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[ "Chassà riau died when he was 37 years old in Paris , on October 8 1856 .", "After a period of ill health , exacerbated by his exhausting work on commissions for murals to decorate the Churches of Saint-Roch and Saint-Philippe-du-Roule , Chassà riau died at the age of 37 in Paris , on October 8 , 1856 ." ]
[ "Venus Ebony Starr Williams ( born June 17 , 1980 in Lynwood , California , United States ) is a former World No. 1 ranked female tennis player and Olympic gold medalist who has won 13 Grand Slam titles , including 5 singles , 6 women 's doubles , and 2 mixed doubles titles . Williams is the older sister of fellow former World No. 1 tennis player Serena Williams .", "Venus Ebony Starr Williams ( born June 17 , 1980 ) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked World No. 8 in singles and World No. 20 in doubles ." ]
[ "Williams won her fourth Wimbledon final on July 7 , 2007 .", "Williams was seeded third at Wimbledon . She advanced to her eighth Wimbledon final where she had won 36 straight sets ( held since Wimbledon 2007 ) ." ]
[ "Homewood is a city in Jefferson County , Alabama , United States .", "Homewood is a city in southeastern Jefferson County , Alabama , United States ." ]
[ "It is a suburb of Birmingham , located on the other side of Red Mountain due south of the city center , but also has one of the highest population densities in Alabama .", "It is a suburb of Birmingham , located on the other side of Red Mountain due south of the city center . It has one of the highest population densities in Alabama ." ]
[ "The injury should then be loosely wrapped with a bandage . Open bite wounds are not sutured because of the risk of infection .", "The injury is then loosely bandaged , but is not sutured due to risk of infection ." ]
[ "If the animal lives for ten days and does not develop rabies , then the animal probably is not infected .", "If the animal lives for ten days and does not develop rabies , then it is probable that no infection has occurred ." ]
[ "Bite wounds should be washed , ideally with povidone-iodine soap and water .", "Bite wounds are washed , ideally with povidone-iodine soap and water ." ]
[ "In cases where the animal can not be found , prophylactic rabies treatment is carried out in most places .", "If the animal can not be captured , prophylactic rabies treatment is recommended in most places ." ]
[ "The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet ( IPA ) shows French language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles .", "The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet ( IPA ) represents French pronunciations in Wikipedia articles ." ]
[ "So , stress marks should not be used in transcribing French words .", "French has no word-level stress , so stress marks should not be used in transcribing French words ." ]
[ "Lead compounds are chemical compounds that have lead ions in them .", "Lead compounds are those chemical compounds which contain lead ." ]
[ "Adolfo Bresciano ( August 6 , 1948 â `` March 11 , 1993 ) was a Itailian-born Canadian professional wrestler better known by his ring name Dino Bravo .", "Adolfo Bresciano ( August 6 , 1948 â `` March 11 , 1993 ) was an Italian-born Canadian professional wrestler , best known for his work as Dino Bravo , self-proclaimed as `` Canada 's Strongest Man '' ." ]
[ "Puisseguin is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Puisseguin is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "Julianne Moore ( born December 3 , 1960 ) is an American actress .", "Julianne Moore ( born December 3 , 1960 ) is an American actress and a children 's book author ." ]
[ "Masaharu Suzuki ( born 3 August 1970 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Masaharu Suzuki ( born August 3 , 1970 in Yaizu , Shizuoka , Japan ) is a Japanese former football player ." ]
[ "Kingdom Records is a British record label from the 1970s and 1980s that was important in early British and Jamaican dub music .", "Kingdom Records is a British record label from the 1970s and 1980s , that was important in early British and Jamaican dub music ." ]
[ "A microcontroller ( abbreviated MCU or  C ) is a high integrated functional computer system-on-a-chip . It contains an integrated processor core , memory ( a small amount of RAM , program memory , or both ) , and programmable input\\/output peripherals .", "A microcontroller ( sometimes abbreviated  C , uC or MCU ) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit containing a processor core , memory , and programmable input\\/output peripherals ." ]
[ "Microcontrollers are used in automatically controlled products and devices , such as automobile engine control systems , remote controls , machines , appliances , power tools , and toys , these are called embedded systems .", "Microcontrollers are used in automatically controlled products and devices , such as automobile engine control systems , implantable medical devices , remote controls , office machines , appliances , power tools , and toys ." ]
[ "William James Basie was born in 1904 in New Jersey . His parents were Harvey Lee Basie and Lillian Ann Childs , who lived on Mechanic Street in Red Bank , New Jersey .", "William James Basie was born to Harvey Lee Basie , and Lilly Ann Childs , who lived on Mechanic Street in Red Bank , New Jersey ." ]
[ "He met many great jazz musicians , like Louis Armstrong .", "Throughout his tours , Basie met many great jazz musicians , including Louis Armstrong ." ]
[ "He met Fats Waller , who was playing organ at the Lincoln Theater , accompanying silent movies , and Waller taught him how to play the organ .", "He met Fats Waller , who was playing organ at the Lincoln Theater accompanying silent movies , and Waller taught him how to play that instrument ( Basie later played organ at the Eblon Theater in Kansas City ) ." ]
[ "His father worked as a coachman and caretaker for a rich judge .", "His father worked as a coachman and caretaker for a wealthy judge ." ]
[ "Soon , Basie met many Harlem musicians , like Willie `` the Lion '' Smith and James P. Johnson .", "Soon , Basie met many of the Harlem musicians who were making the scene , including Willie `` the Lion '' Smith and James P. Johnson ." ]
[ "In 1929 , Basie started playing with the Bennie Moten band , Kansas City .", "The following year , Basie became the pianist with the Bennie Moten band based in Kansas City , inspired by Moten 's ambition to raise his band to the level of Duke Ellington 's or Fletcher Henderson 's ." ]
[ "He began to be known as `` Count '' Basie .", "It was at this time that he began to be known as `` Count '' Basie ( see Jazz royalty ) ." ]
[ "They played together until Greer started his professional career .", "They played together in venues until Greer set out on his professional career ." ]
[ "Basie made a new band , which included many of the musicians from Moten 's band . Lester Young , a saxophone player , also joined .", "Then Basie formed a new band , which included many Moten alumni , with the important addition of tenor player Lester Young ." ]
[ "Soon after he went to Harlem , he met Sonny Greer again , who was now the drummer for the Washingtonians , Duke Ellington 's early band .", "Early after his arrival , he bumped into Sonny Greer , who was by then the drummer for the Washingtonians , Duke Ellington 's early band ." ]
[ "Basie played with different groups for dances , resorts , and amateur shows , like Harry Richardsonâ s `` Kings of Syncopation '' .", "By then Basie was playing with pick-up groups for dances , resorts , and amateur shows , including Harry Richardson 's `` Kings of Syncopation '' ." ]
[ "It became his signature tune .", "We set the thing up front in D-flat , and then we just went on playing in F. '' It became his signature tune ." ]
[ "A few months later , Basie was asked to join the band , which played mostly in Texas and Oklahoma .", "A few months later , he was invited to join the band , which played mostly in Texas and Oklahoma ." ]
[ "When they were staying in Chicago , Basie recorded with the band .", "During a stay in Chicago , Basie recorded with the band ." ]
[ "Basie toured in some acts between 1925 and 1927 , as a soloist and accompanist to blues singers Katie Krippen and Gonzelle White .", "Basie toured in several acts between 1925 and 1927 , including Katie Krippen and Her Kiddies as part of the Hippity Hop show ; on the Keith , the Columbia Burlesque , and the Theater Owners Bookers Association ( T.O.B.A. ) vaudeville circuits ; and as a soloist and accompanist to blues singers Katie Krippen and Gonzelle White ." ]
[ "One day , when the pianist did not arrive in time for the show , Basie played instead .", "One day , when the pianist failed to arrive by show time , Basie took his place ." ]
[ "One night the band started ( ( improvisation improvising a piece which Basie called `` One O'Clock Jump '' .", "Late one night with time to fill , the band started improvising . Basie liked the results and named the piece `` One O'Clock Jump . ''" ]
[ "His mother was a piano player and she gave Basie his first piano lessons . To earn money , she took in laundry to wash and baked cakes for sale .", "His mother , a piano player who gave Basie his first piano lessons , took in laundry and baked cakes for sale and paid 25 cents a lesson for piano instruction for him ." ]
[ "They played at the Reno Club and sometimes on local radio .", "They played at the Reno Club and sometimes were broadcast on local radio ." ]
[ "He soon learned to improvise music for silent movies .", "Playing by ear , he quickly learned to improvise music appropriate to silent movies ." ]
[ "Back in Harlem in 1925 , Basie got his first regular job at Leroyâ s , a place known for its piano players , where lots of celebrities went .", "Back in Harlem in 1925 , Basie got his first steady job at Leroy 's , a place known for its piano players and its `` cutting contests . ''" ]
[ "Basie 's famous songs were `` One O'Clock Jump '' and `` April In Paris '' .", "Basie 's theme songs were `` One O'Clock Jump '' and `` April In Paris '' ." ]
[ "In 1928 Basie was in Tulsa and heard Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils , one of the first big bands , which had Jimmy Rushing singing .", "In 1928 Basie was in Tulsa and heard Walter Page and his Famous Blue Devils , one of the first big bands , which featured Jimmy Rushing on vocals ." ]
[ "He led his popular Count Basie Orchestra for almost 50 years .", "Basie led his jazz orchestra almost continuously for nearly 50 years ." ]
[ "Willie `` the Lion '' Smith helped Basie out when there was not much work , arranging gigs at house-rent parties , where he met other important musicians .", "As he did with Duke Ellington , Willie `` the Lion '' Smith helped Basie out during the lean times arranging gigs at house-rent parties , introducing him to other top musicians , and teaching him some piano technique ." ]
[ "The band voted Moten out and Basie became the leader . The band was now called `` Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms '' .", "When the band voted Moten out , Basie took over for several months as Count Basie and his Cherry Blossoms until the band folded , when he returned to Moten 's newly re-organized band ." ]
[ "He also learned to use the spotlights for the vaudeville shows .", "He also learned to operate the spotlights for the vaudeville shows ." ]
[ "He helped out at the Palace theater in Red Bank , to get into the shows for free .", "He would hang out at the Palace Theater in Red Bank and did occasional chores for the management , which got him free admission to the shows ." ]
[ "As well as playing piano , Basie also arranged music with Eddie Durham .", "In addition to playing piano , Basie was co-arranger with Eddie Durham , who actually did the notating ." ]
[ "Many important musicians came to became popular and successful with his help , like tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans , trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry `` Sweets '' Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams .", "Many notable musicians came to prominence under his direction , including tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans , trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry `` Sweets '' Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams ." ]
[ "Around 1924 , Basie went to Harlem , New York City . A lot of jazz was being played there .", "Around 1924 , he went to Harlem , a hotbed of jazz , living down the block from the Alhambra Theater ." ]
[ "The Moten band was classier and more respected than the Blue Devils . They played in a style called the Kansas City stomp .", "Where the Blue Devils were `` snappier '' and more `` bluesy , '' the Moten band was classier and more respected , and played in the `` Kansas City stomp '' style ." ]
[ "He sometimes played four-hand piano and dual pianos with Moten .", "He occasionally played four-hand piano and dual pianos with Moten , who also conducted ." ]
[ "Moten died in 1935 and the band did not stay together .", "When Moten died in 1935 after a surgical procedure , the band unsuccessfully attempted to stay together ." ]
[ "Basie was not very interested in school . He dreamed of a traveling , inspired by the carnivals which came to town .", "Basie was not much of a scholar and instead dreamed of a traveling life , inspired by the carnivals which came to town ." ]
[ "He went to Kansas City , St. Louis , New Orleans , and Chicago .", "His touring took him to Kansas City , St. Louis , New Orleans , and Chicago ." ]
[ "Basie was very good at the piano , but he liked drums better .", "Though a natural at the piano , Basie preferred drums ." ]
[ "When he was not playing a gig , he spent time at the local pool hall with other musicians .", "When not playing a gig , he hung out at the local pool hall with other musicians where he picked up on upcoming play dates and gossip ." ]
[ "He got some jobs in Asbury Park , playing at the Hongkong Inn , until a better player took his place .", "He got some jobs in Asbury Park , New Jersey , playing at the Hongkong Inn , until a better player took his place ." ]
[ "After automobiles ( cars ) became more popular than using horses to get around , his father became a groundskeeper and handyman for some families in the area .", "After automobiles replaced horses , his father became a groundskeeper and handyman for several families in the area ." ]
[ "But in 1964 , with the political emancipation of Ipatinga and Timà teo , Coronel Fabriciano longer hosts them .", "The city is between Ipatinga and Timà teo , that base the largest and more modern siderurgic industries of Minas Gerais : Usiminas and Arcelor Mittal Timà teo , respectively . Coronel Fabriciano , those cities and several others , are in the Metropolitan Area of Vale do Aà o , where Fabriciano is the second largest city , and has the third GDP ." ]
[ "Coronel Fabriciano is a Brazilian city in the Vale do AÃ o metropolitan area , state of Minas Gerais .", "Coronel Fabriciano ( Zip Code 35170-000 ) is a Brazilian city of the Vale do AÃ o ( Steel Valley ) metropolitan area in the State of Minas Gerais ." ]
[ "Tokushima Vortis is a football club which plays in Japan .", "Tokushima Vortis is a Japanese professional football ( soccer ) club , currently playing in the J. League Division 2 . The team is located in Tokushima , Tokushima Prefecture ." ]
[ "Also , the low index of refraction of calcite allows light to penetrate several millimeters into the stone before being scattered out , resulting in the characteristic `` waxy '' look which gives `` life '' to marble sculptures of the human body .", "Also , the low index of refraction of calcite allows light to penetrate several millimeters into the stone before being scattered out , resulting in the characteristic waxy look which gives `` life '' to marble sculptures of the human body ." ]
[ "Marble dust can be combined with cement or synthetic resins to make reconstituted or cultured marble .", "Marble dust is combined with cement or synthetic resins to make reconstituted or cultured marble ." ]
[ "Places named after the stone include Marble Arch , London ; the Sea of Marmara ; India 's Marble Rocks ; and the towns of Marble , Minnesota ; Marble , Colorado ; and Marble Hill , Manhattan , New York .", "Places named after the stone include Marblehead , Ohio ; Marble Arch , London ; the Sea of Marmara ; India 's Marble Rocks ; and the towns of Marble , Minnesota ; Marble , Colorado ; and Marble Hill , Manhattan , New York ." ]
[ "For example , Tennessee Marble is really a massive , highly fossiliferous gray to pink to maroon Ordovician dolostone , known as the Holston Formation by geologists .", "For example , Tennessee marble is really a dense granular fossiliferous gray to pink to maroon Ordovician limestone that geologists call the Holston Formation ." ]
[ "In the construction trade , the term `` marble '' is used for any massive , crystalline calcitic rock ( and some non-calcitic rocks ) useful as building stone .", "More generally in construction , specifically the dimension stone trade , the term `` marble '' is used for any crystalline calcitic rock ( and some non-calcitic rocks ) useful as building stone ." ]
[ "Finely ground marble powder is a component in paints , toothpaste , and plastics ; calcium carbonate can also be reduced under high heat to calcium oxide ( also known as `` lime '' ) , which has many applications including being a primary component of most cements .", "Finely ground marble or calcium carbonate powder is a component in paper , and in consumer products such as toothpaste , plastics , and paints ." ]
[ "Colorless marbles are a very pure source of calcium carbonate , which is used in a wide variety of industries .", "Colorless or light-colored marbles are a very pure source of calcium carbonate , which is used in a wide variety of industries ." ]
[ "Faux marble or faux marbling is a wall painting technique that imitates the color patterns of real marble ( not to be confused with paper marbling ) .", "The appearance of marble can be simulated with faux marbling , a painting technique that imitates the stone 's color patterns ." ]
[ "This preference has to do with the softness and relative isotropy and homogeneity , and a relative resistance to shattering .", "This preference has to do with its softness , relative isotropy and homogeneity , and a relative resistance to shattering ." ]
[ "Circa Survive is a rock band from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . They formed in 2004 .", "Circa Survive is an American progressive rock band from the Philadelphia , Pennsylvania suburb of Doylestown , formed in 2004 ." ]
[ "The band has vocalist Anthony Green . He was a singer of Saosin and members of the now-defunct This Day Forward .", "The band consists of vocalist Anthony Green , former singer of Saosin and members of the now-defunct This Day Forward ." ]
[ "However their second album , On Letting Go , released on May 29 , 2007 , garnered big reviewer acclaim .", "However their second album , On Letting Go , released on May 29 , 2007 , garnered widespread critical acclaim ." ]
[ "Their first album , Juturna , was released on April 19 , 2005 by Equal Vision Records , which got mixed reviews .", "Their debut album , Juturna , was released on April 9 , 2005 , by Equal Vision Records , which received a harsh reception ." ]
[ "Their upcoming album , Blue Sky Noise , will be released on April 20 , 2010 on Atlantic Records as the band has finished their term with Equal Vision Records .", "Their third album , Blue Sky Noise , was released on April 20 , 2010 on Atlantic Records to even greater critical acclaim and mainstream success ." ]
[ "Arcades as a feature of architecture are at Arcade A Video arcade ( or simply arcade ) is a place where people can play video games , usually for money .", "The golden age of arcade games in the 1980s was a peak era of video arcade game popularity , innovation , and earnings . Color arcade games became more prevalent and video arcades themselves started appearing outside of their traditional bowling alley and bar locales ." ]
[ "Home and Away ( Often called H&A ) is a soap opera that has been made in Sydney by the Seven Network since July 1987 .", "Home and Away is an Australian soap opera television series that has been produced in Sydney by the Seven Network since July 1987 ." ]
[ "Ervillers is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Ervillers is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "For example , macrocytic hypochromic , due to hookworm infestation leading to not enough of both iron and vitamin B12 or folic acid or following a blood transfusion .", "When two causes of anemia act simultaneously , e.g. , macrocytic hypochromic , due to hookworm infestation leading to deficiency of both iron and vitamin B12 or folic acid or following a blood transfusion more than one abnormality of red cell indices may be seen ." ]
[ "Anemia ( U.S. spelling ) or anemia means not having enough red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood .", "Anemia ( , also spelled anemia and anà mia ; from Ancient Greek ' , meaning lack of blood ) is a decrease in number of red blood cells ( RBCs ) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood ." ]
[ "Louvià res , Calvados is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Louvià res is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "Setanta Sports is an Irish sports broadcaster , operating 12 channels in 24 countries . Setanta Sports was formed in 1990 .", "Setanta Sports GB operated Setanta Sports 1 and Setanta Sports 2 within the United Kingdom ." ]
[ "Setanta Sports was formed in 1990 .", "Two days later , it was reported on RTE News that the original Setanta Sports channel Setanta Ireland might be bought out by an existing consortium who already hold interests in Setanta Sport Holdings Ltd the Irish arm of Setanta Sports . Setanta Sports Ireland and Setanta Sports North America were the only brands which made a profit in 2008 ." ]
[ "The Caucasus Mountains is a mountain range in Eurasia . It is between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea in the Caucasus region .", "The Caucasus Mountains is a mountain system in Eurasia between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea in the Caucasus region ." ]
[ "The ancient Egyptians worshiped Horus partly because he had the Eye of Horus .", "The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection and royal power from deities , in this case from Horus or Ra ." ]
[ "He was the son of Isis and Osiris .", "The most commonly encountered family relationship describes Horus as the son of Isis and Osiris but in another tradition Hathor is regarded as his mother and sometimes as his wife ." ]
[ "When he died , that pharaoh became Osiris , the god of the dead and the father of Horus .", "the 25th Century BC describe the nature of the Pharaoh in different characters as both Horus and Osiris ." ]
[ "Horus was the god of the sky . The pharaoh ruling at any given time of Egypt was always the living image of Horus .", "In these battles , Horus came to be associated with Lower Egypt ( where Horus was worshipped ) , and became its patron ." ]
[ "The new pharaoh became Horus .", "The Pharaoh as Horus in life became the Pharaoh as Osiris in death , where he was united with the rest of the gods . New incarnations of Horus succeeded the deceased pharaoh on earth in the form of new pharaohs ." ]
[ "Horus was a the Egyptian god of the Sky .", "Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon , most notably being the god of the Sky , god of War and god of Protection ." ]
[ "Juan Manuel Mata ( born 28 April 1988 ) is a Spanish football player . He plays for Valencia and Spain national team .", "Juan Manuel Mata Garcà a ( ; born 28 April 1988 ) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Valencia CF , mainly as a left winger ." ]
[ "Shohei Ikeda ( born 27 April 1981 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for JEF United Ichihara Chiba .", "Shohei Ikeda is a Japanese footballer who plays for JEF United Ichihara Chiba ." ]
[ "One of his plays , The Persians , was about the Persian invasion of Greece . Aeschylus had fought in this war .", "At least one of Aeschylus 's works was influenced by the Persian invasion of Greece , which took place during his lifetime ." ]
[ "Only six tragedies have survived intact : The Persians , Seven against Thebes , The Suppliants , the trilogy known as The Oresteia , consisting of the three tragedies Agamemnon , The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides . There is also the play Prometheus Bound , but this was probably written by someone else .", "Only seven tragedies have survived intact : The Persians , Seven against Thebes , The Suppliants , the trilogy known as The Oresteia , consisting of the three tragedies Agamemnon , The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides , together with Prometheus Bound ( whose authorship is disputed ) ." ]
[ "By 473 BC , Aeschylus was the yearly favorite in the Dionysia , winning first prize in nearly every competition .", "By 473 BC , after the death of Phrynichus , one of his chief rivals , Aeschylus was the yearly favorite in the Dionysia , winning first prize in nearly every competition ." ]
[ "Pausanias wrote that Aeschylus worked in a vineyard until the god Dionysus visited him in his sleep .", "As a youth he worked at a vineyard until , according to the 2nd-century CE geographer Pausanias , the god Dionysus visited him in his sleep and commanded him to turn his attention to the nascent art of tragedy ." ]
[ "It is said that he was killed by a tortoise which fell out of the sky after it was dropped by an eagle .", "It is claimed that he was killed by a tortoise that fell out of the sky when dropped by an eagle ; however , this story is very likely apocryphal ." ]
[ "Aeschylus was born about the year 525 BC in a small town called Eleusis , which is about 27 kilometers northwest of Athens . The date is based on counting back forty years from his first victory in the Great Dionysia .", "He was said to have been born in c. 525 BC in Eleusis , a small town about 27 kilometers northwest of Athens , which is nestled in the fertile valleys of western Attica , though the date is most likely based on counting back forty years from his first victory in the Great Dionysia ." ]
[ "Aristotle wrote that some people thought that Aeschylus had shown some of the cult 's secrets on stage .", "Nevertheless , according to Aristotle some thought that Aeschylus had revealed some of the cult 's secrets on stage ." ]