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"Arthur `` Art '' Blakey ( October 11 , 1919 â `` October 16 , 1990 ) , also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina , was an American jazz drummer and bandleader .",
"Arthur `` Art '' Blakey ( October 11 , 1919 â `` October 16 , 1990 ) , known later as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina , was an American jazz drummer and bandleader ."
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"Up to the 1960s Blakey recorded as a sideman with many other musicians like Jimmy Smith , Herbie Nichols , Cannonball Adderley , Grant Green , and Jazz Messengers musicians Lee Morgan and Hank Mobley .",
"Up to the 1960s Blakey also recorded as a sideman with many other musicians : Jimmy Smith , Herbie Nichols , Cannonball Adderley , Grant Green , and Jazz Messengers graduates Lee Morgan and Hank Mobley , amongst many others ."
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"He then taught himself to play the drums in the style of Chick Webb , Sid Catlett and Ray Bauduc .",
"Shortly afterwards , he taught himself to play the drums in the aggressive swing style of Chick Webb , Sid Catlett and Ray Bauduc ."
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"Over the years the Jazz Messengers included jazz musicians such as Donald Byrd , Johnny Griffin , Lee Morgan , Wayne Shorter , Freddie Hubbard , Keith Jarrett , Chuck Mangione , Woody Shaw , JoAnne Brackeen and Wynton Marsalis .",
"Over the years the Jazz Messengers served as a springboard for young jazz musicians such as Donald Byrd , Johnny Griffin , Lee Morgan , Wayne Shorter , Freddie Hubbard , Keith Jarrett , Chuck Mangione , Woody Shaw , Joanne Brackeen and Wynton Marsalis ."
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"He then went on tour with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra .",
"He then toured with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra ( 1943 â `` 4 ) ."
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"His band , the Jazz Messengers , was made up of many jazz musicians became famous and important in jazz .",
"For more than 30 years his band , Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers included many young musicians who went on to become prominent names in jazz ."
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"Famous Australian writers include the bush balladeers Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson who wrote about life in the Australian bush .",
"Australian literature has also been influenced by the landscape ; the works of writers such as Banjo Paterson , Henry Lawson , and Dorothea Mackellar captured the experience of the Australian bush ."
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"22 million people live in Australia . About 60 % live in and around the mainland state capitals of Sydney , Melbourne , Brisbane , Perth and Adelaide .",
"The population is 22 million , with approximately 60 per cent concentrated in and around the mainland state capitals of Sydney , Melbourne , Brisbane , Perth and Adelaide ."
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"Australia has participated in every summer Olympic Games since 1896 , and every Commonwealth Games .",
"Australia has participated in every summer Olympics of the modern era , and every Commonwealth Games ."
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"Other major international events held regularly in Australia include the Australian Open , one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments , annual international cricket matches and the Formula One Australian Grand Prix .",
"Other major international events held in Australia include the Australian Open tennis grand slam tournament , international cricket matches , and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix ."
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"Each major city has daily newspapers , and there are two national daily newspapers , The Australian and The Australian Financial Review .",
"Each major city has at least one daily newspaper , and there are two national daily newspapers , The Australian and The Australian Financial Review ."
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"In 1973 , Patrick White won the Nobel Prize in Literature , the only Australian to have achieved this ; he is seen as one of the great English-language writers of the twentieth century .",
"In 1973 , Patrick White was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature , the first Australian to have achieved this ."
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"Australia has hosted the 1956 and 2000 Summer Olympics , and has ranked in the top five medal-winners since 2000 .",
"Australia hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , and has ranked among the top six medal-takers since 2000 ."
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"Australia 's capital city is Canberra .",
"The nation 's capital city is Canberra , in the Australian Capital Territory ."
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"Australia has two public broadcasters ( the ABC and the multi-cultural SBS ) , three commercial television networks , three pay TV services , and numerous public , non-profit television and radio stations .",
"Australia has two public broadcasters ( the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the multicultural Special Broadcasting Service ) , three commercial television networks , several pay-TV services , and numerous public , non-profit television and radio stations ."
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"Australia has also hosted the 1938 , 1962 , 1982 and 2006 Commonwealth Games .",
"Australia has also hosted the 1938 , 1962 , 1982 , and 2006 Commonwealth Games ."
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"Vieille-Chapelle is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Vieille-Chapelle is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Gino Lucetti ( August 31 1900 - September 17 1943 ) was an Italian anarchist .",
"Gino Lucetti ( August 31 , 1900 - September 17 , 1943 ) was an Italian anarchist and would-be assassin ."
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"In 1943 , Lucetti escaped from prison with the help of others , but died shortly during a bombing of Ischia .",
"In 1943 Lucetti escaped from prison with the help of others , but was killed shortly afterwards during a German bombing raid on Ischia ."
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"She was born at Qingjiang , Kiangsu , China as Ruth McCue Bell , the second of five children .",
"Ruth Graham was born at Qingjiang , Kiangsu , China , as Ruth McCue Bell ."
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"Ruth Bell Graham ( June 10 , 1920 -- June 14 , 2007 ) is the wife of evangelist Billy Graham . She was born at Qingjiang , Kiangsu , China as Ruth McCue Bell , the second of five children .",
"Ruth Bell Graham ( June 10 , 1920 -- June 14 , 2007 ) , wife of the famous evangelist Billy Graham , was born at Qingjiang , Kiangsu , China as Ruth McCue Bell , the second of five children ."
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"A chariot is a type of transport used by many ancient civilisations and people . A chariot is horse-drawn , meaning that is pulled along by horses .",
"The term sometimes meant instead the four horses without the chariot or the chariot alone ."
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"Surville , Calvados is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .",
"Surville is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ."
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"Elimination Chamber ( 2011 ) ( also known as No Way Out ( 2011 ) in Germany ) was the second annual Elimination Chamber professional wrestling pay-per-view event made by World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) . It toke place on February 20 , 2011 at the Oracle Arena in Oakland , California .",
"Elimination Chamber ( 2011 ) ( also known as No Way Out ( 2011 ) in Germany ) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view ( PPV ) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) , which took place on February 20 , 2011 at the Oracle Arena in Oakland , California ."
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"Marshall was from the Commonwealth of Virginia and a leader of the Federalist Party .",
"Previously , Marshall had been a leader of the Federalist Party in Virginia and served in the United States House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800 ."
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"He made sure the federal law was more powerful than state law and agreed with an expansive reading of the enumerated powers .",
"In particular , he repeatedly confirmed the supremacy of federal law over state law , and supported an expansive reading of the enumerated powers ."
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"John Marshall ( September 24 , 1755 â `` July 6 , 1835 ) was an American statesman and jurist who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court more powerful .",
"John Marshall ( September 24 , 1755 â `` July 6 , 1835 ) was the Chief Justice of the United States ( 1801-1835 ) whose court opinions helped lay the basis for American constitutional law while promoting nationalism and making the Supreme Court of the United States a center of power with the capability of overruling Congress ."
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"He worked in the United States House of Representatives from March 4 , 1799 , to June 7 , 1800 , and , under President John Adams , was Secretary of State from June 6 , 1800 , to March 4 , 1801 .",
"He was Secretary of State under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801 ."
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"A grand duchy is a country whose head of state is a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess .",
"A grand duchy , sometimes referred to as a grand dukedom , is a territory whose head of state is a monarch , either a grand duke or grand duchess ."
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"Most reigning Grand Dukes were called Royal Highness .",
"Most often , a reigning grand duke was styled `` Royal Highness '' ."
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"Luxembourg became a grand duchy in 1815 when the Netherlands became an independent kingdom , and King William I of the Netherlands was made Grand Duke of Luxembourg .",
"It has been a grand duchy since 1815 when the Netherlands became an independent kingdom and Luxembourg was handed over to the King of the Netherlands , William I. Luxembourg remained in personal union with the Netherlands crown until 1890 when William III , King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg , died without leaving a male heir , so that in the Netherlands he was succeeded by his daughter Wilhelmina and , in the Luxembourgish Grand Duchy , by a distant male cousin , Duke Adolf of Nassau who became HRH Grand Duke Adolphe -- an arrangement necessitated by Salic law being applicable to Luxembourg but not to the Netherlands ."
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"The Duchy of Warsaw ( 1807-1813 ) is sometimes called a Grand Duchy but it was not .",
"The term `` grand duchy '' is often , but incorrectly , used in reference to the Duchy of Warsaw ( 1807-1813 ) , which was in fact a duchy and not a grand duchy ."
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"A lot of grand duchies were created in the Napoleonic era and by the Congress of Vienna and the German Confederation .",
"A considerable number of grand duchies were created in the Napoleonic era , and later following the Congress of Vienna and the foundation of the German Confederation ."
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"However some old Grand Duchies still retain the titles granted to them usually in the Congress of Vienna .",
"However , some historical grand duchies still retain the titles granted to them , usually from the Congress of Vienna in 1814-1815 ."
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"A Russian Grand Duke or Grand Duchess was an Imperial Highness .",
"Historically , Russian grand dukes and grand duchesses were styled as Imperial Highness ."
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"In Hesse-Darmstadt and in Baden , junior members were called Grand Ducal Highness .",
"Junior members , for example in Hesse-Darmstadt and Baden , generally bore the style of `` Grand Ducal Highness '' ."
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"The only current grand ducal family in existence , Luxembourg , styles calls its junior members Royal Highnesses , but they were also Princes of Parma .",
"The only current grand ducal family in existence , the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg , styles its junior members as `` Royal Highness '' , but this is due to their additional titles of Princes of Parma , although this title was relinquished in 1995 ."
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"The independent republics of Finland and Lithuania , and the Dutch province Limburg ( Duchy of Limburg ) have been Grand Duchies at certain times in their history .",
"The contemporary independent republics of Finland and Lithuania have been grand duchies during certain eras of their history ."
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"However there are other houses of Europe that style themselves as Grand Dukes even if not wholly recognized by the rest of society .",
"Additionally , other houses of Europe may style themselves as `` grand duke '' even if they are not wholly recognized as such by rest of the society ."
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"All of them were senior Bulgarians Comintern agents .",
"The Bulgarians were known to the Prussian police as senior Comintern operatives , but the police had no idea how senior they were ; Dimitrov was head of all Comintern operations in Western Europe ."
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"Van der Lubbe and other four Communist leaders were arrested shortly after that .",
"Van der Lubbe and four Communist leaders were subsequently arrested ."
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"Adolf Hitler , who had become Chancellor of Germany four weeks before , urged President Paul von Hindenburg to pass an emergency law to fight back `` the confrontation of the Communist Party of Germany '' .",
"Adolf Hitler , who had been sworn in as Chancellor of Germany four weeks before , on 30 January , urged President Paul von Hindenburg to pass an emergency decree to counter the `` ruthless confrontation of the Communist Party of Germany '' ."
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"Inside the building , Marinus van der Lubbe was found .",
"Inside the building , a thorough search conducted by the police resulted in the finding of Marinus van der Lubbe ."
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"The Reichstag fire was an arson ( setting fire ) on the Reichstag building , place of meeting of German Parliament , in Berlin on 27 February 1933 .",
"The Reichstag fire ( German : Der ) was an arson attack on the Reichstag building in Berlin on 27 February 1933 ."
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"the Nazis used it as a proof that communists were beginning a plot against the German government .",
"The fire was used as evidence by the Nazis that the Communists were beginning a plot against the German government ."
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"The Apna Dal is a political party in India .",
"Apna Dal , a political party in India ."
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"Apna Dal is led by Sone Lal Patel .",
"Apna Dal was founded by Sone Lal Patel ."
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"Most of the people who support are from the Kurmi caste .",
"It is based amongst the Kurmi caste ."
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"Lesparre-M Ã doc is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .",
"Lesparre-M Ã doc is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ."
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"He wrote books in Esperanto .",
"He also wrote guides and essays on Esperanto , the international language . The majority of his books were originally written in Esperanto , but were translated into many national languages ."
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"In 1954 Sekelj returned to Yugoslavia and settled in Belgrade , although he still traveled extensively .",
"In 1954 Sekelj returned to Yugoslaviaand lived in Belgrade , although he still traveled and wrote of his experiences constantly ."
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"He married Erzsebet Sekelj , a young woman he met on a trip through Hungary .",
"He married Erzsà bet Sekelj , a young woman whom he met on a journey through Hungary ."
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"During his travels in South America , Africa , Asia , Oceania , Sekelj collected many important items from other cultures . He gave these to the Ethnographic Museum of Zagreb .",
"During his travels in South America , Africa , Asia and Oceania he collected important ethnographic information which he gave to the Ethnographic Museum of Zagreb ."
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"Tibor Sekelj ( in Hungarian : Szà kely Tibor ) ( 14 February 1912 â `` 23 September 1988 ) was an explorer , writer and lawyer .",
"Tibor Sekelj ( in Hungarian : Szà kely Tibor ) ( 14 February 1912 â `` 23 September 1988 ) was an explorer , esperantist , writer and lawyer of Jewish descent ."
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"In 1939 he went to Argentina to write about former Croates who had left Yugoslavia to settle in South America . He stayed there for the next 15 years as a journalist and explorer .",
"In 1939 he traveled to Argentina to report on Yugoslavia emigrants , and remained there for the next 15 years as a journalist and explorer ."
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"His companion from that expedition , Mary Reznik -- whom he later married -- was the first white woman to have penetrated that deeply into the Brazilian jungle .",
"He later married his companion from that trailblazing expedition , Mary Reznik ."
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"Together they returned to the Amazon in 1948 , after which he penned `` Where Civilization Ends '' ( Donde La Civilizacion Termina ) .",
"Together they returned to the Amazon in 1948 , and after that expedition he penned `` Where Civilization Ends '' ( Donde La Civilizacion Termina ) ."
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"He was in charge of a museum in Subotica .",
"He became the curator a museum in Subotica , where he spent the remaining years of his life ."
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"Sekelj worked with many other writers on a dictionary of museums , called the Dictionarium Museologicum , 1986 .",
"Tibor Sekelj collaborated on a dictionary in 20 languages about museology , Dictionarium Museologicum , appearing in 1986 ."
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"From 1972 he lived in Subotica ( Vojvodina ) , now in Serbia .",
"From 1972 on he lived in Subotica , Vojvodina ."
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"He used this experience to write a novel ( story ) in Spanish about Aconcagua , which became a best seller there .",
"This experience inspired him to write his first work Storm on the Aconcagua ."
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"In 1946 he undertook the first of two expeditions into the Amazon jungle , the first of which produced a popular book , ( Por Tierra De Indios -RCB- .",
"In 1946 he undertook the first of two expeditions into the Amazon jungle , the first of which produced a popular book , `` Along Native Trails '' ( Por Tierra De Indios -RCB- ."
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"In 1944 he was part of a trekking party that climbed to the top of highest mountain in the western hemisphere Aconcagua 6962 m , near Argentina .",
"In 1944 he was part of a party that climbed mount Aconcagua , the highest summit of the South American continent ."
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"Keyshia Miesha Cole ( born October 15 , 1981 ) is an African-American R&B singer-songwriter , and record producer known for her soulful voice .",
"Keyshia Michelle Cole ( born October 15 , 1981 ) is an American recording artist ."
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"She released her platinum selling debut album The Way It Is in 2005 , and her second album Just like You in 2007 .",
"She released her platinum selling debut album The Way It Is in June 2005 , and her sophomore platinum album Just Like You in September 2007 ."
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"Belluno is a province in the region of Veneto in Italy .",
"The Province of Belluno ( Provincia di Belluno ) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy ."
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"Brevard County 's seat is Titusville .",
"Gradually , the borders of Brevard County were shifted northward while the county got `` pinched '' eastward . The portions of Brevard County in present day Broward and Palm Beach counties were given to Dade County , western areas of the county were given to Polk and Osceola County , and parts of Volusia and Orange Counties were given to Brevard including the eventual county seat of Titusville ."
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"Hoegaarden is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant .",
"Hoegaarden is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant , in Flanders , one of the three regions of Belgium ."
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"Islisberg is a municipality of the district of Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .",
"Islisberg is a municipality in the district of Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland ."
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"Altair Gomes de Figueiredo ( born 22 January , 1938 ) is a former Brazilian football player .",
"Altair Gomes de Figueiredo , usually referred to as Altair ( born January 22 , 1938 in Niterà i , Brazil ) was a football defender and a World Champion for Brazil in the 1962 World Cup ."
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"Messina ( Italian : Provincia di Messina ; Sicilian : Pruvincia di Missina ) is a province in the autonomous region of Sicily .",
"Messina ( Italian : Provincia di Messina ; Sicilian : Pruvincia di Missina ) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy ."
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"Michihisa Date ( born 22 August 1966 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Michihisa Date is a former Japanese football player ."
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"Guiteau was found guilty in a court of law and was executed by hanging .",
"He was executed by hanging ."
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"Charles Julius Guiteau ( September 8 , 1841 â `` June 30 , 1882 ) was a lawyer and the man who assassinated the 20th President of the United States , James A. Garfield .",
"Charles Julius Guiteau ( September 8 , 1841 â `` June 30 , 1882 ) was an American lawyer who assassinated U.S. President James A. Garfield on July 2 , 1881 ."
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"dol2day ( `` democracy online today '' ) is a social networking platform for politically interested German speaking people launched on Mai 15 , 2000 .",
"dol2day is the name of a social networking platform for politically interested German speaking people ."
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"The site is a combination of Internet forum and multi-user dungeon with",
"The site is a combination of Internet forum and multi-user dungeon ( MUD ) ."
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"Felipe Mià ambres ( born 29 April , 1965 ) is a former Spanish football player .",
"Felipe Mià ambres Fernà ndez ( born April 29 , 1965 in Astorga , Leà n ) is a retired Spanish footballer and a current manager ."
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"Hammerbeam roof is a type of wooden roof found in architecture .",
"Hammerbeam roof , in architecture , is the name given to an open timber roof , typical of English Gothic architecture , using short beams projecting from the wall ."
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"Tennis is a sport played with a felt covered rubber ball , a racket , and a court .",
"Each player uses a racket that is strung to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent 's court . Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society at all ages ."
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"They also have big tournaments like the U.S. Open , Australian Open , French Open and Wimbledon .",
"They are held annually and include , in chronological order , the Australian Open , the French Open , Wimbledon , and the US Open ."
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"These three merged in 1844 to form the Midland Railway . Then , its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it .",
"When the three merged in 1844 to form the Midland Railway its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley set out to organise their activities and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock , rather than buying it in ."
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"The building began at Derby Works in 1840 . This was when the North Midland Railway , the Midland Counties Railway and the Birmingham and Derby Railway made engine sheds for their Tri Junct Station .",
"Railway building began at Derby Works in 1840 , when the North Midland Railway , the Midland Counties Railway and the Birmingham and Derby Railway set up engine sheds as part of their Tri Junct Station ."
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"In Metroid Prime 2 : Echoes , Samus meets a creature called Dark Samus , which is Metroid Prime fused with a suit Samus got on Tallon IV .",
"These colors are seen again in Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion . Also in the Metroid Prime series , the eponymous Metroid Prime creature fuses with the remnants of Samus 's Phazon Suit to become Dark Samus , an evil doppelgà nger of Samus ."
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"She 's only in her suit in the first two , but in the third , she can be in Zero Suit Samus form , which comes from Metroid : Zero Mission .",
"Brawl ( 2008 ) also features an alternate form of Samus called Zero Suit Samus , in which the heroine loses her Power Suit and has a different set of movements and attacks ."
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"The Metroid Prime series takes place in between Metroid and Metroid II : Return of Samus .",
"In Metroid II : Return of Samus , Samus bonds with a Metroid , which later sacrifices itself to save her from Mother Brain in Super Metroid ."
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"Samus was the first female character to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series , and has been in Super Smash Bros. , Super Smash Bros. . Melee , and Super Smash Bros. .",
"Super Smash Bros. ."
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"Kinshasa is also a province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo .",
"Kinshasa ( formerly , and Dutch : ) is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ."
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"Henry Morton Stanley founded ( started ) the town in 1881 and called it LÃ opoldville ( after King LÃ opold II of Belgium , who controlled the large territory that is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ) , next to a village called Nshasa or Kinshasa . The city was originally private property ( not public ) .",
"The city was founded as a trading post by Henry Morton Stanley in 1881 and named LÃ opoldville in honor of King Leopold II of Belgium , who controlled the vast territory that is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo , not as a colony but as a private property ."
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"Kinshasa is on one side of the Congo river , and Brazzaville , the capital of the Republic of Congo , is on the other side .",
"Kinshasa ( formerly , and Dutch : ) is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo . The city is located on the Congo River ."
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"The post developed successfully as the first navigable port on the Congo River above Livingstone Falls , a series of rapids over 300 kilometres ( 190 mi ) below Leopoldville .",
"The post flourished as the first navigable port on the Congo River above Livingstone Falls , a series of rapids over 300 k below Leopoldville ."
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"At first , all goods arriving by sea or being sent by sea had to be carried by porters between LÃ opoldville and Matad .",
"At first , all goods arriving by sea or being sent by sea had to be carried by porters between LÃ opoldville and Matadi , the port below the rapids and 150 k from the coast ."
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"Andance is a town and commune of the Ardà che dà partement , in the southern part of France .",
"Andance ( Andanà a in Occitan ) is a commune in the Ardà che department in southern France ."
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"Training Day is a 2001 movie starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke .",
"Denzel Washington won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2001 and the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain in 2002 for his performance in Training Day , and Ethan Hawke was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001 for the film ."
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"Fossils have also been found in the Yunnan Province in China ( Morganucodon oehleri ) , in various parts of Europe and North America and some at least closely related animals ( Megazostrodon ) are known from exquisite fossils from South Africa .",
"Most of this comes from Glamorgan in Wales ( Morganucodon watsoni ) , but fossils have also been found in the Yunnan Province in China ( Morganucodon oehleri ) , in various parts of Europe and North America and some at least closely related animals ( Megazostrodon ) are known from exquisite fossils from South Africa ."
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"Morganucodon first appeared about 205 million years ago .",
"It first appeared about 205 million years ago ."
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"In general appearance it would have looked like a shrew or mouse '' .",
"In general appearance it would have looked like a shrew or mouse . ''"
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"`` It was a small animal with a skull 2-3 cm in length and a body length of about 10 cm ( 4 inches ) .",
"`` It was a small animal with a skull 2-3 cm in length and a presacral body length of about 10 cm ( 4 inches ) ."
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"Morganucodon is regarded as very basal ( = primitive ) . Its lower jaw has some of the bones found in its synapsid ancestors in a very reduced form .",
"Morganucodon is regarded as very primitive , for its lower jaw retains some of the bones found in its reptilian ancestors in a very reduced form , rather than being composed solely of the dentary ."
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"Unlike many other early mammals , Morganucodon is known from abundant and well preserved material .",
"Unlike many other early mammals , Morganucodon is well represented by abundant and well preserved , though in the vast majority of cases disarticulated , material ."
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"Morganucodon is special because , apart from still having the primitive hinge , it has also evolved the derived mammalian one and thus features a double jaw joint .",
"Morganucodon is special in this respect , because apart from still having the primitive hinge , it has also evolved the derived mammalian one and thus features a double jaw joint ."
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