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[ "Juan Santamarà a International Airport is located 23 km west of downtown , in the city of Alajuela .", "The city is served by Juan Santamarà a International Airport , 23 km west of downtown , in the city of Alajuela ." ]
[ "San Josà is also the headquarters of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights .", "San Josà serves as the headquarters of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ." ]
[ "The University of Costa Rica was created here in 1843 . It was named `` University of Santo Tomàs '' when it was created .", "University of Santo Tomàs , the first university of Costa Rica was established here in 1843 ." ]
[ "San Josà is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica .", "San Josà ( `` Saint Joseph '' , , ) is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica ." ]
[ "Albany County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming , and was created on December 16 , 1868 .", "Albany County was organized December 16 , 1868 from Laramie County in Dakota Territory , which at the time had jurisdiction over part of modern-day Wyoming ." ]
[ "As of 2010 , the population is 36,299 .", "As of 2010 , the population was 36,299 ." ]
[ "Albany County 's seat is Laramie .", "Its county seat is Laramie , the home of the University of Wyoming ." ]
[ "The Marco Polo sheep is particularly known for its long horns .", "Marco Polo sheep are distinguishable mostly by their large size and spiraling horns ." ]
[ "Marco Polo sheep ( Ovis ammon polii ) is a wild sheep , and a subspecies of the Argali .", "The Marco Polo sheep ( Ovis ammon polii ) is a subspecies of argali sheep , named after Marco Polo ." ]
[ "Ù Û Ú ) is political party in Pakistan headed by Sheikh Rashid Ahmad .", "Today Awami Muslim League is a political party in Pakistan headed by Sheikh Rashid Ahmad ." ]
[ "The Awami Muslim League was formed in June 2008 .", "Awami Muslim League was formed in June 2008 ." ]
[ "Hauteville-Lompnes is a commune .", "Hauteville-Lompnes is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Tarzan is a fictional character . He is in many books by Edgar Rice Burroughs .", "In 1963 , author Gore Vidal wrote a piece on the Tarzan series that , while pointing out several of the deficiencies that the Tarzan books have as works of literature , praises Edgar Rice Burroughs for creating a compelling `` daydream figure '' ." ]
[ "Edgar Rice Burroughs first wrote about Tarzan in 1912 .", "Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs , Tarzan first appeared in the novel Tarzan of the Apes ( magazine publication 1912 , book publication 1914 ) , and then in twenty-five sequels , three authorized books by other authors , and innumerable works in other media , authorized or not ." ]
[ "The book was called Tarzan of the Apes .", "When Tarzan was a year old , his mother died of natural causes , and his father was killed by Kerchak , leader of the ape tribe into which Tarzan was adopted . Tarzan 's tribe of apes is known as the Mangani , Great Apes of a species unknown to science ." ]
[ "He is in many books by Edgar Rice Burroughs . Edgar Rice Burroughs first wrote about Tarzan in 1912 .", "It was the only Tarzan film project for which Edgar Rice Burroughs was personally involved in the production ." ]
[ "Tarzan is a fictional character .", "Tarzan also appeared in the Tarzan Rocks !" ]
[ "Edgar Rice Burroughs first wrote about Tarzan in 1912 . The book was called Tarzan of the Apes .", "Even though the copyright on Tarzan of the Apes has expired in the United States of America , the name Tarzan is still protected as a trademark of Edgar Rice Burroughs , Inc. ." ]
[ "With an area of 4,827 km , it is the second largest department in Haiti after the Artibonite Department .", "It is the second largest department in Haiti after the department of Artibonite ." ]
[ "The Gonà cents ve Island ( French , à le de la Gonà cents ve ) is part of this department .", "Gonà cents ve Island is also part of the Ouest Department . The department 's stretch of coastline lies entirely in the Gulf of Gonà cents ve ." ]
[ "42 is the `` Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life , the Universe , and Everything '' in the The Hitchhiker 's Guide to the Galaxy books .", "The number has received considerable attention in popular culture because of its appearance in The Hitchhiker 's Guide to the Galaxy , as the `` Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life , the Universe , and Everything '' ." ]
[ "Piergiorgio Odifreddi ( born July 13 1950 ) , is an Italian mathematician , logician , essayist and fond of the history of science .", "Piergiorgio Odifreddi ( born July 13 , 1950 in Cuneo ) , is an Italian mathematician , logician and aficionado of the history of science , who is also extremely active as a popular science writer and essayist , especially in a perspective of philosophical atheism as a member of the Italian Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics ." ]
[ "Ezio Pascutti ( born 1 June , 1937 ) is a former Italian football player .", "Ezio Pascutti ( born June 1 , 1937 in Mortegliano ) is an Italian former footballer ." ]
[ "On July 1 , 1867 , Canada was united under a federal government . It included the provinces of Ontario , Quebec , New Brunswick , and Nova Scotia .", "Following several constitutional conferences , the Constitution Act , 1867 officially proclaimed Canadian Confederation , creating `` one Dominion under the name of Canada '' on July 1 , 1867 , with four provinces : Ontario , Quebec , Nova Scotia , and New Brunswick ." ]
[ "British Columbia joined in 1871 , and Prince Edward Island in 1873 .", "British Columbia and Vancouver Island ( which had united in 1866 ) and the colony of Prince Edward Island joined the Confederation in 1871 and 1873 , respectively ." ]
[ "There are four main parties in the Canadian Parliament : the Conservative Party , the Liberal Party , the New Democratic Party , and Bloc Quà bà cois .", "Four parties had representatives elected to the federal parliament in the 2008 elections : the Conservative Party of Canada ( governing party ) , the Liberal Party of Canada ( the Official Opposition ) , the New Democratic Party ( NDP ) , and the Bloc Quà bà cois ." ]
[ "It takes place at the Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare , Ireland and has an average attendance of around 80,000 a day , with around 70,000 of these camping on site for the duration , and the rest traveling to the site each day .", "It takes place at the Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare , Ireland and has an average attendance of around 90,000 a day , with around 80,000 of these camping on site for the duration , and the rest traveling to the site each day ." ]
[ "Oxegen is an annual music festival held since 2004 , sponsored by Heineken and is Ireland 's biggest festival .", "Oxegen is an annual music festival in Ireland held since 2004 , sponsored by Heineken ." ]
[ "Oxegen was originally a two-day festival but for 2008 was increased to four days .", "Oxegen was originally a three-day festival but for 2008 was expanded to four days ." ]
[ "It takes place on the same weekend as T in the Park in Scotland and shares a very similar line-up each year , although Oxegen is generally regarded as Ireland 's version of the world-renowned Glastonbury Festival , with the 2008 festival sharing three of the same headliners .", "It takes place on the same weekend as T in the Park in Scotland and shares a very similar line-up each year , although Oxegen is generally regarded as Ireland 's version of the Glastonbury Festival , with the 2008 festival sharing three of the same headliners as its English counterpart ." ]
[ "A debit card ( also known as a bank card or check card ) is a plastic card that is used as a payment method to cash when buying things .", "A debit card ( also known as a bank card or check card ) is a plastic card that provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases ." ]
[ "Aronian won the FIDE Grand Prix 2008 â `` 2009 , qualifying him for the Candidates tournament for the World Chess Championship 2011 .", "He won the FIDE Grand Prix 2008 â `` 2010 , qualifying him for the Candidates tournament for the World Chess Championship 2012 ." ]
[ "Levon Aronian , born 6 October 1982 in Yerevan , is an Armenian chess Grandmaster .", "Levon Aronian ( ; born 6 October 1982 in Yerevan ) is an Armenian chess Grandmaster , and the reigning World Blitz Chess Champion ." ]
[ "He is also the 2009 World Rapid Chess Champion .", "He was also the World Fischer Random Chess Champion in 2006 and 2007 , the World Rapid Chess Champion in 2009 , and is the current World Blitz Chess Champion ." ]
[ "The Chicago Sun-Times is a newspaper that is published in Chicago , Illinois , in the US .", "The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily newspaper published in Chicago , Illinois ." ]
[ "It is part of the Sun-Times Media Group .", "It is the flagship paper of the Sun-Times Media Group ." ]
[ "This belief rested on the assumption that the blast load was fully beyond our control .", "This belief rested on the assumption that the specific impulse or the time integral of pressure , which is a dominant characteristic of the blast load , is fully beyond our control ." ]
[ "Explosion protection is meant to protect buildings and other civil engineering objects against internal and external explosions .", "Explosion protection is used to protect all sorts of buildings and civil engineering infrastructure against internal and external explosions or deflagrations ." ]
[ "Each ship had only a few missiles and only a little bit of fuel .", "Each ship has a limited number of missiles and a limited supply of fuel ." ]
[ "The ships shoot missiles ( rockets ) which were unaffected ( nothing happened ) by the gravity .", "The ships fire missiles that are unaffected by gravity ( due to a lack of processing time ) ." ]
[ "The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport ( short name : SSR Airport ) is the biggest airport in Mauritius .", "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport , previously known as Plaisance Airport or SSR Airport , is an international airport serving the island country of Mauritius ." ]
[ "The Blue Room is the third EP released by English band Coldplay . It is their first release after signing with the Parlophone label in April 1999 .", "The Blue Room is the third EP released by English band Coldplay , and their first release after signing with the Parlophone label in April 1999 ." ]
[ "Jonathan Swift ( 30 November 1667 -- 19 October 1745 ) was an Anglo-Irish satirist , essayist , political pamphleteer ( first for Whigs then for the Tories ) , poet and cleric . He became Dean of St. Patrick 's Cathedral in Dublin .", "Jonathan Swift ( 30 November 1667 â `` 19 October 1745 ) was an Anglo-Irish satirist , essayist , political pamphleteer ( first for the Whigs , then for the Tories ) , poet and cleric who became Dean of St. Patrick 's Cathedral , Dublin ." ]
[ "He is remembered for books and poems he wrote like : Gulliver 's Travels , A Modest Proposal , A Journal to Stella , Drapier 's Letters , The Battle of the Books , An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity , and A Tale of a Tub .", "He is remembered for works such as Gulliver 's Travels , A Modest Proposal , A Journal to Stella , Drapier 's Letters , The Battle of the Books , An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity , and A Tale of a Tub ." ]
[ "Swift was a good writer , famous for his satires .", "Swift was a prolific writer , notable for his satires ." ]
[ "Swift is probably the most well known prose satirist in the English language . He is less well known for his poetry .", "Swift is probably the foremost prose satirist in the English language , and is less well known for his poetry ." ]
[ "She had the idea that programs could be written in a language that was close to English rather than in machine code or languages ( such as assembly language ) close to machine code , which is how it was normally done at that time . COBOL language was based very much on her philosophy .", "Hopper 's belief that programs should be written in a language that was close to English rather than in machine code or languages close to machine code ( such as assembly language ) was captured in the new business language , and COBOL would go on to be the most ubiquitous business language to date ." ]
[ "Grace Murray Hopper ( December 9 1906 â `` January 1 1992 ) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy officer .", "Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper ( December 9 , 1906 - January 1 , 1992 ) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy officer ." ]
[ "Thorpe died in 1953 and is buried in Jim Thorpe , Pennsylvania .", "In 1986 , the Jim Thorpe Association established an award with Thorpe 's name . The Jim Thorpe Award is given annually to the best defensive back in college football ." ]
[ "After the Olympics , Thorpe played professional baseball and football .", "Apart from his track and field appearance , Thorpe also played in one of two exhibition baseball games at the 1912 Olympics , which featured two teams composed of U.S. track and field athletes . It was not Thorpe 's first try at baseball , as the public would soon learn ." ]
[ "Heungseon Daewongun or Daewon King of Heungseon ( Hangul : í ì ë ì ê , Hanja : è å # å é cents å , December 21 1820 - February 22 1898 ) was Choesens Poliltiker . regent of Joseon ( 1863 - 1874 ) was King Gojongs .", "Heungseon Daewongun ( í ì ë ì ê , 1820 - 1898 ) or The Daewongun ( ë ì ê ) , or formally Heungseon Heonui Daewonwang ( í ì í -- ì ë ì ì ) and also known to period western diplomats as Prince Gung , was the title of Yi Ha-eung , regent of Joseon during the minority of King Gojong in the 1860s and until his death a key political figure of late Joseon Korea ." ]
[ "Foissiat is a commune .", "Foissiat is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Kurt Paul Schmitt ( 7 October 1886 in Heidelberg â `` 2 November 1950 in Heidelberg ) was a German economist and minister for economics of the Third Reich .", "Kurt Paul Schmitt ( 7 October , 1886 in Heidelberg â `` 2 November , 1950 in Heidelberg ) was a German economic leader and the Reich Economy Minister ." ]
[ "Goebel is the first skater in history to perform a quadruple salchow jump and the first American skater to perform a quadruple jump of any kind .", "On March 7 , 1998 , in Lausanne , Switzerland , at the Junior Grand Prix Final , Goebel became the first skater in the world to land a quadruple Salchow , and the first American skater to land a quadruple jump of any kind in competition ." ]
[ "Goebel is also the first skater in history to perform three quadruple jumps in one program .", "Goebel was known as the `` Quad King '' because of his ability to land quadruple jumps ." ]
[ "At the 2002 Olympics , he became the first skater to land a quadruple salchow jump in combination at the Olympics .", "Goebel also made history at the 2002 Olympics by becoming the first skater to successfully land a quad salchow jump in combination in Olympic competition ." ]
[ "He has landed 76 career quadruple jumps , the most of any skater in history .", "He landed 76 career quadruple jumps before his retirement in 2006 ." ]
[ "Timothy Goebel is a figure skater from the United States . He is Catholic and was adopted as an infant .", "Goebel was adopted through Catholic Charities by Ginny and Richard Goebel as an infant ." ]
[ "At the 2002 Olympics , he became the first skater to land a quadruple salchow jump in combination at the Olympics . He is the first and so far only skater to land 6 quadruple jumps in one competition .", "He was the first person to land a quadruple salchow in competition and the first person to land three quadruple jumps in one program ." ]
[ "Walt Disney Productions ' film The Black Hole ( 1979 ) was the first Disney movie to get a PG rating .", "In late 1979 , Walt Disney Productions released The Black Hole , a science-fiction film that was the studio 's first production to receive a PG rating ( the company , however , had already distributed its first PG-rated film , Take Downâ '' without the Disney name visibleâ '' almost a year before the release of The Black Hole . )" ]
[ "Many films from the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group have during the course of their prior release dates been shifting between the Walt Disney Pictures , Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures names before finally settling for one .", "Many films from the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group have before release shifted between the Walt Disney Pictures , Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures imprints before finally settling for one ." ]
[ "Started by then Disney CEO Ron W. Miller in 1984 , Touchstone 's first release was Splash .", "Started by then-Disney CEO Ron W. Miller in 1984 , Touchstone 's first film was Splash , a huge hit for Walt Disney Productions , grossing $ 68 million at the domestic boxoffice ." ]
[ "Yet another Disney film label was started in 1990 , Hollywood Pictures , with the release of Arachnophobia .", "Because of its success , yet another Disney film label was started in 1990 , Hollywood Pictures , with the release of Arachnophobia ." ]
[ "Examples include ; Who Framed Roger Rabbit , Dick Tracy , The Rocketeer , The Nightmare Before Christmas , The Santa Clause , Remember the Titans , Sweet Home Alabama , Bringing Down the House , National Treasure , The Hitchhiker 's Guide to the Galaxy and Pirates of the Caribbean : The Curse of the Black Pearl .", "Examples include Who Framed Roger Rabbit , Dick Tracy , The Nightmare Before Christmas , The Santa Clause , Remember the Titans , Sweet Home Alabama , Bringing Down the House , National Treasure , The Hitchhiker 's Guide to the Galaxy , Dark Water , Hidalgo , Tales of Earthsea , and Pirates of the Caribbean : The Curse of the Black Pearl ." ]
[ "Over the next few years , Disney experimented with more PG-rated fare , such as the 1981 film Condorman , 1982 's Tron and 1983 's Never Cry Wolf and Trenchcoat .", "Over the next few years , Disney experimented with more PG-rated fare , such as the 1981 film Condorman ; 1982 's Tron and Tex ( which featured scenes of teenagers smoking marijuana ) and 1983 's Never Cry Wolf ( which featured male nudity ) and Trenchcoat ." ]
[ "Touchstone Pictures ( also known as Touchstone Films in its early years ) is one of several alternate film labels of The Walt Disney Company , established in 1984 .", "Touchstone Pictures , established in 1984 , is one of several alternate film labels of The Walt Disney Company ." ]
[ "Splash included brief nudity on the part of star Daryl Hannah and occasional language , earning a PG-rating .", "Splash included brief rear nudity on the part of star Daryl Hannah and occasional inappropriate language , earning a PG-rating ." ]
[ "Touchstone Pictures is merely a brand and does not exist as a separate company : the two de facto companies behind it are Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group , Inc. and Walt Disney Pictures and Television .", "Touchstone Pictures is merely a label and does not exist as a separate company : the two companies behind it are the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group and Walt Disney Pictures and Television ." ]
[ "The studio 's former television division , Touchstone Television Productions , LLC ( formerly known as Touchstone Pictures and Television and later Touchstone Television ) , is known for producing the series The Golden Girls , Blossom , Boy Meets World , My Wife and Kids , Desperate Housewives , Lost , Grey 's Anatomy , and Scrubs .", "Disney 's former non-Disney branded television division , Touchstone Television Productions , LLC ( formerly known as Touchstone Pictures and Television ( itself an alternate version of Walt Disney Pictures and Television ) and later Touchstone Television ) , is known for being the production company of the series The Golden Girls , Blossom , Boy Meets World ( all three began before Disney 's ABC acquisition ) , My Wife and Kids , Desperate Housewives , Lost , Grey 's Anatomy , Private Practice and Scrubs ." ]
[ "Its releases typically feature more mature themes than those that gets released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner .", "Its releases typically feature more mature themes & darker tones than those that are released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner ." ]
[ "Monthey is a district of the canton of Valais in Switzerland .", "The district of Monthey is a district of the canton of Valais in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Saint-Paul-du-Vernay is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Saint-Paul-du-Vernay is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "Bayenghem-l à s-Seninghem is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Bayenghem-l à s-Seninghem is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "The average hurricane season has about two Cape Verde-type hurricanes , which are usually the strongest storms of the season because they often have plenty of warm open ocean over which to develop before coming across land .", "The average hurricane season has about two Cape Verde-type hurricanes , which are usually the largest and most intense storms of the season because they often have plenty of warm open ocean over which to develop before encountering land ." ]
[ "The Armenian alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Armenian language since the 5th century .", "Until the 19th century , Classical Armenian was the literary language ; since then , the Armenian alphabet has been used to write the two official literary dialects of Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian . The Armenian word for `` alphabet '' is ' , named after the first two letters of the Armenian alphabet ' and ' ." ]
[ "New Boston is a city of Illinois in the United States .", "New Boston is a city in Mercer County , Illinois , United States ." ]
[ "The simple past tense is used when telling a story . Different verbs change in different ways to make the past tense .", "A past tense ( abbreviated ) is a grammatical tense that places an action or situation in the past of the current moment ( in an absolute tense system ) , or prior to some other event , whether that is past , present , or future ( in a relative tense system ) ." ]
[ "Her first book , Under The Window ( 1879 ) was a best-seller .", "Her first book , Under the Window ( 1879 ) , a collection of simple , perfectly idyllic verses about children , was a best-seller ." ]
[ "Catherine `` Kate '' Greenaway ( London , 17 March 1846-6 November 1901 ) was a children 's book illustrator and writer .", "Kate Greenaway ( Catherine Greenaway ) ( 17 March 1846 â `` 6 November 1901 ) was an English children 's book illustrator and writer ." ]
[ "The Kate Greenaway Medal is awarded every year by the UK Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals to an illustrator of children 's books .", "The Kate Greenaway Medal , established in her honor in 1955 , is awarded annually by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in the UK to an illustrator of children 's books ." ]
[ "Nortonville is a city of Kentucky in the United States .", "Nortonville is a city in Hopkins County , Kentucky , United States ." ]
[ "Gevelsberg is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr Rural District the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .", "Gevelsberg is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis , in North Rhine-Westphalia , ( Germany ) ." ]
[ "The phrase was first used by Darwin in the 5th edition of The Origin published in 1869 , in which Chapter 4 describes `` Natural Selection , or the Survival of the Fittest '' .", "In Chapter 4 of the 5th edition of The Origin published in 1869 , Darwin implies again the synonym : `` Natural Selection , or the Survival of the Fittest '' ." ]
[ "Thus by survival of the fittest , the militant type of society becomes characterized by profound confidence in the governing power , joined with a loyalty causing submission to it in all matters whatever .", "`` Thus by survival of the fittest , the militant type of society becomes characterized by profound confidence in the governing power , joined with a loyalty causing submission to it in all matters whatever '' ." ]
[ "Spencer later published a book called The Man versus the State . There , he used the phrase to explain why societies of a militant type would not adopt his theories .", "In The Man Versus The State , Spencer used the phrase in a postscript to justify a plausible explanation for why his theories would not be adopted by `` societies of militant type '' ." ]
[ "He first used the term in his book Principles of Biology , published in 1864 . In that book ( vol 1 p444 ) he wrote : `` This survival of the fittest , which I have here sought to express in mechanical terms , is that which Mr. Darwin has called â natural selectionâ , or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life '' .", "Herbert Spencer first used the phrase â `` after reading Charles Darwin 's On the Origin of Species â `` in his Principles of Biology ( 1864 ) , in which he drew parallels between his own economic theories and Darwin 's biological ones , writing , `` This survival of the fittest , which I have here sought to express in mechanical terms , is that which Mr. Darwin has called ` natural selection ' , or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life . ''" ]
[ "Darwin agreed that the phrase survival of the fittest was better than natural selection .", "Herbert Spencer first used the phrase â '' after reading Charles Darwin 's On the Origin of Species â '' in his Principles of Biology of 1864 in which he drew parallels between his economic theories and Darwin 's biological , evolutionary ones , writing , â This survival of the fittest , which I have here sought to express in mechanical terms , is that which Mr. Darwin has called ` natural selection ' , or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life . '' In the first four editions of On the Origin of Species , Darwin used the phrase `` natural selection '' ." ]
[ "Spencer 's Principles of Biology was the first to use the phrase survival of the fittest in print . Darwin agreed that the phrase survival of the fittest was better than natural selection .", "It is true that the phrase `` survival of the fittest '' , in and by itself , is a tautology if fitness is defined by survival and reproduction ." ]
[ "In the introduction to the 5th edition Darwin gave full credit to Spencer , writing `` I have called this principle , by which each slight variation , if useful , is preserved , by the term Natural Selection , in order to mark its relation to man 's power of selection .", "In the introduction he gave full credit to Spencer , writing `` I have called this principle , by which each slight variation , if useful , is preserved , by the term Natural Selection , in order to mark its relation to man 's power of selection ." ]
[ "The way he uses the term suggests he is talking about a general principle .", "He uses the term in the context of societies at war , and the form of his reference suggests that he is applying a general principle ." ]
[ "Survival of the fittest would avoid this problem , but it `` lost the analogy between nature 's selection and the fanciers '' ( breeders ) .", "Darwin agreed with Alfred Russel Wallace that this new phrase â '' `` survival of the fittest '' â '' avoided the troublesome anthropomorphism of `` selecting '' , though it `` lost the analogy between nature 's selection and the fanciers ' '' ." ]
[ "In January 1959 , Senegal and the French Sudan became one to form the Mali Federation , which became fully independent on June 20 , 1960 , as a result of the independence and transfer of power agreement signed with France on April 4 , 1960 .", "In January 1959 Senegal and the French Sudan merged to form the Mali Federation , which became fully independent on 20 June 1960 , as a result of the independence and the transfer of power agreement signed with France on 4 April 1960 ." ]
[ "The nation borders Mali in the east , Guinea-Bissau in the south , and Guinea in the south-east . The Gambia is another country inside of Senegal , along the Gambia River .", "Senegal is externally bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west , Mauritania to the north , Mali to the east , and Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the south ; internally it almost completely surrounds The Gambia , namely on the north , east and south , exempting Gambia 's short Atlantic Ocean coastline ." ]
[ "Gouda is a kind of soft cheese made from cows ' milk .", "Gouda ( or Ë É uË dÉ ; , from `` Cheese from Gouda '' ) is a yellow cheese made from cow 's milk ." ]
[ "The name Gouda is not protected , so Gouda is made all over the world .", "Cheese under the name of Gouda is currently made and sold all around the world ." ]
[ "The cheese is named after the city of Gouda , which is famous for it . The name Gouda is not protected , so Gouda is made all over the world .", "The term `` Gouda '' is now a universal name , and not restricted to cheese of Dutch origin ." ]
[ "There are two varieties of Gouda for export : Young gouda , which is between one and six months old . Young gouda is usually sold with a yellow or red coating of paraffin wax .", "Exported Gouda has two varieties , the young Gouda cheese aged between 1 and 6 months , rich yellow in color and with a red or yellow paraffin wax coating ." ]
[ "There are two varieties of Gouda for export : Young gouda , which is between one and six months old .", "However , the European Commission has confirmed that Gouda Holland is to be protected ( although Gouda will not ) . Cheese under the name of Gouda is currently made and sold all around the world ." ]
[ "There is also a protected designation of origin Noord-Hollandse Gouda ( Gouda from North Holland ) .", "However , the European Commission has confirmed that Gouda Holland is to be protected ( although Gouda will not ) ." ]
[ "The cheese is named after the city of Gouda , which is famous for it .", "The cheese is named after the city of Gouda in the Netherlands , but its name is not protected ." ]