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[ "The habitat of the endangered San Joaquin Kit Fox and the riparian brush rabbit also was near the San Joaquin River .", "Historically , the native habitat of the endangered San Joaquin Kit Fox and riparian brush rabbit included the riparian zone near the San Joaquin River ." ]
[ "The San Joaquin River eventually meets the Sacramento River , forming the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta .", "The San Joaquin River meets the Sacramento River near the city of Antioch . Together they form the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta , one of the largest estuaries in the United States , before draining into Suisun Bay ." ]
[ "Much of the range is in the Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve .", "Much of the range is included in Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve ." ]
[ "The Wrangell Mountains are named after an explorer who was also president of the Russian-American Company , Admiral Ferdinand von Wrangel .", "Mountains named after explorer , president of Russian-American Company , admiral Ferdinand von Wrangel ." ]
[ "The range takes its name from Mount Wrangell , which is one of the largest shield volcanoes in the world . Is is also the only volcano in the range that is still active .", "The range takes its name from Mount Wrangell , which is one of the largest andesite shield volcanoes in the world , and also the only presently active volcano in the range ." ]
[ "Because of this places north of the Wrangell Mountains are some of the coldest areas of North America during the winter .", "The inland areas to the north of the Wrangell Mountains are therefore among the coldest areas of North America during the winter ." ]
[ "The Wrangell Mountains are just to the northwest of the Saint Elias Mountains and northeast of the Chugach Mountains .", "The Wrangell Mountains are just to the northwest of the Saint Elias Mountains and northeast of the Chugach Mountains , which are along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska ." ]
[ "The Wrangell Mountains were made by volcanoes . The second and third tallest volcanoes in the United States , Mount Blackburn and Mount Sanford are there .", "The Wrangell Mountains are almost entirely volcanic in origin , and they include the second and third highest volcanoes in the United States , Mount Blackburn and Mount Sanford ." ]
[ "He leaps to fame in 1972 playing the role of Kwai Chang Caine , in TV series Kung Fu . Kwai Chang Caine is a Shaolin monk fugitive who fled to America to escape the Emperor to put a price on his head , for the crime of his father 63 episodes were filmed between ( 1972 - 1975 ) .", "For three seasons , David Carradine starred as a half-Chinese , half-Caucasian Shaolin monk , Kwai Chang Caine , on the ABC hit TV series Kung Fu ( 1972 â `` 1975 ) and was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award for the role ." ]
[ "Mongauzy is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Mongauzy is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "The Buick won the Best New SUV \\/ CUV ( over C$ 60,000 ) award from the AJAC in 2008 .", "The Enclave received the Best New SUV \\/ CUV ( over C$ 60,000 ) from the AJAC in 2008 ." ]
[ "The Buick Enclave is a full-sized luxury SUV that is built by General Motors 's Buick brand .", "The Buick Enclave is a full-size crossover SUV launched in May 2007 as a 2008 model by the Buick division of General Motors ." ]
[ "The four different clubs are woods , irons , putters and wedges .", "The feet are commonly shoulder width apart for middle irons and putters , narrower for short irons and wider for long irons and woods . The ball is positioned in the center of the players stance for short irons and putters , more to the front for middle irons and even more for long irons and woods ." ]
[ "The book Rules of Golf reads `` The Game of Golf consists in playing a ball from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules . ''", "Golf is defined , in the rules of golf , as `` playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules . ''" ]
[ "Golf is a game played in an open field where the golfer plays his golf ball into a hole by using different types of clubs ( golf instruments ) .", "Golf is a precision club-and-ball sport , in which competing players ( golfers ) , using many types of clubs , attempt to hit balls into each hole on a golf course while employing the fewest number of strokes . Golf is one of the few ball games that does not require a standardized playing area ." ]
[ "Person vs. Society is when the hero 's main source of conflict is traditions or ideas .", "Person vs. Society is a theme in fiction in which a main character 's , or group of main characters ' , main source of conflict is social traditions or concepts ." ]
[ "For example , if you were on a rollercoaster , the highest part would be the climax . The climax usually near to the end of the story , because the whole story has been building up to it ( rising action ) .", "The Falling action is the part of a story , usually found in tragedies and short stories , following the climax and showing the effects of the climax ." ]
[ "Person vs. Self is when a character is facing his own fears , confusion or philosophy .", "Person vs. Him or Herself is the theme in literature that places a character against his or her own will , confusion , or fears ." ]
[ "Such stories are sometimes used to represent or criticize Freud 's theory of id vs. superego .", "Such stories are often seen in Freudian Criticism as representations of id vs. superego ." ]
[ "Person vs. Nature is when a character is fighting against forces of nature .", "Person vs. Nature is the theme in literature that places a character against forces of nature ." ]
[ "Sometimes the character tries to find out who he or she is , and comes to realize it or change it .", "Person vs. Him or Herself can also be where a character tries to find out who he or she is or comes to a realization or a change in character ." ]
[ "An example is the conflict between Judah and Messala in Ben-Hur .", "An example is the conflict between Judah and Messala in Ben-Hur , as would be the conflict between a bully and his victim ." ]
[ "Many films focus on this theme .", "Many disaster films focus on this theme , which is predominant within many survival stories ." ]
[ "Person vs. Person is when the hero is fighting another person .", "Person vs. Person is a theme in literature in which the main character 's conflict with another person is the focus of the story ." ]
[ "Society itself is often treated as a single character , just as another person is in person vs. person conflict .", "Society itself is often looked at as a single character , just as an opposing party would be looked at in a Person vs. Person conflict ." ]
[ "Person vs. Supernatural is when a character is battling supernatural forces .", "Person vs. Supernatural is a theme in literature that places a character against supernatural forces ." ]
[ "In modern times , a new one , `` Person vs. Technology '' , has been used .", "In modern times , Person vs. Machine , also known as Person vs. Technology , has become another one ." ]
[ "The struggle of the human being to come to a decision is the base of this type of conflict .", "The struggle of the human being to come to a decision is the basis of Person vs. Him or Herself ." ]
[ "Unlike DES ( the predecessor of AES ) , AES is a substitution-permutation network , not a Feistel network .", "Unlike its predecessor , DES , AES does not use a Feistel network ." ]
[ "This cipher algorithm was developed by two Belgian cryptographers , Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen , and submitted to the AES selection process under the name `` Rijndael '' , a portmanteau of the names of the inventors .", "The Rijndael cipher was developed by two Belgian cryptographers , Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen , and submitted by them to the AES selection process ." ]
[ "It became effective as a standard May 26 , 2002 .", "It became effective as a Federal government standard on May 26 , 2002 after approval by the Secretary of Commerce ." ]
[ "AES is fast in both software and hardware , is relatively easy to implement , and requires little memory .", "It is fast in both software and hardware ." ]
[ "`` The design and strength of all key lengths of the AES algorithm ( i.e. , 128 , 192 and 256 ) are sufficient to protect classified information up to the SECRET level .", "In June 2003 , the U.S. Government announced that AES may be used to protect classified information : The design and strength of all key lengths of the AES algorithm ( i.e. , 128 , 192 and 256 ) are sufficient to protect classified information up to the SECRET level ." ]
[ "AES was announced by National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 ( FIPS 197 ) on November 26 , 2001 after a 5-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated before Rijndael was selected as the most suitable .", "AES was announced by National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 ( FIPS 197 ) on November 26 , 2001 after a 5-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated before Rijndael was selected as the most suitable ( see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details ) ." ]
[ "It is available by choice in many different encryption packages .", "It is available in many different encryption packages ." ]
[ "Lacres is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Lacres is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Alice 's Adventures in Wonderland is a 1865 book written by English author and mathematics professor , Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , better known as Lewis Carroll .", "Alice 's Adventures in Wonderland ( commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland ) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll ." ]
[ "Dodgson told these tales to three little girls , ( whom one of them was named Alice ) , and one day , Alice asked Dodgson to write the ` Alice ' tales down as a storybook .", "During the trip the Reverend Dodgson told the girls a story that featured a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking for an adventure . The girls loved it , and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her ." ]
[ "Brantes is a commune of 65 people ( 1999 ) . It is located in the region Provence-Alpes-C Ã te d'Azur in the Vaucluse department in the south of France .", "Brantes is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-C Ã te d'Azur region in southeastern France ." ]
[ "David Lloyd George , 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor OM , PC ( 17 January , 1863 â `` 26 March , 1945 ) was the British Prime Minister during the last half of World War I. He was Prime Minister for six years , between 1916 and 1922 .", "David Lloyd George , 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor OM , PC ( 17 January 1863 â `` 26 March 1945 ) was a British Liberal politician and statesman ." ]
[ "By 1922 , Lloyd George 's coalition was breaking apart . In October 1922 , the Conservative Party led by Andrew Bonar Law won the election .", "However it was not until 19 October 1922 that the coalition was dealt its final blow ." ]
[ "In April 1994 , `` Jerry and David 's Guide to the World Wide Web '' was renamed `` Yahoo ! ''", "In April 1994 , `` David and Jerry 's Guide to the World Wide Web '' was renamed `` Yahoo ! '' ." ]
[ "In January 1994 , Jerry Yang and David Filo were Electrical Engineering graduate students at Stanford University .", "In January 1994 , Jerry Yang and David Filo were Electrical Engineering graduate students at Stanford University when they created a website named `` David and Jerry 's Guide to the World Wide Web '' ." ]
[ "The authors com from the Sil Valley , specially from El Bierzu and it is the collective book in the Leonese language where there are more authors .", "The authors com from the Sil Valley , specially from El Bierzu ( Llià n ) , and it is the collective book in the Leonese language where there are more authors ." ]
[ "Interstate 5 ( sometimes called I-5 ) is a 1381.29 m long Interstate Highway in the states of California , Oregon , and Washington .", "Interstate 5 is the only Interstate Highway to touch both the Canadian and Mexican borders ." ]
[ "Courtaoult is a commune of the Aube dà partement in the north-central part of France .", "Courtaoult is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France ." ]
[ "The King 's Men was a company of actors to which William Shakespeare belonged through most of his career .", "The King 's Men was the company of actors to which William Shakespeare ( 1564 -- 1616 ) belonged through most of his career ." ]
[ "formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain 's Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I , it became The King 's Men in 1603 when King James I had the throne and became the company 's patron .", "Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain 's Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth , it became The King 's Men in 1603 when King James ascended the throne and became the company 's patron ." ]
[ "Johannes Rau was a practising Christian . He was sometimes called , `` Brother John '' , to make fun of his strong Christian belief ; but , he sometimes used this term himself .", "Rau was known as a practising Christian ( and sometimes titled , `` Brother John '' , to ridicule his intense Christian position ; however , he sometimes used this term himself ) ." ]
[ "This party only existed from 1952 until 1957 .", "This party was known for proposing German reunification , from 1952 until it was disbanded in 1957 ." ]
[ "In 1994 Rau tried for the first time to become Federal President , but lost to Roman Herzog .", "In 1994 , Rau tried for the first time to become Federal President , but lost to Roman Herzog ." ]
[ "His family was Protestant , and he was active in the Confessing Church , a part of the German Protestant Church which was against Nazism .", "His family was strongly Protestant . As a schoolboy , Rau was active in the Confessing Church , a circle of the German Protestant Church which actively resisted Nazism ." ]
[ "Rau left school in 1949 and worked as a journalist and publisher .", "Rau left school in 1949 and worked as a journalist and publisher , especially with the Protestant Youth Publishing House ." ]
[ "Johannes Rau ( 16 January 1931 , Wuppertal â `` 27 January 2006 , Berlin ) was a German politician of the SPD .", "Johannes Rau ( 16 January 1931 -- 27 January 2006 ) was a German politician of the SPD ." ]
[ "In 1958 Rau was elected a member of the Landtag ( state parliament ) of North Rhine-Westphalia .", "In 1958 , Rau was elected for the first time as member of the Landtag ( state parliament ) of North Rhine-Westphalia ( NRW ) ." ]
[ "He was the eighth President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1 July 1999 until 30 June 2004 and minister president of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 1998 .", "He was President of Germany from 1 July 1999 , until 30 June 2004 , and Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 1998 ." ]
[ "He was born in Barmen , Wuppertal .", "Rau was born in the Barmen part of Wuppertal , Rhine Province , as the third of five children ." ]
[ "In 1987 Rau tried to become chancellor of Germany for the SPD , but lost to Helmut Kohl 's Christian Democrats ( CDU ) .", "In 1987 , Rau tried to become chancellor of Germany for the SPD , but his refusal to contemplate forming a coalition with the Green Party meant he could not win the elections against Helmut Kohlâ s Christian Democrats ( CDU ) ." ]
[ "Some Israeli delegates to walked out , but Israeli President Moshe Katsav supported and praised him for bridging the gap between the two states .", "However , Israeli President Moshe Katsav supported and praised him for bridging the gap between the two states ." ]
[ "Johannes Rau died on 27 January 2006 in Berlin .", "Rau died in Berlin on 27 January 2006 ." ]
[ "Christina Rau is a granddaughter of Gustav Heinemann , former President of Germany .", "Christina Rau is a granddaughter of her husband 's mentor , Gustav Heinemann , former President of Germany ." ]
[ "Rau twice served as President of the Bundesrat in 1982\\/83 and 1994\\/95 , and was deputy for the Federal President .", "Rau twice served as President of the Bundesrat in 1982\\/83 and 1994\\/95 , and thus deputised for the Federal President ." ]
[ "He founded five universities in North Rhine-Westphalia during the 1970s . He also startedand initiated Germany 's first distance learning university at Hagen ( modelled on the Open University in Britain ) .", "As part of the mass-education campaign of the 1970s , he founded five universities , each at different sites , in North Rhine-Westphalia and initiated Germanyâ s first distance learning university at Hagen ( modelled on the Open University ) ." ]
[ "On 9 August 1982 he married the political scientist Christina Delius ( born 1956 ) .", "On 9 August 1982 , Rau married the political scientist , Christina Delius ( born 1956 ) ." ]
[ "In 2000 Rau was the first German head of state since the Holocaust to address the Knesset , the Israeli parliament , in German .", "In 2000 , Rau was the first German head of state since the Holocaust to address the Knesset , the Israeli parliament , in German ." ]
[ "After leaving office , Rau lived with his family in the federal capital Berlin .", "After leaving office , Rau lived with his family in the federal capital , Berlin ." ]
[ "In 1967 he became chairman of the SPD group in the Landtag , and in 1970 Minister of Science and Education in the cabinet of Minister President Heinz KÃ 1\\/4 hn .", "In 1967 , he became chairman of the SPD fraction in the Landtag , and in 1970 Minister of Science and Education in the cabinet of Minister President Heinz KÃ 1\\/4 hn ." ]
[ "Rau was a member of the All-German People 's Party ( GVP ) , which was founded by Gustav Heinemann , who also became a president of Germany .", "Rau was a member of the All-German Peopleâ s Party ( GVP ) , which was founded by Gustav Heinemann ." ]
[ "In 1978 Rau became Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia , where he remained until 1998 , winning four elections for the SPD , which became biggest party in the Landtag each time and gained an absolute majority three times , in 1980 , 1985 , 1990 and finally 1995 .", "In 1977 , Rau became Chairman of the North Rhine-Westphalia SPD , and in 1978 Minister President of the state , were he remained until 1998 , with four successful elections for the SPD , which became strongest party in the Landtag each time and gained an absolute majority three times , in 1980 , 1985 , 1990 and finally 1995 ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Saint-Sulpice-en-Pareds is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "Silver can be found as a metal .", "Silver also has the lowest contact resistance of any metal ." ]
[ "Silver compounds are disinfectants .", "Its compounds are used in photographic film and dilute silver nitrate solutions and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides ." ]
[ "Silver compounds are toxic .", "Silver itself is not toxic but most silver salts are , and some may be carcinogenic ." ]
[ "A performance , in performing arts , generally comprises an event in which one group of people ( the performer or performers ) behave in a particular way for another group of people ( the ( audience ) ) ) .", "A performance , in performing arts , generally comprises an event in which one group of people ( the performer or performers ) behave in a particular way for another group of people . ( the audience ) ." ]
[ "The first mention and discovery of the principles behind the pinhole camera , a precursor to the camera obscura , belong to Mozi ( 470 BC to 390 BC ) , a Chinese philosopher and founder of Mohism .", "The first mention of the principles behind the pinhole camera , a precursor to the camera obscura , belongs to Mo-Ti ( 470 BCE to 390 BCE ) , a Chinese philosopher and the founder of Mohism ." ]
[ "Later , Aristotle ( 384 to 322 BC ) understood the optical principle of the pinhole camera .", "The Greek philosopher Aristotle ( 384 to 322 BCE ) understood the optical principle of the pinhole camera ." ]
[ "Although both the pinhole camera and camera obscura is credited to Ibn al-Haytham , the camera obscura was first described by Aristotle , who was the first to describe how an image is formed on the eye , using the camera obscura as an analogy .", "The camera obscura was known to earlier scholars since the time of Mozi and Aristotle ." ]
[ "Vladimir Vysotsky had many talents and is often described by the word `` bard '' ( Ð Ð Ñ Ð ) . This word had a special meaning in the Soviet Union .", "The multifaceted talent of Vladimir Vysotsky is often described by the word `` bard '' ( Ð Ð Ñ Ð ) , a term that carried a special meaning in the Soviet Union ." ]
[ "Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky ( January 25 , 1938 â `` July 25 , 1980 ) was an iconic Soviet and Russian singer , songwriter , poet , and actor .", "Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky ( 25 January 1938 â `` 25 July 1980 ) was an iconic Soviet-Russian singer , songwriter , poet , and actor whose career had an immense and enduring effect on Russian culture ." ]
[ "Vysotsky was never happy about this .", "Vysotsky was never enthusiastic about this term , however ." ]
[ "His work was largely ignored by the official Soviet cultural establishment . He had remarkable fame during his lifetime .", "Though his work was largely ignored by the official Soviet cultural establishment , he achieved remarkable fame during his lifetime , and to this day exerts significant influence on many of Russia 's popular musicians and actors who wish to emulate his iconic status ." ]
[ "He was an early name in today 's pediatric surgery , and then served as the Surgeon General of the United States and as vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps from 1982 to 1989 , under President Ronald Reagan and was thought of as the first `` celebrity Surgeon General '' .", "He was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps , and served as thirteenth Surgeon General of the United States under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1989 ." ]
[ "These four views , along with Koop 's personality and use of the media , made the office of Surgeon General more well known than it was before . He is the first Surgeon General to be the subject of a well known song -- `` Promiscuous '' , by Frank Zappa .", "Taken together , these four issues combined with Koop 's personality and his willingness to make use of mass media brought to the office of Surgeon General a higher public profile than it previously had merited ; he is , for instance , the first Surgeon General to have been the subject of a popular song -- `` Promiscuous '' , by Frank Zappa ." ]
[ "Charles Everett Koop ( born October 14 , 1916 ) is an American physician who became well known as a pediatric surgeon at the Children 's Hospital of Philadelphia .", "Charles Everett Koop ( born October 14 , 1916 ) is an American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator ." ]
[ "Koop was unusual in his style , and well known for his mustache-less beard and colorful bow ties .", "Koop was a somewhat eccentric and flamboyant figure , well-known for his mustache-less beard and colorful bow ties ." ]
[ "He\\/She reports to the Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) .", "The Director reports to the Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) ." ]
[ "He\\/She reports to the Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) . The Director is assisted by the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency .", "On April 21 , 2005 , the Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) took on the roles as head of the Intelligence Community and principal intelligence advisor to the President and the NSC ." ]
[ "The Director is nominated by the President , with the concurring or nonconcurring recommendation from the Director of National Intelligence and must be confirmed by majority vote from the Senate .", "The Director is a civilian or a general or flag officer of the armed forces nominated by the President , with the concurring or nonconcurring recommendation from the Director of National Intelligence , and must be confirmed by a majority vote of the Senate ." ]
[ "The licence was handed over to the first team of editors consiting of Emil Carlebach , Hans Etzkorn , Wilhelm Karl Gerst , Otto Grossmann , Wilhelm Knothe , Paul Rodemann and Arno Rudert . There were social democrats , political katholics and communists , who had spent years in the resistance and nazi concentration camps or in exile .", "The licence was handed over to the first team of editors consisting of Emil Carlebach , Hans Etzkorn , Wilhelm Karl Gerst , Otto Grossmann , Wilhelm Knothe , Paul Rodemann and Arno Rudert , a progressive think-tank of social democrats , political Catholics and communists , who had spent years in the resistance and Nazi concentration camps or in exile ." ]
[ "And it was the first newspaper in the U.S. sector .", "It was the first newspaper published in the US sector in occupied Germany and the second newspaper in post-war Germany ." ]
[ "The Frankfurter Rundschau was the second newspaper starting in Germany after the World War II on the 1st of August 1945 .", "The `` Rundschau '' published its first issue on 1 August 1945 , shortly after the end of World War II ." ]
[ "Norfolk is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England .", "Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England ." ]
[ "It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west , Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south .", "It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west , Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south ." ]
[ "The MC12 was succeeded by the Maserati MC12 Corsa in 2006 .", "The Corsa is a variant of the MC12 intended for racetrack use . In contrast to the race version of the MC12 , of which street-legal versions were produced for homologation purposes , the MC12 Corsa is intended for private use , albeit restricted to the track , as the Corsa 's modifications make it illegal to drive on the road ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Thorigny is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "Backgammon is a game played by two players .", "Backgammon is one of the oldest board games for two players ." ]
[ "Each player moves pieces around a board . Players roll two dice to find out how far their pieces can move in one turn .", "The playing pieces are moved according to the roll of dice , and players win by removing all of their pieces from the board ." ]
[ "In the 1980s , a new type of punk rock called `` hardcore punk '' or `` hardcore '' developed .", "Some early punk bands transformed into hardcore acts ." ]
[ "Marcillà - la-Ville is a commune of 740 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Marcillà - la-Ville is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "Wausau is a city in Marathon County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin . It is the largest city in the county , and it is the county seat ( where the government of the county works ) .", "Wausau ( pronounced , ) is a city in and the county seat of Marathon County , Wisconsin , United States ." ]