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[ "Logroà o is a city in northern Spain .", "Logroà o is a city in northern Spain , on the Ebro River ." ]
[ "The island is probably best known as a fictional setting in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas , pà re .", "The island is probably best known as a fictional setting in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas , pà re , but the actual island does not correspond closely to the description in the novel ." ]
[ "The island is remote and kept by the Italian government as a nature preserve and hunting park , and only accessible by private yacht and permit .", "The island is remote and kept by the Italian government as a nature preserve and hunting park , and is only accessible by private yacht and permit ." ]
[ "Monte Cristo is a small Italian Island , approximately 4.3 kilometers across at its widest point , located about halfway between Corsica and mainland Italy ; south of Elba and west of Giglio .", "Montecristo is a small Italian islet , approximately 4.3 kilometers ( 2.3 mi ) across at its widest point , located about halfway between Corsica and mainland Italy ; south of Elba and west of Giglio ." ]
[ "Monte Cristo is Italian for â The mountain of Christ '' .", "Monte Cristo is Italian for `` The mountain of Christ '' , which has led some to believe it is the reason Dumas picked it for the book ." ]
[ "Mios is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Mios is a commune in the Gironde dà partement in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "The Western Desert cultural bloc or just Western Desert is a cultural region in Australia covering about 600 000 square kilometres , including the Gibson Desert , the Great Victoria Desert , the Great Sandy Desert and Little Sandy Deserts in the Northern Territory , South Australia and Western Australia .", "The Western Desert cultural bloc or just Western Desert is a cultural region in Australia covering about 600,000 square kilometres , including the Gibson Desert , the Great Victoria Desert , the Great Sandy and Little Sandy Deserts in the Northern Territory , South Australia and Western Australia ." ]
[ "The Western Desert can be said to stretch from the Nullarbor in the south to the Kimberley region of Western Australia in the north , and from the Percival Lakes in the west through to the Pintupi lands in the Northern Territory .", "The Western Desert can be said to stretch from the Nullarbor in the south to the Kimberley in the north , and from the Percival Lakes in the west through to the Pintupi lands in the Northern Territory ." ]
[ "Hawkeye is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Hawkeye is a city in Fayette County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "William Hooper ( June 17 , 1742 -- October 14 , 1790 ) , was an American lawyer , politician , and a member of the Continental Congress representing North Carolina from 1774 through 1777 .", "William Hooper ( June 17 , 1742 -- October 14 , 1790 ) was an American lawyer , politician , and a member of the Continental Congress representing North Carolina from 1774 through 1777 ." ]
[ "Hooper was also a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence .", "Hooper was also a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence , along with fellow North Carolinians Joseph Hewes and John Penn ." ]
[ "Thus Prahlad came out of the burning fire safely and Holika was burnt to death .", "The bonfires are lit in memory of the miraculous escape that young Prahlad accomplished when Demoness Holika , sister of Hiranyakashipu , carried him into the fire . Holika was burnt but Prahlad , a staunch devotee of god Vishnu , escaped without any injuries due to his unshakable devotion ." ]
[ "( Holika = holi ) .", "Bonfires are lit on the eve of the festival , also known as Holika Dahan ( burning of Holika ) or Chhoti Holi ( little Holi ) ." ]
[ "The elaboration ends with the Buddha 's statement about the danger of clinging to these beliefs , as they are still influenced by desire ( lobha ) , hatred ( dosa ) , and ignorance ( moha ) that its faithful followers will not end in the final liberation but still in the cycle of samsara .", "The elaboration ends with the Buddha 's statement about the danger of clinging to these beliefs , as they are still influenced by desire ( lobha ) , hatred ( dosa ) , and ignorance ( avijjÄ ) that its faithful followers will not end in the final liberation but still in the cycle of samsara ." ]
[ "In short , a digital signal is a quantized discrete-time signal ; a discrete-time signal is a sampled analog signal .", "A digital signal is a physical signal that is a representation of a sequence of discrete values ( a quantified discrete-time signal ) , for example of arbitrary bit stream , or of a digitized ( sampled and analog-to-digital converted ) analog signal . The term digital signal can refer to" ]
[ "Ryan Getzlaf ( born May 10 , 1985 in Regina , Saskatchewan ) is a professional Canadian ice hockey center that currently plays for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) where he is the current alternate captain .", "Ryan Getzlaf ( born May 10 , 1985 ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player . He is a center and the captain of the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) ." ]
[ "Getzlaf won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver .", "On December 30 , 2009 , Getzlaf was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics . Getzlaf helped Team Canada beat Norway 8-0 in the first game of the 2010 Olympics by scoring one goal ." ]
[ "He was the the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim ( now Anaheim Ducks ) in the first round with the 19th pick in 2003 .", "He was drafted 19th overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and he has been in the NHL since 2005 ." ]
[ "Such symbols represent the fertility associated with the male sexual organ , and the male orgasm .", "Such symbols often represent the fertility and cultural implications that are associated with the male sexual organ , as well as the male orgasm ." ]
[ "Shiva Lingams in India have tended to become more and more stylized over the centuries , and existing lingams from before the 6th century show a more leaning towards the naturalistic style , with the glans clearly indicated .", "Shiva Lingams in India have tended to become more and more stylized over the centuries , and existing lingams from before the 6th century show a more leaning towards the naturalistic style , with the `` glans '' clearly indicated ." ]
[ "The famous man-size lingam in the Parashurameshwar Temple in the Chitoor Distirct of the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh , better known as the Gudimallam Lingam , is about 1.5 metres in height , carved in polished black granite .", "The famous `` man-size '' lingam in the Parashurameshwar Temple in the Chitoor Distirct of the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh , better known as the Gudimallam Lingam , is about 1.5 metres in height , carved in polished black granite ." ]
[ "The word phallus refers to an erect penis , to a penis-shaped object such as a dildo , or to a mimetic image of an erect penis .", "A phallus is an erect penis , a penis-shaped object such as a dildo , or a mimetic image of an erect penis ." ]
[ "The almost naturalistic giant lingam is distinguished by its prominent , bulbous head , and an anthromorphic form of Shiva carved in high relief on the shaft .", "The almost naturalistic giant lingam is distinguished by its prominent , bulbous `` head '' , and an anthromorphic form of Shiva carved in high relief on the `` shaft '' ." ]
[ "Shiva , perhaps the most ancient of the Indian deities , and the third of the Hindu Trinity -- one of the most widely worshipped and edified deity in the Hindu pantheon , is worshipped often in the form of the lingam , or phallus .", "Shiva , the ( arguably ) most ancient of the Indian deities with prehistoric origins , and the third of the Hindu Trinity -- one of the most widely worshipped and edified deity in the Hindu pantheon , is worshipped much more commonly in the form of the Lingam , or the phallus ." ]
[ "Any object that symbolically resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus , or as being phallic ( as in ` phallic symbol ' ) .", "Any object that symbolically resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus ; however , such objects are more often referred to as being phallic ( as in `` phallic symbol '' ) ." ]
[ "The quote box template allows you to easily put a quote ( and its source ) inside a box .", "The ' template allows you to easily put a quote ( and its source ) inside a box , with flexible control over bordering , background color , alignment , and other features ." ]
[ "Naoki Hatta ( born 24 June 1986 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for JÃ bilo Iwata .", "Naoki Hatta is a Japanese footballer who plays for JÃ bilo Iwata ." ]
[ "Theresa Anne Villiers ( born March 5 , 1968 ) is an English politician .", "Theresa Anne Villiers ( born 5 March 1968 ) is a British Conservative Party politician ." ]
[ "Clubhouse Games is a 2006 video game published by Nintendo and developed by Agenda . It features 42 parlor games .", "Clubhouse Games , known in Europe as 42 All-Time Classics and in Japan as Daredemo Asobi Taizen , is a compilation video game consisting of card , board , and parlor games developed by Agenda and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console ." ]
[ "It is for the Nintendo DS game console .", "Clubhouse Games was the runner-up for IGN 's Best offline multi-player game for the Nintendo DS , and a nominee for GameSpot 's Nintendo DS Game of the Year 2006 ." ]
[ "Saint-Denis-de-Pile is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Saint-Denis-de-Pile is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "Zevon has written a lot of songs that were recorded by other artists . These include `` Poor Poor Pitiful Me '' ( a top 40 hit by Linda Ronstadt ) , `` Accidentally Like a Martyr , '' `` Mohammed 's Radio , '' `` Carmelita '' , and `` Hasten Down the Wind '' .", "Other well-known songs written by Zevon have been recorded by other artists , including `` Poor Poor Pitiful Me '' ( a top 40 hit by Linda Ronstadt ) , `` Accidentally Like a Martyr , '' `` Mohammed 's Radio '' , `` Carmelita '' , and `` Hasten Down the Wind '' ." ]
[ "hey soon moved to Fresno , California .", "They soon moved to Fresno , California ." ]
[ "He was often a guest on Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman . Letterman later sang with Zevon on `` Hit Somebody !", "Occasionally , between 1982 and 2001 , Zevon filled in for Paul Shaffer as bandleader on Late Night with David Letterman and later Late Show with David Letterman ." ]
[ "These friends included Bruce Springsteen , Don Henley , Jackson Browne , Timothy B. Schmit , Joe Walsh , David Lindley , Billy Bob Thornton , Emmylou Harris , Tom Petty , Dwight Yoakam , and others .", "The album , The Wind , includes guest appearances by close friends including Bruce Springsteen , Don Henley , Jackson Browne , Timothy B. Schmit , Joe Walsh , David Lindley , Billy Bob Thornton , Emmylou Harris , Tom Petty , Dwight Yoakam , and others ." ]
[ "Zevon 's parents divorced when he was 16 years old . After that , he quit high school and moved from Los Angeles to New York to become a folk singer .", "Zevon 's parents divorced when he was 16 years old and he soon quit high school and moved from Los Angeles to New York to become a folk singer ." ]
[ "Warren William Zevon ( January 24 , 1947 -- September 7 , 2003 ) was an American rock singer-songwriter and musician known for including his strange and somewhat critical opinions of life in his lyrics ( words to his music ) .", "Warren William Zevon ( January 24 , 1947 -- September 7 , 2003 ) was an American rock singer-songwriter and musician noted for including his unique and sometimes sardonic opinions of life in his musical lyrics , composing songs that were sometimes humorous and often had political or historical themes ." ]
[ "He was often a guest on Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman .", "He was a frequent guest on Late Night with David Letterman and the Late Show with David Letterman ." ]
[ "Zevon was born in Chicago , Illinois . His parents were to William Zevon , a Secular Jew and Beverly Cope Simmons , a Mormon from Salt Lake City , Utah .", "Zevon was born in Chicago , Illinois to William Zevon and Beverly Cope Simmons , a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ( Mormon ) from Salt Lake City , Utah ." ]
[ "Zevon sometimes recorded or sang cover songs . He liked to sing Bob Dylan 's `` Knockin ' on Heaven 's Door '' and Leonard Cohen 's `` First We Take Manhattan '' .", "Along with his own compositions , Zevon recorded or performed occasional covers , including Bob Dylan 's `` Knockin ' on Heaven 's Door '' and Leonard Cohen 's `` First We Take Manhattan '' ." ]
[ "Rolling Stone called the album one of the most important albums in the 1970s . They said that Neil Young , Jackson Browne , and Bruce Springsteen were four most important new artists to become well known in the 1970s .", "Rolling Stone called the album one of the most significant releases of the 1970s and placed him alongside Neil Young , Jackson Browne , and Bruce Springsteen as one of the four most important new artists to become well known during the decade ." ]
[ "Letterman later sang with Zevon on `` Hit Somebody !", "Letterman later performed guest vocals on `` Hit Somebody !" ]
[ "Many famous musicians have said they liked Zevon 's work , including Jackson Browne , Bruce Springsteen , Bob Dylan , and Neil Young .", "Zevon 's work has often been praised by well-known musicians , including Jackson Browne , Bruce Springsteen , Bob Dylan , and Neil Young ." ]
[ "His most famous songs include `` Werewolves of London '' , `` Lawyers , Guns and Money '' , `` Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner '' and `` Johnny Strikes Up The Band . '' All of these are from his third and most famous album : Excitable Boy ( 1978 ) .", "His best-known compositions include `` Werewolves of London '' , `` Lawyers , Guns and Money '' , `` Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner '' and `` Johnny Strikes Up The Band , '' all of which are featured on his third album , Excitable Boy ( 1978 ) ." ]
[ "By the age of 13 , Zevon sometimes visited Igor Stravinsky where he studied modern classical music .", "By the age of 13 , Zevon was an occasional visitor to the home of Igor Stravinsky where he , alongside Robert Craft , briefly studied modern classical music ." ]
[ "Headingley Stadium is a stadium in the Headingley area of Leeds , West Yorkshire .", "Headingley Stadium is a sporting complex in the Leeds suburb of Headingley in West Yorkshire , England ." ]
[ "Headingley Stadium is a stadium in the Headingley area of Leeds , West Yorkshire . The stadiums has two sides , a Cricket side and a Rugby side .", "Headingley 's rugby stadium is located at ." ]
[ "It is used for Cricket by Yorkshire County Cricket Club , Rugby League by the Leeds Rhinos and Rugby Union by Leeds Carnegie .", "It is the home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club , rugby league team Leeds Rhinos and rugby union team Leeds Carnegie ( formerly known as Leeds Tykes ) ." ]
[ "Antennae are jointed and extend forward from the head .", "These antennae are jointed , at least at the base , and generally extend forward from the head ." ]
[ "The organ may sense touch , air motion , heat , vibration ( sound ) , and especially olfaction ( smell ) or gustation ( taste ) .", "Functions may variously include sensing touch , air motion , heat , vibration ( sound ) , and especially olfaction ( smell ) or gustation ( taste ) ." ]
[ "They are sensory organs .", "They are sensory organs , although the exact nature of what they sense and how they sense it is not the same in all groups , nor always clear ." ]
[ "Despite its name , it is not an eel at all but rather a knifefish .", "Despite its name it is not an eel but rather a knifefish ." ]
[ "It is capable of generating powerful electric shocks .", "It is capable of generating powerful electric shocks , which it uses for both hunting and self-defense ." ]
[ "The electric eel , Electrophorus electricus , is a species of fish .", "The Electric eel ( Electrophorus electricus ) , is an electric fish , and the only species of the genus Electrophorus ." ]
[ "( German Aargau , French Argovie , Italian Argovia , Romansh Argovia ; anglicized Argovia ) is one of the more northerly cantons of Switzerland .", "Aargau ( German ; rarely anglicized Argovia ) is one of the more northerly cantons of Switzerland ." ]
[ "It is located around the lower course of the river Aare , which is why the canton is called Aargau ( meaning Aare district ) .", "It comprises the lower course of the river Aare , which is why the canton is called Aar-gau ( meaning Aare district ) ." ]
[ "JEF United Ichihara Chiba has reserve team ; JEF Reserves .", "The club is also known as JEF United Chiba or JEF Chiba ." ]
[ "Krist Novoselic , born Krist Anthony Novoselic II , is an American rock musician . He is most famous for being the bass player for the popular grunge band Nirvana with Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl .", "Krist Anthony Novoselic II ( born May 16 , 1965 ) is an Croatian-American rock musician , best known for being the bassist and co-founder of the grunge band Nirvana ." ]
[ "Grohl moved on to form the band Foo Fighters , and Novoselic has been mostly involved in politics .", "In October 2010 , Dave Grohl , former Nirvana band mate of Novoselic , announced live on BBC radio that Novoselic will be joining the Foo Fighters on their next album as a bassist and accordionist and it will be released sometime in 2011 ." ]
[ "Des Arc is a city of the state of Arkansas in the United States of America .", "Des Arc is served by the Des Arc School District ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Le Guà - de-Velluire is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "Bebeto ( born 16 February 1964 ) is a former Brazilian football player . He has played for Brazil national team .", "Josà Roberto Gama de Oliveira , known as ` Bebeto ' , ( born February 16 , 1964 in Salvador , Brazil ) is a former football forward , a World Champion for Brazil in the 1994 World Cup ." ]
[ "The word Hollywood can also mean the movie industry that is in Hollywood .", "Much of the movie industry remained in Hollywood , although the district 's outward appearance changed ." ]
[ "The word `` synagogue '' comes from sunagoge , which is a Greek word . In a synagogue , Jews do the Jewish services , which are prayers , sometimes with special actions .", "These notable synagogues include ; the Portuguese Synagogue ( Amsterdam ) , the Great Synagogue of Rome , the New Synagogue ( Berlin ) , the Leopoldstà dter Tempel , the Grand Choral Synagogue ( St. Petersburg ) , the Great Synagogue ( Sydney ) , the Moscow Choral Synagogue , the Great Synagogue of Florence , the Great Synagogue , PlzeŠ, the Great Synagogue ( Warsaw ) , the KoŠice Orthodox Synagogue , the Novi Sad Synagogue , the Szeged Synagogue , the Sofia Synagogue and the Great Synagogue of Oran ." ]
[ "Jews who speak Spanish or Portuguese call synagogues esnoga . Some Jews call the synagogue a temple .", "Spanish and Portuguese Jews call the synagogue an esnoga ." ]
[ "It won the Locus Award in 1999 for Best Novel and was nominated for the Nebula Award in 2000 for Best Novel .", "Like its predecessor , A Game of Thrones , it won both the Locus Award ( in 1999 ) for Best Novel and was nominated for the Nebula Award ( also in 1999 ) for best novel ." ]
[ "A Clash of Kings is the second of seven planned books in A Song of Ice and Fire , a fantasy series written by George R. R. Martin .", "A Clash of Kings is the second of seven planned novels in A Song of Ice and Fire , an epic fantasy series by American author George R. R. Martin ." ]
[ "It was first released on 16 November 1998 in the United Kingdom , but the first United States edition did not come out until March 1999 .", "It was first published on 16 November 1998 in the United Kingdom , although the first United States edition did not follow until March 1999 ." ]
[ "In physics , an elementary particle is a particle not made up of smaller particles .", "In particle physics , an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle believed not to have substructure ; that is , it is believed not to be made up of smaller particles ." ]
[ "Elementary particles are either bosons or fermions .", "In the Standard Model , the quarks , leptons , and gauge bosons are elementary particles ." ]
[ "Puttad is a small village near Perambra in Kozhikode district , Kerala , south-west India .", "Puttad is a small village in KoyilandyTaluk near Perambra in Kozhikode district , Kerala , India ." ]
[ "The first layout of the ground was one covered stand with a seating capacity of 10,000 . It had uncovered terracing on the other three sides , with gentle curves connecting the corners .", "The initial layout of the ground consisted of one covered stand with a seating capacity of 10,000 , and uncovered terracing on the other three sides , with gentle curves connecting the corners ." ]
[ "Stadium construction began late in 1922 .", "Stadium construction commenced late in 1922 ." ]
[ "Toward the end of Maine Road 's lifespan there were proposals for other sports teams to make use of the stadium following City 's relocation ; Stockport County once expressed interest in moving there from Edgeley Park , and in December 2000 Sale Sharks rugby union club was offered a lease for the stadium .", "Towards the end of Maine Road 's lifespan there were proposals for other sports teams to make use of the stadium following City 's relocation ; Stockport County once expressed interest in moving there from Edgeley Park , and in December 2000 Sale Sharks rugby union club was offered a lease for the stadium ." ]
[ "Maine Road had first been known as Dog Kennel Lane . It was renamed Maine Road during the 1870s because of pressure from the Temperance Movement .", "Maine Road had originally been known as Dog Kennel Lane but was renamed Maine Road ( after the Maine law ) during the 1870s at the insistence of the Temperance Movement ." ]
[ "It formed part of an ancient route south of Manchester .", "and formed part of an ancient route south of Manchester ." ]
[ "This stood at 79,491 for a game against Arsenal . The record has since been beaten for the League , but it is still Manchester City 's largest League crowd .", "This stood at 79,491 for a game against Arsenal but has since been surpassed , although it does remain Manchester City 's largest League crowd ." ]
[ "The final match was followed by short performances by musical acts Badly Drawn Boy and Doves .", "The final match was followed by performances by musical acts Badly Drawn Boy and Doves ." ]
[ "The most high profile concert held at Maine Road was that of Mancunian band Oasis ( themselves avowed Manchester City fans ) in April 1996 , a performance which was later released as a video , Oasis : ... There and Then .", "The most high profile concert held at Maine Road was that of Mancunian band Oasis ( themselves avowed Manchester City fans ) in April 1996 , a performance which was later released as a video , â There and Then ." ]
[ "Plans by architect Charles Swain proposed a 120,000 capacity ground based on the design of Hampden Park . These plans were reduced to give a capacity of 80,000 .", "Plans by architect Charles Swain proposed a 120,000 capacity ground based on the design of Hampden Park , though these plans were scaled back to give a capacity of 80,000 ." ]
[ "Maine Road was a large football stadium in Moss Side , Manchester , England .", "Maine Road was a football stadium in Moss Side , Manchester , England ." ]
[ "It was home to Manchester City F.C. from when it was built in 1923 until 2003 .", "It was home to Manchester City F.C. from its construction in 1923 until 2003 ." ]
[ "Maine Road 's record attendance was set in 1934 , when 84,569 people attended an FA Cup tie between Manchester City and Stoke City . It is the record for an English club ground ( the 1923 FA Cup Final holds the world record ) .", "Maine Road 's record attendance was set in 1934 , when 84,569 people attended an FA Cup tie between Manchester City and Stoke City , a record for an English club ground ( the 1923 FA Cup Final holds the world record ) ." ]
[ "Wembley had opened in London only a few months earlier . This made a source of rivalry between the northern and southern divisions of builders Sir Robert McAlpine , who built both stadia .", "Wembley had opened in London only a few months earlier , the near-simultaneous development being a source of rivalry between the northern and southern divisions of builders Sir Robert McAlpine , who built both stadia ." ]
[ "City 's final goal at the stadium was scored on 26 April 2003 by Marc-Vivien Foe , who died on 26 June that year from an undetected heart condition while representing the Cameroon national football team .", "City 's final goal at the stadium was scored on 16 April 2003 by Marc-Vivien Foà during a 3-0 victory over Sunderland . Forty five days later , the player died on 26 June from an undetected heart condition while representing the Cameroon national football team during the 2003 Confederations Cup ." ]
[ "The street was first known as Dog Kennel Lane .", "The street was originally known as Dog Kennel Lane ." ]
[ "Maine Road has also played host to a number of rock concerts , including The Rolling Stones , Simple Minds , Queen , Fleetwood Mac , Pink Floyd , Bryan Adams , Jean Michel Jarre , Dire Straits , David Bowie & Guns N ' Roses .", "The stadium has hosted concerts by many famous artists , including Byran Adams , Bon Jovi , David Bowie , David Cassidy , Dire Straits , Fleetwood Mac , Guns ` N Roses , Jean Michel Jarre , The New Power Generation , Oasis , Pink Floyd , Prince , Queen , The Rolling Stones , Simple Minds and Mavis Staples , among others ." ]
[ "The 2002-03 season was Manchester City 's last at Maine Road . The last match was played on 11 May 2003 .", "Prior to closure , Maine Road was an all-seater stadium , with a capacity of 35,150 and the 2002-03 season was Manchester City 's last at Maine Road , with the last match played on 11 May 2003 ." ]
[ "It takes its name from the street it was built on which also had a remarkable history .", "It takes its name from the street it was built on which , in itself , had a remarkable history ." ]
[ "The following season Manchester City moved to City of Manchester Stadium in east Manchester .", "The following season Manchester City moved to the newly-built City of Manchester Stadium in east Manchester ." ]
[ "During construction , the stadium was supposedly cursed by a gypsy when Manchester City officials evicted a gypsy camp from the area .", "During construction , the stadium was reputedly cursed by a gypsy when Manchester City officials evicted a gypsy camp from the area ." ]
[ "Construction took 300 days . The total cost  # 100,000 .", "Construction took 300 days , the total cost  # 100,000 ." ]
[ "Plans to build Maine Road were first announced in May 1922 . It came after a decision by Manchester City F.C. to leave their Hyde Road ground .", "Plans to build Maine Road were first announced in May 1922 , following a decision by Manchester City F.C. to leave their Hyde Road ground , which did not have room for expansion and its main stand had been severely damaged by fire in 1920 ." ]
[ "Amor Prohibido is the name of Selena 's fifth studio album .", "Amor Prohibido ( English : Forbidden Love ) is an album by Latin superstar Selena ." ]
[ "Amor Prohibido is known as one of the biggest-selling Latin album of all time , being certified by the RIAA for shipping 2 million copies .", "The album remains as the biggest selling Latin album of all time , being certified 20x Platinum ( Latin type ) by the RIAA for selling over 2 million copies , and it has sold over 5 million copies worldwide ." ]
[ "Hendecourt-l à s-Ransart is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Hendecourt-l à s-Ransart is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Winchester is a city of Illinois in the United States .", "Winchester is a city in Scott County , Illinois , United States ." ]
[ "Pioneer is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Pioneer is a city in Humboldt County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "The long-beaked echidnas make up one of the two genera ( Genus Zaglossus ) of echidna .", "The long-beaked echidnas make up one of the two genera ( genus Zaglossus ) of echidnas , spiny monotremes that lives in New Guinea ." ]
[ "There are three living species , and two extinct ones .", "There are three living species and two extinct species in this genus ." ]