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[ "Boyce and Hart were a musical and songwriting duo , who worked together in the 1960s and 1970s . Tommy Boyce ( born Sidney Thomas Boyce in 1939 ) and Bobby Hart ( born Robert Luke Harshman in 1939 ) wrote and produced hit records for The Monkees ( `` Last Train To Clarksville '' , `` Valleri '' ) , Jay and the Americans ( `` Come A Little Bit Closer '' ) , Chubby Checker ( `` Lazy Elsie Molly '' ) , and for themselves , with `` I Wonder What She 's Doing Tonight '' and other songs .", "Tommy Boyce ( born Sidney Thomas Boyce , September 29 , 1939 â '' November 23 , 1994 ) and Bobby Hart ( born Robert Luke Harshman , February 18 , 1939 , Phoenix , Arizona ) were a prolific songwriting duo , best known for the songs they wrote for The Monkees ." ]
[ "Since its debut the show has become a popular internet phenomenon and has many fans .", "The show has become a popular Internet phenomenon since its debut and has also won a cult following ." ]
[ "According to the website , the idea for Happy Tree Friends was created by Rhode Montijo when he drew a yellow rabbit , slightly resembling the character Cuddles , on a piece of paper and wrote `` Resistance Is Futile '' underneath it .", "According to the website , the idea for Happy Tree Friends was conceived by Rhode Montijo when he drew a yellow rabbit slightly resembling the character Cuddles on a piece of paper and wrote `` Resistance is futile '' underneath it ." ]
[ "The show is nearly free of dialogue ; however , when the characters do speak , their words are severely garbled .", "The show is nearly free of dialogue , and when the characters do speak , it is mostly in gibberish ." ]
[ "Happy Tree Friends is a show created by Rhode Montijo , Kenn Navarro , Warren Graff , and Aubrey Ankrum .", "Happy Tree Friends is a Flash cartoon series by Mondo Mini Shows , created and developed by Aubrey Ankrum , Rhode Montijo , Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff ." ]
[ "A HTF spin-off called Ka-Pow !", "A spin-off called Ka-Pow !" ]
[ "The book , which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the murder had he actually committed it , was withdrawn by the publisher just before its release .", "His book , If I Did It ( 2006 ) , which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the murders had he actually committed them , was withdrawn by the publisher just before its release ." ]
[ "In 1997 , Simpson was found liable for their wrongful deaths in civil court , but to date he has paid little of the $ 33.5 million judgment .", "A 1997 judgment against Simpson for their wrongful deaths was awarded in civil court , and to date he has paid little of the $ 33.5 million judgment ." ]
[ "He originally attained stardom as a running back at the collegiate and professional levels , and was the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season .", "Originally attaining a public profile in sports as a running back at the collegiate and professional levels , Simpson was the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season , a mark he set during the 1973 season . While five other players have passed the 2,000 rush yard mark he stands alone as the only player to ever rush for more than 2,000 yards in a 14-game season ( the NFL changed to a 16-game season in 1978 ) ." ]
[ "Orenthal James `` O. J. '' Simpson ( born July 9 , 1947 ) , also known by his nickname , The Juice , is a retired American football player .", "Orenthal James `` O. J. '' Simpson ( born July 9 , 1947 ) , nicknamed `` The Juice '' , is a retired American football player , football broadcaster , actor , and convicted felon ." ]
[ "Geà lson de Carvalho Soares ( born 10 April 1984 ) is a Brazilian football player .", "Geà lson de Carvalho Soares or simply Geà lson ( born April 10 , 1984 in Cuiabà ) , is a striker ." ]
[ "The Milgram experiment is the name for a number of experiments . These were about psychology .", "The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram , which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience ." ]
[ "The band is made of brothers Luther Dickinson ( guitar , vocals ) and Cody Dickinson ( drums , keyboards , electric washboard ) , and Chris Chew ( electric bass guitar ) .", "The band is composed of brothers Luther Dickinson ( guitar , vocals ) and Cody Dickinson ( drums , keyboards , electric washboard ) , and Chris Chew ( electric bass guitar ) ." ]
[ "Allstars ' first album , Shake Hands With Shorty , was nominated for a Grammy for `` Best Contemporary Blues Album '' .", "Allstars ' first release , Shake Hands With Shorty , was nominated for a Grammy Award for `` Best Contemporary Blues Album '' ." ]
[ "The group also won a W.C. Handy Award for `` Best New Artist Debut '' in 2001 .", "The group also won a Blues Music Award for `` Best New Artist Debut '' in 2001 ." ]
[ "The band now tours with John Hiatt .", "The band now backs up and tours with John Hiatt ." ]
[ "Dickinson also plays a cigar box guitar called the `` lowebow '' .", "In addition to the guitar , Dickinson also plays a cigar box guitar called the `` lowebow . ''" ]
[ "They have released an album with him called Master of Disaster .", "They have released an album with him entitled Master of Disaster ." ]
[ "51 Phantom and Electric Blue Watermelon have also received nominations in that same category .", "Since then , 51 Phantom and Electric Blue Watermelon have received nominations in that same category ." ]
[ "John Edward Gray ( 12 February 1800 -- 7 March 1875 ) was a English zoologist .", "John Edward Gray , FRS ( 12 February 1800 -- 7 March 1875 ) was a British zoologist ." ]
[ "Gray was also interested in postage stamps ; on 1 May 1840 , the day the Penny Black first went on sale , he bought some to keep , thus making him the world 's first known stamp collector .", "Gray was also interested in postage stamps ; on 1 May 1840 , the day the Penny Black first went on sale , he purchased several with the intent to save them , thus making him the world 's first known stamp collector ." ]
[ "It is the fourth and last book in his Hyperion Cantos series .", "It is the fourth and final novel in his Hyperion Cantos fictional universe ." ]
[ "The Rise of Endymion is a 1997 science fiction book by Dan Simmons .", "The Rise of Endymion is a 1997 science fiction novel by Dan Simmons ." ]
[ "Its name is oftened shoredened to PU or PUR . Polyurethane is made of organic units , which are joined by urethane .", "A polyurethane ( IUPAC abbreviation PUR , but commonly abbreviated PU ) is any polymer consisting of a chain of organic units joined by urethane ( carbamate ) links ." ]
[ "Polyurethanes are widely used in high resiliency flexible foam seating , rigid foam insulation panels , microcellular foam seals and gaskets , durable elastomeric wheels and tires , automotive suspension bushings , electrical potting compounds , high performance adhesives and sealants , Spandex fibers , seals , gaskets , carpet underlay , and hard plastic parts .", "Polyurethanes are widely used in high resiliency flexible foam seating , rigid foam insulation panels , microcellular foam seals and gaskets , durable elastomeric wheels and tires , automotive suspension bushings , electrical potting compounds , high performance adhesives , surface coatings and sealants , Spandex fibers , seals , gaskets , carpet underlay , and hard plastic parts ( such as for electronic instruments ) ." ]
[ "Polyurethane polymers are formed through step-growth polymerization . In this process , a monomer containing at least two isocyanate functional groups reacts with another monomer containing at least two hydroxyl ( alcohol ) groups in the presence of a catalyst .", "Polyurethane polymers are formed through step-growth polymerization by reacting a monomer containing at least two isocyanate functional groups with another monomer containing at least two hydroxyl ( alcohol ) groups in the presence of a catalyst ." ]
[ "David Suazo ( born 5 November 1979 ) is a Honduran football player .", "à `` scar David Suazo Velà zquez ( born 5 November 1979 in San Pedro Sula ) is a Honduran footballer , who currently plays as a striker for Serie A side Internazionale . He is also a member of the Honduran national team ." ]
[ "Le Boupà re is a commune . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Le Boupà re is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Le Bernard is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "He is an American actor . He is most well known for playing Father Mulcahy on the television series M \\* A \\* S \\* H. He also played Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle , U.S.M.C. His wife 's name is Barbara O'Connor ; together they wrote a book , Mixed Blessings , about their experiences raising their autistic son .", "William Christopher ( born October 20 , 1932 ) is an American actor who is best known for playing Father Mulcahy on the television series M \\* A \\* S \\* H and Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle , U.S.M.C." ]
[ "Ahmet Kenan Evren ( born 17 July 1918 in AlaÅ ehir , Manisa ) , was the 7th president of Turkey . He was a former Turkish general and the leader of the coup d' Ã tat on 12 September 1980 .", "Ahmet Kenan Evren ( ; born 17 July 1917 ) was the seventh President of Turkey ; a post he assumed by leading the 1980 military coup ." ]
[ "He is the son of Parzival ( Percival ) , he is a knight of the Holy Grail who is sent in a boat pulled by swans to rescue a girl who is falsely accused of murder .", "The son of Parzival ( Percival ) , he is a knight of the Holy Grail sent in a boat pulled by swans to rescue a maiden who can never ask his identity ." ]
[ "Lohengrin is a character in some German stories of Arthurian literature .", "Lohengrin is a character in German Arthurian literature ." ]
[ "Sheep were kept for their milk , meat , and especially their wool .", "Sheep were kept for their milk , meat and especially their wool ." ]
[ "Shepherds were most often the younger sons of simple farmers who did not inherit any land .", "Shepherds were most often the younger sons of farming peasants who did not inherit any land ." ]
[ "Shepherds often lived all on their own . Some were nomadic .", "Shepherds also lived apart from society , being largely nomadic ." ]
[ "Still in other societies , each family would have a family member to shepherd its flock , often a child or young person or an old person who was not able to help much with the harder work .", "Still in other societies , each family would have a family member to shepherd its flock , often a child , youth or an elder who could n't help much with harder work ; these shepherds were fully integrated in society ." ]
[ "Unlike farmers , shepherds were often wage earners . They were paid to watch other peopleâ s sheep .", "Unlike farmers , shepherds were often wage earners , being paid to watch the sheep of others ." ]
[ "Muhammad , the Prophet of Islam , was proud of being part of a rich tradition of prophets who made their living as shepherds .", "Muhammad , the Prophet of Islam , prided himself in being part of a rich tradition of prophets who found their means of livelihood as shepherds ." ]
[ "The main part of it goes from Indianapolis , Indiana north to Port Huron , Michigan at the Canada border .", "It exists in two parts : a completed highway from Indianapolis , Indiana , northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron , Michigan , and a mostly-proposed extension southwest to the Mexican border in Texas ." ]
[ "Interstate 69 is an Interstate Highway in the United States .", "Interstate 69 ( I-69 ) is an Interstate Highway in the United States ." ]
[ "The Australian Air Force Cadets ( AAFC ) is a youth organization in Australia .", "The Australian Air Force Cadets ( AAFC ) , known as the Air Training Corps ( AIRTC ) until 2001 , is a Federal Government funded youth organization . The parent force of the AAFC is the Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ) ." ]
[ "It is extracted from them by electrolysis of potassium hydroxide or potassium chloride .", "Pure potassium metal may be isolated by electrolysis of its hydroxide in a process that has changed little since Davy . Thermal methods also are employed in potassium production , using potassium chloride ." ]
[ "Potassium does not occur in nature because it is too reactive . It is found in minerals , though .", "As it is very electropositive and highly reactive potassium metal is difficult to obtain from its minerals ." ]
[ "It is extracted from them by electrolysis of potassium hydroxide or potassium chloride . The potassium hydroxide or potassium chloride has to be melted at a very high temperature .", "Potassium reacts very violently with water producing potassium hydroxide ( KOH ) and hydrogen gas ." ]
[ "The potassium hydroxide or potassium chloride has to be melted at a very high temperature .", "Potassium salts are also available in tablets or capsules , which for therapeutic purposes are formulated to allow potassium to leach slowly out of a matrix , as very high concentrations of potassium ion ( which might occur next to a solid tablet of potassium chloride ) can kill tissue , and cause injury to the gastric or intestinal mucosa . For this reason , non-prescription supplement potassium pills are limited by law in the U.S. to only 99 mg of potassium ." ]
[ "Sambrial became the fourth tehsil of Sialkot , containing 160 villages with 17 Union Councils of Pakistan and two police stations - Sambrial and Begowala .", "Sambrial Tehsil is a subdivision ( tehsil ) of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan . Is a newly created subdivision , the town of Sambrial is the capital ." ]
[ "Hryvnia is the national currency of Ukraine .", "The hryvnia , sometimes hryvnya or grivna ; sign : â , code : ( UAH ) , has been the national currency of Ukraine since September 2 , 1996 . The hryvnia is subdivided into 100 kopiyok ." ]
[ "Hellhounds are often said to have black fur , glowing red or sometimes glowing yellow eyes , super strength or speed , ghostly or phantom characteristics , a badodor , and sometimes even the ability to talk .", "Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include black fur , glowing red or sometimes glowing yellow eyes , super strength or speed , ghostly or phantom characteristics , foul odor , and sometimes even the ability to talk ." ]
[ "They often have to guard the entrances to the world of the dead , such as graveyards and burial grounds , or do other things related to the afterlife or the supernatural . These might be hunting down lost souls or guarding a supernatural treasure .", "They are often assigned to guard the entrances to the world of the dead , such as graveyards and burial grounds , or undertake other duties related to the afterlife or the supernatural , such as hunting lost souls or guarding a supernatural treasure ." ]
[ "Many ominous or hellish supernatural dogs are in mythology around the world , similar to the ubiquitous dragon .", "A wide variety of ominous or hellish supernatural dogs occur in mythologies around the world , similar to the ubiquitous dragon ." ]
[ "In cultures that think that there is fire in the afterlife , hellhounds may have fire-based abilities and appearance .", "In cultures that associate the afterlife with fire , hellhounds may have fire-based abilities and appearance ." ]
[ "In European legends , seeing a hellhound or hearing it howl may be either an omen or a cause of a soon death .", "In European legends , seeing a hellhound or hearing it howl may be either an omen of death or even a cause of death ." ]
[ "Saint-Quentin-les-Anges is a commune of 376 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Saint-Quentin-les-Anges is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "Its surface has big craters and high mountains .", "Its surface features include large craters and high mountains ." ]
[ "Before 1975 , Amalthea was most commonly known simply as .", "Before 1975 Amalthea was most commonly known simply as ." ]
[ "The surface of Amalthea is very red The reddish color may be due to sulfur coming from Io or some other non ice material .", "The surface of Amalthea is very red ( that is , its reflectivity increases with the wavelength from the green to near-infrared ) . The reddish color may be due to sulfur originating from Io or some other non-ice material ." ]
[ "From the surface of Amalthea , Jupiter would look enormous : it would look 92 times bigger than the Full Moon .", "From the surface of Amalthea , Jupiter would look enormous : 46 degrees across , it would appear roughly 92 times larger than the full moon ." ]
[ "They also measured the moon 's surface temperature .", "They also measured the visible and infrared spectra and surface temperature ." ]
[ "The moon is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ) with goat 's milk .", "The satellite is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ) with goat 's milk ." ]
[ "From Jupiter 's surface â '' or rather , from just above its cloudtopsâ '' Amalthea would appear very bright , shining with a magnitude of â ' 4.7 , similar to that of Venus from Earth .", "From Jupiter 's surface -- or rather , from just above its cloudtops -- Amalthea would appear very bright , shining with a magnitude of 4.7 , similar to that of Venus from Earth ." ]
[ "It was found on September 9 , 1892 , by Edward Emerson Barnard and named after Amalthea , a nymph in Greek mythology .", "It was discovered on September 9 , 1892 , by Edward Emerson Barnard and named after Amalthea , a nymph in Greek mythology ." ]
[ "The name was suggested by Camille Flammarion .", "The name was initially suggested by Camille Flammarion ." ]
[ "Later , the Galileo orbiter completed taking pictures of Amalthea 's surface and a close flyby enabled it to constrain the moon 's internal structure and composition .", "Later , the Galileo orbiter completed the imaging of Amalthea 's surface ." ]
[ "Amalthea was found on September 9 , 1892 by Edward Emerson Barnard using the 36 inch ( 91 cm ) telescope at Lick Observatory .", "Amalthea was discovered on September 9 , 1892 , by Edward Emerson Barnard using the 36 inch ( 91 cm ) refractor telescope at Lick Observatory ." ]
[ "The name `` Amalthea '' was not adopted by the IAU until 1975 , although it had been in use for many decades .", "The name `` Amalthea '' was not formally adopted by the IAU until 1975 , although it had been in informal use for many decades ." ]
[ "Pictures of Amalthea were taken in 1979 and 1980 by the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft , and later , in more detail , by the Galileo orbiter in the 1990s .", "Amalthea was photographed in 1979 and 1980 by the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft , and later , in more detail , by the Galileo orbiter in the 1990s ." ]
[ "It was the first new moon of Jupiter since Galileo Galilei 's discovery of the Galilean moons in 1610 .", "It was the last planetary satellite to be discovered by direct visual observation ( as opposed to photographically ) and was the first new satellite of Jupiter since Galileo Galilei 's discovery of the Galilean satellites in 1610 ." ]
[ "Amalthea circles Jupiter at a distance of 181,000 km ( 2.54 Jupiter radii ) .", "Amalthea circles Jupiter at a distance of 181 000 km ( 2.54 Jupiter radii ) ." ]
[ "The surface of Amalthea is a bit brighter than surfaces of other closer moons of Jupiter .", "The surface of Amalthea is slightly brighter than surfaces of other inner satellites of Jupiter ." ]
[ "Non-spherical and reddish in color , it is thought to have of water ice with unknown amounts of other materials .", "Irregularly shaped and reddish in color , it is thought to consist of porous water ice with unknown amounts of other materials ." ]
[ "Van Ness was born in Ghent , New York .", "Born in Ghent , New York , Van Ness was the son of Judge Peter Van Ness ( 1734-1804 ) ." ]
[ "In the Early Middles Ages historical writing often took the form of annals or chronicles recording events year by year but this style tended to hampered the analysis of events and causes .", "In the Early Middle Ages historical writing often took the form of annals or chronicles recording events year by year , but this style tended to hamper the analysis of events and causes ." ]
[ "Written history appeared first with the ancient Greeks , whose historians greatly contributed to the development of historical methodology .", "Greek historians greatly contributed to the development of historical methodology ." ]
[ "Furthermore , he added a social-economic and geographic framework to answer historical questions .", "Furthermore , he introduced a socio-economic and geographic framework to historical questions ." ]
[ "An example of this type of writing are Anglo-Saxon Chronicles which were the work of several different writers and start during the reign of Alfred the Great in the late 9th century and one copy of which was still being updated in 1154 .", "An example of this type of writing is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles , which were the work of several different writers : it was started during the reign of Alfred the Great in the late 9th century , but one copy was still being updated in 1154 ." ]
[ "The French Annales School radically changed history during the 20th century .", "The French Annales School radically changed the focus of historical research in France during the 20th century ." ]
[ "Thucydides was the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event , and his successor Xenophon ( ca .", "He was also the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event , while his successor Xenophon ( ca ." ]
[ "It is commonly recognized by historians that , in themselves , individual historical facts are not particularly meaningful .", "It is commonly recognized by historians that , in themselves , individual historical facts dealing with names , dates and places are not particularly meaningful ." ]
[ "Other French historians , like Philippe Ariàs and Michel Foucault described history of daily life topics such as death and sexuality .", "Other French historians , like Philippe Ariàs and Michel Foucault , described the history of everyday topics such as death and sexuality ." ]
[ "History was written about states or nations during the Renaissance .", "During the Renaissance , history was written about states or nations ." ]
[ "Tacitus ( c. 56 â `` c. 117 ) citicizes Roman immorality by praising German virtues .", "Tacitus ( c. 56 â `` c. 117 ) denounces Roman immorality by praising German virtues , elaborating on the topos of the Noble savage ." ]
[ "Voltaire described the history of certain ages that were important according to him , instead of describing events in a chronological order .", "Voltaire described the history of certain ages that he considered important , rather than describing events in chronological order ." ]
[ "The idea of the historical journal , a forum where academic historians could exchange ideas , came into being in the nineteenth century .", "The historical journal , a forum where academic historians could exchange ideas and publish newly discovered information , came into being in the 19th century ." ]
[ "Socià tà s. Civilisations . a publication instrumental in establishing the Annales School .", "Socià tà s. Civilisations . , a publication instrumental in establishing the Annales School ." ]
[ "Fernand Braudel wanted history to become more scientific by demanding more mathematical evidence in history , in order to make the history discipline less subjective .", "Fernand Braudel wanted history to become more scientific and less subjective , and demanded more quantitative evidence ." ]
[ "The very first historical works were The Histories composed by Herodotus of Halicarnassus ( 484 BC -- ca .425 BC ) , who became later known as the ` father of history ' ( Cicero ) .", "The earliest known critical historical works were The Histories , composed by Herodotus of Halicarnassus ( 484 BCâ `` ca .425 BC ) who later became known as the ` father of history ' ( Cicero ) ." ]
[ "The early journals were similar to those used in the physical sciences , and were seen as a means by which history could be professionalised .", "The early journals were similar to those for the physical sciences , and were seen as a means for history to become more professional ." ]
[ "They wrote about the history of Jesus Christ , the Church and of their patrons , the dynastic history of the local rulers .", "They wrote about the history of Jesus Christ , that of the Church and that of their patrons , the dynastic history of the local rulers ." ]
[ "Plutarch ( c. 46 - 127 ) and Suetonius ( c. 69-after 130 ) introduced biography as a branch of history .", "Biography , although popular throughout antiquity , was introduced as a branch of history by the works of Plutarch ( c. 46 â `` 127 ) and Suetonius ( c. 69 â `` after 130 ) who described the deeds and characters of ancient personalities , stressing their human side ." ]
[ "There aer 438 communes in the Aude dà partement in France .", "The following is a list of the 438 communes of the Aude dà partement in France ." ]
[ "When in wolf form , the werewolf does not keep the mind of the human , and it can not resist attacking humans ; the werewolf may attack their best friends . A werewolf can be killed with silver bullets .", "The first feature film to use an anthropomorphic werewolf was Werewolf of London in 1935 ." ]
[ "Gouy-Servins is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Gouy-Servins is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Mohsin Hamid is a writer from Pakistan who is known for his novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Moth Smoke .", "Mohsin Hamid ( born 1971 ) is a Pakistani author best known for his novels Moth Smoke ( 2000 ) and The Reluctant Fundamentalist ( 2007 ) ." ]
[ "Most languages belong to a language family , but some are not related to other languages .", "For example , English is related to other Indo-European languages and Mandarin is related to other Sino-Tibetan languages . By this criterion , each language isolate constitutes a family of its own , which explains the exceptional interest that these languages have received from linguists ." ]
[ "Douglass Hills is a city of Kentucky in the United States .", "Douglass Hills is a city in eastern Jefferson County , Kentucky , United States ." ]
[ "A bass drum is a type of musical instrument called a drum .", "The kick drum , struck with a beater attached to a pedal , is usually seen on drum kits . The third type , the pitched bass drum , is generally used in marching bands and drum corps ." ]
[ "Aaron Hughes ( born 8 November 1979 ) is a Northern Irish football player . He plays for Fulham and Northern Ireland national team .", "Aaron William Hughes ( born 8 November 1979 ) is a Northern Irish footballer who plays for Fulham ." ]
[ "Most real programs use a combination of Task parallelism and Data parallelism .", "Most real programs fall somewhere on a continuum between Task parallelism and Data parallelism ." ]
[ "Task parallelism is used by multi-user and multitasking operating systems , and applications depending on processes and threads , unlike data processing applications ( see data parallelism ) .", "Task parallelism emphasizes the distributed ( parallelized ) nature of the processing ( i.e. threads ) , as opposed to the data ( data parallelism ) ." ]