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[ "Shawnee is a city of Oklahoma in the United States . It is the county seat of Pottawatomie County .", "Shawnee is a city in Pottawatomie County , Oklahoma , United States ." ]
[ "Boavista F.C. is a football club which plays in Portugal .", "... ( FOR BOAVISTA ! ! ! )" ]
[ "In 1983 , Quaker bought Stokely-Van Camp , Inc. , makers of Gatorade .", "In 1983 , Quaker bought Stokely-Van Camp , Inc. , makers of Van Camp 's and Gatorade ." ]
[ "Quaker Oats Company is owned by PepsiCo , Inc. .", "The Quaker Oats Company is an American food conglomerate based in Chicago . It has been owned by Pepsico since 2001 ." ]
[ "In the 1970s , the company marketed the making of the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory , obtaining in return a license to use a number of the product names used and seen in the movie for candy bars .", "In the 1970s , the company financed the making of the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory , obtaining in return a license to use a number of the product names mentioned in the movie for candy bars ." ]
[ "In August 2001 , Quaker was bought out by Pepsico because Pepsi wanted to own Gatorade and be in the sports beverage market .", "In August 2001 , Quaker was bought out by Pepsico because Pepsi wanted to add Gatorade to its arsenal of beverages and thus break into the isotonic sports beverage market ." ]
[ "Though the main prize for PepsiCo was Gatorade sports drink , Quaker 's cereal and snack food division serves as seemingly healthier complement to the existing Frito-Lay salty-snacks division .", "Though the main prize for PepsiCo was Gatorade noncarbonated sports drink , Quaker 's cereal and snack food division serves as seemingly healthier complement to the existing Frito-Lay salty-snacks division ." ]
[ "In 1969 Quaker got Fisher-Price , a toy business and ceased operations in 1991 .", "In 1969 , Quaker acquired Fisher-Price , a toy company and spun it off in 1991 ." ]
[ "It may also refer to acute bronchitis or chronic bronchitis .", "Bronchitis can be divided into two categories , acute and chronic , each of which has unique etiologies , pathologies , and therapies ." ]
[ "Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchi .", "Bronchitis is inflammation of the mucous membranes of the bronchi , the airways that carry airflow from the trachea into the lungs ." ]
[ "The Portland Sea Dogs are a locally based baseball team in Portland , Maine .", "The Portland Sea Dogs are the Double-A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox . Established in 1994 and based in Portland , Maine , the Sea Dogs play in the Northern Division of the Eastern League ." ]
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[ "This category is about the Stargate films , series and universe .", "On Wikipedia , the Stargate category may refer to WikiProject Stargate , which uses : Category : WikiProject Stargate ." ]
[ "Brindle is a fur coloring in animals . It mainly appears on dogs , cats , cattle , and sometimes horses .", "Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals , particularly dogs , cats , cattle , crested geckos and , rarely , horses ." ]
[ "Benzaiten ( å 1\\/4 æ å , å 1\\/4 è å ) is the Japanese name of the goddess Saraswati .", "Benzaiten ( å 1\\/4 æ å , å 1\\/4 è å ) is the Japanese name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati ; there was an important river in ancient India of this name ( see Vedic Saraswati River ) ." ]
[ "Worship of Benzaiten arrived in Japan in the 6th to 8th centuries , mainly through the Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light .", "Worship of Benzaiten arrived in Japan during the 6th through 8th centuries , mainly via the Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light , which has a section devoted to her ." ]
[ "According to Kokei , Benzaiten is the third daughter of the dragon-king of Munetsuchi ( ç ç æ ; literally `` lake without heat '' ) , the lake which is at the center of the world in an ancient Buddhist view .", "According to KÅ kei , Benzaiten is the third daughter of the dragon-king of Munetsuchi ( ç ç æ ; literally `` lake without heat '' ) , known in Sanskrit as Anavatapta , the lake lying at the center of the world according to an ancient Buddhist cosmological view ." ]
[ "This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati\\/Benzaiten 's close link with snakes and dragons in Japan .", "This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati\\/Benzaiten 's close association with snakes and dragons in Japan ." ]
[ "She has a shrine on the Island of Enoshima in Sagami Bay , about 50 kilometers south of Tokyo ; and a five-headed dragon and her are the main people in the Enoshima Engi , a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk Kokei ( ç æ", "She is enshrined on the Island of Enoshima in Sagami Bay , about 50 kilometers south of Tokyo , and numerous other locations throughout Japan ; and she and a five-headed dragon are the central figures of the Enoshima Engi , a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk KÅ kei ( ç æ" ]
[ "Because of the Sutra of Golden Light , in Japan she became a protector of the people .", "Because the Sutra of Golden Light promised protection of the state , in Japan she became a protector-deity , at first of the state and then of people ." ]
[ "Her Sanskrit name is `` Sarasvatà Devà '' , which means `` flowing water '' . This is why Benzaiten is the goddess of everything that flows : water , words , speech , and music .", "Referred to as Sarasvatà Devà in Sanskrit ( meaning `` Goddess Saraswati '' ) , Benzaiten is the goddess of everything that flows : water , words , speech , eloquence , music and by extension knowledge ." ]
[ "In the Rig-Veda ( 6.61.7 ) Sarasvati killed the three-headed snake , also known as Vritra .", "In the Rig-Veda ( 6.61.7 ) Sarasvati is credited with killing the three-headed Vritra also known as Ahi ( `` snake '' ) ." ]
[ "Victoria Caroline Beckham ( born 17 April 1974 ) is an English singer and fashion designer .", "Victoria Caroline Beckham ( nà e Adams ; born 17 April 1974 ) is an English singer-songwriter , dancer , model , actress , fashion designer and businesswoman ." ]
[ "She used to be a member of pop group the Spice Girls .", "During her rise to fame with the late 1990s girl pop group the Spice Girls , Beckham was dubbed Posh Spice , a nickname first coined by the British pop music magazine , Top of the Pops in the July 1996 issue . Since the Spice Girls pursued separate careers , she has had a solo pop music career , scoring four UK Top 10 singles ." ]
[ "Each cards has either a country or a territory on it .", "Also included are two wild cards that depict an infantry , cavalry , and artillery piece , as opposed to one of the three and a territory . Because these cards have all three symbols , they can match with any two other cards to form a set ." ]
[ "Famous musicians include : Slim Dusty , Joy McKean , Olivia Newton-John , John Williamson , Keith Urban , Lee Kernaghan and Kasey Chambers .", "Notable musicians include : Slim Dusty , Joy McKean , Olivia Newton-John , John Williamson , Keith Urban , Lee Kernaghan and Kasey Chambers ." ]
[ "Others singers influenced by it include Nick Cave and Paul Kelly .", "Others influenced by the genre include Nick Cave and Paul Kelly ." ]
[ "Owl City is an American pop music project by Adam Young .", "Owl City is an electronic\\/synthpop musical project by singer , songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Young , formed in 2007 . Young created the project while experimenting with music in his parents ' basement ." ]
[ "Tergnier is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Tergnier is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "The White-Tailed Starfrontlet ( Coeligena phalerata ) is a species of hummingbird .", "The White-Tailed Starfrontlet ( Coeligena phalerata ) is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family ." ]
[ "Its habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests .", "Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests ." ]
[ "Goshen is a city in the state of Indiana , in the United States .", "The Goshen Air Show is also an annual event that takes place at the Goshen Municipal Airport ." ]
[ "Saint-Martin-sur-Cojeul is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Saint-Martin-sur-Cojeul is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Alpha , a letter in the Greek alphabet . Î may be used as the symbol for :", "Alpha ( uppercase Î ` , lowercase Î ; ) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet ." ]
[ "The nearest star to our Solar System , and the second nearest star to Earth after the Sun , is Proxima Centauri . It is 39.9 trillion kilometres away .", "The nearest star to the Earth , apart from the Sun , is Proxima Centauri , which is 39.9 trillion kilometres , or 4.2 light-years away ." ]
[ "Stars have been important to civilizations around the world through history .", "Historically , stars have been important to civilizations throughout the world ." ]
[ "The oldest stars are thought to be around 13.7 billion years old . Scientists think that is close to the age of the Universe .", "Some stars may even be close to 13.7 billion years old -- the observed age of the universe ." ]
[ "( Astrophysicists think that in about 5 billion years , the sun will be a red giant . )", "For example , in about 5 billion years , when the Sun is a red giant , it will expand out to a maximum radius of roughly 1 A , 250 times its present size ." ]
[ "The star then evolves into a degenerate form , putting out a portion of its matter into space . There it forms a new generation of stars with a higher proportion of heavy elements .", "The star then evolves into a degenerate form , recycling a portion of the matter into the interstellar environment , where it will form a new generation of stars with a higher proportion of heavy elements ." ]
[ "This is 4.2 light years away , meaning that light from Proxima Centauri takes 4.2 years to reach Earth .", "Light from Proxima Centauri takes 4.2 years to reach Earth ." ]
[ "Such stars are said to be on the main sequence .", "Such stars are said to be on the main sequence and are called dwarf stars ." ]
[ "They are grouped into galaxies . A typical galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars .", "A typical galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars , and there are more than 100 billion ( 1011 ) galaxies in the observable universe ." ]
[ "Most stars are very old . They are usually thought to be between 1 and 10 billion years old .", "Most stars are between 1 billion and 10 billion years old ." ]
[ "Once the hydrogen fuel at the core is exhausted , those stars with at least 0.4 times the mass of the Sun expand to become a red giant , in some cases fusing heavier elements .", "Once the hydrogen fuel at the core is exhausted , those stars having at least 0.4 times the mass of the Sun expand to become a red giant , in some cases fusing heavier elements at the core or in shells around the core ." ]
[ "The flowing out of the gas from supernovae and the stellar wind of large stars play an important part in shaping the interstellar medium .", "The outflow from supernovae and the stellar wind of large stars play an important part in shaping the interstellar medium ." ]
[ "Most of the matter in a star is blown away in the explosion ( forming nebulae such as the Crab Nebula ) but what remains will collapse into a neutron star ( a pulsar or X-ray burster ) or , in the case of the largest stars , a black hole .", "Most of the matter in the star is blown away by the supernova explosion ( forming nebulae such as the Crab Nebula ) and what remains will be a neutron star ( which sometimes manifests itself as a pulsar or X-ray burster ) or , in the case of the largest stars ( large enough to leave a stellar remnant greater than roughly 4 solar masses ) , a black hole ." ]
[ "Astronomers organized stars into constellations and used them to see the motions of the planets and guess the position of the Sun .", "By convention , astronomers grouped stars into constellations and used them to track the motions of the planets and the inferred position of the Sun ." ]
[ "Small stars ( called red dwarfs ) burn their fuel very slowly and might last tens to hundreds of billions of years .", "Small stars ( called red dwarfs ) consume their fuel very slowly and last tens to hundreds of billions of years ." ]
[ "An average-size star will then shed its outer layers as a `` planetary nebula '' .", "An evolved , average-size star will now shed its outer layers as a planetary nebula ." ]
[ "Because most stars use up their supply of hydrogen , their outer layers expand and cool to form a red giant .", "As stars of at least 0.4 solar masses exhaust their supply of hydrogen at their core , their outer layers expand greatly and cool to form a red giant ." ]
[ "The blown-off outer layers include heavy elements , which are often converted into new stars and\\/or planets .", "The blown-off outer layers of dying stars include heavy elements which may be recycled during new star formation ." ]
[ "Stars spend about 90 % of their lives fusing hydrogen to produce helium in high pressure reactions near the core .", "Stars spend about 90 % of their lifetime fusing hydrogen to produce helium in high-temperature and high-pressure reactions near the core ." ]
[ "The star 's radiation pressure prevents it from collapsing further under its own gravity .", "The star 's internal pressure prevents it from collapsing further under its own gravity ." ]
[ "The Gregorian calendar , which is used almost everywhere in the world , is a solar calendar .", "The Gregorian calendar , currently used nearly everywhere in the world , is a solar calendar based on the angle of the Earth 's rotational axis relative to its local star , the Sun ." ]
[ "A star begins as a collapsing cloud of material composed primarily of hydrogen , with helium and trace amounts of heavier elements .", "A star begins as a collapsing cloud of material composed primarily of hydrogen , along with helium and trace amounts of heavier elements ." ]
[ "At the end of their lives , they become dimmer and dimmer .", "At the end of their lives , they simply become dimmer and dimmer ." ]
[ "The motion of the Sun with the stars was used to make calendars to keep track of agricultural practices .", "The motion of the Sun against the background stars ( and the horizon ) was used to create calendars , which could be used to regulate agricultural practices ." ]
[ "It was created by Congress under the Occupational Safety and Health Act and was signed by President Richard M. Nixon , on December 29 , 1970 .", "It was created by Congress of the United States under the Occupational Safety and Health Act , signed by President Richard M. Nixon , on December 30 , 1970 ." ]
[ "Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries , illnesses , and deaths by making and enforcing rules ( called standards ) for workplace safety and health .", "Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries , illnesses , and occupational fatality by issuing and enforcing standards for workplace safety and health ." ]
[ "As of March 2006 , the agency is headed by Assistant Secretary of Labor Edwin Foulke .", "The agency is headed by a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor ." ]
[ "San Salvador is the capital and largest city of the nation of El Salvador .", "The City of San Salvador is the capital and largest city of El Salvador ." ]
[ "Many members of the Christian right due not believe in evolution , because it goes against the creation story of the Bible . They instead favor creationism or intelligent design .", "The Christian Right has promoted the teaching of creationism and intelligent design in addition to the teaching of evolution ." ]
[ "Yakima County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington .", "Yakima County is the second largest county by area in the U.S. state of Washington ." ]
[ "The county seat is Yakima , Washington .", "The county seat is Yakima , which is also its largest city ." ]
[ "Beaulieu-sur-Oudon is a commune of 401 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Beaulieu-sur-Oudon is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "Andràs Escobar ( born 13 March 1967 - died 2 July 1994 ) is a former Colombian football player .", "Andràs Escobar Saldarriaga ( 13 March 1967 - 2 July 1994 ) was a Colombian footballer who was shot and killed in Medellà n. It is widely believed that he was murdered due to his own goal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup , which supposedly would have caused gambling losses to several powerful drug lords . Andràs Escobar is still held in the highest regard by Colombian fans , and is especially mourned and remembered by Atlà tico Nacional 's fans ." ]
[ "Central Connecticut State University is a public university in New Britain , Connecticut .", "Central Connecticut State University , a state university in New Britain , is the oldest public university in Connecticut ." ]
[ "She also appeared in Michel Brault 's Entre la mer et l'eau douce ( 1967 ) and Claude Jutra 's Kamouraska ( 1973 ) , based on the novel by Anne Hebert , for which she won her third Canadian Film Award for best actress .", "She also appeared in Michel Brault 's film Entre la mer et l'eau douce ( 1967 ) , and Claude Jutra 's film Kamouraska ( 1973 ) , based on a novel by Anne HÃ bert , for which she won her third Canadian Film Award for best actress ." ]
[ "The following year , she played Cassandra in Michael Cacoyannis 's film version of The Trojan Women , opposite Katharine Hepburn , Vanessa Redgrave and Irene Papas .", "The following year , she played the role of the visionary Cassandra in Michael Cacoyannis 's film version of The Trojan Women , opposite Katharine Hepburn , Vanessa Redgrave and Irene Papas ." ]
[ "Genevià ve Bujold ( born 1 July 1942 ) is a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days .", "Genevià ve Bujold ( born July 1 , 1942 ) is a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days , for which she won a Golden Globe Award for best actress and was nominated for an Academy Award ." ]
[ "She made her stage debut as Rosine in Beaumarchais ' Le Barbier de SÃ ville .", "She made her stage debut as Rosine in Le Barbier de SÃ ville ." ]
[ "Born in Montreal , Quebec , into a Catholic French Canadian working-class family , she received a strict convent education for twelve years before entering the Montreal 's Conservatoire d'art dramatique , where she was trained in the great classics of French theater .", "She is of French Canadian and Irish ancestry . Bujold received a strict convent education for twelve years , before entering the Montreal 's Conservatory of Dramatic Art , where she was trained in the great classics of French theater ." ]
[ "Back in Canada , she married screenwriter\\/director\\/producer Paul Almond in 1967 , and starred in three of his films ; Isabel ( 1968 ) , The Act of the Heart ( 1970 ) and Journey ( 1972 ) , winning the Canadian Film Award for best actress for the first two .", "Upon her return to Canada , she married film director Paul Almond in 1967 , and starred in three of his films : Isabel ( 1968 ) , The Act of the Heart ( 1970 ) and Journey ( 1972 ) , winning the Canadian Film Award for best actress for the first two ." ]
[ "Genevià ve Bujold lives in Malibu , California , and is the mother of a second son Emmanuel ( born in 1980 ) with companion Dennis Hastings .", "Bujold lives in Malibu , California . She is the mother of a second son Emmanuel ( born in 1980 ) with companion Dennis Hastings ." ]
[ "This led to her staying in France for a time and appearing in two other films ; Philippe de Broca 's Le Roi de Coeur , opposite Alan Bates , and Louis Malle 's Le voleur , opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo .", "This led to her staying in France for a time where she made two other films : Philippe de Broca 's Le Roi de Coeur , opposite Alan Bates and Louis Malle 's Le voleur , opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo ." ]
[ "Her performance won her the Golden Globe Award for best actress in a leading role and an Academy Award nomination in the same category .", "For her performance , she won a Golden Globe Award as best actress in a leading role , and earned an Academy Award nomination in the same category ." ]
[ "She made notable appearances on American television ( Hallmark Hall of Fame , NBC ) in George Bernard Shaw 's classic plays ; Saint Joan in 1967 , and Caesar and Cleopatra in 1976 , the later opposite Sir Alec Guinness , as well as in Jean Anouilh 's Antigone in 1974 ( Great Performances , PBS ) .", "Bujold appeared in a variety of roles for Canadian and U.S. television , notably for NBC 's Hallmark Hall of Fame in George Bernard Shaw 's classics Saint Joan in 1967 , which earned her an Emmy Award nomination , and Caesar and Cleopatra in 1976 , opposite Sir Alec Guinness . She also appeared in Jean Anouilh 's Antigone for PBS 's Great Performances in 1974 ." ]
[ "She got her first major break in 1965 , while on a theatrical tour in Paris , when she was noticed by French director Alain Resnais , who offered her a role in his film La guerre est finie , opposite Yves Montand .", "She got her first major break in 1965 , while on tour with the company of the Thà à cents tre du Rideau Vert in Paris , when French director Alain Resnais selected her for a role opposite Yves Montand in his film The War Is Over ." ]
[ "The couple divorced in 1973 , but worked again together in Final Assignment ( 1980 ) and The Dance Goes On ( 1991 ) , the later also featuring their son Mathew Almond ( born in 1968 ) .", "The couple divorced in 1973 , but worked again together in Final Assignment ( 1980 ) and The Dance Goes On ( 1991 ) , the latter also featuring their son , Mathew Almond ( born in 1968 ) ." ]
[ "International recognition came in 1969 , when she portrayed Anne Boleyn in Charles Jarrott 's film Anne of the Thousand Days , opposite Richard Burton 's Henry VIII .", "International recognition came in 1969 , when she starred as Anne Boleyn in Charles Jarrott 's film Anne of the Thousand Days , opposite Richard Burton ." ]
[ "FreeBASIC can make graphical programs or console mode programs .", "However , for compilation in the FreeBASIC default language mode , most substantial programs will require changes ." ]
[ "FreeBASIC is a programming language like QuickBASIC .", "When used in its `` QB '' language mode , FreeBASIC provides a high level of support for programs written for QuickBASIC ." ]
[ "The Black Swan ( Cygnus atratus ) is a large waterbird that mostly breeds in the southeast and southwest areas of Australia .", "The Black Swan ( Cygnus atratus ) is a large waterbird which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia ." ]
[ "Rugeley is a town in Staffordshire , England . In 2001 there were 16,465 people living in Rugeley .", "Rugeley has two railway stations , Rugeley Town and Rugeley Trent Valley , which lie on the Chase Line connecting Rugeley , Walsall , and Birmingham ." ]
[ "Currywurst is a German dish . It is a hot pork sausage , sliced and covered in a curry sauce ( usually ketchup or tomato paste blended with curry ) and generous amounts of curry powder .", "Currywurst is a fast-food dish of German origin consisting of hot pork sausage cut into slices and seasoned with curry sauce ( regularly consisting of ketchup or tomato paste blended with curry ) and generous amounts of curry powder , or a ready-made ketchup-based sauce seasoned with curry and other spices ." ]
[ "Although Berlin claims currywurst as its invention and `` national dish '' , all over Germany , there are more than 20 different types of currywurst .", "The 1993 novel Die Entdeckung der Currywurst ( `` The Discovery of the Currywurst '' ) by Uwe Timm was made into a 2008 film of the same name . The plot is based on an alternative but unproven theory that currywurst was invented in Hamburg ." ]
[ "Corcy is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Corcy is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "Anguis fragilis ( the slow worm , slow-worm , slowworm , blindworm or blind worm ) is a limbless ( meaning it has no legs or arms ) reptile that lives only in Eurasia .", "Anguis fragilis , or slow worm , slow-worm or slowworm , is a limbless reptile native to Eurasia ." ]
[ "Instead of laying eggs , the females give birth to live young ( viviparous birth ) .", "The females give birth to live young ( ovoviviparous birth ) ." ]
[ "Lemà is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Lemà is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "It comes from the samurai moral code and gives great importance to certain virtues like frugality , loyalty , martial arts mastery and honor until death .", "BushidÅ expanded and formalized the earlier code of the samurai , and stressed frugality , loyalty , mastery of martial arts , and honor to the death ." ]
[ "Tecumseh is a city of Oklahoma in the United States .", "Tecumseh is a city in Pottawatomie County , Oklahoma , United States ." ]
[ "Maximian attempted to return to power . Diocletian ordered him to step down permanently .", "He ordered Maximian , who had attempted to return to power after his retirement , to step down permanently ." ]
[ "Diocletian ( Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus , ~ 245 to ~ 312 ) was Roman Emperor from 20 November 284 to 11 May 305 . Diocletian ended the period known as the Crisis of the Third Century ( 235 â `` 284 ) .", "Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus ( c. 22 December 244 â `` 3 December 311 ) , commonly known as Diocletian , was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305 ." ]
[ "Diocletian 's reforms fundamentally changed the structure of Roman imperial government , and stabilized the empire economically and militarily . This helped the empire to remain intact for another hundred years , despite having seemed near the brink of collapse in Diocletian 's youth .", "In spite of his failures , Diocletian 's reforms fundamentally changed the structure of Roman imperial government and helped stabilize the empire economically and militarily , enabling the empire to remain essentially intact for another hundred years despite having seemed near the brink of collapse in Diocletian 's youth ." ]
[ "Weakened by illness , Diocletian left the imperial office on 1 May 305 , and became the first Roman emperor to voluntarily abdicate the position .", "Weakened by illness , Diocletian left the imperial office on May 1 , 305 , and became the first Roman emperor to voluntarily abdicate the position ." ]
[ "Wallachia ( also spelled Walachia ; or `` The Romanian Land '' ) is a historical area of Romania .", "Wallachia or Walachia ( or ' ; archaic : ' , Cyrillic : ) is a historical and geographical region of Romania ." ]
[ "Today , an earl is a member of the British peerage and ranks below a Marquess and above a Viscount .", "In modern Britain , an earl is a member of the peerage , ranking below a marquess and above viscount ." ]
[ "Since there is no feminine form of Earl , the wife of an Earl bears the rank of Countess ( the continental equivalent ) .", "There never developed a feminine form of earl ; countess is used as the equivalent feminine title ." ]
[ "An Earl or Jarl was an Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian title , meaning `` chieftain '' and it referred especially to chieftains set to rule a territory in a king 's stead .", "The Anglo-Saxon form , earl , and the Scandinavian form jarl , were titles meaning `` chieftain '' and referring especially to chieftains set to rule a territory in a king 's stead ." ]