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[ "The British Rail Class 91 is a class of 140 mph , 6,300 hp electric locomotives ordered specifically for the East Coast Main Line modernisation and electrification program of the late 1980s .", "The British Rail Class 91 is a class of 140 mph ( 225 km\\/h ) , 6300 H electric locomotives ordered as a component of the East Coast Main Line modernisation and electrification program of the late 1980s ." ]
[ "Built to replace the previous Class 43 ( better known as the InterCity 125 ) , the Class 91s were given the auxiliary name of InterCity 225 to indicate their status as a new version of the 125 and their envisaged top speed of 225km\\/h ( 140mph ) .", "The Class 91s were given the auxiliary name of InterCity 225 to indicate their envisaged top speed of 225 km\\/h ( 140 mph ) ." ]
[ "This was made popular by Martin Luther in his Deutsche Messe ( German Mass ) . It is a tradition in most Lutheran Churches .", "This addition to the mass was made by Martin Luther in his Deutsche Messe and remains traditional in Lutheran Churches ." ]
[ "Roman Catholics have many more benedictions , usually with many candles ( even poor churches have at least ten ) , than Protestants , who only have a few simple benedictions .", "Such benedictions have been regularly practiced both in the Christian East and West . At the time of the Reformation , Protestants abandoned many of the benedictions of the Roman Catholic Church , including the Apostolic Benediction made by the Pope and his delegates , the `` last blessing '' of the dying , and virtually all benedictions of inanimate objects ." ]
[ "A kind of benediction that is often done in both Roman Catholic and Protestant churches is for the worship leader to raise his hands and say the Biblical Priestly Blessing .", "A common form of benediction in Roman Catholic and liturgical Protestant churches is for the worship leader to raise his hands and recite the words of the biblical Priestly Blessing ." ]
[ "It is made by reacting mercury ( I ) carbonate with hydrofluoric acid .", "Mercury ( I ) fluoride is prepared by the reaction of mercury ( I ) carbonate with hydrofluoric acid ." ]
[ "Mercury ( I ) fluoride , also known as mercurous fluoride , is a chemical compound . Its chemical formula is Hg2F2 .", "Mercury ( I ) fluoride or mercurous fluoride is the chemical compound composed of mercury and fluorine with the formula Hg2F2 ." ]
[ "In virtually all Christian traditions , this regular public worship is accompanied by other forms of worship , such as prayer and study , small group prayer ( often linked with Bible study ) , and formal ceremonies on special occasions , including weddings , funerals and events of Church or state .", "In many Christian traditions , regular public worship is complemented by other forms of worship , such as individual meditation , prayer and study , small group prayer ( often linked with Bible study ) , and formal ceremonies on special occasions , including weddings , funerals , baptisms and events of Church or state ." ]
[ "Throughout most centuries of Church history , Christian worship has been primarily liturgical , symbolised by prayers and hymns , whose texts were closely related to , the Scripture .", "Throughout most of Christianity 's history , corporate Christian worship has been primarily liturgical , characterized by prayers and hymns , with texts rooted in , or closely related to , the Scripture , particularly the Psalter ; this form of sacramental and ceremonial worship is still practiced by the Roman Catholic , Eastern Orthodox , and Anglican churches , as well as some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism and Methodism ." ]
[ "Set times for prayer during the day were made ( based mostly on Jewish models ) , and a festal cycle throughout the Church year pointed out the celebration of feasts and holy days relating to the events in the life of Jesus , the lives of the saints , and features of the Church 's view of God .", "Set times for prayer during the day were established ( based substantially on Jewish models ) , and a festal cycle throughout the Church year governed the celebration of feasts and holy days pertaining to the events in the life of Jesus , the lives of the saints , and aspects of the Church 's perception of God ." ]
[ "To change the patterns and content of worship were to change the faith itself .", "According to this view , alterations in the patterns and content of worship would necessarily reflect a change in the faith itself ." ]
[ "A large amount of importance was placed on the forms of worship , as they were seen in terms of the Latin phrase lex orandi , lex credendi ( `` the rule of prayer is the rule of belief '' ) -- that is , the details of someone 's worship show , teach , and govern the principle beliefs of the community .", "A great deal of emphasis was placed on the forms of worship , as they were seen in terms of the Latin phrase lex orandi , lex credendi ( `` the rule of prayer is the rule of belief '' ) -- that is , the specifics of one 's worship express , teach , and govern the doctrinal beliefs of the community ." ]
[ "Each time a heresy appeared in the Church , it normally came by a shift in worship for the heretical group .", "Each time a heresy arose in the Church , it was typically accompanied by a shift in worship for the heretical group ." ]
[ "The heat capacity of a single material is called the specific heat capacity of the material . The term `` heat capacity '' by itself means the general idea .", "For some considerations it is useful to specify the volume-specific heat capacity , commonly called volumetric heat capacity , which is the heat capacity per unit volume and has SI units ." ]
[ "The heat capacity of a single material is called the specific heat capacity of the material .", "Derived quantities that specify heat capacity as an intensive property , independent of the size of a sample , are the molar heat capacity , which is the heat capacity per mole of a pure substance , and the specific heat capacity , often called simply specific heat , which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material ." ]
[ "Empoli F.C. is a football club which plays in Italy .", "Empoli Football Club is an Italian association football club located in Empoli , Tuscany , founded in 1920 and played its first official match in 1921 ." ]
[ "Sean Taro Ono Lennon ( born October 9 1975 ) is the son of John Lennon and his second wife Yoko Ono .", "Sean Taro Ono Lennon ( , born October 9 , 1975 ) is an American singer , songwriter , musician , guitarist and actor . He is the only son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono ." ]
[ "He is an author of books about near death experiences ( NDEs ) , a term that he coined in 1975 .", "He is most famous as an author of books about life after death and near-death experiences ( NDE ) , a term that he coined in 1975 ." ]
[ "The Illinois Senate is the upper chamber in the Illinois General Assembly , the legislative branch of the government of the state of Illinois .", "The Illinois Senate is the upper chamber of the Illinois General Assembly , the legislative branch of the government of the state of Illinois in the United States ." ]
[ "According to Illinois ' 1970 constitution , senators are divided into three groups , each group having a two-year term at a different part of the decade between censuses , with the rest of the decade being taken up by two four-year terms . .", "Under the Illinois Constitution of 1970 , senators are divided into three groups , each group having a two-year term at a different part of the decade between censuses , with the rest of the decade being taken up by two four-year terms ." ]
[ "Created in 1818 by the constitution of the first state , the Illinois senate is comprised 59 senators elected from individual legislative districts determined by population .", "The body was created by the first state constitution adopted in 1818 . The Illinois Senate is made up of 59 senators elected from individual legislative districts determined by population ." ]
[ "Renowned artist Tone ( ä '' ç è '' ) formed his own band after releasing his first debut album titled '' æ ` ç 6:57 am '' , and recruited the other two members to form Cool Silly .", "Renowned artist Tone ( ä '' ç è '' ) formed this band after releasing his first debut album titled '' æ ` ç 6:57 am '' ( My 6:57 AM ) , and recruited two other members to form Cool Silly : Rapper\\/actor Leeway ( è -- å å ï 1\\/4 and singer\\/composer Ray Liu ( å è '' ' è `` ) ." ]
[ "ä å cents ; pinyin : Sakoo Yuà tuà n ) is a Taiwanese-American mainstream pop trio consisting of producer\\/singer Tone ( ä '' ç è '' ) , singer\\/composer Ray Liu ( å è '' ' è `` ) and rapper\\/actor Leeway ( è -- å å ) .", "Cool Silly is a Taiwanese-American mainstream pop duo consisting of producer\\/singer Tone ( ä '' ç è '' ) and rapper\\/actor Leeway ( è -- å å ) ." ]
[ "Since their debut , they have often been compared with the Popular Taiwanese rock group , F.I.R. , because of the similar formation of band members and attractive performance personalities .", "Since their debut , they have often been compared with the Popular Taiwanese rock group F.I.R. because of the similar formation of band members and attractive performance personalities ." ]
[ "The band insists that the personality of their music is not only `` cool '' but `` silly '' as well .", "The band insists that the personality of their music is not only `` cool , '' but at the same time `` silly . ''" ]
[ "Ford began building the Model T in his Piquette factory on October 6 , 1908 as a 1909 model .", "The first production Model T was produced on August 12 , 1908 and left the factory on September 27 , 1908 , at the Piquette Plant in Detroit , Michigan . On May 26 , 1927 , Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth Model T Ford roll off the assembly line at his factory in Highland Park , Michigan ." ]
[ "A lever on the floor worked the brakes as well as the clutch . Pulling the lever toward the driver would set the parking brake and help keep the car from moving while parked .", "The floor lever also controlled the parking brake , which was activated by pulling the lever all the way back ." ]
[ "Step on the pedal all the way to the left , move the throttle lever to `` give it the gas '' and gently move the floor lever forward . This is low gear , the powerful gear used to get the Model T moving .", "If the lever was pushed forward and the driver took his foot off the left pedal , the Model T entered high gear , but only when the handbrake lever was fully forward ." ]
[ "A new car took the place of the Model T in 1928 , the Ford Model A.", "Although he started with the Model A , there were not 19 production models ( A through T ) ; some were only prototypes . The production model immediately before the Model T was the Model S , an upgraded version of the company 's largest success to that point , the Model N. The follow-up was the Ford Model A and not the Model U. Company publicity said this was because the new car was such a departure from the old that Henry wanted to start all over again with the letter A. As it happens , the first Plymouth car ( 1928 ) , built by competitor Chrysler Corporation , was named Model U." ]
[ "Dance Flick is a dark comedy spoof film by the Wayans Brothers .", "Dance Flick is a 2009 American comedy directed by Damien Dante Wayans , written by his uncles , the Wayans Brothers , and starring Damon Wayans , Jr. , and Shoshana Bush . The film is a spoof of the popular dance film genre ." ]
[ "Daisy Kennedy was born in Washington , D.C. on January 4 , 1879 . Her father had been an American slave .", "Daisy Kennedy , was born in Washington , D.C. on January 4 , 1879 , and was the daughter of a former American slave ." ]
[ "Ellington went to Armstrong Technical High School in Washington , D.C. His first job was selling peanuts at Washington Senators baseball games .", "Ellington went to Armstrong Technical High School in Washington , D.C. . He got his first job selling peanuts at Washington Senators baseball games ." ]
[ "Ellington led his band from 1923 until he died of lung cancer in 1974 .", "Ellington led his band from 1923 until his death in 1974 ." ]
[ "Then Paul Ellington , Mercer 's youngest son , took over the band .", "At that point , the original band dissolved . Paul Ellington , Mercer 's youngest son and executor of the Duke Ellington estate , kept the Duke Ellington Orchestra going from Mercer 's death onwards ." ]
[ "His son Mercer Ellington took over the band until he died of cancer in 1996 .", "His son Mercer Ellington , who had already been handling all administrative aspects of his father 's business for several decades , led the band until his own death in 1996 ." ]
[ "His song was called `` Soda Fountain Rag '' . He could not read or write music yet .", "Ellington created `` Soda Fountain Rag '' by ear , because he had not yet learned to read and write music ." ]
[ "At first , Ellington was more interested in baseball than playing the piano .", "Though Ellington took piano lessons , he was more interested in baseball ." ]
[ "They lived with Daisy 's parents in Washington , D.C. James Edward Ellington ( J.E. ) was born in Lincolnton , North Carolina on April 15 , 1879 and moved to Washington , D.C. in 1886 with his parents .", "They lived with his maternal grandparents at 2129 Ida Place ( now Ward Place ) , NW in the West End neighborhood of Washington , D.C. His father , James Edward Ellington was born in Lincolnton , North Carolina on April 15 , 1879 and moved to Washington , D.C. in 1886 with his parents ." ]
[ "Ellington called his music `` American Music '' , not `` jazz '' .", "Ellington called his music `` American Music '' rather than jazz , and liked to describe those who impressed him as `` beyond category '' ." ]
[ "Ellington called his music `` American Music '' , not `` jazz '' . Some of the people who played in Ellington 's band were also famous or important jazz musicians .", "Ellington 's grandson Paul Ellington is a musician and maintains a small salaried band known as the Duke Ellington Legacy , which frequently comprises the core of the big band operated by The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts ." ]
[ "Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29 , 1899 . His parents were called James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington .", "Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29 , 1899 to James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington ." ]
[ "The other musicians in his band were Otto Hardwick , on bass and then saxophone ; Arthur Whetsol on trumpet ; Elmer Snowden on banjo ; and Sonny Greer on drums .", "The band included Otto Hardwick , who switched from bass to saxophone ; Arthur Whetsol on trumpet ; Elmer Snowden on banjo ; and Sonny Greer on drums ." ]
[ "They played in Washington , D.C. and Virginia at dances and parties .", "Ellington played throughout the Washington , D.C. area and into Virginia for private society balls and embassy parties ." ]
[ "Some of the people who played in Ellington 's band were also famous or important jazz musicians .", "These included many of the musicians who were members of his orchestra , some of whom are considered among the best in jazz in their own right , but it was Ellington who melded them into one of the most well-known jazz orchestral units in the history of jazz ." ]
[ "He also worked as a butler for a white doctor . He occasionally worked as a caterer at the White House .", "He also worked as a butler for Dr. Middleton F. Cuthbert , a prominent white physician , and occasionally worked as a White House caterer ." ]
[ "He is the coauthor , along with Bertrand Russell , of the important Principia Mathematica .", "He co-authored the epochal Principia Mathematica with Russell ." ]
[ "Alfred North Whitehead , OM ( 15 February 1861 -- 30 December 1947 ) was an English mathematician who became a philosopher .", "Alfred North Whitehead , OM ( 15 February 1861 â `` 30 December 1947 ) was an English mathematician who became a philosopher ." ]
[ "At first he conquered the valley of Tungabhadra River , then he expanded his control to certain regions of Konkan and Malabar Coast .", "His initial military exploits established his control over the valley of Tungabhadra River , and gradually he expanded his control to certain regions of Konkan and Malabar Coast ." ]
[ "An inscription of 1346 speaks of Harihara I as the ruler of â whole country between the eastern and the western seas , and the inscription describes Vidya Nagara ( that is , the city of learning ) as his capital .", "An inscription dated 1346 regarding a grant to the Sringeri matha indicates Harihara I as the ruler of â whole country between the eastern and the western seas , and the inscription describes Vidya Nagara ( that is , the city of learning ) as his capital ." ]
[ "He was the eldest son of Bhavana Sangama and was founder of the Sangama dynasty , the first among the four dynasties that ruled Vijayanagara .", "He was Bhavana Sangamaâ s eldest son , belonged to the yadav clan and was founder of the Sangama dynasty , the first among the four dynasties that ruled Vijayanagara ." ]
[ "Harihara I was succeeded by Bukka I who was the most distinguished amongst the five rulers ( Panchasangamas ) of the Sangama dynasty .", "Harihara I was succeeded by Bukka I who emerged as the most distinguished amongst the five rulers ( Panchasangamas ) of the Sangama dynasty ." ]
[ "Kannada inscriptions of his time call him Karnataka Vidya Vilas ( master of great knowledge and skills ) , Bhashegetappuvarayaraganda ( punisher of those feudatories who do not keep their promise ) , Arirayavibhada ( fire to enemy kings ) .", "Kannada inscriptions of his time call him Karnataka Vidya Vilas ( master of great knowledge and skills ) , Bhashegetappuvarayaraganda ( punisher of those feudatories who do n't keep their promise ) , Arirayavibhada ( fire to enemy kings ) ." ]
[ "His first poems were printed in the school 's almanac in 1907 .", "His first poems were printed in 1907 in the school 's almanac ." ]
[ "As a day job , he translated ( 19 books in 6 years ) , then worked as a correspondent for a newspaper .", "As a day job , he translated literature into Russian ( 19 books in 6 years ) , then worked as a correspondent for the newspaper ." ]
[ "For several years after that , he almost completely abandoned poetry , concentrating on essays , literary criticism , memoirs ( The Din Of Time , Russian : Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ð 1\\/2 Ð , Shum vremeni ; Ð Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ñ Ð Ñ , Feodosiya - both 1925 ) and small-format prose ( The Egyptian Stamp , Russian : Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ñ Ñ Ð Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð , Yegipetskaya marka - 1928 ) .", "For several years after that , he almost completely abandoned poetry , concentrating on essays , literary criticism , memoirs ( The Noise Of Time , Russian : Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ð 1\\/2 Ð , Shum vremeni ; Ð Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ñ Ð Ñ , Feodosiya - both 1925 ; Noise of Time ( 1993 in English ) and small-format prose ( The Egyptian Stamp , Russian : Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ñ Ñ Ð Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð , Yegipetskaya marka - 1928 ) ." ]
[ "In 1900 Mandelstam entered the prestigious Tenishevsky school , which also counts Vladimir Nabokov and other significant figures of Russian ( and Soviet ) culture among its alumni .", "In 1900 , Mandelstam entered the prestigious Tenishevsky School . The writer Vladimir Nabokov and other significant figures of Russian and Soviet culture have been among its alumni ." ]
[ "Mandelstam 's non-conformist , anti-establishment tendencies always simmered not far from the surface , and in the autumn of 1933 they broke through in form of the famous `` Stalin Epigram '' .", "Mandelstam 's non-conformist , anti-establishment tendencies were not heavily disguised ." ]
[ "At the same time his second book of poems , Tristia , was published in Berlin . For several years after that , he almost completely abandoned poetry , concentrating on essays , literary criticism , memoirs ( The Din Of Time , Russian : Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ð 1\\/2 Ð , Shum vremeni ; Ð Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ð Ð 3\\/4 Ñ Ð Ñ , Feodosiya - both 1925 ) and small-format prose ( The Egyptian Stamp , Russian : Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ñ Ñ Ð Ð Ñ Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ñ Ð Ð , Yegipetskaya marka - 1928 ) .", "In 1913 he published his first collection of poems , The Stone ( Russian : Ð Ð Ð 1\\/4 Ð Ð 1\\/2 Ñ , Kamyen ) ; it was reissued in 1916 under the same title , but with additional poems included ." ]
[ "Mandelstam was born in Warsaw , to a wealthy Jewish family .", "Mandelstam was born in Warsaw ( then part of the Russian Empire ) to a wealthy Polish Jewish family ." ]
[ "In 1911 , in order to continue education in the University of St. Petersburg , he converted to Methodism ( which he did not practice ) and entered the university the same year .", "In 1911 , to continue his education at the University of Saint Petersburg , from which Jews were excluded , he converted to Methodism ( which he did not practice ) and entered the university the same year ." ]
[ "At the same time his second book of poems , Tristia , was published in Berlin .", "At this time , his second book of poems , Tristia , was published in Berlin ." ]
[ "In 1922 Mandelstam arrived in Moscow with his newlywed wife Nadezhda .", "In 1922 , Mandelstam and Nadezhda moved to Moscow ." ]
[ "In April 1908 Mandelstam decided to enter the Sorbonne to study literature and philosophy , but he left the following year to attend the University of Heidelberg .", "In April 1908 , Mandelstam decided to enter the Sorbonne in Paris to study literature and philosophy , but he left the following year to attend the University of Heidelberg in Germany ." ]
[ "Mandelstam 's poetry , acutely populist in spirit after the first Russian revolution , became closely associated with symbolist imagery , and in 1911 he and several other young Russian poets formed `` Poets ' Guild '' ( Russian : Ð Ð Ñ", "Mandelstam 's poetry , acutely populist in spirit after the first Russian revolution in 1905 , became closely associated with symbolist imagery . In 1911 , he and several other young Russian poets formed the `` Poets ' Guild '' ( Russian : Ð Ð Ñ" ]
[ "Unsportsmanlike conduct ( or unsporting behavior , or ungentlemanly conduct ) describes a kind of action by professional athlete . It is when a player or team during the game that is not professional or is offensive .", "Unsportsmanlike conduct ( or unsporting behavior , or ungentlemanly conduct ) is a term used in many professional sports to refer to a particular player or team who has acted inappropriately and\\/or unprofessionally in the context of the game ." ]
[ "The official rules of many sports include a rule so that a referee can call unsportsmanlike conduct on a team or player .", "The official rules of many sports include a catch-all provision whereby a competitor may be penalized or otherwise cited for unsportsmanlike conduct ." ]
[ "Some untrained dogs may help their owners , but there are also reports of dogs that have reacted aggressively or even died as a result of witnessing or anticipating their owner 's seizure .", "Some untrained dogs may help their owners , although there are also reports of dogs that have reacted aggressively or even died as a result of witnessing or anticipating their owner 's seizure ." ]
[ "Usually , people say that this behavior arises spontaneously , or over some time .", "This behavior is usually reported to have arisen spontaneously and developed over a period of time ." ]
[ "There have been some studies where dogs were trained to alert seizures by using reward-based training â `` with partial success .", "There have been some studies where dogs were trained to alert impending seizures by using reward-based conditioning â `` with partial success ." ]
[ "Nynorsk ( New Norwegian ) is one of the two officially standards of the Norwegian language , the other being Bokmà l. It is based on Norwegian dialects and was created by Ivar Aasen during the 19th century to show a Norwegian alternative to the Danish language ( upon which Bokmà l is based ) which was commonly written in Norway at the time .", "Nynorsk or New Norwegian is one of two official written standards for the Norwegian language , the other being Bokmà l. The standard language was created by Ivar Aasen during the mid-19th century , to provide a Norwegian alternative to the Danish language which was commonly written in Norway at the time ." ]
[ "Fouquereuil is a commune . It is found in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Fouquereuil is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Reverse osmosis is a separation process that uses pressure to force a solution through a membrane that keeps the solute on one side and lets the pure solvent to go to the other side .", "The movement of a pure solvent to equalize solute concentrations on each side of a membrane generates a pressure and this is the `` osmotic pressure . '' Applying an external pressure to reverse the natural flow of pure solvent , thus , is reverse osmosis ." ]
[ "On September 1 , a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and moved west .", "On September 1 , a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and headed westward ." ]
[ "Tropical Depression Six formed on November 18 and quickly strengthened into a tropical storm .", "The system organized into a tropical depression on November 18 and quickly strengthened into a tropical storm ." ]
[ "Danielle peaked as a 60 mph storm on September 8 , while a Reconnaissance Aircraft reported gusts of up to hurricane force .", "Danielle peaked as a 60 m storm on the 8th , while Reconnaissance Aircraft reported gusts of up to hurricane force ." ]
[ "In the Atlantic , the names are used again every six years , so many of these names were used in 1980 and again in 1992 .", "No names were retired , so it was used again in the 1992 season . This is the same list used for the 1980 season except for Andrew , which replaced Allen ." ]
[ "After passing through the Lesser Antilles , Danielle came across vertical wind shear , and on September 10 , it dissipated in the central Caribbean Sea .", "After passing through the Lesser Antilles , Danielle encountered vertical wind shear , and on the 10th it dissipated in the central Caribbean Sea ." ]
[ "These were the names set aside to be used in 1986 Atlantic hurricane .", "The following names were used for named storms that formed in the north Atlantic in 1986 ." ]
[ "No names were retired from the 1986 Atlantic hurricane season .", "The 1986 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 , 1986 , and lasted until November 30 , 1986 ." ]
[ "The names that did not get used are marked with .", "Names that were not assigned are marked in ." ]
[ "The disturbance was below the 10 degree latitude as it developed into a tropical depression on September 7 and then strengthened into a tropical storm later that day .", "The disturbance was below the 10 degree latitude as it organized into a tropical depression on September 7 and then a tropical storm later that day ." ]
[ "The depression quickly strengthened and reached hurricane strength on September 11 ; Earl reached its strongest point on September 12 , as a Category 2 hurricane as it traveled in a half circle .", "The depression quickly strengthened and reached hurricane strength on September 11 , peaked as a Category 2 hurricane on September 12 as it made a half circle , weakened to a Category 1 on September 16 and bounced back the way it came ." ]
[ "Frances was later destroyed by an extratropical low on November 21 .", "Frances was later absorbed by an extratropical cyclone on November 21 ." ]
[ "At its strongest point , Earl had sustained winds of 105 mph ( 170 km\\/h ) and a minimum central pressure of 979 mbar .", "At its peak , Earl had sustained winds of 105 mph ( 170 km\\/h ) and a minimum central pressure of 979 mbar ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "Treize-Septiers is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vendà e department in the west of France .", "L' à pine is a commune in the Vendà e department in the Pays de la Loire department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France ." ]
[ "The year 2 ( II ) was a common year that started on Sunday , according to the Julian calendar .", "Year 2 ( II ) was a common year starting on Sunday or Monday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar ( the sources differ , see leap year error for further information ) and a common year starting on Sunday of the Proleptic Julian calendar ." ]
[ "Each month , Vogue publishes a magazine based entirely on fashion , life and design .", "Each month , Vogue publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion , life and design ." ]
[ "Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in nine countries by a company called Condà Nast Publications .", "Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine that is published in 18 national and one regional edition by Condà Nast Publications ." ]
[ "Asikkala is one of the municipalities of Finland .", "Asikkala is a municipality of Finland ." ]
[ "The downtown of Asikkala is called VÃ Ã ksy .", "Its seat is in VÃ Ã ksy ." ]
[ "The title is also used by Shia Muslims to refer to their first Imam , Ali ibn Abi Talib , since he was also the Caliph .", "The title is also used by Shia Muslims to refer to their first Imam , Ali ibn Abi Talib ." ]
[ "Shi ` a view that Ali , the prophet of Islam 's son-in-law and the only person to father the prophets only continuing lineage , was given the title during Muhammad 's era .", "Shi ` as view that Ali , the prophet of Islam 's son-in-law and the progenitor of Muhammad 's only continuing lineage , was given the title during Muhammad 's era ." ]
[ "Amir al-Mu ` minin ( Arabic Ø # Ù", "AmÄ `` r al-Mu ` minÄ `` n ( Arabic Ø # Ù" ]
[ "٠٠٠) is usually translated Commander of the Faithful or Prince of the Faithful , but Leader of the Believers might be a better translation . It is the Arabic style of Caliphs and other independent sovereign Muslim rulers that claim legitimacy from a community of Muslims .", "٠٠٠; latinized as Miramolinus , hence Italian Miramolino , Spanish Miramamolà n and Portuguese Miramolim ) usually translated Commander of the Faithful or Leader of the Faithful , is the Arabic style of Caliphs and other independent sovereign Muslim rulers that claim legitimacy from a community of Muslims ." ]
[ "Cardonville is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Cardonville is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "He is associated with the well known phrase `` in a world ... '' , which has been used in movie trailers many times .", "He became identified with the phrase `` In a worldâ '' , which has been used in movie trailers so frequently that it has become a clichà ." ]
[ "Donald LaFontaine ( August 26 , 1940 -- September 1 , 2008 ) was an American voice actor . His deep voice could be heard in a large amount of movie trailers and television advertisements .", "Donald Leroy `` Don '' LaFontaine ( August 26 , 1940 â `` September 1 , 2008 ) was an American voiceover artist famous for recording more than 5,000 film trailers and hundreds of thousands of television advertisements , network promotions , and video game trailers ." ]
[ "The earliest reference to the site was in the Domesday Book survey of 1086 . The ` Minster ' of Southwark seems to be under the control of Bishop Odo of Bayeux ( William the Conqueror 's half-brother ) .", "The earliest reference to the site was in the Domesday Book survey of 1086 , wherein the `` minster '' of Southwark seems to be under the control of Bishop Odo of Bayeux ( William the Conqueror 's half-brother ) ." ]
[ "Southwark Cathedral , in Southwark , London , lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge .", "Southwark Cathedral or The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie , Southwark , London , lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge ." ]