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[ "The Holy Spirit is a part of what is known as the Holy Trinity in the Christian belief .", "For the majority of Christians the Holy Spirit ( prior English language usage : the Holy Ghost ( from Old English gast , â spiritâ ) is the third person of the Holy Trinityâ '' Father , Son , and Holy Spirit , and is Almighty God . The Holy Spirit is seen by mainstream Trinitarian Christians as one Person of the Triune God , who revealed His Holy Name YHWH to his people Israel , sent His Eternally Begotten Son Jesus to save them , and sent the Holy Spirit to Sanctify and give Life to his Church ." ]
[ "The Holy Spirit is a part of what is known as the Holy Trinity in the Christian belief . The Trinity includes God the Father , God the Son ( Jesus ) and God the Holy Spirit .", "For the majority of Christians , the belief in the Holy Trinity implies the existence of three distinct Holy Persons : God the Father , God the Son and God the Holy Spirit being One Eternal Triune God ." ]
[ "Oftringen is a municipality of the district of Zofingen in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .", "Oftringen is a municipality in the district of Zofingen in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Jim Jefferies ( born November 22 , 1950 in Musselburgh , East Lothian ) is the Scottish football manager of Scottish Premier League team Kilmarnock F.C. .", "James `` Jim '' Jefferies ( born 22 November 1950 in Musselburgh ) is a former Scottish footballer , who is currently the manager of Heart of Midlothian ." ]
[ "Jefferies began his managerial career at Gala Fairydean before he joined Berwick Rangers where he was manager until 1988 . He then managed Falkirk FC , Heart of Midlothian FC and Kilmarnock FC .", "Jefferies has also managed Gala Fairydean , Berwick Rangers , Falkirk , Bradford City and Kilmarnock ." ]
[ "While part of Beer Money , Inc. he won the TNA World Tag Team Championship .", "They are currently in their fourth reign as the TNA World Tag Team Champions . Overall , Roode is a six-time world tag team champion , having won the NWA World Tag Team Championship twice ." ]
[ "Robert F. `` Bobby '' Roode , Jr. ( born January 1 , 1977 in Peterborough , Ontario ) is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling where he is one half of the wrestling stable , Beer Money , Inc. with James Storm .", "Robert F. `` Bobby '' Roode , Jr. ( born January 1 , 1977 ) is a Canadian professional wrestler , currently wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling , where he is one half of the tag team Beer Money , Inc. , with his partner James Storm ." ]
[ "Montrà al-la-Cluse is a commune .", "Montrà al-la-Cluse is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "La Barre-de-Monts is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "The song is the first song on the Beatles ' 1969 album Abbey Road .", "The song is the opening track on The Beatles ' September 1969 album Abbey Road ." ]
[ "One month later it was released as a single with `` Something '' , their twenty-first single in the United Kingdom and twenty-sixth in the United States .", "One month later it was released as a double A-sided single with `` Something '' , their twenty-first single in the United Kingdom and twenty-sixth in the United States ." ]
[ "`` Come Together '' is a song by The Beatles written mostly by John Lennon and credited to Lennon\\/McCartney .", "`` Come Together '' is a song by The Beatles written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon\\/McCartney ." ]
[ "Chivres-en-Laonnois is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Chivres-en-Laonnois is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "Lim You-Hwan ( born 2 December 1983 ) is a South Korean football player .", "Lim You-Hwan ( born December 2 , 1983 in South Korea ) is a South Korean football player ." ]
[ "Marco Cassetti ( born 29 May 1977 ) is an Italian football player . He plays for Roma .", "Marco Cassetti ( born May 29 , 1977 ) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A side Roma , as a right-sided midfielder or right-back ." ]
[ "Antoing is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut .", "Antoing is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Hainaut ." ]
[ "Massagno is a municipality of the district Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .", "Massagno is a municipality in the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ." ]
[ "The cyclists also race over Hamburg 's highest bridge Kà hlbrandbrà 1\\/4 cke .", "The route also includes Hamburg 's highest bridge Kà hlbrandbrà 1\\/4 cke ." ]
[ "There is an amateur part of the Cyclassics . Earlier on the day of the race there are three Jedermann-Rennen .", "An important part of the Cyclassics are the Jedermann-Rennen amateur\\/cyclosportif event run around the time that the race is held ." ]
[ "It started as an unimportant race in 1996 , but because cycling became very popular in Germany it was made a part of the UCI Road World Cup in 1998 .", "It started as an unimportant race in 1996 , but because of the fast growing popularity of cycling in Germany , it was made a part of the UCI Road World Cup in 1998 ." ]
[ "During a number of laps through Hamburg , the Waseberg hill is climbed a several times .", "During a number of loops through Hamburg , the hill Waseberg is climbed a number of times ." ]
[ "Since 2005 , it is a part of the UCI ProTour .", "Since 2005 , it has been a part of the UCI ProTour , and in 2009 became one of the 24 races contributing points towards the UCI World Ranking ." ]
[ "The sponsor of the Cyclassics , was the Hamburg Electrizità t Werke , Hamburg electricity plant or `` HEW '' , after it became part of the big `` Vattenfall '' company the Cyclassic changed its name too , and from 2006 this cycling race has been known as the Vattenfall Cyclassics .", "The sponsor of the Cyclassics , the Hamburg electricity plant HEW , has adopted a new name ( Vattenfall Europe Hamburg ) , and since 2006 , this cycling race has been known as the Vattenfall Cyclassics ." ]
[ "The route of the race changes , but is about 250 km long .", "The route of the race varies , but is often around 250 km long ." ]
[ "Anybody ( jedermann ) with a ticket can take part in these races ( rennen ) over 55 km , 100 km and 155 km .", "Anybody ( jedermann ) can participate in these races over 55 km , 100 km and 155 km ." ]
[ "Tickets must be reserved months in advance .", "The number of participants is however limited and a ticket must be reserved months in advance ." ]
[ "Herman Li ( , Hanyu Pinyin : LÇ KÄ ng MÇ n ) is the lead and rhythm guitarist , backing vocalist and producer in the power metal band DragonForce .", "Herman Li ( , Hanyu Pinyin : LÇ KÄ ng MÇ n ; born on October 3 , 1976 in Hong Kong ) is a British Chinese musician , best known as a guitarist for the power metal band DragonForce ." ]
[ "It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America and related comic book characters published by DC Comics .", "It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America ( JLA ) and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics ." ]
[ "Super Friends is an American cartoon television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1986 on ABC as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup .", "Super Friends was an American animated television series about a team of superheroes , which ran from 1973 to 1986 on ABC as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup ." ]
[ "Eastern European Summer Time ( EEST ) is one of the names of UTC +3 time zone . This zone is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time .", "Eastern European Summer Time ( EEST ) is one of the names of UTC +3 time zone , 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time ." ]
[ "AKB48 is a newly formed idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto .", "AKB48 is an all-female Japanese theater\\/idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto ." ]
[ "Lafarre is a commune of the Ardà che dà partement in southern France .", "Lafarre is a commune in the Ardà che department in southern France ." ]
[ "Tadao Horie ( born 13 September 1913 - died 29 March 2003 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Tadao Horie ( September 13 , 1913 -- March 29 , 2003 ) was a Japanese football player and manager ." ]
[ "The Sea of Azov ( - Azovskoye more ; - Ozivs ` ke or Azovs ` ke more ) is the world 's shallowest sea , linked by the Strait of Kerch to the Black Sea to the south .", "The Sea of Azov ( â `` Azovskoye more ; â `` Azovs ` ke more , ) is a sea on the south of Eastern Europe ." ]
[ "It is bounded on the north by Ukraine , on the east by Russia and on the west by the Crimean peninsula .", "It is linked by the narrow ( about 4 km ) Strait of Kerch to the Black Sea to the south and is bounded on the north by Ukraine mainland , on the east by Russia , and on the west by the Crimean Peninsula ." ]
[ "He is also a teacher and director in theater , movie and television .", "He is also a teacher and director in theater , film and television ." ]
[ "William Hall Macy , Jr. ( born March 13 , 1950 ) is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated American actor .", "William Hall Macy , Jr. ( born March 13 , 1950 ) is an American actor and writer ." ]
[ "Floris is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Floris is a city in Davis County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "As of November 5 , 2006 , the movie has grossed a total of $ 37,384,046 in the United States box office & $ 102,338,515 worldwide .", "As of November 5 , 2006 , the film has grossed a total of $ 37,384,046 in the United States box office & $ 102,338,515 worldwide ." ]
[ "`` The Wild '' is a computer-animated movie directed by Steve Williams , produced by Clint Goldman , assistant produced by John Burton and C.O.R.E. Feature Animation , and released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 14 , 2006 in the United States .", "The Wild is a 2006 computer-animated film directed by Steve `` Spaz '' Williams , produced by Clint Goldman , assistant produced by Jim Burton and C.O.R.E. Feature Animation , and was released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 14 , 2006 , in the United States ." ]
[ "The Wild was ranked # 1 of the top DVD sales twice in Entertainment Weekly ( The first time for October 6-12 , 2006 , the second time for October 13-19 , 2006 ) .", "The Wild was ranked # 1 of the top DVD sales twice in Entertainment Weekly ( The first time for October 6 â `` 12 , 2006 , the second time for October 13 â `` 19 , 2006 ) ." ]
[ "It received some harsh responses even before the trailer premiered .", "It had harsh reviews even before the trailer premiered ." ]
[ "According to BoxOfficeMojo.com , the film earned 9.5 million dollars in its first weekend at the box office , ranking as # 4 .", "According to Box Office Mojo , the film earned 9.5 million dollars in its first weekend at the box office , ranking # 4 ." ]
[ "BMW 3 Series is a car produced by BMW since 1975 .", "The BMW 3 Series is a compact executive car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975 ." ]
[ "Giuseppe Sabadini ( born 26 March , 1949 ) is a former Italian football player .", "Giuseppe Sabadini ( born 26 March 1949 in Sagrado ) is an Italian football coach and a former player ." ]
[ "Hans-Peter Briegel ( born 11 October , 1955 ) is a former German football player .", "Hans-Peter Briegel ( born 11 October 1955 in Rodenbach , West Germany ) is a former German football player and manager ." ]
[ "Stephano is a retrograde non-spherical moon of Uranus .", "Stephano ( or ) is a retrograde irregular satellite of Uranus ." ]
[ "Confirmed as Uranus XX , it is named after the drunken butler in William Shakespeare 's play The Tempest .", "Confirmed as Uranus XX , it was named after the drunken butler in William Shakespeare 's play The Tempest on 2000 August ." ]
[ "It was found by Brett J. Gladman , et al . in 1999 , and given the designation S\\/1999 U 2 .", "It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman , et al . in 1999 , and given the provisional designation S\\/1999 U 2 ." ]
[ "Blair Drummond ( sometimes known as Blairdrummond ) is a small rural community near Stirling in Scotland , located along the A84 road .", "Blair Drummond ( sometimes known as Blairdrummond ) is a small rural community near Stirling in Scotland , predominantly located along the A84 road ." ]
[ "If all the rooms are filled , it might appear that no more guests can be taken in , as in a hotel with a finite number of rooms .", "One might be tempted to think that the hotel would not be able to accommodate any newly arriving guests , as would be the case with a finite number of rooms ." ]
[ "In the general case , the guest in room n will be moved to room n +1 .", "In general , the guest in room N goes to room ( N +1 ) to get N cigars ." ]
[ "This can be done by moving the guest in room 1 to room 2 , the guest in room 2 , and so on .", "Despite this , the guest in room 1 goes to the guest in room 2 to get a cigar ." ]
[ "This would send the guest in room 1 to room 2 , the guest in room 2 to room 4 , the guest in room 3 to room 6 , the guest in room 4 to room 8 , and so on .", "The guest in room 2 goes to room 3 to get two cigars - one for himself and one for the guest in room 1 ." ]
[ "( If their previous room number was n , this time they would move to room number 2n . ) This would send the guest in room 1 to room 2 , the guest in room 2 to room 4 , the guest in room 3 to room 6 , the guest in room 4 to room 8 , and so on .", "It is also possible to accommodate a countably infinite number of new guests : just move the person occupying room 1 to room 2 , the guest occupying room 2 to room 4 , and in general room n to room 2n , and all the odd-numbered rooms will be free for the new guests ." ]
[ "In a normal hotel , with a finite number of rooms , the number of odd-numbered rooms , is smaller than the total number of rooms .", "In an ordinary ( finite ) hotel with more than one room , the number of odd-numbered rooms is obviously smaller than the total number of rooms ." ]
[ "BÃ thancourt-en-Vaux is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "BÃ thancourt-en-Vaux is a commune in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "The Academy 's awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe , which was ordered by the Guild of Television Producers in 1955 .", "The Academy 's awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe , which was commissioned by the Guild of Television Producers in 1955 ." ]
[ "In 1958 , the Academy joined with The Guild of Television Producers and Directors and together they formed The Society of Film and Television , which later became The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976 .", "In 1958 , the Academy merged with the Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form the Society of Film and Television , which eventually became the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976 ." ]
[ "The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ) is a British organization that gives awards at a special show every year , for film , television , children 's film and television , and media .", "The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ) is a charity in the United Kingdom that hosts annual awards shows for excellence in film , television , television craft , video games and forms of animation ." ]
[ "Saint-Palais , Gironde is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Saint-Palais is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "Its natural habitat is mild grassland .", "Its natural habitat is temperate grassland ." ]
[ "Nobuyuki Kato ( born 2 January 1920 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Nobuyuki Kato ( born January 2 , 1920 ) is a former Japanese football player ." ]
[ "In talks to church members he compared homosexuals to `` dirty dung-eating dogs '' and prophesied that `` gays will be eliminated '' in a `` purge on God 's orders '' .", "In talks to church members , he has compared people involved in free sex , including gay people , to `` dirty dung-eating dogs '' and prophesied that `` gays will be eliminated '' in a `` purge on God 's orders . ''" ]
[ "In the 1990s , thousands of Japanese elderly people claimed to have been defrauded of their life savings by Moon followers ' spiritual sales .", "In the 1990s , thousands of Japanese elderly people claimed to have been defrauded of their life savings by church members ." ]
[ "Moon has spoken vehemently against homosexual activity .", "Moon has spoken vehemently against `` free sex '' and homosexual activity ." ]
[ "In a statement , the police stated that the raids were part of a broad investigation into allegations of tax evasion and immigration violations by Moon 's organization .", "In a statement , the police stated that the raids were part of a broad investigation into allegations of tax evasion and immigration violations by church members ." ]
[ "In her 1998 book In the Shadow of the Moons : My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon 's Family , Nansook Hong , ex-wife of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han 's eldest son Hyo Jin Moon said that both Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han told her about Sun Myung Moon 's extramarital affairs ( which she said he called `` providential affairs '' ) , including one which resulted in the birth of a boy raised by a church leader , named by Sun Myung Moon 's daughter Un Jin Moon on the news show 60 Minutes .", "At the same time he appointed his daughter In Jin Moon as the president of the Unification Church of the United States . In 2010 , Forbes reported that Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han were living in South Korea while their children took more responsibility for the day-to-day leadership of the Unification Church and its affiliated organizations ." ]
[ "In the United States in the 1970s , the media reported on the high-pressure recruitment methods of Unificationists and said that the church separated vulnerable college students from their families through the use of brainwashing or mind control .", "In the United States in the 1970s , the media reported on the high-pressure recruitment methods of Unificationists and said that the church separated vulnerable young people from their families through the use of brainwashing or mind control ." ]
[ "Moon 's church was the subject of the largest consumer fraud investigation in Japan 's history in 1997 and number of subsequent court decisions awarded hundreds of millions of yen in judgments , including 37.6 million yen ( $ 300,000 ) to pay two women coerced into donating their assets to the Unification Church .", "The Unification Church was the subject of the largest consumer fraud investigation in Japan 's history in 1997 and number of subsequent court decisions awarded hundreds of millions of yen in judgments , including 37.6 million yen ( $ 300,000 ) to two women coerced into donating their assets to the Unification Church ." ]
[ "The Unification Church is a new religious movement based on the importance of the family in creating a world of peace , started by Sun Myung Moon in Korea in the 1940s .", "The Unification Church is a new religious movement founded by Korean religious leader Sun Myung Moon ." ]
[ "The writing of these Annals was begun at the end of the 7th century and among the Irish -- see the Annals of the Four Masters , the Annals of Ulster , the Annals of Innisfallen and the Annales Cambriae or Annals of Wales , one of the earliest sources for King Arthur .", "It was at the end of the 7th century and among the Irish that the compiling of these Annals was first begun -- see the Annals of the Four Masters , the Annals of Ulster , the Annals of Innisfallen and the Annales Cambriae or Annals of Wales , one of the earliest sources for King Arthur ." ]
[ "In the 9th century , during the Carolingian Renaissance , these Annals became the usual form of contemporary history . There were the Annales Einhardi , the Annales Laureshamenses ( or `` of Lorsch '' ) , and the Annales S. Bertini .", "In the 9th century , during the great movement termed the Carolingian Renaissance , these Annals became the usual form of contemporary history ; it suffices to mention the Royal Frankish Annals , the Annales Fuldenses , the Annales Bertiniani , the Annales Laureshamenses ( or `` of Lorsch '' ) , officially compiled in order to preserve the memory of the more interesting acts of Charlemagne , his ancestors and his successors ." ]
[ "In the Middle Ages in the Western Church there were written tables to show that date of Easter for a certain number of years or even centuries .", "In Middle Ages , when the order of the liturgical feasts was partly determined by the date of Easter , the custom was early established in the Western Church of drawing up tables to indicate that date for a certain number of years or even centuries ." ]
[ "In these spaces some monks wrote down the important events of the year .", "In these spaces certain monks briefly noted the important events of the year ." ]
[ "At this stage , the Annals now began to lose their primitive character , and became more and more Chronicles . But the term was still used for many documents , such as the Annals of Waverley .", "Arrived at this stage of development , the Annals now began to lose their primitive character , and henceforward became more and more indistinguishable from the Chronicles , though the term was still used for many documents , such as the Annals of Waverley ." ]
[ "Craven County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina .", "Craven County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina ." ]
[ "In 2006 it was guessed that 94,875 people lived there .", "The estimated population in 2006 was 94,875 ." ]
[ "The word cathedral is derived from the Latin noun `` cathedra '' ( seat or chair ) , and refers to the presence of the bishop 's or archbishop 's chair or throne .", "The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra ( `` seat '' or `` chair '' ) , and refers to the presence of the bishop 's or archbishop 's chair or throne ." ]
[ "Several cathedrals in Europe , such as Strasbourg , and in England at York , Lincoln and Southwell , are referred to as Minster ( German : MÃ 1\\/4 nster ) churches , from Latin monasterium , because the establishments were served by canons living in community or may have been an abbey , prior to the Reformation .", "Several cathedrals in Europe , such as that of Strasbourg , Essen , Freiburg i.B. , and in England at York , Lincoln and Southwell , are referred to as Minster ( German : MÃ 1\\/4 nster ) churches , from Latin monasterium , because the establishments were served by canons living in community or may have been an abbey , prior to the Reformation ." ]
[ "In the Greek Orthodox Church , the terms `` kathedrikos naos '' ( literally : `` cathedral shrine '' ) and `` metropolis '' ( literally `` mother city '' ) are both used to describe the same thing .", "In the Greek Orthodox Church , the terms `` kathedrikos naos '' ( literally : `` cathedral shrine '' ) is sometimes used for the church at which an archbishop or `` metropolitan '' presides . The term `` metropolis '' ( literally `` mother city '' ) is used more commonly than `` diocese '' to signify an area of governance within the church ." ]
[ "The word cathedral , though now grammatically used as a noun , is originally the adjective in the phrase `` cathedral church '' , from the Latin `` ecclesia cathedralis '' .", "Though now grammatically used as a noun , the term cathedral was originally the adjective in the phrase `` cathedral church '' , from the Latin ecclesia cathedralis ." ]
[ "There are certain variations on the use of the term `` cathedral '' ; for example , some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Scotland now within the Church of Scotland still retain the term cathedral , despite the Church 's Presbyterian polity which does not have bishops .", "There are certain variations on the use of the term `` cathedral '' ; for example , some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Scotland now within the Church of Scotland still retain the term cathedral , despite the Church 's Presbyterian polity that does not have bishops ." ]
[ "Aluminium compounds are chemical compounds containing aluminium ions .", "This is intended for compounds that have aluminium ." ]
[ "Patricia Helen Heaton ( born March 4 , 1958 in Bay Village , Ohio ) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for playing lead character and Ray Barone 's wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond .", "Patricia Helen Heaton ( born March 4 , 1958 ) is an American actress best known for playing Ray Barone 's wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond ." ]
[ "The song was released in the United Kingdom on July 21st of 2008 , and was the follow-up to the number one hit single `` That 's Not My Name '' .", "The song was released in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2008 , and was the follow-up to the number one hit single `` That 's Not My Name '' ." ]
[ "Shut Up and Let Me Go ( aka : Shut Up & Let Me Go ) is the third single off the studio album We Started Nothing by The Ting Tings .", "`` Shut Up and Let Me Go '' is the fourth single by English duo The Ting Tings from their debut studio album We Started Nothing ." ]
[ "Saint-Andr à - de-Corcy is a commune .", "Saint-Andr à - de-Corcy is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "The province has an area of 1,773 km , and a total population of 372,244 ( 2001 ) .", "It has an area of 1,773 km , and a total population of 372,244 ( 2001 ) ." ]
[ "Province of Lucca ( Italian : Provincia di Lucca ) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy .", "The Province of Lucca is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy ." ]
[ "The capital of the province is the city of Lucca .", "Its capital is the city of Lucca ." ]
[ "Aurich is a city in Lower Saxony , Germany .", "After World War II , Aurich became part of the new state of Lower Saxony ." ]
[ "Ricardo Gomes ( born 13 December , 1964 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Ricardo Gomes Raimundo , known as Gomes ( born 13 December 1964 in Rio de Janeiro ) , is a retired Brazilian football central defender , and a current manager ." ]
[ "The cyclone 's lowest barometric pressure occurs in the eye .", "The cyclone 's lowest barometric pressure occurs in the eye , and can be as much as 15 % lower than the atmospheric pressure outside the storm ." ]
[ "The eye is an area of calm weather located in the center of strong tropical cyclones .", "The eye is a region of mostly calm weather found at the center of strong tropical cyclones ." ]
[ "CHERUB stands for Charles Henderson 's Espionage Research Unit B. This was revealed in the book Secret Army , a book in Muchamore 's other series , Henderson 's Boys .", "As revealed in the Henderson 's Boys novel Eagle Day , CHERUB stands for Charles Henderson Espionage Research Unit B." ]
[ "The series is about a division of the British Security Service named CHERUB . CHERUB takes on children , mostly orphans , as spies .", "CHERUB is the name of the fictional organization in the series ." ]
[ "It is written by English author Robert Muchamore . The series is about a division of the British Security Service named CHERUB .", "CHERUB is a series of young adult spy novels , written by the English author Robert Muchamore , focusing around a division of the British Security Service named CHERUB , which employs minors , predominantly orphans , as intelligence officers ." ]
[ "A square plot of land with 100 m length for a side , is one hectare .", "In 1795 , when the metric system was introduced , the are was defined as being 100 square metres and the hectare ( ` hecto - ' + ` are ' ) was thus 100 ares or 1\\/100 km2 ." ]
[ "He has a Bachelor of Science ( B. Sc . )", "Jonathan holds a B. Sc ." ]