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[ "The rapid activity of the injected neurotoxins paralyzes the mobile prey , thus allowing the sessile cnidarian to devour it .", "The rapid activity of the injected neurotoxins immediately paralyzes the mobile prey , thus allowing the sessile cnidarian to devour it ." ]
[ "When the trigger is touched , the shaft of the cnidocyst fires like a harpoon . It penetrates the prey , and the hollow thread comes with it .", "When the trigger is activated , the shaft of the cnidocyst penetrates the target organism , and the hollow thread is everted into it ." ]
[ "The outside of the cell has a hair-like trigger .", "The externally-oriented side of the cell also has a hair-like trigger called a cnidocil ." ]
[ "Boise City is a city of Oklahoma in the United States . It is the county seat of Cimarron County", "Boise City is a city in and the county seat of Cimarron County , Oklahoma , United States ." ]
[ "Pleigne is a municipality of the district of Delà mont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland .", "Pleigne is a municipality in the district of Delà mont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland ." ]
[ "He took the first of his 22 victories at the 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix for the Williams team the following year .", "He was unexpectedly promoted to the Williams race team the following year after Riccardo Patrese 's departure and took the first of his 22 victories at the 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix ." ]
[ "Damon Graham Devereux Hill OBE ( born 17 September 1960 in London ) is a British former racing driver from England .", "Damon Graham Devereux Hill OBE , born 17 September 1960 , is a retired British racing driver from England ." ]
[ "During the mid 1990s , Hill was Michael Schumacher 's main rival for the Formula One Driver 's Championship , finishing runner-up in the German 's 1994 and 1995 title seasons .", "During the mid 1990s , Hill was Michael Schumacher 's main rival for the Formula One Drivers ' Championship ." ]
[ "The two had a series of controversial clashes on and off the track , including the collision at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix that gave Schumacher his first title by a single point .", "The two clashed on and off the track ; their collision at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix gave Schumacher his first title by a single point ." ]
[ "In 2006 , Hill became president of the British Racing Drivers ' Club , succeeding Jackie Stewart .", "In 2006 , he became president of the British Racing Drivers ' Club , succeeding Jackie Stewart ." ]
[ "The American Bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana ) is an aquatic frog . It is a member of the family Ranidae , or `` true frogs '' , native to much of North America .", "The American Bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana ) ) , often simply known as the Bullfrog in Canada and the United States , is an aquatic frog , a member of the family Ranidae , or â true frogsâ , native to much of North America ." ]
[ "Cole uses dark magic to separate Zelda 's spirit from her body and leaves , taking Zelda 's body with him .", "Cole uses dark magic to separate Zelda 's spirit from her body and departs , taking Zelda 's body with him ." ]
[ "Link is going to graduate to a train engineer .", "Link is going to graduate from an apprentice to a qualified train engineer ." ]
[ "Zelda asks Link to bring her out of the castle so she can see the Tower of Spirits , where she thinks something has happened to make the Spirit Tracks fade away .", "Zelda asks Link to smuggle her out of the castle so she can investigate the Tower of Spirits , where she believes something has happened to cause the disappearance of the Spirit Tracks ." ]
[ "The Legend of Zelda : Spirit Tracks , released as Zelda no Densetsu : Daichi no Kiteki in Japan , is the fifteenth game of Nintendo 's The Legend of Zelda series .", "The Legend of Zelda : Spirit Tracks , released as Zelda no Densetsu : Daichi no Kiteki in Japan , is the fifteenth installment of Nintendo 's The Legend of Zelda series ." ]
[ "The game is divided into an overworld , which Link travels using the Spirit Tracks , and towns and dungeons which he travels by foot .", "The game is divided into an overworld , which Link traverses using the Spirit Tracks , and towns and dungeons which he travels by foot ." ]
[ "The player moves about the towns and dungeons in order to complete the game 's main story . They can also take part in side quests for more rewards .", "The player alternates between moving about the overworld and exploring towns and dungeons in order to complete the game 's main story , but may opt to take in side quests for further rewards ." ]
[ "In both the towns and in dungeons , the player is able to make notes on their current map as an aid in puzzle solving .", "In both the overworld and in dungeons , the player is able to make notes on their current map as an aid in puzzle solving or further reference ; for example , some puzzles require the player to find the spot where two statues ' gazes intersect to find a specific treasure or dungeon ." ]
[ "On the way to the Tower of Spirits , the tracks fade from under Link 's train and the tower breaks into pieces .", "On the way to the Tower of Spirits , the tracks disappear from underneath Link 's train and the tower breaks into hovering pieces ." ]
[ "Spirit Tracks keeps its style of game play from The Legend of Zelda : Phantom Hourglass , in which players use the stylus to control Link and use his weapons , items , and vehicle .", "Spirit Tracks continues its style of game play from The Legend of Zelda : Phantom Hourglass , in which players use the stylus to control Link and use his assortment of weapons , items , and vehicle albeit with a few game play tweaks ." ]
[ "The group is attacked by a horned demon named Cole , and a mercenary named Byrne .", "The group is ambushed by Cole , who reveals himself to be a horned demon pretending to be human , and a mercenary named Byrne ." ]
[ "Spirit Tracks takes place 100 years after the events of Phantom Hourglass .", "Spirit Tracks takes place approximately 100 years after the events of Phantom Hourglass ." ]
[ "Made by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS , it was released December 2009 after Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the game at the 2009 Game Developers Conference .", "Developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console , it was released worldwide throughout December 2009 after Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the game at the 2009 Game Developers Conference ." ]
[ "Rinard is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Rinard is a city in Calhoun County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "The had had about 72 inhabitants as of 2000 .", "The population was 72 at the 2000 census ." ]
[ "Zeigler is a city of Illinois in the United States .", "Zeigler is a city in Franklin County , Illinois , United States ." ]
[ "Tinia was the highest god in Etruscan mythology , the Etruscan equivalent of the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus .", "Tinia ( also Tin , Tinh , Tins or Tina ) was the god of the sky and the highest god in Etruscan mythology , equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus ." ]
[ "Haleyville is a city in Marion and Winston Counties in the U.S. state of Alabama .", "Haleyville is a city in Winston and Marion counties in the U.S. state of Alabama ." ]
[ "Members of this genus are popular as houseplants because of their tolerance to shade .", "Members of this genus are popular as houseplants because of their tolerance for shade ." ]
[ "Many interstate highways cross Queens , including I-495 ( the Long Island Expressway ) , I-278 ( the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway ) , and I-678 ( the Van Wyck Expressway , pronounced Van Wike ) .", "There are also several major north-south highways in Queens , including the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway ( Interstate 278 ) , the Van Wyck Expressway ( Interstate 678 ) , the Clearview Expressway ( Interstate 295 ) , and the Cross Island Parkway ." ]
[ "The New York Mets of the National League of Major League Baseball play in Citi Field in Queens .", "Queens was the home of Shea Stadium , the former home of New York Mets of Major League Baseball and the New York Jets of the National Football League , as well as the temporary home of the New York Yankees and the New York Football Giants . Citi Field , the Mets ' current home , is located adjacent to where Shea once stood ." ]
[ "Queens is connected to the Bronx by three bridges : the Bronx Whitestone Bridge , the Throgs Neck Bridge and the Triborough Bridge .", "Queens is connected to the Bronx by the Bronx Whitestone Bridge , the Throgs Neck Bridge , the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and the Hell Gate Bridge ." ]
[ "It is connected to Manhattan by two bridges and one tunnel : the Triborough Bridge , the Queensboro Bridge , and the Queens Midtown Tunnel .", "Queens is connected to Manhattan by the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge , the Queensboro Bridge , and the Queens Midtown Tunnel ; and to Roosevelt Island by the Roosevelt Island Bridge ." ]
[ "Important state highways in Queens include the Grand Central Parkway , which becomes the Northern State Parkway when it crosses the Queens border into Nassau County .", "The Long Island Expressway ( Interstate 495 ) runs from the Queens Midtown Tunnel on the west through the borough to Nassau County on the east . The Grand Central Parkway , whose western terminus is the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge , extends east to the Queens\\/Nassau border , where its name changes to the Northern State Parkway ." ]
[ "Queens has a very large bus system that goes to all parts of the borough . Some bus routes go to Brooklyn , Manhattan , or the Bronx .", "About 100 local bus routes move people around within Queens , and another 15 express routes shuttle commuters between Queens and Manhattan , under the MTA New York City Bus and MTA Bus brands ." ]
[ "The county seat of Creek County is Sapulpa .", "Its county seat is Sapulpa ." ]
[ "As of 2000 , about 67,367 people lived in Creek County .", "As of 2000 , the population was 67,367 ." ]
[ "Creek County is a county that can be found in the U.S. state of Oklahoma .", "Creek County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma ." ]
[ "At first , people thought that this parasite infected fish brains , so they named it cerebralis , which means brain-related . Then , people found out that it mostly infects cartilage and bones .", "It was originally thought that this parasite infected fish brains ( hence the specific epithet cerebralis ) , however it quickly became apparent that while it can be found in the nervous system , it primarily infects cartilage and skeletal tissue ." ]
[ "Later , they found out that other creatures called Triactinomyxon dubium and T. gyrosalmowere actually stages of M. cerebralis .", "Later , it became apparent that organisms previously called Triactinomyxon dubium and T. gyrosalmo ( class Actinosporea ) were in fact triactinomyxon stages of M. cerebralis , whose life cycle was expanded to include the triactinomyxon stage ." ]
[ "The oak tree is a kind of hardwood forest tree .", "The Northern Red Oak is the provincial tree of Prince Edward Island , as well as the state tree of New Jersey . The Live Oak is the state tree of Georgia ." ]
[ "Most oak trees lose all of their leaves in autumn . Some kinds of oak tree , the `` live oak '' , that grows in the American South or the Holm oak that grows in Europe keep their leaves through winter It is called the `` live oak '' in the United States of America because it keeps many of its leaves during winter .", "Several individual oak trees , such as the Royal Oak in Britain and the Charter Oak in the United States , are of great historical or cultural importance ; for a list of important oaks , see Individual oak trees ." ]
[ "Some kinds of oak tree , the `` live oak '' , that grows in the American South or the Holm oak that grows in Europe keep their leaves through winter It is called the `` live oak '' in the United States of America because it keeps many of its leaves during winter .", "The Live Oak is the state tree of Georgia ." ]
[ "Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona ( born 24 March , 1904 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona , best known as Pamplona ( born in Belà m , Parà State , March 24 , 1904 -- 29 October 1973 ) was a Brazilian footballer in offensive midfield role ." ]
[ "Ordonnaz is a commune .", "Ordonnaz is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "In the picture to the left , the white pawn can capture either the black rook or the black knight .", "In the diagram to the left , the white pawn may capture either the black rook or the black knight ." ]
[ "Pawns may not use the first two-square move to jump over a square with another piece on it or to capture .", "Pawns may not use the initial two-square advance to jump over an occupied square , or to capture ." ]
[ "Any piece in front of a pawn , white or black , stops its moving . In the picture at right , the pawn on c4 may move to c5 , while the pawn on e2 may move to either e3 or e4 .", "It is also common to refer to a rook pawn , meaning any pawn on the a-file or h-file , a knight pawn ( on the b - or g-file ) , a bishop pawn ( on the c - or f-file ) , a queen pawn ( on the d-file ) , a king pawn ( on the e-file ) , and a central pawn ( on either the d - or e-file ) ." ]
[ "Unlike all the other pieces , pawns can not move backwards . Most of the time , a pawn moves by going up a single square , but the first time each pawn is moved from its starting place , it can go forward two squares .", "A pawn which has no friendly pawns in adjacent files is an isolated pawn ." ]
[ "The en passant move was added in the late thirteenth century to make up for the then newly added two-square first move rule .", "The en passant move was added to the pawn 's repertoire in the late thirteenth century to compensate for the then newly added two-square initial move rule ." ]
[ "Unlike all the other pieces , pawns can not move backwards .", "Unlike all the other pieces , pawns may not move backwards ." ]
[ "The black pawn moves into the empty square over which the white pawn moved , and the white pawn is removed from the board .", "The capturing pawn moves into the empty square over which the moving pawn moved , and the moving pawn is removed from the board ." ]
[ "En passant happens when the white pawn uses its first-move option to move forward two squares instead of one , and passes over a square that is occupied by an enemy ( black ) pawn .", "This arises when a pawn uses its initial-move option to advance two squares instead of one , and in so doing passes over a square that is attacked by an enemy pawn ." ]
[ "An even more unusual move is the en passant capture .", "Another unusual move is the en passant capture ." ]
[ "The option to capture en passant can only be used on the move right after the double-square pawn advance , or the chance is lost .", "The option to capture en passant must be exercised on the move immediately following the double-square pawn advance , or it is lost ." ]
[ "The pawn ( â â ) is the most weak piece in the game of chess , standing for infantry , or armed peasants or pikemen .", "The pawn ( â â ) is the most numerous and ( in most circumstances ) the weakest piece in the game of chess , representing infantry , or more particularly armed peasants or pikemen ." ]
[ "Most of the time , a pawn moves by going up a single square , but the first time each pawn is moved from its starting place , it can go forward two squares .", "Normally a pawn moves by advancing a single square , but the first time each pawn is moved from its initial position , it has the option to advance two squares ." ]
[ "In the white pawns start on a2 , b2 , c2 , ... , h2 , while the black pawns start on a7 , b7 , c7 , ... , h7 .", "In algebraic notation the white pawns start on a2 , b2 , c2 , ... , h2 , while the black pawns start on a7 , b7 , c7 , ... , h7 ." ]
[ "The black pawn , which would have been able to capture the white pawn if the white one had moved forward only one square , can capture the white pawn in its next move - `` in passing '' as if the white pawn had moved forward only one square .", "That enemy pawn , which would have been able to capture the moving pawn had it advanced only one square , is entitled to capture the moving pawn `` in passing '' as if it had advanced only one square ." ]
[ "Each player starts the game with eight pawns , one on each square of the second row ( or rank ) from the view of the player .", "Each player begins the game with eight pawns , one on each square of the second rank from the view of the player ." ]
[ "In the picture at right , the pawn on c4 may move to c5 , while the pawn on e2 may move to either e3 or e4 .", "In the diagram at right , the pawn on c4 may move to c5 , while the pawn on e2 may move to either e3 or e4 ." ]
[ "A 2002 study of 54 panhandlers in Toronto reported that of a median monthly income of $ 638 CAD , those interviewed spent a median of $ 200 CAD on food and $ 192 CAD on alcohol , tobacco and illegal drugs .", "A 2002 study of 54 panhandlers in Toronto reported that of a median monthly income of $ 638 Canadian dollars ( CAD ) , those interviewed spent a median of $ 200 CAD on food and $ 192 CAD on alcohol , tobacco and illegal drugs , according to Income and spending patterns among panhandlers , by Rohit Bose and Stephen W. Hwang ." ]
[ "Gail Kim ( born 20 , February 1977 ) is a Canadian wrestler of Korean Descent .", "Gail Kim ( born February 20 , 1977 ) is a Canadian professional wrestler of Korean descent ." ]
[ "White Pines Forest State Park , also known as White Pines State Park , is an Illinois state park in Ogle County , Illinois .", "White Pines Forest State Park , more commonly referred to as White Pines State Park , is an Illinois state park in Ogle County , Illinois ." ]
[ "Fort-de-France is the capital of France 's Caribbean dà partement d'outre-mer of Martinique .", "Fort-de-France is the capital of France 's Caribbean overseas department of Martinique ." ]
[ "Martinique exports sugar , rum , tinned fruit , and cacao from the port in Fort-de-France .", "Exports include sugar , rum , tinned fruit , and cacao ." ]
[ "It is one of the major cities in the Caribbean .", "It is also one of the major cities in the Caribbean ." ]
[ "Parksley , Virginia is a town of Virginia in the United States .", "Parksley is a town in Accomack County , Virginia , United States ." ]
[ "Flà ron is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Lià ge .", "Flà ron is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Lià ge ." ]
[ "Hart 's Hope ( 1983 ) is a fantasy book that is written by Orson Scott Card .", "Hart 's Hope ( 1983 ) is a fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card ." ]
[ "She did not accept , and moved to Stockholm , learning to become a typist and stenographer .", "She demurred and moved to Stockholm , learning to become a typist and stenographer ( and would later write most of her drafts in stenography ) ." ]
[ "Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren , born Astrid Ericsson , ( November 14 , 1907 - January 28 , 2002 ) was a famous Swedish writer .", "Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren ( nà e Ericsson ) ( , 14 November 1907 â `` 28 January 2002 ) was a Swedish author and screenwriter who is the world 's 25th most translated author and has sold roughly 145 million copies worldwide ." ]
[ "There she gave birth to her son Lars in Copenhagen and left him with another family to care for him .", "In due time she gave birth to her son Lars in Copenhagen and left him in the care of a foster family ." ]
[ "Astrid Lindgren grew up in Nàs , near Vimmerby , Smà land , and many of her books are based on her family and childhood memories .", "Astrid Lindgren grew up in Nàs , near Vimmerby , Smà land and many of her books are based on her family and childhood memories and landscapes ." ]
[ "She finished the school and took a job with the a local newspaper in Vimmerby .", "Upon finishing school , Lindgren took a job with the a local newspaper in Vimmerby ." ]
[ "Astrid Lindgren died in 2002 , at the age of 94 .", "The family moved in 1941 to an apartment on the Dalagatan , with a view over Vasaparken , where Astrid lived until her death in 2002 , at the age of 94 ." ]
[ "However , Pippi Longstocking , her most famous character , was invented for her daughter Karin , who was , at the time , ill and had to stay in the bed .", "The character Pippi Longstocking was invented to please her daughter Karin , who was ill and bed-ridden at the time ." ]
[ "Although poorly paid , she saved whatever she could and traveled as often as possible to Copenhagen to be with Lars ; often just over a weekend , spending most of her time on the train back and forth .", "Although poorly paid , she saved whatever she could and traveled as often as possible to Copenhagen to be with Lars , often just over a weekend , spending most of her time on the train back and forth ." ]
[ "Her brother , Gunnar Ericsson , was a member of the Swedish parliament .", "Her brother , Gunnar Ericsson , eventually became a member of the Swedish parliament ." ]
[ "Glam metal ( also known as hair metal ) is a term used to describe the visual style or fashion of certain heavy metal music bands that arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States , particularly on the Los Angeles Sunset Strip music scene .", "Glam metal ( also known as hair metal and often used synonymously with pop metal ) is a subgenre of hard rock and heavy metal that arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States , particularly on the Los Angeles Sunset Strip music scene ." ]
[ "It was popular throughout the 1980s and briefly in the early 1990s , combining the flamboyant look of glam rock and playing a power-chord based hard rock musical style .", "It was popular throughout the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s , combining the flamboyant look of glam rock and playing a power-chord-based heavy metal musical style ." ]
[ "Dosnon is a commune of the Aube dà partement in the north-central part of France .", "Dosnon is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France ." ]
[ "No certain dates can be assigned to this emperor 's life or reign . The conventionally accepted names and sequence of the early emperors were not to be confirmed as `` traditional '' until the reign of Emperor Kammu , who was the 50th monarch of the Yamato dynasty .", "The reign of Emperor Kimmei ( 509-571 ) , the 29th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession , is the first for which contemporary historiography are able to assign verifiable dates ; however , the conventionally accepted names and dates of the early emperors were not to be confirmed as `` traditional '' until the reign of Emperor Kammu ( 737 â `` 806 ) , the 50th sovereign of the Yamato dynasty ." ]
[ "This emperor is venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Nara .", "This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Nara ." ]
[ "This name must must have been regularized many centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Suizei .", "It is undisputed that this identification is Chinese in form and Buddhist in implication , which suggests that the name must have been regularized centuries after the lifetime ascribed to Suizei , possibly during the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were compiled as the chronicles known today as the Kojiki ." ]
[ "The GukanshÅ records that Suizei ruled from the palace of Takaoka-no-miya at Katsuragi in what will come to be known as Yamato province .", "Jien records that Suizei was one of the sons of Emperor Jimmu , and that he ruled from the palace of Takaoka-no-miya at Katsuragi in what will come to be known as Yamato province ." ]
[ "Emperor Suizei was the 2nd emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .", "Emperor Suizei , sometimes romanized as Suisei and known as Kamu-nuna-kaha-mimi no mikoto ; was the 2nd emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession ." ]
[ "Mortal Kombat : Annihilation is an 1997 martial arts action\\/adventure movie that was produced by Lawrence Kasanoff and was directed by John R. Leonetti . It is based on the video game francise , Mortal Kombat and is the sequel to the 1995 movie , Mortal Kombat .", "Mortal Kombat : Annihilation is a 1997 martial arts action film that was the sequel to 1995 's Mortal Kombat , and was directed by John R. Leonetti , who had served as the cinematographer for the previous film ." ]
[ "The Palm Cockatoo ( Probosciger aterrimus ) ( also known as the Goliath Cockatoo ) is a black or dark-gray parrot of the cockatoo family .", "The Palm Cockatoo ( Probosciger aterrimus ) , also known as the Goliath Cockatoo , is a large smoky-grey or black parrot of the cockatoo family ." ]
[ "This is a category for PlayStation 2 video games .", "This category includes articles of Sony PlayStation 2 games ." ]
[ "Robert `` Bobby '' McFerrin , Jr. ( born March 11 , 1950 in Manhattan , New York ) is an American musician .", "Robert `` Bobby '' McFerrin , Jr. ( born March 11 , 1950 ) is an American vocalist and conductor ." ]
[ "He is probably best known for his 1988 hit song , `` Do n't Worry , Be Happy '' .", "He is best known for his 1988 hit song `` Do n't Worry , Be Happy '' ." ]
[ "Germ-X was made by the scientists of Vi-Jon Laboratories .", "Germ-X products are manufactured by Vi-Jon Laboratories , based in St. Louis , Missouri ." ]
[ "Germ-X is a brand of washless hand sanitizer .", "Germ-X is the brand name of a line of antibacterial and antimicrobial products marketed in the United States . Germ-X products include instant hand sanitizer gels , foaming hand soap , and soft wipes ." ]
[ "Marquette Heights is a city of Illinois in the United States .", "Marquette Heights is located at ." ]
[ "This subtemplate converts a metre value , , to another unit ( dependant on a factor , the default being to leave the value in metres ) ; rounds to a given number of significant figures , ; and displays any value greater than 10000 or less than 0.1 in engineering notation .", "This subtemplate converts a metre value , , to another unit ( dependant on a factor , the default being to leave the value in metres ) ; rounds to a given number of significant figures , ; and displays any value greater than or equal to 10,000 or less than 0.1 in engineering notation ." ]
[ "He was the son of Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine .", "The second reigning member of the House of Capet , he was born in Orlà ans to Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine ." ]
[ "Robert II of France ( March 27 , 972 - July 20 , 1031 ) was born in Orleans , France .", "Robert II ( 27 March 972 â `` 20 July 1031 ) , called the Pious or the Wise , was King of France from 996 until his death ." ]
[ "BulzeÅ ti is a commune found in Dolj County , Romania .", "BulzeÅ ti is a commune in Dolj County , Romania with a population of 1,920 people ." ]
[ "Ucon is a city of Idaho in the United States .", "Ucon is a city in Bonneville County , Idaho , United States ." ]