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[ "He was the first king from the House of Valois part of the Capetian dynasty .", "A member of the Capetian dynasty , he was the son of Charles of Valois ( who was the brother of King Charles IV 's father Philip IV ) and the first King of France from the House of Valois ." ]
[ "Philip VI ( 1293 â `` 22 August 1350 ) , called `` the Fortunate '' was King of France from 1328 to his death .", "Philip VI ( 1293 â `` 22 August 1350 ) , known as the Fortunate ( French : le Fortunà ) and of Valois , was the King of France from 1328 to his death ." ]
[ "In 1993 Alundra Blayze won the Title after Winning a Tournament .", "Then in December 1993 , the title was reactivated with Alundra Blayze winning a tournament for the vacant Women 's Championship ." ]
[ "The World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) Women 's Championship was an official championship in World Wrestling Entertainment fought for by divas .", "The WWE Women 's Championship was a professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) promotion . Created in 1956 , it was the oldest active professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment history until its retirement in 2010 as a result from a unification with the WWE Divas Championship ." ]
[ "The Title became inactive in 1990 when Rockin ' Robin Vacated the Title after departing from the WWF .", "In 1990 , the Women 's Championship became inactive after Rockin ' Robin vacated the championship following her departure from the WWF ." ]
[ "The WWE Women 's Championship was then reactivated in September 1998 when Jacqueline Moore won a match against Sable .", "The Women 's Championship was reactivated again in September 1998 when Jacqueline Moore defeated Sable to win the title ." ]
[ "Currently Michelle McCool , Mickie James and Melina Perez are the only diva 's in the history of the WWE to hold both the WWE Women 's Championship and WWE Divas Championship .", "On June 28 at The Bash ( 2009 ) pay-per-view , Michelle McCool became the first ever Diva to hold both the WWE Women 's Championship and the WWE Divas Championship . Other divas that have held both the Women 's and Divas Championship include Mickie James and Melina ." ]
[ "The World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) Women 's Championship was an official championship in World Wrestling Entertainment fought for by divas . The title was unified with the WWE Diva 's Championship .", "For the championship that is currently being defended in WWE , see WWE Divas Championship ." ]
[ "Also called second bagger , , the second baseman often has quick hands and feet . He needs the ability to get rid of the ball quickly .", "Also called second bagger , the second baseman often possesses quick hands and feet , needs the ability to get rid of the ball quickly , and must be able to make the pivot on a double play ." ]
[ "Also , shortstops and second basemen are usually right-handed .", "In addition , second basemen are usually right-handed ; only five left-handed throwing players have ever played second base since 1957 ." ]
[ "A second baseman is the baseball player who guards second base .", "A second baseman is the baseball player guarding second base ." ]
[ "Second base , or 2B , is the second of four places on a baseball field which must be touched in order by a base runner before he can score a run for that player 's team .", "Second base , or 2B , is the second of four stations on a baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that player 's team ." ]
[ "It was a popular F1 event . It was stopped again after the 1985 race .", "It was a popular F1 event , but racing was put on hiatus there right after the controversial 1985 race due to the policy of apartheid ." ]
[ "The races were stopped because of World War II . It was started again in 1962 as part of the Formula One circuit .", "World War II brought an end to the race , but it was revived in 1962 as part of the Formula One circuit ." ]
[ "After apartheid was ended in 1991 , there were two more races were in 1992 and 1993 .", "Following the end of apartheid in 1991 , two further races were held in 1992 and 1993 ." ]
[ "Events that were not part of the Formula One World Championship have a pink background .", "A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship ." ]
[ "Events that were not part of the Formula One World Championship have a pink background .", "A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship ." ]
[ "The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa .", "The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London , Eastern Cape Province ." ]
[ "Blankets were traditionally made of wool because it is warm , naturally fire-retardant , and allows air to circulate well , while today synthetic fibers are frequently used .", "Blankets were traditionally made of wool because of wool 's warmth , breathability and natural fire-retardant properties , while sheets were made of cotton or linen , which are less irritating to the skin . Nowadays , synthetic fibers are frequently used for both ." ]
[ "Blankets may also be used on the ground for a picnic or other places where people want to sit without their clothing getting dirty or wet .", "Blankets may also be used on the ground for a picnic or other places where people want to sit in a grassy or muddy area without soiling their clothing ." ]
[ "Revest-les-Roches is a commune .", "Revest-les-Roches is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "She won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004 for working on the olfactory receptors which she shared with Richard Axel .", "She was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , along with Richard Axel , for their work on olfactory receptors ." ]
[ "Linda B. Buck ( born January 29 , 1947 in Seattle , Washington ) is an American biologist .", "Linda B. Buck , Ph. D. , ( born January 29 , 1947 ) is an American biologist best known for her work on the olfactory system ." ]
[ "Chailland is a commune of 1136 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Chailland is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "Predecessors and relatives of the developing bugle included the post horn , the Pless horn , and the bugle horn .", "Predecessors and relatives of the developing bugle included the post horn , the Pless horn ( sometimes called the `` Prince Pless horn '' ) , and the bugle horn ." ]
[ "The bugle is used mainly in the military where the bugle call is used to make announcements .", "The bugle is used mainly in the military where the bugle call is used to indicate the daily routines of camp ." ]
[ "In American drum and bugle corps , G is considered the traditional key for bugles to be pitched in .", "In American drum and bugle corps , G was the traditional key for bugles to be pitched in through the year 2000 ." ]
[ "They use some of the same calls as the military , but not all .", "They use many of the same calls as the military does , but not as many ." ]
[ "It was U-shaped ( this is where its name comes from ) and easily carried with a shoulder strap .", "It was U-shaped ( hence its name ) and comfortably carried by a shoulder strap attached at the mouthpiece and bell ." ]
[ "This bugle was highly popular and widely in use until around 1850 â `` for example , in works by Richard Willis , later bandmaster of the United States Military Academy Band at West Point .", "This bugle was highly popular and widely in use until c. 1850 â `` for example , in works by Richard Willis , later bandmaster of the United States Military Academy Band at West Point ." ]
[ "Modern instruments considered bugles often have valves .", "Modern instruments classified as bugles are often valved ." ]
[ "The bugle is also used in the Boy Scouts .", "The bugle is also used in Boy Scout troops ." ]
[ "In the drum and bugle corps the bugle has changed from its military origins , and now has valves . In American drum and bugle corps , G is considered the traditional key for bugles to be pitched in .", "The standardized American G military bugle has been replaced with B-flat instruments by the majority of drum and bugle corps ." ]
[ "A long time ago , the bugle was used in the cavalry to pass instructions from officers to soldiers during battle .", "Historically the bugle was used in the cavalry to relay instructions from officers to soldiers during battle ." ]
[ "In the drum and bugle corps the bugle has changed from its military origins , and now has valves .", "In modern drum and bugle corps , the bugle has evolved away from its military origins , including the use of valves ." ]
[ "In the Bible , bugles are found in the time of Moses , when God commanded Moses to ` make two bugles of hammered silver ' in Numbers 10:1 -3 .", "Biblically , bugles are found in the time of Moses , when God commanded Moses to ` make two bugles of hammered silver ' in Numbers 10:1 -3 ." ]
[ "It first arrived in England in 1764 where it was slowly it became used often by foot soldiers .", "It first spread to England in 1764 where it was gradually accepted widely in foot regiments ." ]
[ "The cornet is sometimes wrongly considered to be the `` valved version '' of the bugle , although it comes from the French cornet de poste ( post horn ) .", "The cornet is sometimes erroneously considered to be the `` valved version '' of the bugle , although it was derived from the French cornet de poste ( post horn ) ." ]
[ "The first use of a brass horn as a military signal was the Halbmondblaser , meaning `` half-moon blower '' , used in Hanover in 1758 .", "The first verifiable formal use of a brass horn as a military signal device was the Halbmondblaser â `` literally , `` half moon blower '' -- used in Hanover in 1758 ." ]
[ "This means that only notes from the harmonic series can be played .", "Consequently , the bugle is limited to notes within the harmonic series ." ]
[ "This version of the bugle stopped being used when the valved cornet was invented .", "This variant of the bugle fell out of use with the invention of the valved cornet ." ]
[ "The bugle comes from instruments made from animal horns .", "The bugle developed from early musical or communication instruments made of animal horns , with the word `` bugle '' itself coming from `` buculus '' , Latin for bullock ( castrated bull ) ." ]
[ "Civilian drum corps were made using instruments sold off by the military in the early 1900s , and the last official change made to the military bugle ( before it stopped being used because of the invention of the radio ) was to make them all use the key of G. Bugles in other parts of the world used to be in B flat or E flat .", "Civilian drum corps were founded using equipment sold off by the military in the early 1900s , and the last official change made to the military bugle ( before its role as a signaling device was rendered obsolete by the radio ) was to standardize them in the key of G. Bugles in other parts of the world typically were pitched in B flat or E flat ." ]
[ "The `` mirror image '' , or left eye , represented the moon and the God Tehuti ( Thoth ) .", "The mirror image , or left eye , sometimes represented the moon and the god Djehuti ( Thoth ) ." ]
[ "In the ancient Egyptian measurement system , the Eye Of Horus defined an Old Kingdom rounded off number one ( 1 ) = 1\\/2 + 1\\/4 + 1\\/8 + 1\\/16 + 1\\/32 + 1\\/64 , by throwing away 1\\/64 .", "In the Ancient Egyptian measurement system , the Eye Of Horus defined Old Kingdom number one ( 1 ) = 1\\/2 + 1\\/4 + 1\\/8 + 1\\/16 + 1\\/32 + 1\\/64 , by throwing away 1\\/64 for any rational number ." ]
[ "Horus was an ancient Egyptian sky god in the form of a falcon .", "Horus was the ancient Egyptian sky god who was usually depicted as a falcon ." ]
[ "The right eye represents a peregrine falcon 's eye and the markings around it . This includes the `` teardrop '' marking sometimes found below the eye .", "The eye symbol represents the marking around a Peregrine Falcon 's eye that includes the `` teardrop '' marking sometimes found below the eye ." ]
[ "Dumas had an off-screen relationship with Matt Hardy . It ended in 2005 after her affair with Adam Copeland .", "Dumas had an off-screen relationship with Matt Hardy , which ended in 2005 after her affair with Adam `` Edge '' Copeland ." ]
[ "After she stopped wrestling in 2006 , she became the lead singer of punk rock band The Luchagors .", "After her retirement from wrestling in 2006 , she and then-boyfriend Shane Morton formed the punk rock band The Luchagors ." ]
[ "Originally , she was paired with Essa Rios . She became more well know when she teamed up with Matt and Jeff Hardy as Team Xtreme .", "Originally , she was paired with Essa Rios , but she achieved her greatest push alongside Matt and Jeff Hardy as Team Xtreme ." ]
[ "During her career , she won the WWE Women 's Championship four times .", "Throughout her career , she won the WWE Women 's Championship four times ." ]
[ "The affair was part of the reason Hardy was fired in 2005 , but he was rehired later in the year .", "The relationship also led to the firing of Hardy in 2005 , although he was rehired later in the year ." ]
[ "After working for a short time on the independent circuit and in Extreme Championship Wrestling , Dumas began working with the World Wrestling Federation in 1999 .", "After briefly working on the independent circuit and in Extreme Championship Wrestling , Dumas signed with World Wrestling Federation in 1999 ." ]
[ "Tony Hibbert ( born 20 February 1981 in Liverpool ) is an English footballer .", "Anthony James `` Tony '' Hibbert ( born 20 February 1981 ) is an English footballer , who currently plays for Everton ." ]
[ "Kohat Division ( Urdu : Ø Ù Ø Ù Ú Ú Ù Û Ø Ù ) was an administrative division of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan , until the reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government .", "Kohat Division was an administrative division of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan , until the reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government ." ]
[ "At independence in 1947 Kohat was a district of Peshawar Division , however in 1976 it became a separate division and contained the districts of Karak , Kohat and Hangu .", "At independence in 1947 Kohat was a district of Peshawar Division , however in 1976 it became a separate division and contained the districts of Karak , Kohat and Hangu , kurram agency ." ]
[ "Iseo is a municipality of the district Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .", "Iseo was a municipality in the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ." ]
[ "It is a metallic radioactive transuranic element of the actinides , mendelevium is create by einsteinium and alpha particles forcefully combining and was named after Dmitri Mendeleev .", "A metallic radioactive transuranic element of the actinides , mendelevium is usually synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles . It was named after Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev , who was responsible for the Periodic Table ." ]
[ "Many British people love making puns , especially bad puns ( where a word has to be mispronounced to make the joke work ) .", "Richard J. Alexander notes two additional forms which puns may take : graphological puns , such as concrete poetry ; and morphological puns , such as portmanteaus ." ]
[ "Hans Enoksen ( born 1956 ) was the Prime Minister of Greenland .", "Hans Enoksen ( born 7 August 1956 in Itilleq , Greenland ) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Greenland from 2002 to 2009 ." ]
[ "Quimby is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Quimby is a city in Cherokee County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "Miguel Pardeza ( born 8 February , 1965 ) is a former Spanish football player .", "Miguel Pardeza Pichardo ( born 8 February 1965 ) is a former Spanish footballer , who played as a forward ." ]
[ "Heinrich married his wife , Ekaterina , in 1852 , but the marriage was troubled .", "Heinrich and Ekaterina married on October 12 , 1852 . The marriage was troubled from the start ." ]
[ "His father , Ernst Schliemann , was a minister .", "His father , Ernst Schliemann , was a Protestant minister ." ]
[ "He was inspired by many people in the city , especially Ferdinand Fouquà and Frank Calvert , who he met in 1868 .", "He may have been inspired by Frank Calvert , whom he met on his first visit to the Hissarlik site in 1868 ." ]
[ "His mother , Luise Therese Sophie Schliemann , died in 1831 when Heinrich was 9 years old .", "Heinrich 's mother , Luise Therese Sophie , died in 1831 , when Heinrich was nine years old ." ]
[ "Mariano Josà de Larra ( 24 March 1809 - 13 February 1837 ) was a Spanish romanticist writer noted for satire and perhaps the best prose writer of 19th-century Spain .", "Mariano Josà de Larra ( 24 March 1809 â `` 13 February 1837 ) was a Spanish romantic writer best known for his numerous essays , as well as his infamous suicide ." ]
[ "Though wanting in originality , it is brilliantly written , and held the stage for many years .", "Though lacking in originality , it is brilliantly written , and held the stage for many years ." ]
[ "Paranthropus is associated with stone tools both in southern and eastern Africa , although there is considerable debate whether they were made and utilized by these robust australopithecines .", "Paranthropus is associated with stone tools both in southern and eastern Africa , although there is considerable debate whether they were made and utilized by these robust australopithecines or contemporaneous Homo ." ]
[ "Most species of Paranthropus had a brain about 40 percent of the size of modern man .", "Most species of Paranthropus had a brain about 40 percent of the size of a modern human ." ]
[ "A partial cranium and mandible of Paranthropus robustus was discovered in 1938 by a schoolboy , 70 km south west of Pretoria in South Africa .", "A partial cranium and mandible of Paranthropus robustus was discovered in 1938 by a schoolboy , Gert Terblanche , at Kromdraai B ( 70 km south west of Pretoria ) in South Africa ." ]
[ "For the most part the Australopithecus species A. afarensis , A. africanus , and A. anamensis either disappeared from the fossil record before the appearance of early humans or seem to have been the ancestors of Homo habilis . P. boisei and P. aethiopicus , on the other hand , continued to evolve along a separate path distinct and unrelated to early humans .", "For the most part the Australopithecus species A. afarensis , A. africanus , and A. anamensis either disappeared from the fossil record before the appearance of early humans or seem to have been the ancestors of Homo habilis , yet P. boisei and P. aethiopicus continued to evolve along a separate path distinct and unrelated to early humans ." ]
[ "A date of at least 1.95 million years has been obtained for the site .", "A date of at least 1.95 million years has been obtained for Kromdraai B." ]
[ "Paranthropus boisei was discovered by Mary Leakey in July 1959 at the site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania .", "Paranthropus boisei was discovered by Mary Leakey on July 17 , 1959 , at the FLK Bed I site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania ( specimen OH 5 ) ." ]
[ "The battle of the name raged on for many years and drove a wedge between Louis and LeGros Clark , who took the Paranthropus view .", "The battle of the name raged on for many years and drove a wedge between Louis and LeGros Clark , Sir Wilfrid from 1955 , who took the Paranthropus view ." ]
[ "On Wikipedia , the genus Paranthropus is used for all articles which mention the species P. aethiopicus , P. boisei and P. robustus .", "On Wikipedia , this approach is utilised , and for the sake of consistency , the genus Paranthropus is used for all articles which mention the species P. aethiopicus P. boisei and P. robustus ." ]
[ "It lived on a diet of grubs and plants .", "Evidence of this exists in the form of its physiology which was specifically tailored to a diet of grubs and plants ." ]
[ "The fossil was published in Nature on 15 August 1959 , but due to a strike of the printers the issue was not released until September .", "The fossil was published in Nature dated August 15 , 1959 , but due to a strike of the printers the issue was not released until September ." ]
[ "Paranthropus is an extinct genus of robust australopithecines . They probably descended from the gracile australopithecine Australopithecus .", "The robust australopithecines , members of the extinct hominin genus Paranthropus ( Greek para `` beside '' , Greek anthropos `` human '' ) , were bipedal hominids that probably descended from the gracile australopithecine hominids ( Australopithecus ) ." ]
[ "This might have made it more reliant on favorable environmental conditions than members of the genus Homo , such as Homo habilis , which were able to eat a much wider variety of foods .", "This would have made it more reliant on favorable environmental conditions than members of the genus Homo , such as Homo habilis , which would eat a much wider variety of foods ." ]
[ "Most Paranthropus species almost certainly did not have language or to have controlled fire , although they are directly associated with the latter at Swartkrans , South Africa .", "Most Paranthropus species seem almost certainly not to have used language nor to have controlled fire , although they are directly associated with the latter at Swartkrans ." ]
[ "Most believe that early Homo was the tool maker .", "Most believe that early Homo was the tool maker , but hand fossils from Swartkranz , South Africa , indicate that the hand of Paranthropus robustus was also adapted for precision grasping and tool use ." ]
[ "Colomars is a commune . It is found in the region Provence-Alpes-C Ã te d'Azur in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the south of France .", "Colomars ( Nissart : Couloumas ) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-C Ã te d'Azur region in southeastern France ." ]
[ "Casiano Delvalle ( born 13 August 1970 ) is a former Paraguayan football player .", "Casiano Wilberto Delvalle Ruiz ( born August 13 , 1970 ) is a former football ( soccer ) player from Paraguay who played as a striker ." ]
[ "Pablo Zabaleta ( born 16 January 1985 ) is an Argentine football player . He plays for Manchester City .", "Pablo Javier Zabaleta Girod ( born 16 January 1985 ) is an Argentine footballer , currently playing for Manchester City in the English Premier League ." ]
[ "Liberty Mutual agreed to buy all outstanding shares of Safeco for $ 68.25 per share , for a total price of approximately $ 6.2 billion .", "Liberty Mutual agreed to acquire all outstanding shares of Safeco for $ 68.25 per share , for a total transaction price of approximately $ 6.2 billion ." ]
[ "Its work has helped to specify machine safeguarding guidelines ( how to work safely with machines ) , the Cornell-Liberty Survival Car , and ergonomic guidelines . They helped to form the basis for national and international safety standards .", "Its scientific contributions include machine safeguarding guidelines , the Cornell-Liberty Survival Car , and ergonomic guidelines that have informed the basis for national and international safety standards ." ]
[ "Over the years , Liberty Mutual has bought a number of other large companies . As an example , in 2008 they bought the Safeco Corporation .", "Liberty Mutual has made several large acquisitions over the past several years , including the most recent acquisition of Safeco Corporation in 2008 ." ]
[ "The current head of the business ( CEO ) is Edmund ( Ted ) F. Kelly .", "The current CEO is Edmund ( Ted ) F. Kelly ." ]
[ "Liberty Mutual started in 1912 under the name `` Massachusetts Employeesâ Insurance Association '' ( MEIA ) .", "Liberty Mutual was founded in 1912 as the Massachusetts Employeesâ Insurance Association ( MEIA ) , following passage of a Massachusetts state law requiring employers to protect their employees with workers compensation insurance in 1911 ." ]
[ "The findings are the basis for safety programs , advice and software . They are used by Liberty Mutual loss control consultants to help policyholders improve worker safety .", "Institute findings are the basis for safety programs , recommendations , and software , used by Liberty Mutual loss control consultants to help policyholders enhance worker safety ." ]
[ "The head office is based in Boston , Massachusetts . It employs over 45,000 people in over 900 offices around the world .", "Based in Boston , Massachusetts , it employs over 45,000 people in more than 900 locations throughout the world ." ]
[ "In 1964 Liberty Mutual began offering life insurance through its Liberty Life Assurance part of the business .", "In 1964 Liberty Mutual began offering life insurance through its Liberty Life Assurance Branch ." ]
[ "It also owns other insurance companies ( completely or partly ) in countries like Argentina , Brazil , Chile , China ( including Hong Kong ) , Colombia , India , Poland , Portugal , Singapore , Spain , Thailand , Turkey , Venezuela , and Vietnam .", "LMG owns , wholly or in part , local insurance companies in Argentina , Brazil , Chile , China ( including Hong Kong ) , Colombia , India , Poland , Portugal , Singapore , Spain , Thailand , Turkey , Venezuela , and Vietnam ." ]
[ "In 1954 , the Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety was started . It studies safety and health of people at work .", "Founded in 1954 , the Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety has studied occupational safety and health of workers ." ]
[ "The Institute 's scientists do field and laboratory experiments on the main causes of work-related injury and disability .", "The Institute 's scientists conduct field and laboratory experiments on the major causes of work-related injury and disability , publishing their results in peer-reviewed scientific literature ." ]
[ "The Instituteâ s work is available to the public .", "The Instituteâ s work is non-proprietary and available to the public ." ]
[ "Kim Sin-Young ( born 16 June 1983 ) is a South Korean football player . He plays for Ventforet Kofu .", "Kim Sin-Young ( ; born 16 June 1983 ) , is a South Korean football striker , who plays for Ventforet Kofu in J. League Division 2 ." ]
[ "Stetten is a municipality of the district of Baden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .", "Stetten is a municipality in the district of Baden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland ." ]
[ "The single did not make # 1 in the UK , breaking a string of # 1 singles going back to 1963 .", "The single did not make # 1 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart , breaking a string of # 1 singles going back to 1963 ." ]