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[ "Goodies is a pop song recorded by American R&B singer Ciara and rapper Petey Pablo for Ciara 's debut album Goodies ( 2004 ) and written by Ciara , Sean Garrett , LaMarquis Jefferson , Craig Love and Jonathan Smith . `` Goodies '' is a combination of crunk and R&B .", "`` Goodies '' is the debut single by American recording artist Ciara ." ]
[ "The song 's protagonist rejects a male 's sexual advances , proclaiming that he will never get her `` goodies '' because `` they stay in the jar '' .", "The song 's protagonist rejects men 's sexual advances , proclaiming that they will never get her `` goodies '' because `` they stay in the jar '' ." ]
[ "This category lists things related to the 101 Dalmatians francise .", "Category for media in the 101 Dalmatians franchise , based on the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith ." ]
[ "A penal colony is a settlement used to hold prisoners and use them for working in part of the state 's ( usually colonial ) territories . This is much bigger than a prison farm .", "Historically penal colonies have often been used for penal labor in an economically underdeveloped part of a state 's ( usually colonial ) territories , and on a far larger scale than a prison farm ." ]
[ "Convicts would be transported by private companies and sold by auction to plantation owners .", "Convicts would be transported by merchants and auctioned off to plantation owners upon arrival in the colonies ." ]
[ "The British Empire used its colonies in North America as penal colonies for more than 150 years . The first British settlements in Australia were started as penal colonies .", "In practice such penal colonies may be little more than slave communities ." ]
[ "The British used North America as a penal colony .", "The British used North America as a penal colony through a system of indentured servitude ." ]
[ "About 50,000 British convicts were sent to colonial America .", "It is estimated that some 50,000 British convicts were sent to colonial America , representing perhaps one-quarter of all British emigrants during the 18th century ." ]
[ "In the early days of settlement , Singapore was sent Indian convicts . Their job was to clear the jungles for settlement and early public works .", "In the early days of settlement , Singapore was the recipient of Indian convicts , who were tasked with clearing the jungles for settlement and early public works ." ]
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[ "The Co-operative Food , sometimes simply known as the Co-op , is a consumer co-operative supermarket in the United Kingdom , which is part of Socialist-style Co-operative Groupa group where members and all staff have an equal say in how things are run .", "The Co-operative Food is a brand devised for supermarket and convenience store business of the UK 's consumers ' co-operative movement . It is the name of the largest division of The Co-operative Group , and is used by other independent consumer co-operatives in the United Kingdom ." ]
[ "The Co-operative Food purchased Somerfield in early 2009 .", "Retailer Somerfield Stores Ltd. was acquired by The Co-operative Group on 2 March 2009 in a  # 1.57 billion deal ; the brand will be replaced by The Co-operative Food fascia within two years of this acquisition ." ]
[ "Nacton is a village and civil parish in Suffolk Coastal , Suffolk , England .", "Nacton is a civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal region of Suffolk , England , taking its name from the village within it ." ]
[ "She starred as Laverne in the sitcom Laverne & Shirley ( which aired between 1976 and 1983 ) and directed multiple films including 1988 's Big .", "The pair were a hit with the studio audience and Garry Marshall co-created and starred them in a hit spin-off , Laverne and Shirley ( 1976 â `` 1983 ) . The characters of Laverne and Shirley also appeared in five more episodes of Happy Days ." ]
[ "Utah State University ( USU ) is a public university in Logan , Utah , USA .", "Utah State University ( USU ) is a public university located in Logan , Utah ." ]
[ "Western Armenia , also referred to as Byzantine Armenia , later Turkish Armenia , or Ottoman Armenia is a term coined following the division of Greater Armenia between Byzantine Empire ( Western Armenia ) and Persia ( Eastern Armenia ) in 387 AC .", "Western Armenia ( Western ) , also referred to as Byzantine Armenia , later Turkish Armenia , or Ottoman Armenia is a term coined following the division of Greater Armenia between Eastern Roman Empire ( Western Armenia ) and Persia ( Eastern Armenia , Persarmenia ) in 387 ." ]
[ "After the collapse of Ottoman Empire Western Armenia remained under Turkish rule , and in 1894 â `` 96 and 1915 Turkey perpetrated systematic massacres and forced deportations of Armenians .", "During the collapse of Ottoman Empire Western Armenia remained under Turkish rule , and in 1894 â `` 96 and 1915 the Ottoman Empire perpetrated systematic massacres and forced deportations of Armenians resulting in the Armenian Genocide ." ]
[ "After the death of Armenian king Arshak III , in 390 AC , the Western Armenia was governed by Greek generals .", "After the death of Armenian king Arshak III in 390 AD , the area of Roman Armenia called Western Armenia was governed by Byzantine generals ." ]
[ "Since 9th century the most part of Western Armenia included Vaspurakan and Taron was under the rule of Bagratid dynasty of Armenia .", "Since 9th century the larger part of Western Armenia , as well as Vaspurakan and Taron , were under the rule of Bagratid dynasty of Armenia ." ]
[ "In the 7th century Western Armenia was one of the centers of Pavlikian Christian popular sect .", "In the 7th century Western Armenia was one of the centers of the Paulicians , a Christian popular sect ." ]
[ "Contes , 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 .", "Contes is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Greensboro is near Winston Salem and High Point in an area called The Triad .", "Greensboro has grown to be part of a thriving metropolitan area called the Triad , which encompasses three major cities ( Greensboro , High Point , and Winston-Salem ) and more than a million people ." ]
[ "Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina .", "Greensboro Ë É riË nzbÊ roÊ is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina ." ]
[ "Mà hlin is a municipality of the district of Rheinfelden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .", "The municipality is located in the Rheinfelden district , along the Mà hlinbach ( Mà hlin stream ) . It consists of the two parts Obermà hlin ( Upper Mà hlin ) and Untermà hlin ( Lower Mà hlin ) in the south of the railway line and of Riburg in the north ." ]
[ "Benoà t Assou-Ekotto ( born 24 March 1984 ) is a Cameroonian football player . He plays for Tottenham Hotspur and Cameroon national team .", "Benoà t Pierre David Assou-Ekotto ( born 24 March 1984 in Arras , France ) is a French-born Cameroonian footballer who plays for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur as a left back ." ]
[ "Saint-Loubert is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Saint-Loubert is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "Bojan KrkiÄ ( born 28 August 1990 ) is a Spanish football player . He plays for Barcelona .", "Bojan KrkiÄ PÃ rez ( ; pronounced Boyan Krkich Perez ; born 28 August 1990 , in Linyola , Lleida , Catalonia ) often known as just Bojan , is a Spanish footballer of Serbian descent who currently plays as a striker for Spanish La Liga club FC Barcelona ." ]
[ "Auquainville is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Auquainville is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "Wellington is a city of Kentucky in the United States .", "Wellington is a city in Jefferson County , Kentucky , United States ." ]
[ "Jelle Van Damme ( born 10 October 1983 ) is a Belgian football player .", "Jelle Francois Maria Van Damme ( born 10 October 1983 ) is a Belgian international footballer who can play as a central defender , left back or left sided midfielder ." ]
[ "Jebel Barkal , also called Gebel Barkal , is a small mountain located about 400 kilometers ( 248.6 miles ) north of a city called Khartoum , in the country of Sudan .", "Jebel Barkal or Gebel Barkal is a very small mountain located some 400 km north of Khartoum , in Karima town in Northern State in Sudan , on a large bend of the Nile River , in the region called Nubia ." ]
[ "He also received an Honorary Award from the Academy in 1961 .", "He also received an Honorary Award in 1961 from the Academy ." ]
[ "Gary Cooper ( born Frank James Cooper May 7 , 1901 â `` May 13 , 1961 ) was an American film actor . His career went from the 1925 until 1961 , during which he made one hundred films .", "One month later , on May 13 , 1961 , six days after his 60th birthday , Cooper died ." ]
[ "There also a world famous string quartet named after Komitas .", "There also exists a worldwide renowned string quartet named after Komitas ." ]
[ "He traveled extensively around the country , listening and recording details about Armenian folk songs and dances performed in various villages .", "He traveled extensively around the country , listening to and recording details about Armenian folk songs and dances performed in various villages ." ]
[ "His good friend , Turkish nationalist poet Emin Yurdakul , the authoress Halide Edip , and the U.S. ambassador Henry Morgenthau intervened with the government and , by special orders from Talat Pasha , Komitas was sent back to the capital .", "His good friend , Turkish nationalist poet Mehmet Emin Yurdakul , the authoress Halide Edip , and the U.S. ambassador Henry Morgenthau intervened with the government and , by special orders from Talat Pasha , Komitas was dispatched back to the capital alongside eight other Armenians who had been deported ." ]
[ "His major work is Badarak ( Divine Liturgy ) , still used today as one of the two most popular musical settings of the Armenian Church liturgy .", "His major work is Badarak ( Divine Liturgy ) , still used today as one of the two most popular musical settings of the Armenian Church liturgy or mass , which he started composing in 1892 but never completely finished due to the upcoming World War I. For the basis of the work he took chants sung by the eldest priests and upgraded it with typical ( `` cleaned '' of foreign influences ) Armenian music elements from his collected material . Today the best known version of Badarak is his favorite for a three-voiced male choir ." ]
[ "He was the first non-European to be admitted into the International Music Society of which he was a co-founder .", "He was the first non-European to be admitted into the International Music Society , of which he was a co-founder ." ]
[ "He established and conducted the monastery choir till 1896 when he went to Berlin , to the Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm University . Here he studied music at the private conservatory of Prof. Richard Schmidt .", "He established and conducted the monastery choir until 1896 when he went to Berlin , enrolled the Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm University and studied music at the private conservatory of Prof. Richard Schmidt ." ]
[ "In autumn 1916 , he was taken to a Turkish military hospital and he moved to Paris in 1919 where he died in a psychiatric clinic Villejuif in 1935 .", "As of autumn 1916 , he was taken to a Turkish military hospital and he moved to Paris in 1919 where he died in a psychiatric clinic Villejuif in 1935 ." ]
[ "In 1899 he acquired the title doctor of musicology and returned to Echmiadzin .", "In 1899 he acquired the title doctor of musicology and returned to Echmiadzin , where he took over conducting a polyphonic male choir ." ]
[ "On April 24 , 1915 , said to be the day when Armenian Genocide officially began , he was arrested . The next day he was put on a train with 180 other Armenian notables and sent to the city of à ankÄ rÄ in northern Central Anatolia , at a distance of some 300 miles .", "On April 24 , 1915 , said to be the day when the Armenian Genocide officially began , he was arrested and put on a train the next day together with 180 other Armenian notables and sent to the city of à ankÄ rÄ in northern Central Anatolia , at a distance of some 300 miles ." ]
[ "Riggins is a city of Idaho in the United States .", "Riggins is a city in Idaho County , Idaho , United States ." ]
[ "Vis-en-Artois is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Vis-en-Artois is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Halley 's Comet ( Comet Halley ) is a comet which comes round every 75 or 76 years .", "Halley 's Comet or Comet Halley ( or ; officially designated 1P\\/Halley ) is the best-known of the short-period comets , and is visible from Earth every 75 to 76 years ." ]
[ "The comet is named after Edmond Halley ( 1656 -- 1742 ) , an English astronomer , who predicted the comet 's return . Halley 's Comet was the first comet to be recognized as periodic .", "The comet 's periodicity was first determined in 1705 by English astronomer Edmond Halley , after whom it is now named ." ]
[ "This shows how the Ford Fiesta has changed each generation .", "Ford currently manufactures and sells the fifth generation Fiesta as the Ford Figo ." ]
[ "In mathematics , the cardinality of a set means the number of its elements .", "In mathematics , the cardinality of a set is a measure of the `` number of elements of the set '' ." ]
[ "Kota Hattori ( born 22 November 1977 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Sanfrecce Hiroshima .", "Kota Hattori is a Japanese footballer who plays for Sanfrecce Hiroshima ." ]
[ "Please assume good faith when talking with other editors .", "Please assume good faith in your dealings with other editors ." ]
[ "Gabriel Donizete de Santana ( born 8 September 1987 ) is a Brazilian football player . He plays for Sanat Naft .", "Gabriel Donizete de Santana , or simply Gabriel ( born September 8 , 1987 ) , is a Brazilian Midfielder who currently plays for Sanat Naft F.C. in the Azadegan League ." ]
[ "It stopped operations at 3:00 am 18 April 2004 , with Connex Melbourne then taking over all rail operations .", "It operated from 2001 until it ceased operation at 3:00 am on 18 April 2004 , with Connex Melbourne then taking over all rail operations ." ]
[ "On October 1 , 2001 , Bayside Trains renamed themselves to M ) Train , along with Swanston Trams renaming themselves to M ) Tram .", "In October 2001 , National Express renamed Bayside Trains to M ) Train ( as well as rebranding Swanston Trams as M ) Tram ." ]
[ "The Indian Territory , also known as The Indian Country , The Indian territory or the Indian territories , was land set aside within the United States for the use of Native Americans .", "The Indian Territory , also known as the Indian Territories and the Indian Country , was land set aside within the United States for the use of American Indians ." ]
[ "She was the wife of the conductor Sir John Barbirolli .", "Evelyn , Lady Barbirolli OBE ( 24 January 1911-25 January 2008 ) was an English oboist , and wife of the conductor Sir John Barbirolli ." ]
[ "After Barbirolliâ s death in 1970 she started to play her oboe again .", "After her husband 's death in 1970 , Evelyn started to play her oboe again ." ]
[ "She was a student there at the same time as Benjamin Britten , who sometimes asked her to play some of the oboe music he had just written .", "Benjamin Britten , nearly three years younger , was also a student there and he got her to play through some of his compositions for oboe ." ]
[ "She taught at the Royal Academy of Music , and was always known as â Lady Barbirolliâ ( or â Lady Bâ ) .", "She taught at the Royal Academy of Music , where she was affectionately known as `` Lady B '' ." ]
[ "He gave Evelyn the job of first oboe in this orchestra .", "He appointed Evelyn as first oboe in the orchestra ." ]
[ "By this time Barbirolli was conductor of the New York Philharmonic . He had taken this job after Toscanini had left .", "By this time Barbirolli was conductor of the New York Philharmonic , where he had succeeded Arturo Toscanini in 1936 ." ]
[ "Evelyn started her professional career as an oboist in the Drury Lane orchestra .", "She started her professional career by deputising for LÃ on Goossens in the Drury Lane Orchestra ." ]
[ "She wrote a book about Oboe Technique and the Oboistâ s Companion , a book in 3 volumes . She also wrote an autobiography called Living with Glorious John .", "She wrote the books Oboe Technique and the three-volume Oboist 's Companion , and her autobiography Living with Glorious John ." ]
[ "When the Hallà Orchestra went to Austria in 1948 she played Mozartâ s oboe concerto with them . People at that time only knew this work in an arrangement for the flute .", "When the Hallà Orchestra performed in Salzburg in 1948 she was the soloist in the first performance of Mozart 's Oboe Concerto , K. 314 , a work which at that time was only known in the version arranged for flute and orchestra ." ]
[ "She played several other concertos with him conducting , and they made several recordings .", "Several of these are on recordings they made ." ]
[ "Her mother was related to Charles Reade , a 19th century novelist .", "Her mother was related to Charles Reade , a novelist of the Victorian era ." ]
[ "Barbirolli was married , but his marriage did not last long .", "Barbirolli was married , although the marriage was not to last ." ]
[ "Vaughan Williams was very pleased with their recording of his oboe concerto .", "Ralph Vaughan Williams was particularly pleased with their recording of his Oboe Concerto ." ]
[ "She started to learn the oboe at her school , Downe House , near Newbury .", "She did not take up the oboe until she was 17 , when she started to learn at her school , Downe House , near Newbury , under the headship of Olive Willis ." ]
[ "Barbirolli kept working hard although he was not well . During his last years they had financial problems when Barbirolliâ s manager caused them to lose a lot of money .", "During his last years , Barbirolli 's former manager caused them severe financial problems ." ]
[ "She studied the oboe there , and the piano as a second instrument . She also played the cello and timpani .", "She also learned the piano as a second instrument , and played the cello and the timpani ." ]
[ "Evelyn married Barbirolli in 1939 , after he had divorced his first wife .", "Evelyn Rothwell married John Barbirolli in 1939 after his divorce from his first wife ." ]
[ "Barbirolli and his new wife lived in New York until 1943 when they returned to England so that Barbirolli could be the conductor of the Hallà Orchestra in Manchester .", "Barbirolli and Evelyn lived in New York until 1943 , when they returned to England so that Barbirolli could take over the conductorship of the Hallà Orchestra , based in Manchester ." ]
[ "She traveled with him to America when he became conductor of the Houston Symphony Orchestra .", "She traveled with him to the United States when he became conductor of the Houston Symphony Orchestra ." ]
[ "She was made an OBE in 1984 .", "She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1984 ." ]
[ "Cordova is a city in Alaska .", "Cordova was named Puerto Cordova by Spanish explorer Salvador Fidalgo in 1790 ." ]
[ "Regis Catholic High School was a Catholic high school in Cedar Rapids , Iowa . It is at 735 Prairie Drive NE .", "Regis Catholic High School was a Catholic high school in Cedar Rapids , Iowa , located at 735 Prairie Drive NE ." ]
[ "Wakhan or `` the Wakhan '' ( also spelt Vakhan ; Persian and Ù Ø Ø Ø Ù , is a region of Afghanistan . It is part of the Pamir Mountains and the Karakoram Range .", "Wakhan or `` the Wakhan '' ( also spelt Vakhan ; Persian , and , ) is a very mountainous and rugged part of the Pamir and Karakoram regions of Afghanistan ." ]
[ "Cristian Rodrà guez ( born 30 September 1985 ) is an Uruguayan football player . He plays for Porto and Uruguay national team .", "Cristian Gabriel Rodrà guez Barotti ( born 30 September 1985 in Juan Lacaze ) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for F.C. Porto in Portugal , mainly as a left winger ." ]
[ "`` Brothers & Sisters '' is a song and EP by Coldplay . It was released as their first single in 1999 following the Safety EP , released a year earlier .", "`` Brothers & Sisters '' is a song by Coldplay , released as their first single in 1999 following the Safety EP , released a year earlier ." ]
[ "He was born on November 3 , 1852 and he died on July 30 , 1912 . He started ruling Japan in 1867 , after the death of his father , Emperor KÅ mei .", "The Meiji Emperor ( 3 November 1852 -- 30 July 1912 ) or Meiji the Great was the 122nd emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession , reigning from 3 February 1867 until his death ." ]
[ "George VI ( York Cottage , Sandringham House , 14 December 1895 â `` 6 February 1952 ) , born Albert Frederick Arthur George , was the King of the United Kingdom from 11 December 1936 until he died .", "George VI ( Albert Frederick Arthur George ; 14 December 1895 â `` 6 February 1952 ) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death ." ]
[ "Her daughter Louise Leakey continues the family ` business ' by conducting paleontological research .", "Her daughter Louise Leakey continues family traditions by conducting paleontological research ." ]
[ "She is married to Richard Leakey , the son of Louis and Mary Leakey .", "Meave Leakey is married to Richard Leakey , a famous paleontologist ." ]
[ "She studies the origin of mankind in West Africa .", "She studies the origin of mankind in Africa ." ]
[ "Meave G. Leakey ( born Meave Epps , 28 July 1942 in London ) is a renowned contemporary paleontologist .", "Meave G. Leakey ( born M. Epps on 28 July 1942 in London , England ) is together with her husband Richard Leakey one of the most renowned contemporary paleontologists ." ]
[ "One cubic centimetre corresponds to a volume of of a cubic metre , or of a litre ; therefore , 1 cm = 1 mL .", "One cubic centimetre corresponds to a volume of of a cubic metre , or of a litre , or one millilitre ; thus , 1 cm3 â 1 mL ." ]
[ "In the United Kingdom millilitres are used in preference to cubic centimetres in the medical field .", "In the United Kingdom , millilitres are used in preference to cubic centimetres in the medical field , but not the automotive ." ]
[ "A cubic centimetre ( symbol cm or cc ) ( U.S. spelling : cubic centimeter ) is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived SI-unit cubic metre and corresponds to the volume of a cube measuring 1 cm à -- 1 cm à -- 1 cm .", "A cubic centimetre ( or cubic centimeter in US English ) ( symbol cm3 â '' the abbreviations cc and ccm , though widely used , are deprecated ) is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived SI-unit cubic metre , and corresponds to the volume of a cube measuring 1 cm à -- 1 cm à -- 1 cm ." ]
[ "Riencourt-l à s-Cagnicourt is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Riencourt-l à s-Cagnicourt is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "XSLT is based on XML .", "XSLT is most often used to convert data between different XML schemas or to convert XML data into web pages or PDF documents ." ]
[ "XSLT , which stands for Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations is a programming language .", "XSLT ( Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations ) is a declarative , XML-based language used for the transformation of XML documents ." ]
[ "An episode is a part of a dramatic work such as a television or radio program .", "An episode is a part of a dramatic work such as a serial television or radio program ." ]
[ "Also , there is not much material on Khmer .", "Khmer has its own script , an abugida known in Khmer as Aksar Khmer ." ]
[ "In classical times , this term was used to describe blue pigments , particularly mixtures of copper and cobaltous oxides .", "In classical times , cerulean was used to describe blue pigments , particularly mixtures of copper and cobaltous oxides ." ]
[ "The town has was granted a Royal Charter in 1450 , making the Town of Strathaven a Burgh of Barony .", "The town was granted a Royal Charter in 1450 , making the Town of Strathaven a burgh of barony ." ]
[ "Her father was attorney Lee Eastman , whose law partner was his son ( Linda 's brother ) John Eastman . Her mother was Louise Linder , who was an heiress to a department store fortune .", "Her father and mother were Lee Eastman and Louise Sara Lindner Eastman , heiress to the Lindner Department Store fortune ." ]
[ "Lady Linda Louise Eastman See McCartney ( September 24 , 1941-April 17 , 1998 ) was the first wife of musician Paul McCartney .", "Linda Louise McCartney , Lady McCartney ( nà e Eastman , formerly See ; September 24 , 1941 â `` April 17 , 1998 ) was an American photographer , musician and animal rights activist ." ]