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"Giza 's infrastructure saw much attention from both the British government prior to the 1952 coup d'etat as well as the current Egyptian government due to the city 's importance in tourism .",
"Giza 's infrastructure saw much attention from both the British government prior to the 1952 coup d'etat , as well as the current Egyptian government due to the city 's importance in tourism ."
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"It is named in honor of the patron saint of England , though it is indirectly regarded as being named for the founder of the Bermuda colony , Englishman Admiral Sir George Somers .",
"It is named after the founder of the Bermuda colony , Admiral Sir George Somers ."
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"Ã taing is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Ã taing is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Space Shuttle Atlantis ( OV-104 ) is the fourth space shuttle run by NASA .",
"The Space Shuttle Atlantis ( Orbiter Vehicle Designation : OV-104 ) is now one of the two remaining operational Space Shuttle orbiter in the Space Shuttle fleet belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) , the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States ( the other operational Space Shuttle being Endeavour ) ."
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"He made a number of videos for the CKY . He became famous when he joined MTV 's Jackass crew .",
"He released a series of videos under the CKY banner and came to prominence after being drafted into MTV 's Jackass crew ."
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"He has also been in MTV 's Viva La Bam and Bam 's Unholy Union , both Jackass movies , and Haggard , which he helped write and direct .",
"He has since appeared in MTV 's Viva La Bam and Bam 's Unholy Union , all three Jackass movies , and Haggard and Minghags , both of which he co-wrote and directed ."
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"Brandon Cole `` Bam '' Margera ( born September 28 , 1979 in West Chester , Pennsylvania ) is famous as a skateboarder , daredevil and for being on television and radio .",
"Brandon Cole `` Bam '' Margera ( pronounced ; born September 28 , 1979 ) is an American professional skateboarder , television and radio personality , actor and daredevil ."
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"He was born on July 9 , 1985 . He plays for Aston Villa .",
"Ashley Simon Young ( born 9 July 1985 ) is an English footballer who plays as a winger or second striker for Aston Villa ."
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"The African Union ( abbreviated AU ) is an international organization consisting of fifty-three African member countries .",
"The African Union ( abbreviated AU in English , and UA in its other official languages ) is a union consisting of 53 African states ."
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"Founded in Durban in July 2002 , the AU was formed as a replacement to the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) and the African Economic Community ( AEC ) .",
"Established on 9 July 2002 , the AU was formed as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ) ."
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[
"There can be many causes for insomnia .",
"This is reassuring for patients with insomnia in that , despite the sometimes-unpleasantness of insomnia , insomnia itself appears to be associated with increased longevity ."
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"Insomnia is when people can not sleep .",
"Insomnia can be grouped into primary and secondary , or comorbid , insomnia . Primary insomnia is a sleep disorder not attributable to a medical , psychiatric , or environmental cause ."
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"Martinsville is a city of Virginia in the United States .",
"Martinsville is also home to Martinsville Speedway ."
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"Charles Jules Henri Nicolle ( September 21 , 1866 - February 28 , 1936 ) was an French doctor . He won the 1928 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the disease typhus .",
"Charles Jules Henry Nicolle ( 21 September 1866 Rouen - 28 February 1936 Tunis ) was a French bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his identification of lice as the transmitter of epidemic typhus ."
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"Afghanistan national football team is the national football team of Afghanistan .",
"In 2010 the Afghanistan Football Federation signed a 5 year contract with Danish sports brand Hummel to sponsor both the men 's and Afghanistan women 's national football team ."
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"Hypergiants are very rare and they have a short lifespan .",
"Because of this , hypergiants are extremely rare and only a handful are known today ."
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"Lee Hazlewood ( 9 July 1929 -- 4 August 2007 ) was an American country singer , songwriter , and record producer . Lee Hazlewood was most famous for writing the song These Boots are made for Walkin for Nancy Sinatra .",
"Lee Hazlewood ( July 9 , 1929 -- August 4 , 2007 ) , born Barton Lee Hazlewood was an American country and pop singer , songwriter , and record producer , most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late fifties and singer Nancy Sinatra in the sixties ."
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[
"Wi-Fi uses the IEEE 802.11 standard to send and receive information between computers .",
"The technical term `` IEEE 802.11 '' has been used interchangeably with Wi-Fi , but over the past few years Wi-Fi has become a superset of IEEE 802.11 ."
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"A strut bar or strut brace is to prevent body roll by bracing the top of the strut towers together .",
"A strut bar is designed to reduce this strut tower flex by tying two parallel strut towers together ."
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"The California State Polytechnic University , Pomona ( also known as Cal Poly Pomona ) is a public university . It is located in the city of Pomona in the state of California , United States .",
"California State Polytechnic University , Pomona , or Cal Poly Pomona , is a public university located in Pomona , California , United States ."
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"The California State Polytechnic University , Pomona ( also known as Cal Poly Pomona ) is a public university .",
"The campus ' office of public affairs recognizes two official names for the university : `` California State Polytechnic University , Pomona '' and `` Cal Poly Pomona '' ."
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"Cal Poly Pomona student-athletes play sports against other universities using the name Cal Poly Pomona Broncos .",
"However , `` Cal Poly '' has also been used to refer to Cal Poly Pomona , as both itself and California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo , California were one institution spanning two locations from 1938 to 1966 . Cal Poly Pomona 's office of public affairs recommends not to abbreviate the university 's name merely as `` Cal Poly '' ."
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"Cal Poly Pomona student-athletes play sports against other universities using the name Cal Poly Pomona Broncos . The university is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association and the NCAA .",
"Its sports teams are known as the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos and play in the NCAA Division II as part of the California Collegiate Athletic Association ( CCAA ) ."
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"Cal Poly Pomona was founded in 1938 when an entrepreneur named W.K. Kellogg gave his Arabian horse Ranch as a gift to the California State University .",
"The campus ' office of public affairs recognizes two official names for the university : `` California State Polytechnic University , Pomona '' and `` Cal Poly Pomona '' . However , `` Cal Poly '' has also been used to refer to Cal Poly Pomona , as both itself and California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo , California were one institution spanning two locations from 1938 to 1966 ."
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"It is located in the city of Pomona in the state of California , United States .",
"Thus , `` Pomona State University '' and `` California State University , Pomona '' are seldom used and not in the university 's graphic standard 's manual ."
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"It was not popular , and was broken up between parts of Somerset , Bristol and Gloucestershire",
"It was formed from parts of the historic counties of Gloucestershire and Somerset , together with the City of Bristol ."
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"Avon was a county in South west England .",
"The county was named after the River Avon , which runs through the area ."
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"Discovery Channel SE Asia now divided into two channel feeds .",
"Discovery Channel SE Asia now divided into three channel feeds ."
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"Circles , spheres , cylinders , tubes , and other round objects can be concentric .",
"Circles , tubes , cylindrical shafts , disks , and spheres may be concentric to one another ."
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"Concentric shapes do not normally have the same radius .",
"Concentric objects generally have different radii , as concentric objects with the same radius are equal ."
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"Concentric objects share the same center , axis , or origin .",
"Concentric objects share the same center , axis or origin with one inside the other ."
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"La Boissià re is a commune of 111 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .",
"La Boissià re is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ."
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"Villers-H Ã lon is a commune .",
"Villers-H Ã lon is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"Ã court-Saint-Quentin is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Ã court-Saint-Quentin is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Ujjain is a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh , India . Ujjain is a very old city , and one of the seven holy cities of the Hindus .",
"Ujjain city has two legislative assembly zones , known as Ujjain North and Ujjain South ."
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"Ujjain is a very old city , and one of the seven holy cities of the Hindus .",
"Moreover , Ujjain is one of seven most holy places for Hindus in India where Varanasi is considered as the holiest of the seven holy cities ."
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"Slovenia is a country in Central Europe .",
"Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean ."
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"The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana .",
"The capital and largest city is Ljubljana ."
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"Engelbert Dollfuss ( German : Dollfuà ) ( October 4 , 1892 â `` July 25 , 1934 ) was the Chancellor of Austria from 1932 until 1933 .",
"Engelbert Dollfuss ( in German : Engelbert Dollfuà ; October 4 , 1892 â `` July 25 , 1934 ) was an Austrian Christian Social and Patriotic Front statesman ."
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"On July 25 , 1934 eight Austrian Nazis entered the Chancellery building and shot and killed Dollfuss in an attempted coup , as a prelude to Anschluss .",
"Dollfuss was assassinated on July 25 , 1934 by ten Austrian Nazis ( Paul Hudl , Franz Holzweber , Otto Planetta and others ) of Regiment 89 who entered the Chancellery building and shot him in an attempted coup d' Ã tat , the July Putsch ."
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"Beaupont is a commune .",
"Beaupont is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ."
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"Requiem for a Dream is an American drama film that was released in 2000 . It was directed by Darren Aronofsky and it stars Ellen Burstyn , Jared Leto , Jennifer Connelly , and Marlon Wayans .",
"Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn , Jared Leto , Marlon Wayans and Jennifer Connelly ."
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"Calhoun County is a county in Florida .",
"Calhoun County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida ."
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"On February 20 2007 , the opening night of Donizetti 's La Fille du rà giment at La Scala , Flà rez broke the theater 's 74-year-old tradition of not having any encores when he repeated the aria `` Ah !",
"On February 20 , 2007 , the opening night of Donizetti 's La fille du rà giment at La Scala , Flà rez broke the theater 's 74-year-old tradition of no encores when he reprised `` Ah !"
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"His teacher Andràs Santa Marà a found that he had a superb voice for classical music . He became a member of the Coro Nacional of Peru and sang as a soloist in Mozart 's Coronation Mass and Rossini 's Petite Messe Solennelle .",
"His classical voice emerged in the course of his studies there under Maestro Andràs Santa Marà a. During this time , he became a member of the Coro Nacional of Peru and sang as a soloist in Mozart 's Coronation Mass and Rossini 's Petite Messe Solennelle ."
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"Flà rez sing in concerts in Europe , North America , and South America .",
"Flà rez is also active on the concert stages of Europe , North America , and South America ."
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"At the age of 23 , he was asked to sing the leading tenor role in Matilde di Shabran when Bruce Ford became ill. .",
"At the age of 23 , he stepped in to take the leading tenor role in Matilde di Shabran when Bruce Ford became ill. ."
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"Juan Diego Flà rez has won many awards and distinction , including Peru 's highest honor : the Gran Cruz de la Orden del Sol del Perà .",
"On June 4 , 2007 , he received his country 's highest decoration , the Gran Cruz de la Orden del Sol del Perà ."
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"As a change from the usual music he sings , he sang `` You 'll Never Walk Alone '' from the Broadway musical Carousel at the Berlin Live 8 concert in 2005 .",
"In a departure from his usual repertoire , he sang `` You 'll Never Walk Alone '' from the Broadway musical Carousel at the Berlin Live 8 concert in 2005 ."
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"mes amis '' with its nine high C 's after the audience gave him an enormous ovation .",
"mes amis '' with its nine high C 's following an `` overwhelming '' ovation from the audience ."
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"Flà rez 's first big breakthrough came in 1996 , at the Rossini Festival in the Italian city of Pesaro , Rossini 's birthplace .",
"Flà rez 's first breakthrough and professional debut came in 1996 , at the Rossini Festival in the Italian city of Pesaro , Rossini 's birthplace ."
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"They held a religious ceremony at the Basilica Cathedral in Lima on April 5 , 2008 . Some of Peru 's most famous people went , including President Alan Garcà a and author Mario Vargas-Llosa .",
"They held a religious ceremony at the Basilica Cathedral in Lima on April 5 , 2008 , which some of Peru 's greatest celebrities , including President Alan Garcà a and author Mario Vargas Llosa , attended ."
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"Flà rez was married to German-born Julia Trappe in a private civil ceremony on April 23 , 2007 in Vienna .",
"Flà rez was married to German-born Australian Julia Trappe in a private civil ceremony on April 23 , 2007 in Vienna ."
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"Debuts followed at the Vienna Staatsoper in 1999 as Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia and at the New York Metropolitan Opera in 2002 , again as Count Almaviva .",
"Debuts followed at the Vienna State Opera in 1999 as Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia and at the New York Metropolitan Opera in 2002 , again as Count Almaviva ."
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"Juan Diego Flà rez ( born January 13 , 1973 in Lima , Peru ) is a Peruvian operatic tenor . He is famous for the roles he sings in bel canto operas .",
"Juan Diego Flà rez ( born January 13 , 1973 in Lima , Peru ) is a Peruvian operatic tenor , particularly known for his roles in bel canto operas ."
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"He entered the Conservatorio Nacional de MÃ sica in Lima at the age of 17 . He was intending to have a career in popular music .",
"Initially intending to pursue a career in popular music , he entered the Conservatorio Nacional de MÃ sica in Lima at the age of 17 ."
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"He was given a scholarship to the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia where he studied from 1993 to 1996 and began singing in student opera productions . He sang roles in operas by Rossini , Bellini and Donizetti .",
"He received a scholarship to the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia where he studied from 1993 to 1996 and began singing in student opera productions in the repertory that is still his specialty today , Rossini and the bel canto operas of Bellini and Donizetti ."
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"Amongst the many places in which he has given concerts and recitals are the Wigmore Hall in London , the Thà à cents tre des Champs-Elys à es in Paris , Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York , the Palau de la Mà sica in Barcelona , the Teatro Segura in Lima , and the Mozarteum in Salzburg .",
"Amongst the many venues in which he has given concerts and recitals are the Wigmore Hall in London , the Thà à cents tre des Champs - à lysà es in Paris , Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York , the Palau de la Mà sica in Barcelona , the Teatro Segura in Lima , and the Mozarteum in Salzburg ."
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"Juan Diego Flà rez was born in Lima , Peru on January 13 , 1973 . His father , Rubà n Flà rez , was a guitarist and singer of Peruvian popular music .",
"Juan Diego Flà rez was born in Lima , Peru , on January 13 , 1973 where his father , Rubà n Flà rez , was a noted guitarist and singer of Peruvian popular and criolla music ."
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"He first sang at La Scala in the same year as the Chevalier danois in Gluck 's Armide .",
"He made his debut at La Scala in the same year as the Chevalier danois ( Danish Knight ) in Gluck 's Armide ."
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"Being the primary language of the Lao people , Lao is also an important second language for the multitude of ethnic groups in Laos and in Isan . Lao , like all languages in Laos , is written in an abugida script .",
"The Lao script ( Tua Lao ) has roots in the Brahmic script from India ."
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"In May of 2009 , the Coyotes filed for bankruptcy protection .",
"On May 5 , 2009 , the Coyotes filed for bankruptcy ."
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"The Phoenix Coyotes are an ice hockey team that plays in the NHL . They play in Glendale , Arizona .",
"The Phoenix Coyotes are a professional ice hockey team currently based in Glendale , Arizona , just outside of Phoenix ."
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"Ammonium chloride is a chemical compound composed of ammonium and chloride ions .",
"Ammonium chloride dissolved in water becomes an acid . Ammonium chloride is used to produce low temperatures in cooling baths ."
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"Mortons Gap is a city of Kentucky in the United States .",
"Mortons Gap is a city in Hopkins County , Kentucky , United States ."
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"They are short-lived evergreen pachycaul shrubs or small trees growing to 5 â `` 10 m tall ; many bear edible fruit .",
"They are short-lived evergreen pachycaul shrubs or small trees growing to 5-10 m tall ; many bear edible fruit ."
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"Caricaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales , found in tropical regions of Central and South America and Africa .",
"Caricaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales , native to tropical regions of Central and South America and Africa ."
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"In the Battle of the Atlantic , the initially successful German U-boat fleet arm was eventually defeated due to Allied technological advances like sonar , radar , and the breaking of the Enigma code .",
"In the Battle of the Atlantic , the initially successful German U-boat fleet arm was eventually defeated due to Allied technological innovations like sonar , radar , and the breaking of the Enigma code ."
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"No aircraft carrier was operational as German leadership lost interest in the Graf Zeppelin which had been launched in 1938 .",
"No aircraft carrier was operational , as German leadership lost interest in the which had been launched in 1938 ."
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"The insignia was a simpler version of the Iron Cross ( the straight-armed so-called Balkenkreuz or beamed cross ) that had been used as an aircraft and tank marking in late World War I. The existence of the Wehrmacht was officially announced on October 15 , 1935 .",
"The insignia was a simpler version of the Iron Cross ( the straight-armed so-called Balkenkreuz or beamed cross ) that had been used as an aircraft and tank marking in late World War I. The existence of the Wehrmacht was officially announced on 15 October 1935 ."
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"After World War I ended with the armistice ( ceasefire ) of November 11 , 1918 , the armed forces were called Friedensheer ( peace army ) in January 1919 .",
"After World War I ended with the armistice of 11 November 1918 , the armed forces were dubbed Friedensheer ( peace army ) in January 1919 ."
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"Following the loss of Bismarck in 1941 , with Allied air superiority threatening the remaining battlecruisers in French Atlantic harbors , the ships were ordered to go back to German ports .",
"Following the loss of the battleship in 1941 , with Allied air superiority threatening the remaining battlecruisers in French Atlantic harbors , the ships were ordered to make the Channel Dash back to German ports ."
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"The size of the standing army remained at about the 100,000-man mark decreed by the treaty , but a new group of conscripts equal to this size would receive training each year .",
"While the size of the standing army was to remain at about the 100,000-man mark decreed by the treaty , a new group of conscripts equal to this size would receive training each year ."
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"Germany helped the Soviet Union with industrialisation and Soviet officers were to be trained in Germany .",
"Germany helped the Soviet Union with industrialization and Soviet officers were to be trained in Germany ."
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"The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht , so not only can this be regarded as its founding date , but the organization and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Nazi creations .",
"The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht , so not only can this be regarded as its founding date , but the organization and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Nazi creations regardless of the political affiliations of its high command ( who nevertheless all swore the same personal oath of loyalty to Hitler ) ."
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"Wehrmacht was the name of the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945 .",
"The Wehrmacht ( â `` from , to defend and , the might\\/power ) was the unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945 ."
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"Wehrmacht vehicles used by Heer , Luftwaffe or Kriegsmarine had license plates with WH , WL or WM .",
"For branch-of-service identification , Wehrmacht vehicles bore alpha-numeric identity licence plates : WH for the Heer , WL for the Luftwaffe , WM for the Kriegsmarine ."
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"By 1935 , Germany was openly breaking the military restrictions of the Versailles Treaty , and conscription was reintroduced on March 16 , 1935 .",
"By 1935 , Germany was openly flouting the military restrictions set forth in the Versailles Treaty , and conscription was reintroduced on 16 March 1935 ."
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"The Wehrmacht consisted of the Heer ( army ) , the Kriegsmarine ( navy ) and the Luftwaffe ( air force ) .",
"It consisted of the Heer ( army ) , the Kriegsmarine ( navy ) and the Luftwaffe ( air force ) ."
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"After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg on August 2 , 1934 , Hitler assumed the office of Reichsprà sident , and thus became commander in chief .",
"After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg on 2 August 1934 , Hitler assumed the office of Reichsprà sident , and thus became commander in chief ."
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"Tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air force was dissolved .",
"Submarines , tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air force was dissolved ."
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"The `` pocket battleships '' Admiral Graf Spee and Admiral Scheer were important as commerce raiders only in the opening year of the war .",
"The `` pocket battleships '' and were important as commerce raiders only in the opening year of the war ."
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"Around three hundred German pilots received training at Lipetsk , some tank training took place near Kazan and toxic gas was developed at Saratov for the German army .",
"Around 300 German pilots received training at Lipetsk , some tank training took place near Kazan and toxic gas was developed at Saratov for the German army ."
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"Operating as ordinary infantry , the 1st Fallschirmjà ger Division took part in the Battle of Monte Cassino .",
"Operating as crack infantry , the 1st Fallschirmjà ger Division fought in all the theaters of the war ."
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"The German Navy ( Kriegsmarine ) played a major role in the Second World War as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany , Britain and later the Soviet Union .",
"The German Navy ( Kriegsmarine ) played a major role in World War II as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany , Britain and later the Soviet Union ."
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"With the entry of the United States in December 1941 , the Wehrmacht found itself engaged in ground campaigns against two major industrial powers .",
"After Hitler declared war on the United States in December 1941 , Germany and other Axis powers found themselves engaged in campaigns against three major industrial powers ."
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"The German Air Force , led by Hermann GÃ ring , contributed many units of ground forces to the war in Russia as well as the Normandy front .",
"The Luftwaffe contributed many units of ground forces to the war in Russia as well as the Normandy front ."
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"The motorized formations received much attention in the world press in the opening years of the war , and were cited as the reason for the success of the German invasions of Poland ( September 1939 ) , Norway ( April 1940 ) , Denmark , Belgium , France and Netherlands ( May 1940 ) , Yugoslavia ( April 1941 ) and the early campaigns in the Soviet Union ( June 1941 ) .",
"The motorized formations received much attention in the world press in the opening years of the war , and were cited as the reason for the success of the German invasions of Poland ( September 1939 ) , Norway and Denmark ( April 1940 ) , Belgium , France and Netherlands ( May 1940 ) , Yugoslavia ( April 1941 ) and the early campaigns in the Soviet Union ( June 1941 ) ."
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"Today the term Wehrmacht refers to Germany 's armed forces during the Nazi Germany era and World War II , both in German and English .",
"In German and English usage , Wehrmacht denotes the armed forces of Nazi Germany ."
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"At this critical juncture , Hitler assumed personal control of the Wehrmacht high command , and his personal failings as a military commander arguably contributed to major defeats in the spring of 1943 , at Stalingrad and Tunis in North Africa .",
"At this critical juncture , Hitler assumed personal control of the Wehrmacht high command , and his personal failings as a military commander arguably contributed to major defeats in early 1943 , at Stalingrad and Tunis in North Africa ."
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"In 1940 , the Fallschirmjà ger paratroops conquered the Belgian Fort Eben-Emael and took part in the airborne invasion of Norway , but after suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Crete , large scale airdrops were discontinued .",
"In 1940 , the Fallschirmjà ger ( paratroops ) conquered the vital Belgian Fort Eben-Emael and took part in the airborne invasion of Norway , but after suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Crete , large scale airdrops were discontinued ."
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"The Wehrmacht entered the war with a minority of its formations motorized ; infantry remained approximately 90 % foot-borne throughout the war , and artillery primarily horse-drawn .",
"The Heer entered the war with a minority of its formations motorized ; infantry remained approximately 90 % foot-borne throughout the war , and artillery primarily horse-drawn ."
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"The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were announced in May , and in June Germany was forced to sign the contract by which , among other terms , the army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy .",
"The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were announced in May , and in June Germany was forced to sign the treaty which , among other terms , imposed severe constraints on the size of Germany 's armed forces . The army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy ."
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"A new post-war military ( the Reichswehr ) was established on March 23 , 1921 .",
"A new post-war military ( the Reichswehr ) was established on 23 March 1921 ."
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"Article 47 of the Weimar Constitution of 1919 declared `` Der Reichsprà sident hat den Oberbefehl à 1\\/4 ber die gesamte Wehrmacht des Reiches '' ( meaning : `` The Reichsprà sident holds supreme command of all armed forces of the Reich '' ) .",
"The term Wehrmacht is in Article 47 of the 1919 Weimar Constitution , establishing that : Der Reichsprà sident hat den Oberbefehl à 1\\/4 ber die gesamte Wehrmacht des Reiches ( â The National President holds supreme command of all armed forces of the nationâ ) ."
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"In March 1919 , the national assemby passed a law founding a 420,000 strong preliminary army as Vorlà ufige Reichswehr .",
"In March 1919 , the national assembly passed a law founding a 420,000 strong preliminary army as Vorlà ufige Reichswehr ."
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"Albion is a town in Dane County , Wisconsin , United States .",
"Albion is a town in Dane County , Wisconsin , United States , located about 27 miles southeast of Madison on Interstate 90 ."
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"1,823 people lived here as of the year 2000 .",
"The population was 1,823 at the 2000 Census ."
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[
"Yasushi Fukunaga ( born 6 March 1973 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Yasushi Fukunaga ( born 6 March 1973 ) is a retired Japanese football player ."
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"This starts the nitrogen cycle over again .",
"The processes of the nitrogen cycle transform nitrogen from one chemical form to another ."
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