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"These moons have similar orbits and photometric properties .",
"These satellites have similar orbits and photometric properties ."
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"It was found from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 1986-01-13 , and was given the designation S\\/1986 U 6 .",
"It was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 13 January 1986 , and was given the temporary designation S\\/1986 U 6 ."
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"Desdemona is a closer moon to Uranus .",
"Desdemona is an inner satellite of Uranus ."
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"Welcome to Wikipedia , and thank you for your changes .",
"Welcome to Wikipedia , and thank you for your contributions ."
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"One of the rules of Wikipedia is that articles should always be written from a neutral point of view .",
"One of the core policies of Wikipedia is that articles should always be written from a neutral point of view ."
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"Their wingspans ( this means the length of both wings ) can be almost 3m ( 10 ft ) .",
"Their wingspans can be almost 3 m ( 10 ft ) ."
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"The swans are some of the largest flying birds .",
"The swans are the largest members of the duck family Anatidae , and are among the largest flying birds ."
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"The Black Necked Swan is white but it has a black neck .",
"The Australian Black Swan ( Cygnus atratus ) is completely black except for the white flight feathers on its wings ; the chicks of black swans are light gray in color , and the South American Black-necked Swan has a black neck ."
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"The Mute Swan , Trumpeter Swan , and Whooper Swan are the largest swans . They can be over 1.5 m ( 60 inches ) long .",
"The largest species , including the mute swan , trumpeter swan , and whooper swan , can reach length of over 1.5 m ( 60 inches ) and weigh over 15 kg ( 33 pounds ) ."
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"They are in the subfamily Anserinae , in the family Anatidae , which also includes geese and ducks .",
"Swans , genus Cygnus , are birds of the family Anatidae , which also includes geese and ducks . Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini ."
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"These swan are found in the Northern Hemisphere .",
"The Northern Hemisphere species of swan have pure white plumage but the Southern Hemisphere species are mixed black and white ."
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"Firfol is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .",
"Firfol is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ."
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"Bouret-sur-Canche is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Bouret-sur-Canche is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Saint-Germain-de-Tallevende-la-Lande-Vaumont is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .",
"Saint-Germain-de-Tallevende-la-Lande-Vaumont is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ."
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"The Alaska Range is a series of mountains in Alaska , in the United States . The mountain range stretches about 400 m from northwest to southeast .",
"The Alaska Range is a relatively narrow , 650-km-long ( 400 mi ) mountain range in the southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska , from Lake Clark at its southwest end to the White River in Canada 's Yukon Territory in the southeast ."
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"The United States ' highest mountain , Mount McKinley ( 20,320 ' or 6,194 m ) is in the Alaska Range .",
"The highest mountain in North America , Mount McKinley ( or Denali ) , is in the Alaska Range ."
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"Many glaciers are in the Alaska Range , including the Canwell , Castner , Black Rapids , Susitna , Yanert , Muldrow , Eldridge , Ruth , Tokositna , and Kahiltna Glaciers .",
"The heavy snowfall also contributes to a number of large glaciers , including the Canwell , Castner , Black Rapids , Susitna , Yanert , Muldrow , Eldridge , Ruth , Tokositna , and Kahiltna Glaciers ."
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"Shaw and Crompton was part of Lancashire until the 1970s , but is now part of Greater Manchester . Shaw and Crompton is near to Oldham .",
"The territory of the civil parish is given as 4.5 s. For purposes of the Office for National Statistics , Shaw and Crompton forms part of the Greater Manchester Urban Area , with Manchester city center itself 8.7 m southwest of Shaw and Crompton ."
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"Shaw and Crompton is near to Oldham .",
"Shaw and Crompton railway station was used by passenger trains running between Rochdale and Manchester on the Oldham Loop Line ."
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"Shaw and Crompton was part of Lancashire until the 1970s , but is now part of Greater Manchester .",
"Public transport in Shaw and Crompton is co-ordinated by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive ."
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"Shaw and Crompton is a town in the North West of England .",
"Shaw and Crompton has three Church of England ecclesiastic parishes : Shaw , High Crompton , and East Crompton ."
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"Referred to as `` the father of pathology , '' he is considered one of the founders of social medicine .",
"Referred to as `` the father of modern pathology , '' he is considered one of the founders of social medicine ."
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"Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow ( 13 October 1821 â `` 5 September 1902 ) was a German doctor , anthropologist , pathologist , prehistorian , biologist and politician , known for his advancement of public health .",
"Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow ( 13 October 1821 -- 5 September 1902 ) was a German doctor , anthropologist , pathologist , prehistorian , biologist and politician , known for his advancement of public health ."
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"Louis XVII ( 27 March 1785 - 8 June 1795 ) of France and Navarre , son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette , was the King of France and Navarre from 1793 to 1795 although he never ruled . He is also known as Louis-Charles , Duke of Normandy and Fils de France or son of France",
"Louis XVII ( Versailles 27 March 1785 â `` Paris 8 June 1795 ) , from birth to 1789 known as Louis-Charles , Duke of Normandy ; then from 1789 to 1791 as Louis-Charles , Dauphin of France ; and from 1791 to 1793 as Louis-Charles , Prince Royal of France , was the son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette ."
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"Sergy is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Sergy is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"In 1966 , Bly co-founded American Writers Against the Vietnam War .",
"In 1966 , Bly co-founded American Writers Against the Vietnam War , and went on to lead much of the opposition to that war among writers ."
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"During the 1970s , he published eleven books of poetry , essays , and translations .",
"During the 1970s , he published eleven books of poetry , essays , and translations , celebrating the power of myth , Indian ecstatic poetry , meditation , and storytelling ."
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"Bly 's early collection of poems , Silence in the Snowy Fields , was published in 1962 , and its plain style had considerable influence on American poems of the next two decades .",
"Bly 's early collection of poems , Silence in the Snowy Fields , was published in 1962 , and its plain , imagistic style had considerable influence on American verse of the next two decades ."
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"Identity theft is a type of fraud that involves using personal details of someone else .",
"The term identity theft was coined in 1964 and is actually a misnomer , since it is not literally possible to steal an identity as such - more accurate terms would be identity fraud or impersonation or identity cloning but identity theft has become commonplace . `` Determining the link between data breaches and identity theft is challenging , primarily because identity theft victims often do not know how their personal information was obtained , '' and identity theft is not always detectable by the individual victims , according to a report done for the FTC ."
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"See also Identity fraud .",
"Identity fraud is often but not necessarily the consequence of identity theft ."
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"John Bull ( born 1562 or 1563 ; died March 15 , 1628 ) was an English composer , musician , and organ builder .",
"John Bull ( 1562 or 1563 â `` 15 March 1628 ) was an English composer , musician , and organ builder ."
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"Together with Sweelinck and William Byrd he was one of the great composers of keyboard music in the early 17th century .",
"Bull was one of the most famous composers of keyboard music of the early 17th century , exceeded only by Sweelinck in the Netherlands , Frescobaldi in Italy , and , some would say , by his countryman and elder , the celebrated William Byrd ."
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"Many of his works are in the collection called the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book .",
"He left many compositions for keyboard , some of which were collected in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book ."
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"Franà ois Clerc ( born 18 April 1983 ) is a French football player .",
"Franà ois Clerc ( born 18 April 1983 in Bourg-en-Bresse ) is a French footballer who plays as a right back for OGC Nice ."
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"Creuse is a department found in the center of France .",
"Creuse is a department in central France named after the Creuse River ."
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"Examples of their cars are the Daihatsu Charade , the Rocky Four Wheel Drive SUV and the Daihatsu Copen . Daihatsu cars and trucks are notable for their rugged construction and high level of finish .",
"Daihatsu states that there is no stock of new Daihatsu cars in the UK , and they do not expect to import any new cars in this interim period ."
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"Francisco was found by Matthew J. Holman , et al . and Brett J. Gladman , et al . in 2003 from pictures taken in 2001 and given the designation S\\/2001 U 3 .",
"Francisco was discovered by Matthew J. Holman , et al . and Brett J. Gladman , et al . in 2003 from pictures taken in 2001 and given the provisional designation S\\/2001 U 3 ."
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"This season was also one of two to not have a hurricane with the other being 1907 .",
"It is one of only two Atlantic season without a storm of hurricane intensity ( winds of 75 m or stronger ) , the other being the 1907 season ."
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"The 1914 Atlantic hurricane season was the shortest and least active hurricane season on record .",
"With only one official tropical cyclone , the 1914 season was the least active Atlantic hurricane season on record ."
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"The book presents the author 's account of what it is like to die .",
"The book presents the author 's composite account of what it is like to die ."
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"Life After Life sold more than 13 million copies and became an international best seller which made the subject of near death experiences popular , and opened the way for many other studies .",
"Life After Life sold more than 13 million copies , was translated into a dozen foreign languages and became an international best seller , which made the subject of NDEs popular and opened the way for many other studies ."
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"Moody wrote a second book , Reflections on Life After Life , in 1977 .",
"Moody wrote a second book , Reflections on Life After Life ( ISBN 0817714233 ) , in 1977 ."
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"Hirson is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Hirson is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"Jacksonville Beach is a city of Florida in the United States .",
"Jacksonville Beach is a city on the Atlantic coast of Duval County , Florida , east of Jacksonville ."
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"Kenji Hada ( born 27 June 1981 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Kenji Hada ( born June 27 , 1981 ) is a Japanese professional footballer ."
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"The Taj Mahal is a tomb built in the 17th century by Moghul ruler Shah Jahan in memory of his wife , Mumtaz Mahal .",
"It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife , Mumtaz Mahal ."
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"Led Zeppelin went on to release albums such as `` Led Zeppelin IV '' ( which was originally un-named ) , `` Houses of the Holy '' , and `` Physical Graffiti '' .",
"His hard hitting style was displayed to great effect on many Led Zeppelin songs , including `` Immigrant Song '' ( Led Zeppelin III ) , `` When the Levee Breaks '' ( Led Zeppelin IV \\/ ) , `` Kashmir '' ( Physical Graffiti ) , `` The Ocean '' ( Houses of the Holy ) , and `` Achilles Last Stand '' ( Presence ) ."
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"John Henry `` Bonzo '' Bonham ( May 31 1948 â `` September 25 , 1980 ) was an English rock drummer . He was best known for being a member of London hard rock band Led Zeppelin .",
"John Henry Bonham ( 31 May 1948 â `` 25 September 1980 ) was a British musician and songwriter , best known as the drummer of Led Zeppelin ."
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"By this time Led Zeppelin was beginning to become more and more well known and with the release of their third album ( which was a surprise because it was named `` Led Zeppelin III '' ) they had become one of the biggest bands in the world .",
"It was simply signed `` Led Zeppelin '' ."
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"After Bonham died , Led Zeppelin decided to quit because they felt that Bonham was too good to be replaced .",
"John Bonham had two siblings ; his younger brother , Mick Bonham ( 1951 â `` 2000 ) , was a disc jockey , author and photographer and his younger sister , Deborah Bonham ( born in 1962 ) , who is a singer-songwriter . Bonham was married to Pat Phillips , and the couple had two children ; his daughter Zoà `` Bonham ( born July 1975 ) , who is a singer-songwriter and also appears regularly at Led Zeppelin conventions and awards , and his son Jason Bonham ( born 1966 ) , a rock drummer who has gained success with various bands including UFO , Foreigner , and Bonham ."
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"These are the countries of Europe .",
"Countries of Europe ."
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"Erlinsbach is a municipality in the district GÃ sgen in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland .",
"Erlinsbach is a municipality in the district of GÃ sgen in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland ."
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"La Selve , Aisne is a commune .",
"La Selve is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"Along with Metallica , Anthrax and Megadeth , Slayer is known as one of the `` Big Four '' of thrash metal music .",
"Slayer rose to fame with their 1986 release , Reign in Blood , and is credited as one of the `` Big Four '' thrash metal acts , along with Metallica , Megadeth and Anthrax ."
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"Slayer is an American thrash metal band that began in California in 1981 . The band was started by two guitarists named Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King .",
"Slayer is an American thrash metal band formed in Huntington Park , California , in 1981 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King ."
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"For example , using the melodic minor version of D-sharp minor on the harp is very difficult .",
"For example , using the ascending and descending melodic minor versions of D-sharp minor on the harp is not practical ."
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"When arranging this piano music for orchestra , some people recommend transposing the music to D minor or E minor .",
"For orchestration of piano music , some theorists recommend transposing the music to D minor or E minor ."
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"E-flat minor is its enharmonic equivalent .",
"E-flat minor is its direct enharmonic equivalent ."
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"If D-sharp minor must be used , B-flat wind instruments should have their parts written in F minor , rather than E-sharp minor .",
"If D-sharp minor must absolutely be used , one should take care that B-flat wind instruments be notated in F minor , rather than E-sharp minor ."
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"Its relative major is F-sharp major , and its parallel major is D-sharp major . This is usually replaced by E-flat major , because D-sharp major , contains nine sharps and is not normally used .",
"Its relative major is F-sharp major , and its parallel major is D-sharp major , usually replaced by E-flat major , since D-sharp major , which would contain nine sharps , is not normally used ."
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"His early Piano Concerto No. 1 , Op .",
"In addition his early Piano Concerto No. 1 , Op ."
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"Music written in this key is considered very difficult to read , which means that little music was written mainly in this key in the Classical era .",
"Music written in this key is considered exceedingly difficult to read , leading to infrequent use of D-sharp minor as the principal key center of pieces in the Classical era ."
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"4 was also in the enharmonic key of E-flat minor .",
"4 was in the enharmonic key of E-flat minor ."
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"Russian composer Lyapunov must also have liked the key because he wrote the second etude of his Op .",
"Contemporary Russian composer Lyapunov must also have liked the key because he wrote the second etude of his Op ."
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"The most famous work in this key is Scriabin 's famous Etude Op .",
"In addition to the Bach mentioned above , the most famous work in this key is Scriabin 's famous Etude Op ."
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"E-flat minor is easier for many brass instruments and woodwinds .",
"More common is notation in E-flat minor , which is a relatively manageable key for many brass instruments and woodwinds ."
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"Since D-sharp minor and its enharmonic equivalent both have key signatures of six accidentals , neither one is clearly used instead of the other .",
"Since D-sharp minor and its enharmonic equivalent both have key signatures of six accidentals , other considerations dictate the choice of key ."
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"The B-pedal can be set to the sharp position , but there is no double-sharp position to set the C-pedal at .",
"The B-pedal can be set to the sharp position easily enough , but there is no double-sharp position to which to set the C-pedal ."
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"This key is not used often in orchestral music , but is used more in keyboard music .",
"Despite the key rarely being used in orchestral music other than to modulate , it is not entirely uncommon in keyboard music ."
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"The first part consists of fifteen chapters , covering the Roman Catholic clericalism from the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century in Austria-Hungary , then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia .",
"The first part consists of fifteen chapters , covering the Roman Catholic clericalism from the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the 20th century in Austria-Hungary , then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ."
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"Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac is portrayed in this book as an ardent Roman Catholic crusader who publicly endorsed the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia , , acknowledged the Ustashe as Croatian patriots , defended her before the Roman Pope and was responsible for the racist attitude and behavior of his clergy .",
"Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac is portrayed in this book as an ardent Roman Catholic crusader who publicly endorsed the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia , acknowledged the Ustashe as Croatian patriots , defended it before the Roman Pope and was responsible for the racist attitude and behavior of his clergy ."
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"The earliest surveys of this book are the ones of Russian S. Troicky ( as of the 1949 year - see the link ) and of Swede O. Neumann .",
"The earliest international surveys of this book are the ones of Russian S. Troicky ( as of the 1949 year - see the link ) and of Swede O. Neumann ."
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"Observing the Roman Catholic Church activities in Yugoslavia for more than fifty years , the author concludes that this Church replaced the idea of service to God by service to the Roman Curia , i.e. service to the government of the Roman Pontificate in the role of the world leader .",
"Observing the Roman Catholic Church activities in Yugoslavia for more than fifty years , Novak concluded that this Church replaced the idea of service to God with service to the Roman Curia , i.e. , to the government of Roman Pontificate in the role of world leader ."
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"PaveliÄ 's nationalism identified Roman Catholicism to the Croatdom , which was actively supported and interpreted by the clergy .",
"Ante PaveliÄ 's nationalism identified Roman Catholicism with the Croat nation , which was actively supported and interpreted by the clergy ."
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"As a result of this idea , in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , the Roman Catholic Church identified the Roman Catholicism to the Croatian nationhood , which turned most of its priesthood into ardent Ustashe supporters .",
"As a result of this idea , in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , the Roman Catholic Church identified the Roman Catholicism to the Croatian nationhood which turned most of its priesthood into ardent Ustashe supporters ."
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"The book describes activities of the Roman Catholic clergy in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , including their intention and attempts to become above the state , to control the state and eventually everyday lives of the common people .",
"The book describes the activities of the Roman Catholic clergy in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , including their intention and attempts to become above the state , to control the state and eventually the everyday lives of the common people ."
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"The second part , the last four chapters , covers the rise and fall of the Independent State of Croatia , and the active support of the Roman Catholic Church clergy .",
"The second part , the last four chapters , covers the rise and fall of the Independent State of Croatia , and the active support of the Roman Catholic clergy ."
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"`` Magnum crimen : pola vijeka klerikalizma u Hrvatskoj '' ( i.e. Major accusation : Half a century of clericalism in Croatia ) is a book first published in Zagreb in 1948 . The book was written by a Croatian Roman Catholic priest , Dr. Viktor Novak ( 1889 - 1977 ) , who was also a professor at Belgrade and Zagreb Universities , and the member of the Yugoslav Academy Science and Arts . .",
"The book , whose full title is Magnum crimen - pola vijeka klerikalizma u Hrvatskoj ( The Great Crime - a half-century of clericalism in Croatia ) , was written by a former Catholic priest and professor and historian at Belgrade University , Viktor Novak ( 1889 â `` 1977 ) ."
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"The main doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was that ( a ) the clergy shall be paid by the state as the state officials ; ( b ) the state can not have any control over the Church ; ( c ) the Church has right to be fully involved in the political life of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ; ( d ) the Church doctrine\\/religious education shall be a part of primary and secondary school curricula ; and that ( e ) the Roman Catholic Church curricula in the schools shall be obligatory to all pupils whose at least one parent is a Roman Catholic .",
"The main doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was that ( a ) the clergy shall be paid by the state as state officials ; ( b ) the state can not have any control over the Church ; ( c ) the Church has right to be fully involved in the political life of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ; ( d ) the Church doctrine\\/religious education shall be a part of primary and secondary school curricula ; and that ( e ) the Roman Catholic Church curricula in the schools shall be obligatory to all pupils whose at least one parent is a Roman Catholic ."
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"The second part of this book is about the beginning of the Independent State of Croatia , the active support of the Roman Catholic clergy to this state , and their involvement and support in the extermination and\\/or forceful conversion of the Serbs and extermination of the Jews and the Roma people .",
"The second part of this book focuses on the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia , the active support of this state by the Roman Catholic clergy , and their involvement and support in the extermination and\\/or forceful conversion of the Serbs and extermination of the Jews and the Roma people ."
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"Josip Juraj Strossmayer 's ideas , of which the most important one was - serving God equals to serving people , created close relations between Croats and Serbs by introducing the Old Slavonic language as the liturgy language of the Roman Catholic Church in the Balkans - were aggressively suppressed by the Roman Catholic clergy in Croatia and Slovenia .",
"Josip Juraj Strossmayer 's ideas , of which the most important one was that serving God is equal to serving the people , created close relations between Croats and Serbs by introducing the Old Slavonic language as the liturgical language of the Roman Catholic Church in the Balkans and were aggressively suppressed by the Roman Catholic clergy in Croatia and Slovenia ."
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[
"Guillos is a commune .",
"Guillos is a commune in the Gironde department in south-western France ."
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[
"Eleanor `` Nell '' Gwyn ( or Gwynn or Gwynne ) ( 1650 - 14 November 1687 ) , was one of the earliest English actresses to receive prominent recognition , and a long-time mistress of King Charles II .",
"Eleanor `` Nell '' Gwyn ( or Gwynn or Gwynne ) ( 2 February 1650 â `` 14 November 1687 ) was a long-time mistress of King Charles II of England ."
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[
"1804 Steinfurt was joined back with Bentheim , before it became a part of the Prussian province of Westphalia in 1815 .",
"1804 Steinfurt was reunited with Bentheim , before it became a part of the Prussian province of Westphalia in 1815 ."
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"The district is at the Lower Saxon border , north of MÃ 1\\/4 nster .",
"The district is situated at the Lower Saxon border , north of MÃ 1\\/4 nster ."
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[
"At first it was a part of the earldom of Bentheim , before it became independent in 1454 .",
"Originally it was a part of the earldom of Bentheim , before it became independent in 1454 ."
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"The highest point in Steinfurt is the Westerbecker Berg with 234m , the lowest point is the Bentlage castle at 32m .",
"Highest elevation is the Westerbecker Berg with 234m , lowest point is the Bentlage castle at 32m ."
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"In 1975 the old district Steinfurt was merged with the district Tecklenburg , and together with Greven and Saerbeck from the old district MÃ 1\\/4 nster the current district was made .",
"In 1975 the old district Steinfurt was merged with the district Tecklenburg , and together with Greven and Saerbeck from the former district MÃ 1\\/4 nster the current district was formed ."
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"The new government in 1816 made the districts Steinfurt and Tecklenburg .",
"The new government in 1816 created the districts Steinfurt and Tecklenburg ."
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"He did quite well as court musician . In 1679 he was appointed `` ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole '' , a title he kept until 1725 .",
"He did quite well as court musician , and in 1679 was appointed `` ordinaire de la chambre du roy pour la viole '' , a title he kept until 1725 ."
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[
"Marais was hired as a musician in 1676 to play at the royal court of Versailles .",
"He was hired as a musician in 1676 to the royal court of Versailles ."
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"He was a master of the basse de viol . He wrote a lot of music for that instrument , he was the most important French composer for it .",
"He was a master of the basse de viol , and the leading French composer of music for the instrument ."
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[
"He also studied with Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe for 6 months . De Sainte-Colombe was a master at playing the bass viol .",
"He studied composition with Jean-Baptiste Lully , often conducting his operas , and with master of the bass viol Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe for 6 months ."
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"He wrote five books of Pià ces de viole ( 1686-1725 ) . Most of the pieces in the book are suites with basso continuo .",
"He wrote five books of Pià ces de viole ( 1686-1725 ) for the instrument , generally suites with basso continuo ."
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"His other works include a book of Pià ces en trio ( 1692 ) and four operas ( 1693-1709 ) . Alcyone ( 1706 ) is well-known for its storm scene .",
"His other works include a book of Pià ces en trio ( 1692 ) and four operas ( 1693-1709 ) , Alcyone ( 1706 ) being noted for its tempest scene ."
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[
"Famous existentialists include Fyodor Dostoevsky , Jean-Paul Sartre , Friedrich Nietzsche , SÃ ren Kierkegaard , Samuel Beckett , Martin Heidegger , Albert Camus ( although he did not think of himself as an existentialist and had his own Theory of the Absurd ) , and Simone de Beauvoir .",
"Existentialism is foreshadowed most notably by 19th century philosophers SÃ ren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche , though it had forerunners in earlier centuries . In the 20th century , the German philosopher Martin Heidegger ( starting from Husserl 's phenomenology ) influenced other existentialist philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre , Simone de Beauvoir and ( absurdist ) Albert Camus ."
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[
"The Siouan languages are spoken in central North America .",
"Some authors use the term Siouan to refer to the Siouan-Catawban family and the term Siouan proper to refer to the Siouan family ."
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"The Siouan languages ( also known as Siouan proper or Western Siouan ) are a group of Native American languages .",
"The Siouan ( a.k.a. Siouan proper , Western Siouan ) languages are a Native American language family of North America , and the second largest indigenous language family in North America , after Algonquian ."
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"He plays for Tokyo .",
"He currently plays for F.C. Tokyo ."
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"YÅ hei Kajiyama ( born 24 September 1985 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"YÅ hei Kajiyama ( æ cents å é 1\\/2 å ) ( born 24 September 1985 in Tokyo , Japan ) is a Japanese footballer ."
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