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[ "On 12 July 2006 , Kyle MacDonald traded with the town of Kipling after he traded many times starting with one red paperclip .", "On 12 July 2006 , Kyle MacDonald made his final trade with the town of Kipling after a successful series of trades from one red paperclip ." ]
[ "Kipling is a town in the southeastern part of Saskatchewan in Canada .", "Kipling is a town in southeast Saskatchewan , Canada ." ]
[ "Guillaumes is a commune .", "Guillaumes is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "As of 2004 , 276 people lived there .", "As of 2004 , the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 276 ." ]
[ "There are many examples of such contrasting views .", "There are many examples of such contrasting views , indeed , opposing fundamental beliefs ( schisms ) exist even within each major religion ." ]
[ "Christians believe that Jesus is the savior of the world and the son of God ; Jews believe just as strongly that he is not .", "Christians believe that Jesus is the savior of the world and the son of God ; Jews do not ." ]
[ "The State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn ( also called SUNY Downstate Medical Center ) , is a medical center in the Borough of Brooklyn in New York City .", "The State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn , better known as SUNY Downstate Medical Center , is a public university and medical center located in central Brooklyn , New York and the only academic center for health education , research , and patient care serving Brooklynâ s 2.5 million residents" ]
[ "Atticus is an important character in the book .", "Atticus is a central character in the novel ." ]
[ "Atticus is a lawyer who lives in Alabama . He is the father of Jeremy Atticus `` Jem '' Finch and Jean Louise `` Scout '' Finch .", "Atticus is a lawyer and resident of the fictional Maycomb County , Alabama , and the father of Jeremy Atticus `` Jem '' Finch and Jean Louise `` Scout '' Finch ." ]
[ "Atticus Finch is a fictional ( not real ) character in Harper Lee 's book To Kill a Mockingbird .", "Atticus Finch is a fictional character in Harper Lee 's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird ." ]
[ "Alice Petry said that Atticus has `` become something of a folk hero in legal circles and is treated almost as if he were an actual person . ''", "Alice Petry remarked that `` Atticus has become something of a folk hero in legal circles and is treated almost as if he were an actual person . ''" ]
[ "Morris Dees says that Atticus Finch was the reason he became a lawyer , and Richard Matsch said that Atticus influenced him greatly .", "Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center cites Atticus Finch as the reason he became a lawyer , and Richard Matsch , the federal judge who presided over the Timothy McVeigh trial , counts Atticus as a major judicial influence ." ]
[ "Barenton-Cel is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Barenton-Cel is a commune in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "It 's the spiritual sequel to Osu !", "It is the spiritual sequel to Osu !" ]
[ "Elite Beat Agents is a music video game made by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console .", "Elite Beat Agents is a music video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console ." ]
[ "A big field where selection is used is artificial selection .", "Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms ." ]
[ "Humans have used this for thousands of years to domesticate plants and animals .", "This has been used for thousands of years in the domestication of plants and animals ." ]
[ "More recently , such selection has become a very important part of genetic engineering . Selectable markers such as antibiotic resistance genes are used to manipulate DNA in molecular biology .", "More recently , such selection has become a vital part of genetic engineering , with selectable markers such as antibiotic resistance genes being used to manipulate DNA ." ]
[ "Through the process of adaptation , an organism becomes better suited to its habitat .", "Adaptation is the process that makes organisms better suited to their habitat ." ]
[ "Woodland Hills is a city of Kentucky in the United States .", "Woodland Hills is a city in Jefferson County , Kentucky , United States ." ]
[ "It is part of the Tuscaloosa , Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area .", "It is part of the Tuscaloosa Metropolitan Statistical Area ." ]
[ "Northport is a city in Tuscaloosa County , Alabama , United States .", "Northport is a city in Tuscaloosa County in the west central part of the U.S. state of Alabama ." ]
[ "Sà rgio Ricardo de Jesus Vertello ( born 19 September 1975 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Sà rgio Ricardo de Jesus Vertello known as Sà rgio or Serjà # o ( big Sà rgio ) ( born 19 September 1975 in Sà # o Paulo ) is a former Brazilian footballer ." ]
[ "Gregory van der Wiel ( Amsterdam , 3 February 1988 ) is a Dutch football player who plays for Ajax .", "Gregory Kurtley van der Wiel ( ; born 3 February 1988 ) is a Dutch international footballer who plays professionally for Ajax , as a right back ." ]
[ "In August 2006 , Nickel Creek announced in Billboard and on their official website that they would take an indefinite hiatus , which means a break for an unknown amount of time .", "In August 2006 , Nickel Creek announced via Billboard Magazine and their official website that at the end of the year they would no longer be recording together as a group , and their tour scheduled through 2007 would be their last for an indefinite period of time ." ]
[ "After Nickel Creek sold 500,000 copies , Thile released Not All Who Wander Are Lost in 2001 .", "Following the major success and platinum accreditation of the album Nickel Creek , Thile released Not All Who Wander Are Lost in 2001 ." ]
[ "Thile 's third album , Not All Who Wander Are Lost , was released in 2001 . His fourth , Deceiver had all songs written and performed by Thile alone .", "Thile has released other solo albums , including the intricate Not All Who Wander Are Lost , released in 2001 , and Deceiver in 2004 ( in which he wrote , composed , sang , and played every part ) ." ]
[ "He mainly played his mandolin on the album , but also played electric guitar , piano , drums , violin , viola , cello , and bass .", "This included electric guitar , piano , drums , violin , viola , cello , and bass ." ]
[ "In an interview with the Nashville City Paper , Thile talked about the band 's start :", "In an interview with the Nashville City Paper , Thile described the formation of the band :" ]
[ "The band 's members are Thile ( mandolin ) , Gabe Witcher ( fiddle ) , Chris Eldridge ( guitar ) , Greg Garrison ( bass ) , and Noam Pikelny ( banjo ) .", "The band consisted of Chris Thile ( mandolin ) , Gabe Witcher ( fiddle\\/violin ) , Chris Eldridge ( guitar ) , Greg Garrison ( bass ) , and Noam Pikelny ( banjo ) ." ]
[ "Punch Brothers released their first album , Punch , on the Nonesuch Records on February 26 , 2008 .", "Punch Brothers released their first album , Punch , February 26 , 2008 on Nonesuch Records ." ]
[ "He started playing mandolin at the age of five . He took lessons from John Moore .", "Thile began playing the mandolin at the age of five , taking occasional lessons from John Moore ." ]
[ "In 1993 , Thile was signed to the bluegrass record label Sugar Hill .", "That same year , 1993 , Thile made a demo tape and sent it to the Sugar Hill and Rounder record labels ." ]
[ "In 2007 , the band changed its name twice : first to `` The Tensions Mountain Boys '' and then `` Punch Brothers . ''", "In 2007 , the band officially changed its name first to `` The Tensions Mountain Boys '' and then `` Punch Brothers . ''" ]
[ "Chris Thile ( born February 20 , 1981 ) is an American musician , best known as a member of acoustic band Nickel Creek .", "Christopher Scott Thile ( ; born February 20 , 1981 ) is an American musician , best known as the mandolinist and a vocalist for the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek ." ]
[ "He has made six albums as a solo artist and with his band , Punch Brothers .", "His current band is Punch Brothers and his most recent album is Antifogmatic . He has also recorded five albums as a solo artist , debuting with Leading Off in 1994 ." ]
[ "He made How to Grow a Woman from the Ground , with them . This was Thile 's fifth album .", "In 2006 , Thile formed the How to Grow a Band , with whom he recorded How to Grow a Woman from the Ground , Thile 's fifth album ." ]
[ "The album had guest appearances from his Nickel Creek bandmates as well as Stuart Duncan , BÃ la Fleck , Edgar Meyer , Jerry Douglas , and Bryan Sutton .", "The album featured guest appearances from several well-known instrumentalists such as Stuart Duncan , BÃ la Fleck , Edgar Meyer , Jerry Douglas , and Bryan Sutton ." ]
[ "Thile has also played and recorded with artists like Mike Marshall , BÃ la Fleck , Glen Phillips , and Edgar Meyer .", "Chris Thile has collaborated with many artists such as Mike Marshall , BÃ la Fleck , Aoife O'Donovan , Glen Phillips , and Edgar Meyer ." ]
[ "The album has Thile 's four piece song `` The Blind Leaving the Blind '' , along with other original songs .", "The album featured Thile 's suite `` The Blind Leaving the Blind '' , as well as other original songs ." ]
[ "The next year , Thile released Deceiver , a pop album on which he played and wrote every song himself .", "In 2004 , Thile released Deceiver , an experimental album on which he recorded every track himself ." ]
[ "After playing many music festivals with Nickel Creek , he won the national mandolin contest at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield , Kansas at age twelve .", "At age twelve , he won the prestigious national mandolin championship at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield , Kansas ." ]
[ "In 2003 , Thile and mandolinist Mike Marshall made a duet album called Into the Cauldron , which had covers by artists from Charlie Parker to Bach .", "In 2003 , Thile teamed up with mandolinist Mike Marshall for the duet album Into the Cauldron , which included original pieces as well as pieces by Charlie Parker and J. S. Bach ." ]
[ "The next year , he released his first album , Leading Off , and most of the songs were written by Thile .", "The next year Chris Thile released his first solo album , Leading Off , featuring mostly original compositions ." ]
[ "Also in 2008 , Thile will make an album with Edgar Meyer , which will come out in the fall .", "In August 2008 , Thile and bassist Edgar Meyer announced the release date of the duo 's planned debut album . The album was released on Thile 's label Nonesuch Records on September 23 , 2008 ." ]
[ "Bryan Sutton also played guitar for the band when Chris Eldridge could not .", "Bryan Sutton has also filled in on guitar when necessary while Eldridge played out commitments to The Infamous Stringdusters ." ]
[ "He reached the final of Wimbledon in 2002 , with Hantuchovà , and the semifinal of Wimbledon in 2003 and 2005 with Hantuchovà and Liezel Huber respectively .", "He reached the final of Wimbledon in 2002 with Hantuchovà and the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2003 and 2005 with Hantuchovà and Liezel Huber , respectively ." ]
[ "He now plays with Jonas Bjà rkman .", "He then played with Jonas Bjà rkman , who retired at the end of 2008 , and finally with Brazilian Bruno Soares ." ]
[ "He reached the 2005 Australian Open final , also with Huber .", "He and Huber were the runners-up at the 2005 Australian Open ." ]
[ "In his career , he has won 24 doubles titles , including the 2001 US Open and the 2005 Australian Open , both with Wayne Black .", "He has won 24 doubles titles , including the 2001 US Open and the 2005 Australian Open , both with Wayne Black ." ]
[ "Rudolf ` Rudi ' Vrba ( September 11 , 1924 - March 27 , 2006 ) , was a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of British Columbia in Canada . His birth name was Walter Rosenberg .", "Rudolf `` Rudi '' Vrba , born Walter Rosenberg ( September 11 , 1924 â `` March 27 , 2006 ) was a Slovak-Canadian professor of pharmacology at the University of British Columbia , who came to public attention during the Second World War when , in April 1944 , he escaped from the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland with the first information about the camp that the Allies regarded as credible ." ]
[ "It reacts with water to make hydrofluoric acid , oxygen , and cobalt ( II ) fluoride . It is made by reacting cobalt ( II ) chloride and fluorine at 350 C. Cobalt ( II ) oxide and cobalt ( II ) fluoride can be used instead of the cobalt ( II ) chloride .", "Cobalt ( II ) oxide ( CoO ) and cobalt ( II ) fluoride ( CoF2 ) can also be converted to cobalt ( III ) fluoride using fluorine ." ]
[ "Kolding is a Danish seaport found at the head of Kolding Fjord in Region Syddanmark ( Region of Southern Denmark ) . Kolding is a transportation , commercial , and manufacturing center , and has many industrial companies .", "Kolding is also the site of Designskolen Kolding , a university level design school ." ]
[ "A battle between German and Danish troops in the town on April 23 1849 during the First War of Schleswig .", "A battle between German and Danish forces took place near the town on April 23 , 1849 during the First War of Schleswig ." ]
[ "In the Battle of Kolding on December 25 , 1658 , the alliance of Polish and Danish forces under hetman Stefan Czarniecki defeated the Swedish forces of Charles X Gustav of Sweden .", "In the Battle of Kolding , fought on December 25 , 1658 , the allied Polish and Danish forces under hetman Stefan Czarniecki defeated the Swedish forces of Charles X Gustav of Sweden ." ]
[ "On November 3 , 2004 , N. P. Johnsen 's Fireworksfactory in Seest exploded .", "On November 3 , 2004 , N. P. Johnsen 's Fireworksfactory in the suburb of Seest exploded ." ]
[ "Kolding is a Danish seaport found at the head of Kolding Fjord in Region Syddanmark ( Region of Southern Denmark ) .", "Kolding is a Danish seaport located at the head of Kolding Fjord in Region of Southern Denmark ." ]
[ "Kolding is a transportation , commercial , and manufacturing center , and has many industrial companies .", "It is the site of the council Kolding Municipality . It is a transportation , commercial , and manufacturing center , and has numerous industrial companies , principally geared towards shipbuilding ." ]
[ "HyperText Markup Language ( HTML ) is a markup language for creating webpages .", "HTML , which stands for HyperText Markup Language , is the predominant markup language for web pages . HTML is the basic building-blocks of webpages ." ]
[ "The tags usually come in pairs : an opening tag to tell the browser when to start doing something , and an ending tag to tell the browser when to stop doing something . There are many different kinds of tags , and each one has a different purpose .", "The first tag in a pair is the start tag , the second tag is the end tag ( they are also called opening tags and closing tags ) ." ]
[ "A small number of tags , like and , can be used without an ending tag .", "HTML tags normally come in pairs like and . The first tag in a pair is the start tag , the second tag is the end tag ( they are also called opening tags and closing tags ) ." ]
[ "HTML was made by the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) .", "Since 1996 , the HTML specifications have been maintained , with input from commercial software vendors , by the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) ." ]
[ "There are multiple versions of HTML . The current standard is HTML 4.01 .", "The last HTML specification published by the W3C is the HTML 4.01 Recommendation , published in late 1999 ." ]
[ "The word Old Catholic was first used in 1853 for the See of Utrecht ( who was not under the authority of the pope ) . Usually , these churches are part of the Union of Utrecht .", "This existed alongside that of the Old Catholic See of Utrecht ." ]
[ "Usually , these churches are part of the Union of Utrecht .", "As the groups that split from the Holy See in the 1870s had no bishop , they joined Utrecht to form the Union of Utrecht ." ]
[ "The word Old Catholic was first used in 1853 for the See of Utrecht ( who was not under the authority of the pope ) .", "The term `` Old Catholic '' was first used in 1853 to describe the members of the See of Utrecht who did not recognize any claimed ` infallible ' papal authority ." ]
[ "Villeneuve-sur-F Ã re is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Villeneuve-sur-F Ã re is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Sarthe department in the west of France .", "Crosmià res is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France ." ]
[ "Valea Stanciului is a commune found in Dolj County , Romania .", "Valea Stanciului is a commune in Dolj County , Romania with a population of 6,212 people ." ]
[ "George Kobayashi ( born 29 November 1947 ) is a former Brazilian-Japanese football player .", "George Kobayashi ( born November 29 , 1947 ) is a former Brazilian football player ." ]
[ "This essay , WP : Allow time to melt and look again explains the need to use more time to make some decisions .", "This essay , WP : Allow time to melt and look again explains the need to devote more time to some decisions ." ]
[ "As an analogy , on the surface , some snowballs might appear to be solid snow , but instead , a snowball can contain a large rock or stone , inside , which is revealed only when it melts .", "As an analogy , on the surface , some snowballs might appear to be solid snow , but instead , a snowball can contain a rock or stone , inside , which is revealed only when it melts ." ]
[ "Le Portel is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Le Portel is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Spring Valley is a city of Kentucky in the United States .", "Spring Valley is a city in Jefferson County , Kentucky , United States ." ]
[ "Tattingstone is a village and civil parish in Babergh , Suffolk , England .", "Tattingstone is a village in Babergh district in Suffolk , about 6 m south of Ipswich with a population over 500 . It is the location of Tattingstone Place and also of the folly known as the Tattingstone Wonder ." ]
[ "Kellner was the chief justice inspector in Laubach during WWII . He wrote a secret diary about the misdeeds of the Nazis .", "Kellner was Laubach 's chief justice inspector during WWII and wrote a 10-volume diary about the misdeeds of the Nazis , later published as a book , My Opposition ." ]
[ "The building was moved to its present location in 1832 . For many years it was a school .", "The building was moved to its present location in 1832 and served as a school before it became a museum ." ]
[ "He became deputy mayor and first town councilman of Laubach . He was also chairman of the Laubach Social Democratics SPD .", "He became deputy mayor , first town councilman , and chairman of the regional branch of the Social Democratics ." ]
[ "In the Johann Gutenberg Museum in Mainz is an original Gutenberg Bible which came from the castle library .", "An original Gutenberg Bible , on display in the Johann Gutenberg Museum in Mainz , came from this private collection ." ]
[ "It belongs to the Count Solms-Laubach family .", "The main point of attraction is the castle belonging to the Count Solms-Laubach family ." ]
[ "Laubach is known as a â Luftkurort , '' which means â fresh air resort .", "Laubach is known as a Luftkurort , a climatic health resort ." ]
[ "The Heimat Museum is the local history museum . It was originally built near the town of Gonterskirchen in 1750 by Count August Solms-Laubach .", "The Heimat Museumâ `` Fridericianum is the local history museum , originally built near the town of Gonterskirchen in 1750 by Count August Solms-Laubach ." ]
[ "One of the largest private libraries in Europe is inside the castle . The castle library has more than 120,000 books and manuscripts .", "The Solms castle has one of the largest private libraries in Europe , with over 120,000 titles ." ]
[ "Surrounding Laubach are the small towns of Hungen , Grà 1\\/4 nberg , Schotten and Lich .", "Surrounding Laubach are the towns of Hungen , Grà 1\\/4 nberg , Schotten and Lich ." ]
[ "Klipstein grew up in Laubach and Belgium .", "Klipstein grew up in Laubach and Belgium , spending his academic years in France and Spain , where he did special studies in Velà zquez ." ]
[ "In the museum is a permanent exhibit honoring Friedrich Kellner .", "The museum is currently updating its exhibits , among which will be a permanent exhibit of the diary of city resident Friedrich Kellner ." ]
[ "The church was renovated in the eighteenth century .", "It was renovated in the eighteenth century ." ]
[ "The main street of Laubach is Friedrichstrasse . On this street is the former district courthouse , and the city hall , and the Heimat Museum .", "The former district courthouse ( Amtsgericht ) , the city hall , and the Heimat Museum are together on the main street of Friedrichstrasse ." ]
[ "The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Laubach used to be named St. Maria .", "The city 's Evangelical Lutheran Church , formerly named St. Maria , has a Baroque organ ." ]
[ "In 1909 he returned to Laubach with his wife , the writer Edith Blass .", "In 1909 he settled in Laubach with his wife , the writer Edith Blass ." ]
[ "The castle grounds include a large park .", "The castle grounds include a huge park with a swan lake , open to the public ." ]
[ "The castle was built in the thirteenth century .", "The castle was built in the thirteenth century and expanded over the years ." ]
[ "She was particularly admired in operas like Verdi 's La forza del destino , Aida , Otello , Puccini 's Manon Lescaut , La bohà me , Tosca , Madama Butterfly , Ponchielli 's La Gioconda , Boito 's Mefistofele , Giordano 's Andrea Chà nier , Cilea 's Adriana Lecouvreur , Catalini 's La Wally .", "She sang there some 270 times in La bohà me , Madama Butterfly , Tosca , Manon Lescaut , La Fanciulla del West , Otello , La forza del destino , Simon Boccanegra , Falstaff , Andrea Chà nier , La Gioconda and Violetta in a production of La traviata created specially for her ." ]
[ "The capital city is Tacna .", "Its capital is the city of Tacna ." ]
[ "Tacna Region is the most southern region in Peru .", "Tacna is the southernmost region in Peru ." ]
[ "Norman is about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City .", "Norman is a city in Cleveland County , Oklahoma , United States , and is located 20 m south of downtown Oklahoma City ." ]
[ "Norman , is the county seat and largest city in Cleveland County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma , and is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area .", "It is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area ." ]
[ "Knoppix , or KNOPPIX , is a Linux distribution based on Debian designed to be started directly from a CD \\/ DVD .", "Knoppix , or KNOPPIX , is an operating system based on Debian designed to be run directly from a CD \\/ DVD ( Live CD ) or a USB key ( Live USB ) , one of the first of its kind for any operating system ." ]
[ "It was developed by Linux consultant Klaus Knopper .", "Knoppix was developed by Linux consultant Klaus Knopper ." ]
[ "When starting a program it is loaded from the optical disc and decompressed into a RAM drive .", "When starting a program , it is loaded from the removable medium and decompressed into a RAM drive ." ]