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[ "It is located just west of Sark and has a surface area of about 200 a.", "It is located just west of Sark and has a surface area of approximately 200 a. Sark claims it as a tenement , and the Ministry of Justice , the department of the United Kingdom government with responsibility for the Channel Islands , considers Brecqhou part of Sark - but this is disputed by Brecqhou 's current tenants ." ]
[ "Brecqhou is one of the Channel Islands . It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey .", "Brecqhou ( or Brechou ; ) is one of the Channel Islands and part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey ." ]
[ "Edward III ( 13 November 1312 â `` 21 June 1377 ) was one of the most successful English monarchs of the Middle Ages .", "Edward III ( of Windsor ) ( 13 November 1312 â `` 21 June 1377 ) was one of the most successful English monarchs of the Middle Ages ." ]
[ "Edward was crowned when he was fourteen years old , after his father was forced to resign .", "Edward was crowned at the age of fourteen , following the deposition of his father ." ]
[ "The war went very well for England ; the victories of Crà cy and Poitiers led up to the Treaty of Brà tigny by which he gained a lot of territory .", "Following some initial setbacks , the war went exceptionally well for England ; the victories of Crà cy and Poitiers led up to the highly favourable Treaty of Brà tigny ." ]
[ "In his own time and for centuries after Edward III was praised a lot . But by Whig historians he was seen as an irresponsible adventurer .", "Highly revered in his own time and for centuries after , Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians ." ]
[ "Leandro Grimi ( born 9 February 1985 ) is an Argentine football player .", "Leandro Damian Grimi ( born February 9 , 1985 in San Lorenzo , Santa Fe ) is an Argentine football defender ." ]
[ "Those processors are more advanced than Intel P6 processors . This architecture , or way to build a processor , is now replaced by Core 2 microarchitecture .", "The processor family used a more enhanced version of the Intel P6 microarchitecture ." ]
[ "September 2006 and January 4 , 2008 were times when many Core CPUs stopped selling .", "September 2007 and January 4 , 2008 mark a discontinuation of many Core branded CPUs ." ]
[ "The Intel Core Duo has two cores , 2 Mebibytes of L2 cache for both cores , and an arbiter bus that controls the L2 cache and front side bus access .", "Intel Core Duo ( product code 80539 ) consists of two cores on one die , a 2 MB L2 cache shared by both cores , and an arbiter bus that controls both L2 cache and FSB ( front-side bus ) access ." ]
[ "In the Core family , there are two groups : the Duo ( with two cores ) and Solo ( Duo with one disabled core ) . The Solo line replaced the Pentium M one-core processor .", "The Core brand comprised two branches : the Duo ( dual-core ) and Solo ( Duo with one disabled core , which replaced the Pentium M brand of single-core mobile processor ) ." ]
[ "The Intel Core Solo uses two-cores die as a Core Duo , but one core is turned off .", "Intel Core Solo ( product code 80538 ) uses the same two-core die as the Core Duo , but features only one active core ." ]
[ "Intel Core is the name of a family of 32-bit dual-core microprocessors . It was made by the technology company Intel .", "Details can be found at the list of Intel Core 2 microprocessors ." ]
[ "On July 27 , 2006 , Intel released newer Core version Intel Core 2 .", "The successor to Core is the mobile version of the Intel Core 2 line of processors using cores based upon the Intel Core microarchitecture , released on July 27 , 2006 ." ]
[ "Intel Core processors are based on Pentium M technology .", "The successor to Core is the mobile version of the Intel Core 2 line of processors using cores based upon the Intel Core microarchitecture , released on July 27 , 2006 . The release of the mobile version of Intel Core 2 marks the reunification of Intel 's desktop and mobile product lines as Core 2 processors were released for desktops and notebooks , unlike the first Intel Core CPUs that were targeted only for notebooks ( although some small form factor and all-in-one desktops , like the iMac and the Mac Mini , also used Core processors ) ." ]
[ "The Highlander was redesigned in 2008 and Toyota sells the Highlander in Australia and Japan as the Kluger .", "But the second-generation Highlander and Highlander Hybrid are not sold in Japan ." ]
[ "The Toyota Highlander is a medium-sized crossover sport utility vehicle sold by Toyota .", "The Toyota Highlander , also called Toyota Kluger ( pronounced Klu-ger ) in Japan and Australia , is a midsize crossover SUV produced by Toyota since 2000 ." ]
[ "An updraft or downdraft is the vertical movement of air as weather causes two forces to move .", "An updraft or downdraft is the vertical movement of air as a weather related phenomenon . One of two forces causes the air to move ." ]
[ "The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to Cheshunt , and two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street .", "The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to Cheshunt , and two trains per hour to Liverpool Street station ." ]
[ "Envelopes are used for sending letters or documents using regular postal mail .", "Some envelopes are available for full size documents . The Postal Service and Express mail carriers have large mailing envelopes for their express services ." ]
[ "William Smith was a laborer and part-time Baptist preacher who died before his daughter was old enough to remember him .", "William Smith was a laborer and part-time Baptist preacher ( he was listed in the 1870 census as a `` minister of the gospel '' , in Moulton , Lawrence , Alabama . ) He died before his daughter could remember him ." ]
[ "She was the daughter of Laura and William Smith .", "Bessie Smith was the daughter of Laura ( nà e Owens ) and William Smith ." ]
[ "and she was replaced by Alberta Hunter . Smith went back to Philadelphia , where she now lived .", ", Smith was replaced by Alberta Hunter and returned to Philadelphia , where she had taken up residence ." ]
[ "In the 1900 American census , Bessie Smith 's mother , Laura Smith , said that Bessie was born in Chattanooga , Tennessee in July 1892 .", "The 1900 census indicates that Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga , Tennessee in July 1892 ." ]
[ "Morgan did not have any major injuries .", "Morgan escaped without injuries ." ]
[ "The musical went to Broadway .", ", a musical that made its way to Broadway ." ]
[ "Her first recording , a coupling of `` Gulf Coast Blues '' and `` Downhearted Blues , '' was very popular .", "She scored a big hit with her first release , a coupling of `` Gulf Coast Blues '' and `` Downhearted Blues '' , which its composer Alberta Hunter had already turned into a hit on the Paramount label ." ]
[ "By the early 1920s , Smith starred a musical called How Come ? with Sidney Bechet .", "By the early 1920s , Smith had starred with Sidney Bechet in How Come ?" ]
[ "In 1912 , Clarence came back to Chattanooga with the Stokes troupe and helped Smith get an audition .", "In 1912 , Clarence returned to Chattanooga with the Stokes troupe ." ]
[ "In the census in 1910 , her sister , Viola Smith said that Bessie 's birthday was April 15 , 1894 . That is the date that is on all later documents , and was the one that Smith used .", "However , the 1910 census recorded her birthday as April 15 , 1894 , a date that appears on all subsequent documents and was observed by the entire Smith family ." ]
[ "Smith began started her own act around 1913 , at Atlanta 's `` 81 '' Theatre .", "Smith began forming her own act around 1913 , at Atlanta 's `` 81 '' Theater ." ]
[ "In 1920 , a singer called Mamie Smith recorded a song called `` Crazy Blues , '' .", "In 1920 , sales figures for `` Crazy Blues , '' an Okeh Records recording by singer Mamie Smith ( no relation ) pointed to a new market ." ]
[ "Smith was signed by Columbia Records in 1923 when the label decided to make a `` race records '' series .", "Bessie Smith was signed by Columbia Records in 1923 and her first session for Columbia was February 15 , 1923 . For most of 1923 , her records were issued on Columbia 's regular A - series ; when the label decided to establish a `` race records '' series , Smith 's `` Cemetery Blues '' ( September 26 , 1923 ) was the first issued ." ]
[ "She ran a show that sometimes had as many as 40 people and made her the highest-paid black entertainer of her day .", "Her show sometimes featured as many as 40 troupers and made her the highest-paid black entertainer of her day ." ]
[ "On September 26 , 1937 , Smith was seriously injured in a car accident while traveling between Memphis , Tennessee , and Clarksdale , Mississippi .", "On September 26 , 1937 , Smith was critically injured in a car accident while traveling along U.S. Route 61 between Memphis , Tennessee , and Clarksdale , Mississippi ." ]
[ "She made about 160 recordings for Columbia , often accompanied by other popular musicians like Louis Armstrong , James P. Johnson , Joe Smith , Charlie Green , and Fletcher Henderson .", "She made some 160 recordings for Columbia , often accompanied by the finest musicians of the day , most notably Louis Armstrong , James P. Johnson , Joe Smith , Charlie Green and Fletcher Henderson ." ]
[ "By 1920 she had got a good reputation in the South and along the Eastern Seaboard .", "By 1920 , Smith had established a reputation in the South and along the Eastern Seaboard ." ]
[ "She became the highest-paid black entertainer of her day .", "Working a heavy theater schedule during the winter months and doing tent tours the rest of the year ( eventually traveling in her own railroad car ) , Smith became the highest-paid black entertainer of her day ." ]
[ "Ma Rainey helped Smith to get better as a performer , but she did not teach her to sing .", "All contemporary accounts indicate that while Rainey did not teach Smith to sing , she probably helped her develop a stage presence ." ]
[ "In 1929 , Smith found out that Gee was having an affair with another performer called Gertrude Saunders .", "In 1929 , when Smith learned of Gee 's affair with Gertrude Saunders , another performer , she ended the marriage , though she never sought a divorce ." ]
[ "Tire marks at the scene showed that Morgan tried not to hit the truck by driving around its left side but he hit the back of the truck side-on very fast .", "Tire marks at the scene suggested that Morgan tried to avoid the truck by driving around its left side , but he hit the rear of the truck side-on at high speed ." ]
[ "To earn money for their poor family , Smith and her brother Andrew began Busking ( performing ) on the streets of Chattanooga as a duo .", "To earn money for their impoverished household , Bessie Smith and her brother Andrew began busking on the streets of Chattanooga as a duo : she singing and dancing , he accompanying her on guitar ." ]
[ "Smith became a headliner on the black T.O.B.A. circuit and was its top attraction in the 1920s .", "Smith became a headliner on the black T.O.B.A. circuit and rose to become its top attraction in the 1920s ." ]
[ "She got a job as a dancer , not a singer , because the company already had a singer called Ma Rainey .", "She was hired as a dancer rather than a singer , because the company also included the notable singer Ma Rainey ." ]
[ "Somebody from Columbia Records gave her a nickname , `` Queen of the Blues '' . Soon , the press were calling her the `` Empress of the Blues '' .", "Columbia nicknamed her `` Queen of the Blues , '' but a PR-minded press soon upgraded her title to `` Empress '' ." ]
[ "Smith became the biggest headliner on the black Theater Owners Booking Association circuit .", "During the marriage , Smith became the biggest headliner on the black Theater Owners Booking Association ( T.O.B.A. ) circuit ." ]
[ "Bessie Smith ( July 9 , 1892 or April 15 , 1894 â `` September 26 , 1937 ) was an American blues singer .", "Bessie Smith ( April 15 , 1894 â `` September 26 , 1937 ) was an American blues singer ." ]
[ "In 1904 , Smith 's oldest brother , Clarence , ran away from home and joined small traveling troupe owned by Moses Stokes .", "In 1904 , her oldest brother , Clarence , covertly left home by joining a small traveling troupe owned by Moses Stokes ." ]
[ "Dilma Vana Rousseff ( born December 14 , 1947 ) is a economist , politician and the 40th president-elect of Brazil .", "Dilma Vana Rousseff ( born December 14 , 1947 ) is the 36th and current President of Brazil ." ]
[ "In 2003 , in the government of Luiz Inà cio Lula da Silva , she was the minister of Mines and Energy . She became Lula 's Chief of Staff in 2005 , after her predecessor , Josà Dirceu , resigned because of charges of corruption .", "Prior to that , in 2005 , she also was the first woman to become Chief of Staff of Brazil , appointed by then President Luiz Inà cio Lula da Silva ." ]
[ "Below is the list of Wikipedia articles about basketball players who have played for the Phoenix Suns NBA team .", "This is a list of basketball players who have played in the NBA for the Phoenix Suns ." ]
[ "`` Neptune '' , part of the orchestral suite , The Planets , by Gustav Holst , was an early piece of music to have a fade-out ending .", "`` Neptune '' , part of the orchestral suite The Planets , written by Gustav Holst between 1914 and 1916 , was the first piece of music to have a fade-out ending ." ]
[ "This is useful for stage monitor mixes where changes in the Front of House channel levels would distract the musicians .", "In live sound reinforcement , this is useful for stage monitor mixes where changes in the Front of House channel levels would distract the musicians ." ]
[ "Although commonplace today , the effect bewitched audiences in the era before widespread recorded soundâ '' after the initial 1918 run-through , Holst 's daughter , Imogen ( in addition to watching the charwomen dancing in the aisles during `` Jupiter '' ) remarked that the ending was `` unforgettable , with its hidden chorus of women 's voices growing fainter and fainter ... until the imagination knew no difference between sound and silence '' .", "Although commonplace today , the effect bewitched audiences in the era before widespread recorded soundâ '' after the initial 1918 run-through , Holst 's daughter Imogen ( in addition to watching the charwomen dancing in the aisles during `` Jupiter '' ) remarked that the ending was `` unforgettable , with its hidden chorus of women 's voices growing fainter and fainter ... until the imagination knew no difference between sound and silence '' ." ]
[ "This is extremely useful when beatmatching two phonograph records or compact discs .", "This is extremely useful when beatmatching two sources of audio ( or more , where channels can be mapped to one of the two sides of the crossfader individually ) such as phonograph records , compact discs or digital sources ." ]
[ "In audio engineering , a fade is a gradual increase ( fade-in ) or decrease ( fade-out ) in the level of an audio signal .", "In audio engineering , a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal ." ]
[ "The term can also be used for film cinematography or theater lighting , in much the same way ( see : fade ( filmmaking ) ) .", "The term can also be used for film cinematography or theater lighting , in much the same way ( see fade ( filmmaking ) and fade ( lighting ) ) ." ]
[ "However , there 's no standard how this should be achieved .", "However , there 's no standard on how this should be achieved ." ]
[ "Some examples of this are `` Helter Skelter '' by The Beatles , `` Suspicious Minds '' by Elvis Presley , `` Thank You '' by Led Zeppelin or `` Undercover of the Night '' by The Rolling Stones .", "Some examples of this are `` Helter Skelter '' and `` Strawberry Fields Forever '' by The Beatles , `` Suspicious Minds '' by Elvis Presley , `` Thank You '' by Led Zeppelin , `` Undercover of the Night '' by The Rolling Stones , and `` Bop Gun ( Endangered Species ) '' by Parliament ." ]
[ "Cedar Rapids is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Iowa . It is the county seat of Linn County .", "Cedar Rapids is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Iowa and is the county seat of Linn County ." ]
[ "Kota Aoki ( born 27 April 1987 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for JEF United Ichihara Chiba .", "Kota Aoki is a Japanese footballer who plays for JEF United Ichihara Chiba ." ]
[ "Louvignà is a commune of 774 people ( 2007 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Louvignà is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "For other uses , see Roquefort ( disambiguation ) Roquefort-de-Sault is a commune of 113 people ( 1999 ) . It is located in the region Languedoc-Roussillon in the Aude department in the south of France .", "Roquefort-de-Sault is a commune in the Aude department in southern France ." ]
[ "La Motte is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "La Motte is a city in Jackson County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "Bourguignon-sous-Coucy is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Bourguignon-sous-Coucy is a commune in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "The Dutch word landschap had earlier meant simply â region , tract of landâ but now meant â a picture depicting scenery on land '' .", "The Dutch word landschap had earlier meant simply ` region , tract of land ' but had acquired the artistic sense , which it brought over into English , of ' a picture depicting scenery on land ' ." ]
[ "The word was borrowed as a painters ' term from Dutch during the 16th century , when Dutch artists began to become masters of the landscape genre .", "Landscape , first recorded in 1598 , was borrowed as a painters ' term from Dutch during the 16th century , when Dutch artists were on the verge of becoming masters of the landscape art genre ." ]
[ "Little Rock is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Little Rock is a city in Lyon County , Iowa , United States , along the Little Rock River ." ]
[ "In a broader sense , it refers to the city or state of origin of a colony ( as of ancient Greece ) , a city regarded as a center of a specified activity , or a large important city .", "With the historical meaning , it refers to the city or state of origin of a colony ( as of ancient Greece ) , a city regarded as a center of a specified activity , or a large important city ." ]
[ "Fredrik Ljungberg ( born 16 April , 1977 ) is a Swedish football player .", "Karl Fredrik `` Freddie '' Ljungberg ( born 16 April 1977 in Vittsjà , Sweden ) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a right winger for Scottish Premier League club Celtic ." ]
[ "The European Ford Fusion is a car made by Ford Motor Company from 2002 to the present day . It is sold in Europe and India .", "The European Ford Fusion is a stretched version of the Ford Fiesta supermini produced by Ford of Europe since 2002 and sold in Europe and India ." ]
[ "Interstate 12 is a 85.59 m long Interstate Highway in Louisiana , connecting Interstate 10 at each end .", "Interstate 12 ( I-12 ) is an intrastate Interstate Highway located entirely within the state of Louisiana . I-12 starts in Baton Rouge at Interstate 10 , and travels along the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain before ending at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 59 near Slidell ." ]
[ "Sarojini Sahoo ( born 1956 ) is an Indian writer , who has been enlisted among 25 exceptional women of India by â Kindleâ English magazine of Kolkata .", "Sarojini Sahoo ( born 1956 ) is an Orissa Sahitya Academy Award winner Indian feminist writer , a columnist in The New Indian Express and associate editor of Chennai based English magazine Indian AGE , who has been enlisted among 25 Exceptional Women of India by â Kindleâ English magazine of Kolkata ." ]
[ "She has been given the Orissa Sahitya Akademi Award and Bhubaneswar Book Fair award for her short stories collection Amrutara Pratikshare .", "She won the Orissa Sahitya Akademi Award and Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award for her collection of short stories titled , Amrutara Pratikshare ." ]
[ "Another novel Pakhibas has been translated in to Bengali and published from Bangladesh under the same title ( ISBN : 984-70114-0089-1 ) in 2009 .", "Another novel Pakhibas has been translated in to Bengali and published from Bangladesh under the same title ( ISBN 984-70114-0089-1 ) in 2009 ." ]
[ "Her novels have gained a reputation for their feminist outlook and sexual frankness and has been translated into English and published from India under the title , The Dark Abode ( 2008 ) ( ISBN : 978-81-906956-2-6 ) and published from Bangladesh in Bengali as Mithya Gerosthali .", "Her novels have gained a reputation for their feminist outlook and sexual frankness and has been translated into English and published from India under the title The Dark Abode ( 2008 ) ( ISBN 978-81-906956-2-6 ) and published from Bangladesh in Bengali as Mithya Gerosthali ( 2007 ) ( ISBN 984 404 287-9 ) ." ]
[ "He protests that the syllabus of history for the school would start from seventh century AD , not from the Mahenjodaro and Harappa .", "He protests that the syllabus of history for the school would start from seventh century A.D. , not from the Mahenjodaro and Harappa ." ]
[ "The novel is not limited to only a love story .", "But the novel is not limited to only a love story ." ]
[ "Sarojini is the second daughter of Ishwar Chandra Sahoo and ( late ) Nalini Devi . She is married to Jagadish Mohanty , a veteran writer of Orissa .", "She is the second daughter of Ishwar Chandra Sahoo and the late Nalini Devi and is married to Jagadish Mohanty , a veteran writer of Orissa ." ]
[ "Gradually they become involved with love , lust and spiritually .", "Gradually they become involved with love , lust , and spiritually ." ]
[ "Sahoo was born in a small town of Dhenkanal in Orissa ( India ) . Sarojini has MA and PhD degrees in Oriya Literature and a Bachelor of Law from Utkal University .", "Born in the small town of Dhenkanal in Orissa ( India ) , Sahoo earned her MA and PhD degrees in Oriya Literature and a Bachelor of Law from Utkal University ." ]
[ "Safique , who is not a Muslim by temperament , and as a historian , thinks the Pakistan of today has separated itself from its roots and looks towards Arabian legends for his history .", "Safique is not a Muslim by temperament , but as a historian , thinks the Pakistan of today has separated itself from its roots and looks towards Arabian legends for his history ." ]
[ "Medha , the protagonist of Sarojiniâ s novel , was a bohemian .", "Medha , the protagonist of her novel , was a bohemian ." ]
[ "That man considers her as his daughter , lover , mother , and above all these as a Goddess .", "That man considers her as his daughter , lover , mother , and above all these , as a Goddess ." ]
[ "This lonliness develops into a sexual urge and soon Priyanka finds herself sexually attached with a former Member of Parliament .", "This loneliness develops into a sexual urge and soon , Priyanka finds herself sexually attached with a former Member of Parliament ." ]
[ "Her novel Gambhiri Ghara she describes an unusual relationship between two people , a Hindu house wife of India and a Muslim artist of Pakistan .", "In her novel Gambhiri Ghara , she describes an unusual relationship between two people : a Hindu housewife of India and a Muslim artist of Pakistan ." ]
[ "The ex-lover of Tabassum had revenged on Safique by arresting him with an allegation of terrorism .", "The ex-lover of Safiqueâ s wife had revenged on Safique by arresting him with an allegation of terrorism ." ]
[ "They have a son and a daughter .", "She has a son and a daughter ." ]
[ "This broad Safique was once arrested after the bomb blast of London for allegation of being associated with the terrorist . But is it a true fact ?", "Safique was once arrested after the bomb blast of London for allegation of being associated with the terrorist , but is it a fact ?" ]
[ "They use obscene language ; they kiss each other online .", "They use obscene language and they kiss each other online ." ]
[ "The novel Upanibesh was the first attempt in Oriya Literature to focus the sexuality as a part of social revolt by any woman .", "Her novel Upanibesh was the first attempt in Oriya literature to focus on sexuality as a part of social revolt by any woman ." ]
[ "She said without love lust is like hunger of a caterpillar .", "She said without love , lust is like hunger of a caterpillar ." ]
[ "Ass to mouth is a common term that describes one partner removing his penis from the anus , and inserting it into his partner 's or another person 's mouth .", "Ass to mouth is a common colloquial term used for the removal of the penis from the passive partner 's anus followed by the immediate insertion of the penis into the passive partner 's or another partner 's mouth ." ]
[ "Doudeauville , Pas-de-Calais is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Doudeauville is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Matthew David McConaughey ( born November 4 , 1969 in Uvalde , Texas ) is an American actor .", "Matthew David McConaughey ( ; born November 4 , 1969 ) is an American actor ." ]
[ "The acts of sucking the semen and then passing it from the mouth of one person to a third person is called snowballing . However , snowballing usually relates to semen ejaculated in the mouth following fellatio .", "The act of sucking the semen and then passing it , through mouth-to-mouth or open-mouth kissing , is often referred to as `` snowballing '' ; although the latter is typically associated with semen ejaculated into a mouth from fellatio ." ]
[ "Tamaz ( Thomas ) V. Gamkrelidze ( Georgian á -- á á á á -- á ' á á á á á '' á á á `` á '' ) ( born October 23 , 1929 ) is a Georgian linguist , orientalist and public benefactor , Academician ( since 1974 ) and President ( since February , 2005 ) of the Georgian Academy of Sciences ( GAS ) , Doctor of Sciences ( 1963 ) , Professor ( 1964 ) .", "Tamaz ( Thomas ) V. Gamkrelidze ( Georgian á -- á á á á -- á ' á á á á á '' á á á `` á '' ) ( born October 23 , 1929 ) is a distinguished Georgian linguist , orientalist public benefactor and Hittitologist , Academician ( since 1974 ) and President ( since February , 2005 ) of the Georgian Academy of Sciences ( GAS ) , Doctor of Sciences ( 1963 ) , Professor ( 1964 ) ." ]
[ "Nigel Farage left the Conservative Party in 1992 after the Maastricht Treaty was signed by John Major 's Conservative government .", "Active in the Conservative Party from his school days , Farage left the party in 1992 when John Major 's government signed the Treaty on European Union at Maastricht ." ]
[ "In November 2009 , Farage resigned as UKIP leader because he wanted to concentrate on being elected to the House of Commons at the 2010 General Election .", "On 4 September 2009 Farage resigned as leader of UKIP to concentrate on his campaign to become Member of Parliament for Buckingham at Westminster in the 2010 general election ." ]
[ "Nigel Paul Farage ( born 3 April 1964 ) is a British politician . He is the leader of the UK Independence Party ( UKIP ) , a political party that wants Britain to leave the European Union .", "Nigel Paul Farage ( ; born 3 April 1964 ) is a British politician and is the leader of the UK Independence Party ( UKIP ) , a position he previously held from September 2006 to November 2009 ." ]