Gamble Cabell II ( 1847 â `` 1922 ) , was a physician . His mother , Anne Harris ( 1859 â `` 1915 ) , was the daughter of Col. and Mrs James R. Branch .", "His father , Robert Gamble Cabell II ( 1847 -- 1922 ) , was a physician , and his mother , Anne Harris ( 1859 -- 1915 ) , was the daughter of Col. and Mrs James R. Branch ." ]
[ "His eighth book , Jurgen , ( 1919 ) was the most popular .", "Cabell 's eighth ( and best-known ) book , Jurgen , A Comedy of Justice ( 1919 ) , was the subject of a celebrated obscenity case shortly after its publication ." ]
[ "His motto is Mundus Vult Decipi . This means ` the world wishes to be deceived ' .", "Figures of Earth tells the story of Manuel the swineherd , a scoundrel who rises to conquer a realm by playing on others ' expectations -- his motto Mundus Vult Decipi , meaning `` the world wishes to be deceived '' ." ]
[ "Cabell was the oldest of three boys . His brothers were Robert Gamble Cabell III ( 1881 â `` 1968 ) and John Lottier Cabell ( 1883 â `` 1946 ) .", "James was the oldest of three boys -- his brothers were Robert Gamble Cabell III ( 1881 -- 1968 ) and John Lottier Cabell ( 1883 -- 1946 ) ." ]
[ "Fritz Leiber 's Swords of Lankhmar was also affected by Jurgen .", "Fritz Leiber 's Swords of Lankhmar was also influenced by Jurgen ." ]
[ "Cabell worked from 1898 to 1900 as a newspaper reporter in New York City . He returned to Richmond in 1901 .", "Following his graduation , he worked from 1898 to 1900 as a newspaper reporter in New York City , but returned to Richmond in 1901 , where he worked several months on the staff of the Richmond News ." ]
[ "There was a rumor that Scott was `` involved '' with Cabell 's mother .", "It was rumored that Scott was `` involved '' with Cabell 's mother ." ]
[ "Cabell 's great-grandfather , William H. Cabell , was Governor of Virginia from 1805 to 1808 .", "Cabell 's paternal great-grandfather , William H. Cabell , was governor of Virginia from 1805 to 1808 ." ]
[ "Everywhere he goes , he seduces the local women , even the Devil 's wife .", "Everywhere he goes , he winds up seducing the local women , even the Devil 's wife ." ]
[ "Nurieux-Volognat is a commune .", "Nurieux-Volognat is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Brindisi is a province in the region of Apulia in Italy .", "The Province of Brindisi is a province in the Apulia region of Italy ." ]
[ "Tyrus Raymond `` Ty '' Cobb ( December 18 , 1886 â `` July 17 , 1961 ) , also known as `` The Georgia Peach , '' was a Major League Baseball player .", "Tyrus Raymond `` Ty '' Cobb ( December 18 , 1886 â `` July 17 , 1961 ) , nicknamed `` The Georgia Peach , '' was an American Major League Baseball outfielder ." ]
[ "The British Rail Class 357 `` Electrostar '' alternating current ( AC ) electric multiple units ( EMU ) were built by ADtranz , Derby ( now owned by Bombardier Transportation ) from 1999 to 2002 at a cost of approximately  # 350 million .", "The British Rail Class 357 `` Electrostar '' alternating current ( AC ) electric multiple units ( EMUs ) were built by ADtranz ( now owned by Bombardier Transportation ) at their Litchurch Lane Works in Derby , England , in two batches from 1999 to 2002 at a cost of approximately  # 292 million ." ]
[ "The Electrostar family also includes Classes 375 , 376 , 377 and 378 , and is the most numerous type of EMU built in the post-privatisation period of Britain 's railways .", "They were the first member of the Electrostar family , which also includes Classes 375 , 376 , 377 and 378 , and is the most numerous type of EMU built in the post-privatisation period of Britain 's railways ." ]
[ "The Caledonian Sleeper are transferred to ScotRail , now First ScotRail .", "The Caledonian Sleeper service was transferred to ScotRail , now First ScotRail ." ]
[ "Ryo Okatani ( born 13 January , 1981 ) is a Japanese football player .", "Ryo Okatani ( born 13 January 1981 ) is a former Japanese football player ." ]
[ "The first one was called Ivan Susanin .", "It was originally entitled Ivan Susanin ." ]
[ "Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka ( 1804-1857 ) was a Russian composer , regarded as the first to become very famous .", "Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka ( - ) , was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country , and is often regarded as the father of Russian classical music ." ]
[ "Glinka went back to Russia . He wrote two great operas .", "A Life for the Tsar was the first of Glinka 's two great operas ." ]
[ "The story of the opera , set in 1612 , is about a poor peasant Ivan Susanin who dies to save the life of the Tsar ( the Tsar was the ruler of Russia , like a king or emperor ) .", "Set in 1612 , it tells the story of the Russian peasant and patriotic hero Ivan Susanin who sacrifices his life for the Tsar by leading astray a group of marauding Poles who were hunting him . The Tsar himself followed the workâ s progress with interest and suggested the change in the title ." ]
[ "Glinka also wrote piano music , songs and chamber music .", "Glinka also composed many art songs , many piano pieces , and some chamber music ." ]
[ "Cousteau attended Collà ge Stanislas in Paris .", "Cousteau completed his preparatory studies at the prestigious Collà ge Stanislas in Paris ." ]
[ "Despite rumors , encouraged by some Islamic publications and websites , Cousteau did not convert to Islam , and when he died he was buried in a Roman Catholic Christian funeral .", "Despite persistent rumors , encouraged by some Islamic publications and websites , Cousteau did not convert to Islam , and when he died he was buried in a Roman Catholic Christian funeral ." ]
[ "He helped create the aqua-lung , helped marine conservation and was a member of the Acadà mie franà aise .", "He co-developed the aqua-lung , pioneered marine conservation and was a member of the Acadà mie franà aise ." ]
[ "Jacques-Yves Cousteau known as Jacques Cousteau ( born 11 June 1910 ; died in 25 June 1997 ) was a French naval officer , explorer , ecologist , filmmaker , innovator , scientist , photographer , author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water .", "Jacques-Yves Cousteau ( ; commonly known in English as Jacques Cousteau ; 11 June 1910 â `` 25 June 1997 ) was a French naval officer , explorer , ecologist , filmmaker , innovator , scientist , photographer , author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water ." ]
[ "After an automobile accident cut short his career in naval aviation , Cousteau changed to studying the sea .", "After an automobile accident cut short his career in naval aviation , Cousteau indulged his interest in the sea ." ]
[ "In Toulon , where he was serving on the Condorcet , Cousteau carried out his first underwater experiments , thanks to his friend Philippe Tailliez who in 1936 lent him some Fernez underwater goggles .", "In Toulon , where he was serving on the Condorcet , Cousteau carried out his first underwater experiments , thanks to his friend Philippe Tailliez who in 1936 lent him some Fernez underwater goggles , predecessors of modern diving masks ." ]
[ "A street was named `` rue du Commandant Cousteau '' in a street which runs near his native house , where a commemorative plaque was affixed .", "An homage was paid to him by the city by the inauguration of a `` rue du Commandant Cousteau '' , a street which runs out to his native house , where a commemorative plaque was affixed ." ]
[ "Aria Jasuru Hasegawa ( born 29 October 1988 ) is a Japanese football player .", "Aria Jasuru Hasegawa ( , , born October 29 , 1988 in Kawasaki , Kanagawa , Japan ) is an Iranian-Japanese football player from Saitama , Saitama who is the son of an Iranian father and a Japanese mother ." ]
[ "Tim Swinson born 17 February , 1987 in London , England is a rugby union player for the Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership .", "Tim Swinson ( born 17 February 1987 in London , England ) is a rugby union player for the Newcastle Falcons in the English Premiership ." ]
[ "In 2004 , while pregnant with her daughter , Bellucci posed nude for the Italian `` Vanity Fair '' Magazine in protest against Italian laws that allow only married couples to use in-vitro fertilization and that prevent the use of donor sperm .", "In 2004 , while pregnant with Deva , Bellucci posed nude for the Italian Vanity Fair Magazine in protest against Italian laws that prevent the use of donor sperm ." ]
[ "Bellucci started modelling at 16 .", "Bellucci started modelling at 16 , when she was attending the Liceo classico ." ]
[ "Monica Belllucci ( born on September 30 , 1964 in Città di Castello , Umbria , Italy ) is an Italian actress . She is the daughter of Maria Gustinelli , a painter , and Luigi Bellucci , who owned a trucking company .", "Bellucci was born in Città di Castello , Umbria , Italy as the only child of Luigi Bellucci , who owned a trucking company , and Maria Gustinelli , a painter ." ]
[ "She speaks Italian , French , and English fluently and has acted in each of these languages , as well as Aramaic .", "She speaks Italian , French , and English fluently , Spanish semi-fluently , and she has had speaking roles in each of these languages as well as in Aramaic for her part as Mary Magdalene in The Passion of the Christ ." ]
[ "Bellucci is married to Vincent Cassel and has a daughter named Deva , ( born September 12 , 2004 ) .", "She is currently married to actor Vincent Cassel , with whom she has appeared in several films . They have two daughters , Deva ( born 12 September 2004 ) and LÃ onie ( born 21 May 2010 ) ." ]
[ "Art history is the study of art .", "In the United States the most important art history organization is the College Art Association ." ]
[ "A floor plan ( floorplan ) in architecture and building engineering is a diagram , usually to scale , of the relationships between rooms , spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure .", "In architecture and building engineering , a floor plan , or floorplan , is a diagram , usually to scale , showing a view from above of the relationships between rooms , spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure ." ]
[ "An electrical unit called the ampere is named after him .", "The SI unit of measurement of electric current , the ampere , is named after him ." ]
[ "Andrà - Marie Ampà re ( January 20 , 1775 â `` June 10 , 1836 ) was a French physicist and mathematician who helped discover electromagnetism .", "Andrà - Marie Ampà re ( 20 January 1775 â `` 10 June 1836 ) was a French physicist and mathematician who is generally regarded as one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism ." ]
[ "Ampere is most known for establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism , and combining them into a new field called electromagnetism , or electrodynamics .", "Ampà re 's fame mainly rests on his establishing the relations between electricity and magnetism , and in developing the science of electromagnetism , or , as he called it , electrodynamics ." ]
[ "On the same day , he also discovered that parallel wires carrying currents attract or repel each other .", "On the same day , Ampà re also demonstrated before the Academy that parallel wires carrying currents attract or repel each other , depending on whether currents are in the same ( attraction ) or in opposite directions ( repulsion ) ." ]
[ "On September 11 , 1820 , Ampere heard from the discovery of H.C. Orsted that a magnetic needle can be activated by a voltaic current .", "On 11 September 1820 he heard of H. C. Ã rsted 's discovery that a magnetic needle is acted on by a voltaic current ." ]
[ "Teresa Stratas is a Canadian soprano opera singer . She was born on May 26 , 1938 , in Toronto , Ontario , which is in Canada .", "Teresa Stratas , OC ( born May 26 , 1938 , Toronto , Ontario ) , is a retired Canadian operatic soprano ." ]
[ "Nicola Legrottaglie ( born 20 October 1976 ) is an Italy football player .", "Nicola Legrottaglie ( born 20 October 1976 ) is an Italian footballer who plays for A.C. Milan as a central defender ." ]
[ "Alchevsk is a town in the Luhansk Oblast of south-eastern Ukraine .", "Alchevsk ( , translit . Alchevs ` k , ) is a town in the Luhansk Oblast ( province ) of south-eastern Ukraine ." ]
[ "It is 145 miles ( 233 km ) from London , 18 miles ( 29 km ) from Sheffield and 54 miles ( 87 km ) from Manchester .", "It is 145 miles ( 233 km ) from London , 18 miles ( 29 km ) from Sheffield , 26 miles ( 42 km ) from Nottingham and 54 miles ( 87 km ) from Manchester ." ]
[ "Bolsover is a town near Chesterfield in England .", "Bolsover ( pronounced by locals as `` BowZer '' ) is a town in Derbyshire , England , near Chesterfield ." ]
[ "Bolsover is mentioned in Domesday Book , where it is described as the property of William Peverel ( or `` Peveril '' ) .", "Bolsover is mentioned in Domesday Book , named as Belesovre , where it is described as the property of William Peverel ( or `` Peveril '' ) ." ]