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[ "Cremated remains can be kept in a container called an urn , thrown into the air or water of a place that was special to the cremated person , or buried in the ground .", "Cremated remains can be kept in an urn , stored in a special memorial building ( columbarium ) , buried in the ground at many locations or sprinkled on a special field , mountain , or in the sea . In addition , there are several services in which the cremated remains will be scattered in a variety of ways and locations ." ]
[ "Doppler radar uses the Doppler effect to measure the radial velocity of targets in the antenna 's directional beam .", "A Doppler radar is a specialized radar that makes use of the doppler effect to produce velocity data about objects at a distance ." ]
[ "Doppler radars may be Coherent Pulsed , Continuous Wave , or Frequency Modulated .", "There are three ways of producing the Doppler effect . Radars may be Coherent pulsed ( CP ) , Continuous wave ( CW ) , or Frequency modulated ( FM ) ." ]
[ "Such individual was usually a profound intellectual distinguished for wisdom and sound judgment .", "The individual was usually a profound thinker distinguished for wisdom and sound judgment ." ]
[ "Kronborg is near the town of Helsingà r on the extreme north-east part of Zealand . It is at the narrowest point of the à resund , the sound between Denmark and Sweden .", "Kronborg is situated near the town of Helsingà r ( immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare 's Hamlet ) on the extreme northeastern tip of Zealand at the narrowest point of the à resund , the sound between Denmark and Sweden ." ]
[ "The castle has for centuries been one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe . It was added to UNESCO 's World Heritage Sites list on November 30 , 2000 .", "The castle has for centuries been one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe and was added to UNESCO 's World Heritage Sites list on November 30 , 2000 ." ]
[ "In this part , the sound is only 4 km wide . This is why it is so important to keep a fortress at this place commanding one of the few outlets of the Baltic Sea .", "In this part , the sound is only 4 km wide , hence the strategic importance of maintaining a sea fortress at this location commanding one of the few outlets of the Baltic Sea ." ]
[ "jpg thumb ( 320x599 ) px right Kathy Griffin , 2008 ) ) Kathleen Mary Griffin , also known as Kathy Griffin , is an American celebrity , actress and stand-up comedian .", "Griffin received her third Grammy nomination for `` Kathy Griffin does the Bible Belt '' ." ]
[ "She is also an LGBT rights advocate . Griffin was born November 4 , 1960 .", "Kathleen Mary `` Kathy '' Griffin ( born November 4 , 1960 ) is an American actress , model , stand-up comedian , television personality , New York Times best-selling author and an LGBT rights advocate ." ]
[ "Verviers is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Lià ge .", "Verviers is a Walloon city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Lià ge ." ]
[ "Louise de Coligny ( Chà cents tillon-sur-Loing , 23 September 1555 - Fontainebleau , 13 November 1620 ) was the fourth wife of Prince William the Silent . She was the daughter of an important French protestant leader , Gaspard de Coligny .", "Louise de Coligny ( Chà cents tillon-sur-Loing , 23 September 1555 -- Fontainebleau , 13 November 1620 ) was the daughter of Gaspard de Coligny and Charlotte de Laval and the fourth and last spouse of William the Silent ." ]
[ "Argis is a commune .", "Argis is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Anglican priest John Wesley changed the Thirty-Nine Articles for use by American Methodists in the 18th century .", "Earlier , John Wesley , founder of the Methodists adapted the Thirty-Nine Articles for use by American Methodists in the 18th century ." ]
[ "These new Articles of Religion are still the official United Methodist Church doctrine .", "The resulting Articles of Religion remain official United Methodist doctrine ." ]
[ "HotJava is a web browser from Sun Microsystems that can execute Java applets .", "HotJava ( later called HotJava Browser to distinguish it from HotJava Views ) is a modular , extensible web browser from Sun Microsystems implemented in Java . It was the first browser to support Java applets , and was Sun 's demonstration platform for the then new technology ." ]
[ "Conrad `` Cronos '' Lant ( born 15 January 1963 ) is the vocalist and bass player in black metal band Venom .", "Conrad Thomas Lant ( aka Cronos ) ( born 15 January 1963 , London ) is a British musician who is the vocalist and bass player of the influential black\\/thrash metal band Venom , from 1979 to 1987 and from 1995 to this day ." ]
[ "Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski ( born July 6 , 1923 in Kurà w ) is a Polish politician and the President of Poland from July 1989 to December 1990 .", "Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski ( pronounced ; born 6 July 1923 ) is a retired Polish military officer and Communist politician ." ]
[ "Miroslav Mentel ( born 2 December 1962 ) is a former Slovak football player .", "Miroslav Mentel ( born December 2 , 1962 in Å urany ) is a former Slovak footballer , currently is coach of goalkeepers in Slovakia national football team ." ]
[ "5500 m. ) is a Himalayan mountain pass that is found in the eastern part of the Kumaun region in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand , India .", "5500 m. ) is a Himalayan mountain pass located in eastern Kumaun region of the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand , India ." ]
[ "Remigen is a municipality of the district of Brugg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .", "Remigen is a municipality in the district of Brugg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Television pilot , usually called just a pilot , is a test episode made to sell a television series .", "A `` television pilot '' , also known as a pilot episode and series premiere , is the first episode of a television series ." ]
[ "There are also many series whose pilot episodes are titled `` Pilot '' .", "At the time of its inception , the pilot is meant to be the `` testing ground '' to see if a series will be possibly desired and successful and therefore a test episode of an intended television series . It is an early step in the development of a television series , much like pilot lights or pilot studies serve as precursors to the start of larger activity , or pilot holes prepare the way for larger holes ." ]
[ "Carl Friedrich Gauss ( pronunciation : ) ( 30 April 30 1777 â `` 23 February 1855 ) was a famous mathematician from GÃ ttingen , Germany . Gauss contributed to many areas of learning .", "Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss ( 30 April 1777 - 23 February 1855 ) was a German mathematician and scientist who contributed significantly to many fields , including number theory , statistics , analysis , differential geometry , geodesy , geophysics , electrostatics , astronomy and optics ." ]
[ "Gauss did it quickly , like this : 1 + 100 = 101 , 2 + 99 = 101 , 3 + 98 = 101 , and so on . There were a total of 50 pairs , so 50 Ã -- 101 = 5,050 .", "Gauss 's presumed method was to realize that pairwise addition of terms from opposite ends of the list yielded identical intermediate sums : 1 + 100 = 101 , 2 + 99 = 101 , 3 + 98 = 101 , and so on , for a total sum of 50 Ã -- 101 = 5050 ." ]
[ "The Duke of Brunswick gave Gauss a fellowship to the Collegium Carolinum , where he attended from 1792 to 1795 .", "Gauss 's intellectual abilities attracted the attention of the Duke of Braunschweig , who sent him to the Collegium Carolinum ( now Technische Università t Braunschweig ) , which he attended from 1792 to 1795 , and to the University of Gà ttingen from 1795 to 1798 ." ]
[ "Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin that are most often visible with a fair skin complexion .", "Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin which are most often visible on people with a fair complexion ." ]
[ "That was the so-called `` Gracie 's Challenge '' . Later , HÃ lio Gracie and the Gracie family continued this .", "Vale tudo began in the 1920s with the `` Gracie challenge '' issued by Carlos Gracie and HÃ lio Gracie and upheld later on by descendants of the Gracie family ." ]
[ "Saint-Denis-de-M à rà is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Saint-Denis-de-M à rà is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "The Quebec Nordiques ( , pronounced in Quebec French , in Canadian English , meaning `` Northmen '' or `` Northerners '' ) were a professional ice hockey team from Quebec City , Quebec , Canada .", "The Quebec Nordiques ( , pronounced in Quebec French , in Canadian English , meaning `` Northmen '' or `` Northerners '' ) were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City , Quebec , Canada ." ]
[ "The team moved to Denver , Colorado in 1995 and changed their name to the Colorado Avalanche .", "The franchise was relocated to Denver , Colorado , in 1995 , and renamed the Colorado Avalanche ." ]
[ "Hautes-Alpes is a department in France .", "Hautes-Alpes is a department in southeastern France named after the Alps mountain range ." ]
[ "The Raccoon Dog ( Nyctereutes procyonoides ) is a member of the canid family and is from east Asia .", "The raccoon dog ( Nyctereutes procyonoides , from the Greek words nukt - , `` night '' + ereutÄ `` s , `` wanderer '' + prokuÅ n , `` before-dog '' ( but in New Latin used to mean `` raccoon '' ) + - oidÄ `` s , '' - oid '' ) , also known as the Magnut or Tanuki , is a canid indigenous to east Asia . It is the only extant species in the genus Nyctereutes ." ]
[ "The British Transport Commission ( BTC ) was created by Clement Attlee 's post-war Labor government . It was a part of its nationalisation program .", "The British Transport Commission ( BTC ) was created by Clement Attlee 's post-war Labor government as a part of its nationalisation program , to oversee railways , canals and road freight transport in Great Britain ( Northern Ireland had the separate Ulster Transport Authority ) ." ]
[ "Its objective was to provide an efficient , adequate , economical and properly integrated system of public inland transport and port facilities within Great Britain for passengers and goods , excluding transport by air .", "Its general duty under the Transport Act 1947 was to provide `` an efficient , adequate , economical and properly integrated system of public inland transport and port facilities within Great Britain for passengers and goods '' , excluding transport by air ." ]
[ "Teddy Bears are found all over the world .", "Brands associated with teddy bears that enjoyed strong popularity in the 1980s and 1990s are Teddy Ruxpin and Care Bears ." ]
[ "During her long career , she has reached four Grand Slam quarterfinals , and one Grand Slam semifinal .", "During her long career , she has reached six Grand Slam singles quarterfinals and one Grand Slam singles semifinal ." ]
[ "She has won 10 WTA singles titles and 4 WTA doubles titles and has made over $ 6,906,000 in prize money .", "She has won 11 WTA singles titles and 5 WTA doubles titles and has earned over US$ 8.3 million in prize money ." ]
[ "Polydor Records is a record label currently based in the UK , and is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group .", "Polydor is a record label owned by Universal Music Group and is currently headquartered in the UK ." ]
[ "Though Polydor 's American branch is gone , in the United Kingdom , however , Polydor continues to sign chart-topping acts and remains one of the strongest imprints in the country â '' with artists such as Klaxons , Sophie Ellis-Bextor , Take That and Kaiser Chiefs .", "Though Polydor 's American branch is defunct , in the United Kingdom Polydor continues to sign chart-topping acts ." ]
[ "He won the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , along with Sir Frederick Hopkins , for the discovery of vitamins", "Together with Sir Frederick Hopkins , he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine ." ]
[ "Christiaan Eijkman ( August 11 , 1858 - November 5 , 1930 ) was a Dutch doctor .", "Christiaan Eijkman ( ; 11 August 1858 , Nijkerk , Gelderland -- 5 November 1930 , Utrecht ) was a Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that Beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of vitamins ." ]
[ "Vampyromorphida is an order of cephalopods . There are one extant species ( Vampyroteuthis infernalis ) and several extinct taxa in it .", "Vampyromorphida is an order of cephalopods comprising one known extant species ( Vampyroteuthis infernalis ) and many extinct taxa ." ]
[ "The muscles are revealed through a process known as the `` cutting phase '' - a combination of fat loss , oils , and tanning which , combined with the lighting , make the definition of the muscle group more distinct .", "Bodybuilders prepare for competition though a combination of fat loss , oils , and tanning ( or tanning lotions ) which combined with lighting make the definition of the muscle group more distinct ." ]
[ "Bodybuilding is a form of human body modification involving intensive muscle hypertrophy .", "Bodybuilding is a form of body modification , involving intensive muscle hypertrophy ." ]
[ "For example , 1936 was the year of the Yang Fire Rat . 60 years later , 1996 was the next year of the Yang Fire Rat .", "For example , the year of the Yang Fire Rat occurred in 1936 and in 1996 , 60 years apart ." ]
[ "This means that anyone born from January 1 to January 25 , 1990 was actually born in the year of the snake not the year of the horse .", "This means that anyone born from January 1 to January 25 , 1990 was actually born in the year of the snake rather than the year of the horse ." ]
[ "The year 1990 was the year of the horse .", "The year 1990 is considered by some people to be the year of the horse ." ]
[ "The dates for the Spring Festival from 1996 to 2019 ( in the Gregorian calendar ) are at the right . The list also includes the year 's animal zodiac and its earthly branch .", "The dates for Chinese New Year from 1996 to 2019 ( in the Gregorian calendar ) are at the left , along with the year 's presiding animal zodiac and its earthly branch ." ]
[ "Because the Chinese New Year starts in late January or early February , the Chinese year begins several weeks after the it begins in the Gregorian calendar . If a person is born in early January , their Chinese birth-year is the last Gregorian year , not the current one .", "As the Chinese New Year starts in late January to mid-February , the Chinese year dates from January 1 until that day in the new Gregorian year remain unchanged from the previous Gregorian year ." ]
[ "The names of the earthly branches have no English translations . They are not Chinese translations of the animals .", "The names of the earthly branches have no English counterparts and are not the Chinese translations of the animals ." ]
[ "The elements are changed every two years and a yin and yang association changes every year .", "The elements are rotated every two years while a yin and yang association alternates every year ." ]
[ "The calendar has a 12-year cycle of the animal zodiac and a 10-year cycle of heavenly stems .", "Alongside the 12-year cycle of the animal zodiac there is a 10-year cycle of heavenly stems ." ]
[ "For example , 1989 was the year of the snake .", "For example , the 1989 year of the snake began on February 6 , 1989 ." ]
[ "Some people had problems with the difference between the Chinese birth-year and the Gregorian birth-year .", "Many confuse their Chinese birth-year with their Gregorian birth-year ." ]
[ "Each of the ten heavenly stems is associated with one of the five elements of Chinese astrology . These elements are Wood , Fire , Earth , Metal , and Water .", "Each of the ten heavenly stems is associated with one of the five elements of Chinese astrology , namely : Wood , Fire , Earth , Metal , and Water ." ]
[ "The elements are named : Yang Wood , Yin Wood , Yang Fire , Yin Fire , and so on .", "The elements are thus distinguished : Yang Wood , Yin Wood , Yang Fire , Yin Fire , etc. ." ]
[ "These two cycles create a combined cycle that repeats every 60 years .", "These produce a combined cycle that repeats every 60 years ." ]
[ "It began on 26 January 1990 .", "However , the 1989 year of the snake officially ended on January 26 , 1990 ." ]
[ "Stanton is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Stanton is a city in Montgomery County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "The main sights of Ennetmoos are the chapels of Saint Jakob , Saint Leonhard ( in Rohren ) , and Saint Magnus ( in Allweg ) , a monument ( Ã berfalldenkmal ) in Allweg , ruins at Rotzberg , the Stanserhorn mountain and resort , and the pilgrimage route St. Jakobsweg .", "The main sights of Ennetmoos are : the church St. Jakob , the chapel St. Leonhard in Rohren , the chapel St. Magnus in Allweg , a monument ( Ã berfalldenkmal ) in Allweg , ruins at Rotzberg , the Stanserhorn mountain and resort , and the pilgrimage route St. Jakobsweg ." ]
[ "It is divided into two dialects : Karachay which pronounces two phonemes as \\/ tÊ \\/ and \\/ Ê ' \\/ , and Balkar , which pronounces the corresponding phonemes as \\/ ts \\/ and \\/ z \\/ .", "It is divided into two dialects : Karachay which pronounces two phonemes as \\/ tÊ \\/ and \\/ dÊ ' \\/ , and Balkar , which pronounces the corresponding phonemes as \\/ ts \\/ and \\/ z \\/ ." ]
[ "The Daewoo Leganza is a automobile produced by GM Daewoo .", "Daewoo rapidly expanded their distribution network with the inception of new models , which made the Leganza present in the markets of most countries , albeit not necessarily with sales success . Daewoo placed special emphasis on developing markets , which involved the assembly of Leganzas in countries like Poland , Romania , Russia and Uzbekistan , in plants owned by Daewoo or under license agreements ." ]
[ "The Daewoo Leganza is a automobile produced by GM Daewoo . It replaced the Daewoo Espero in 1997 , and were replaced by the Daewoo Evanda in 2003 .", "The Daewoo Leganza is a mid-size sedan produced by the former Daewoo Motors in South Korea between 1997 and 2002 ." ]
[ "Lisa Marie Simpson is a character in the animated television series The Simpsons .", "Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional main character in the animated television series The Simpsons ." ]
[ "The Lachlan river is in the area where the aboriginal people called the Wiradjuri lived .", "The Lachlan river is within the area occupied by the Wiradjuri people ." ]
[ "The Lachlan does not gets its water from melting snow like the Murrumbidgee River or the Murray River .", "However , the Lachlan , unlike the Murrumbidgee River and the Murray River further south , does not have its source in the snowfields and does not enjoy the large and reliable spring flow from the melting snow from which those rivers benefit ." ]
[ "Water from this big ( 500 km ) swamp finally goes into the Murrumbidgee River . Water from the Lachlan is used for farming .", "The 500 km swamp , a floodplain for the Lachlan , joins the Murrumbidgee River to the south ." ]
[ "During the flood in August 1990 , 132 houses in Forbes were flooded . The water covered their floors .", "During the flood in August 1990 , 132 houses in Forbes were affected by flood with their yards or their floors covered by water ." ]
[ "The Lachlan River flows west and then south , finishes in the Great Cumbung swamp . This swamp is near Oxley between Hay and Balranald .", "The Lachlan River flows west and then south , terminating in the Great Cumbung swamp near Oxley ( between Hay and Balranald ) ." ]
[ "More than 900 families had to move away . Many were saved from roof-tops by boat and helicopter .", "More than 900 families were evacuated , with many rescued from roof-tops by boat and helicopter ." ]
[ "In 1944 the flow was less than 1,000 megalitres ( 810 acre-feet ) . Six years later ( 1950 ) there was a flow of 10,900,000 megalitres ( 8.8 million acre feet ) .", "Annual flows have ranged from less than 1,000 megalitres ( 810 acre-feet ) in 1944 to as much as 10,900,000 megalitres ( 8.8 million acre feet ) in 1950 ." ]
[ "In 1870 the river flooded . The top of the flood water was measured at 15.9 metres at Cowra .", "In 1870 the river peaked at 15.9 metres at Cowra ." ]
[ "More than 100,000 people live in the Lachlan area .", "More than 100,000 people live in the Lachlan catchment ." ]
[ "Since 1887 , the highest flood level at Forbes was in June 1952 . The river got to 10.8 m ( 35 feet 3 inches ) at the Forbes Iron Bridge .", "Since 1887 , the highest flood level at Forbes was in June 1952 when the river peaked at 10.80 m ( 35 feet 3 inches ) at the Forbes Iron Bridge ." ]
[ "24 local governments look after the Lachlan area .", "24 local government organizations provide administration within the region ." ]
[ "The Lachlan has flooded every 7 years since 1887 at Forbes .", "The river has flooded every seven years since 1887 at Forbes ." ]
[ "The European who found the Lachlan River in 1815 was Acting-Surveyor George William Evans . He named the river after Lachlan Macquarie , the Governor of New South Wales .", "The European discoverer of the Lachlan River in 1815 was Acting-Surveyor George William Evans , who named the river after Lachlan Macquarie , the Governor of the colony of New South Wales ." ]
[ "In the early days of New South Wales , the south part of the Lachlan was known as Fish River .", "In the early days of the colony of New South Wales , the southern part of the Lachlan was known as Fish River ." ]
[ "With more exploration it was realized that two rivers were the same river and the name Fish River was dropped .", "It was only after further exploration that it was realized that these two rivers were the same river and the name Fish River was dropped ." ]
[ "The Wiradjuri land has been called `` the land of the three rivers , the Wambool ( Macquarie ) , the Kalare ( Lachlan ) and the Murrumbidjeri ( Murrumbidgee ) .", "The Wiradjuri tribal area has been described as `` the land of the three rivers , the Wambool later known as the Macquarie , the Kalare later known as the Lachlan and the Murrumbidgee ( Murrumbidjeri ) ." ]
[ "The Murray River was the south side of Wiradjuri land . The change from forest to open grassland was the east side . ''", "The Murray River formed the Wiradjuri 's southern boundary , the change from woodland to open grassland formed their eastern boundary . ''" ]
[ "Wyangala Dam was built near Cowra to control the amount of water in the river .", "Wyangala Dam was built near Cowra to regulate the flow of the river ." ]
[ "At least 500 sheep were drowned on farms in the Eugowra\\/Trundle area . Most of Eugowra 's 400 residents were moved for safety .", "At least 500 sheep were drowned on properties in the Eugowra\\/Trundle area and most of Eugowra 's 400 residents were evacuated and some residents from Trundle ." ]
[ "14 % of NSW farm goods come from the area which is about 10 % of NSW .", "14 % of NSW agricultural production is generated in the region from a land area of approximately 10 % of NSW ." ]
[ "Other big floods were in : 1891 , 1916 , 1951 , 1956 , 1961 , 1974 , 1976 , 1993 , 1998 .", "Other significant years of floods were : 1891 , 1916 , 1951 , 1956 , 1961 , 1974 , 1976 , 1993 , 1998 ." ]
[ "Floods in 1992 were smaller than 1990 , but Lachlan Valley farmers lost about 30 percent of their lucerne crops just before harvest .", "Floods in 1992 did not reach the same levels at Forbes as in 1990 , however , Lachlan Valley farmers lost about 30 percent of their lucerne crops just before harvest ." ]
[ "The Lachlan River is an important river in central New South Wales , Australia .", "The Lachlan River is a significant river in central New South Wales , Australia ." ]
[ "The Lachlan River was explored by John Oxley in 1817 .", "The Lachlan River was substantially explored by John Oxley in 1817 ." ]
[ "Other rivers that join the Lachlan River are the Carcoar River , the Belubula River and the Abercrombie River .", "Its major headwaters , the Carcoar River , the Belubula River and the Abercrombie River converge near the town of Cowra ." ]
[ "In dry years , for example April 1944 to April 1945 , the Lachlan may have no water flowing in it at all .", "In dry years , the Lachlan can have periods of zero flow of over a year ( for example from April 1944 to April 1945 ) , which is a complete contrast to the Murray and Murrumbidgee which have not been known to cease to flow since European settlement ." ]
[ "Iragna is a municipality of the district Riviera in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .", "Iragna is a municipality in the district of Riviera in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ." ]
[ "It is located at 25 Â 16 ' 60N 69 Â 23 ' 45E and has an altitude of 11 metres ( 39 feet ) , the town is the headquarters of a taluka ( an administrative subdivision ) of Mirpur Khas District .", "The town is the headquarters of a taluka ( an administrative subdivision ) of Mirpur Khas District ." ]
[ "The Haringhata , Baleswar , Madhumati and Garai are different names for the same river - people could travel throughout the district by boat .", "The Haringhata , Baleswar , Madhumati and Garai are different local names for the same river along various parts of its course and it represent another great offshoot of the Ganges ." ]
[ "The members are : Mark Osegueda ( vocals ) Rob Cavestany ( guitar , vocals ) , Ted Aguilar ( guitar ) , Andy Galeon ( drums ) , Dennis Pepa ( bass , vocals )", "Death Angel was formed in the San Francisco Bay Area , California , in 1982 by cousins Rob Cavestany ( lead guitar ) , Dennis Pepa ( vocals , bass ) , Gus Pepa ( rhythm guitar ) , and Andy Galeon ( drums ) ." ]
[ "Koji Sakamoto ( born 3 December 1978 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Shonan Bellmare .", "Koji Sakamoto ( born December 3 , 1978 in Yasu , Shiga , Japan ) is a Japanese football player currently playing for Japanese club Shonan Bellmare ." ]
[ "Every hearth is her altar .", "Every family hearth was her altar ." ]
[ "Finally , in 1770 , when she was twenty years old , she was allowed to leave the convent and marry her younger cousin , the Louis Henri de Bourbon , son and heir of Louis Joseph de Bourbon , Prince of Condà and his wife Charlotte à lisabeth Godefride de Rohan .", "Finally , in 1770 , when she was twenty years old , she was allowed to leave the convent and marry her younger cousin , the duc de Bourbon , the son and heir of Louis Joseph de Bourbon , Prince of Condà and his wife Charlotte à lisabeth Godefride de Rohan ." ]
[ "She was buried in the Orlà ans family chapel the Collà giale de Dreux .", "She was buried in the Orlà ans family chapel her sister-in-law , the Duchess of Orlà ans , who had died in 1821 , had built in Collà giale de Dreux in 1816 , as the final resting place for Bourbon-Toulouse-Penthi à vre and Orlà ans families ." ]
[ "Initially , Bathilde was considered as a possible bride for a distant cousin , Ferdinand , Duke of Parma , the favorite grandson of King Louis XV of France , however , that marriage never materialised .", "Initially , Bathilde was considered as a possible bride for a distant cousin , Ferdinand , Duke of Parma , the favorite grandson of King Louis XV of France ; however , that marriage never materialised ." ]
[ "In 1815 , at the start of the Bourbon Restoration , she returned to France . Louis XVIII traded with her the Hà tel Matignon for the à lysà e Palace .", "In 1815 , at the start of the Bourbon Restoration , Louis XVIII traded with her the Hà tel Matignon for the à lysà e Palace ." ]