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"It is a parody of `` Wild Thing '' by Tone LÅ c. It appeared in the film UHF .",
"It is a parody of `` Wild Thing '' by Tone LÅ c."
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"Sayre is a city of Oklahoma in the United States . It is the county seat of Beckham County",
"Sayre is a city in and the county seat of Beckham County , in Western Oklahoma , the United States ."
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"The therocephalians are named after their large skulls , which , along with the structure of their teeth , suggest that they were successful carnivores .",
"The therocephalians ( `` beast-heads '' ) are named after their large skulls , which , along with the structure of their teeth , suggest that they were successful carnivores ."
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"Like other non-mammalian therapsids , therocephalians are sometimes described as mammal-like reptiles . In fact Therocephalia is the group most closely related to the cynodonts , which gave rise to the mammals .",
"Like other non-mammalian synapsids , therocephalians are described as mammal-like reptiles , although in fact , Therocephalia is the group most closely related to the cynodonts , which gave rise to the mammals ."
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"Although almost every therocephalian lineage ended during the great Permianâ `` Triassic extinction event , a few representatives of the subgroup ( called Eutherocephalia ) survived into the early Triassic and continued to diversify .",
"Although almost every therocephalian lineage ended during the great Permianâ `` Triassic extinction event , a few representatives of the subgroup called Eutherocephalia survived into the Early Triassic ."
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"However , the last therocephalians became extinct by the early middle Triassic .",
"However , the last therocephalians became extinct by the early Middle Triassic , possibly due to climate change and competition with cynodonts and various groups of reptiles ."
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"The Adrar des Ifoghas is a sandstone high area in the Kidal Region of Mali . Is has an area of about 250,000 km .",
"The Adrar des Ifoghas is a sandstone massif in Mali 's Kidal Region , having an area of about 250,000 km ."
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"The rock drawings showing men hunting , farming , and looking after cows are very important . Asselar Man 's bones were also found here by Thà odore Monod .",
"The area is rich in archaeological remains , particularly rock drawings which depict men hunting , farming , and cattle-rearing ; the skeleton of Asselar man was also found in the area by Thà odore Monod ."
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"The Adrar des Ifoghas is called `` Adagh '' in the local language . `` Adrar '' is the Berber word for mountain , and `` Ifogha '' is the short name of a rich Tuareg family .",
"The Adrar des Ifoghas is known locally as `` Adagh '' ; `` Adrar '' is the Berber word for mountain , while `` Ifogha '' is the name of an aristocratic Tuareg clan , `` Kel Ifoghas , '' who have dominated the region for generations ."
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"Recently , the Adrar des Ifoghas has become popular for hiking .",
"In recent years , the Adrar des Ifoghas has also become popular for treks ."
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"Kidal , Aguel ` hoc , Boughessa , Essouk and Tessalit are cities in this area .",
"Cities of the area include Kidal , Aguel ` hoc , Boughessa , Essouk , and Tessalit ."
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"This family ( the `` Kel Ifoghas '' ) has been very powerful in this area for a long time . They are nomads and they eat and sell camels , goats and sheep .",
"Like most Tuareg , the Kel Ifoghas are nomadic , raising camels , goats , and sheep for sustenance and for sale ."
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"The Tamesna Plain is to the east . The Telemsi Fosse is to the west The low , western part of the Azaouak Valley is to the south .",
"The massif 's valleys open to the Tamesna plain on the east , to the Telemsi fosse on the west , to the western basin of the Azaouak valley on the south , and to the Tanezrouft on the north ."
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"There are wide , shallow valleys , and many granite rocks .",
"The area is characterized by wide , shallow valleys , and is strewn with piles of eroded granite blocks ."
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"Villequier-Aumont is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Villequier-Aumont is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"El Paso is a city of Illinois in the United States .",
"El Paso is a city in Woodford and McLean Counties in the U.S. state of Illinois ."
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"John Ben `` Benny '' Benson , Jr. ( called Benny Benson ) ( 1913-1972 ) was born in Chignik , Alaska . When he was four years old , his mother died .",
"Benny Benson was born in Chignik , Alaska , to a Swedish father and Aleut-Russian mother ."
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"Then , his father sent him and his brother Carl to boarding school . This was because Benny 's father could not take care of them .",
"When he was 3 years old , his mother died , forcing his father to send him and his brother Carl to an orphanage , as Benny 's father could not take care of them ."
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"Benny grew up in Unalaska and later in Seward .",
"Benny grew up at the Jesse Lee Children 's Home in Unalaska and later in Seward ."
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"MS-DOS is a computer operating system by Microsoft Corporation .",
"MS-DOS ( ; short for MicroSoft Disk Operating System ) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers ."
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"They have three daughters , Alexandra ( born November 27 , 1996 ) , Elizabeth ( born August 6 , 2002 ) and Isabella ( born July 22 , 2005 ) , all with the same middle name of Louise .",
"They have three daughters : Alexandra ( born November 27 , 1996 ) , Elizabeth ( born August 6 , 2002 ) , and Isabella ( born July 22 , 2005 ) , all with the middle name Louise ."
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"Oristano is a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia in Italy .",
"Oristano is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy ."
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"He obtained his deacon 's orders in 1746 , being fully ordained in 1749 . Then he held several curacies in Hampshire and Wiltshire , including Selbourne .",
"He obtained his deacon 's orders in 1746 , being fully ordained in 1749 , and subsequently held several curacies in Hampshire and Wiltshire , including Selborne 's neighbouring parishes of Newton Valence and Farringdon , as well as Selborne itself on four separate occasions ."
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"In 1784 he became curate of Selborne for the last time , remaining so until his death .",
"In 1784 he became curate of Selborne for the fourth time , remaining so until his death ."
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"White believed in observing birds rather than collecting specimens . He was one of the first people to separate the similar-looking Chiffchaff , Willow Warbler and Wood Warbler by means of their song .",
"He believed in distinguishing birds by observation rather than by collecting specimens , and was thus one of the first people to separate the similar-looking Chiffchaff , Willow Warbler and Wood Warbler by means of their song ."
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"This was a collection of his letters to Thomas Pennant , the leading British zoologist of the day , and the Hon . Daines Barrington , an English barrister and Fellow of the Royal Society .",
"This was a compilation of his letters to Thomas Pennant , the leading British zoologist of the day , and the Hon . Daines Barrington , an English barrister and another Fellow of the Royal Society ."
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"Gilbert White ( 18 July 1720 â `` 26 June 1793 ) was a naturalist and bird lover .",
"Gilbert White ( 18 July 1720 -- 26 June 1793 ) was a pioneering English naturalist and ornithologist ."
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"He was educated by a private tutor in Basingstoke before going to Oriel College , Oxford University .",
"He was educated at the Holy Ghost School and by a private tutor in Basingstoke before going to Oriel College , Oxford ."
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"White is best known for the Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne ( 1789 ) .",
"White is best known for his The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne ( 1789 ) ."
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"White also held the office of Junior Proctor at Oxford and was Dean of Oriel College .",
"In 1752\\/53 White held the office of Junior Proctor at Oxford and was Dean of Oriel ."
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"Welington Nogueira Lopes ( born 1 June 1979 ) is a Brazilian football player .",
"Wellington Nogueira Lopes de Avellar , or simply Lopes ( born June 1 , 1979 in Volta Redonda , Brazil ) , is a Brazilian football player ."
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"What but Thy grace can foil the tempterâ s power ?",
"What but thy grace can foil the tempter 's power ?"
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"Swift to its close ebbs out lifeâ s little day ; Earthâ s joys grow dim ; its glories pass away ; Change and decay in all around I see ; O Thou who changest not , abide with me .",
"Swift to its close ebbs out life 's little day ; earth 's joys grow dim ; its glories pass away ; change and decay in all around I see ; O thou who changest not , abide with me ."
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"I fear no foe , with Thee at hand to bless ; Ills have no weight , and tears no bitterness .",
"I fear no foe , with thee at hand to bless ; ills have no weight , and tears not bitterness ."
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"Heavenâ s morning breaks , and earthâ s vain shadows flee ; In life , in death , O Lord , abide with me .",
"Heaven 's morning breaks , and earth 's vain shadows flee ; in life , in death , O Lord , abide with me ."
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"Where is deathâ s sting ?",
"Where is death 's sting ?"
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"Abide with me ; fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord with me abide .",
"Abide with me ; fast falls the eventide ; the darkness deepens ; Lord , with me abide ."
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"Hans van Breukelen ( born 4 October 1956 ) is a former Dutch football player . He has played for Netherlands national team .",
"Johannes Franciscus `` Hans '' van Breukelen ( born October 4 , 1956 in Utrecht ) is a former footballer from the Netherlands ."
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"Manzanillo is a city in Colima in Mexico .",
"Manzanillo is a city as well as its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima ."
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"The city has the busiest port in Mexico .",
"The city , located on the Pacific Ocean , contains Mexico 's busiest port ."
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"The Hudson Valley is a valley of the Hudson River .",
"Another geographical issue involves the northern extent of the Hudson Valley , and specifically , the northern half of the Hudson River , which does not flow through the valley commonly called the Hudson Valley ."
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"It runs from about Westchester County to Albany .",
"Though Westchester County is often classified as part of the region , Westchester residents who live at the southern end of the county ( and especially the parts closer to the Long Island Sound than the Hudson River ) generally do not associate themselves with the region , unless their town includes Hudson River banks . Including all of Westchester County in the definition of the region would seem unusual to many and seems like something one might only read in a travel guide ."
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"In the 16th century an outside staircase and a clock were added .",
"In the 16th century an external staircase and a watch were added ."
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"Also notable is the Palazzo Datini , the home of the merchant Francesco Datini built from 1383 .",
"Also notable is the Palazzo Datini , built from 1383 for the merchant Francesco Datini ."
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"Prato is also a center of the slow food movement , with many other local specialities , including cantucci , a type of biscotti .",
"Prato is also a center of the slow food movement , with many local specialities , including cantucci , a type of biscotti , sold by local speciality bakers ."
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"In 1409 , it housed Pope Alexander V and Louis of Anjou .",
"In 1409 it housed Pope Alexander V and Louis of Anjou ."
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"Another major attraction of the city is the Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci , a museum and education center concerned with contemporary arts .",
"A further major attraction of the city is the Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci a museum and education center concerned with contemporary arts ."
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"In 1512 the city was attacked by the Spanish troops sent by Pope Julius II to capture the nearby city of Florence for the Medici family .",
"In 1512 , during the War of the League of Cambrai , the city was sacked by Spanish troops assembled by Pope Julius II and emperor Charles V to recover the nearby city of Florence for the Medici family ."
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"Palazzo Pretorio , the old town hall , was built at the end of the 13th century in red bricks .",
"Palazzo Pretorio was built from the 13th century in red bricks ."
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"The attack caused much damage to Prato . It led to the surrender of the Florentine Republic and control by the Medici family .",
"The severity of the sack of Prato led to the surrender of the Florentine Republic , and to the restoration of the Medici rule ."
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"Since the late 1950s , the city has had a big amount of immigration , first from southern Italy , then other countries . Since the late 1980s a large Han community has settled in the city .",
"Since the late 1950s , the city has experienced significant immigration , firstly from southern Italy , then from other nationalities , the most notable being a large Chinese community which first arrived in the late 1980s ."
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"With a population of more than 180,000 people , Prato is Tuscany 's second largest city . It is the third largest in Central Italy , after Rome and Florence .",
"With more than 180,000 inhabitants , Prato is Tuscany 's second largest city and the third largest in Central Italy , after Rome and Florence ."
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"Prato is home to many museums and other cultural monuments . These include the Filippo Lippi frescoes in the Cathedral of Santo Stefano which has been restored in 2006 .",
"Prato is home to many museums and other cultural monuments , including the Filippo Lippi frescoes in the Cathedral of Santo Stefano , recently restored ."
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"John Edward Burton III ( born October 25 , 1961 ) is an American Racecar driver . He last drove in the Nascar Sprint cup series in 2007 .",
"John Edward Burton III ( born October 25 , 1961 ) is an American NASCAR auto racer , who has a total of five career Sprint Cup wins ."
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"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights , and the idea of human rights in general , is meant to stop oppression .",
"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the concept of `` human rights '' in general were designed to limit oppression by giving a clear articulation of what fundamental freedoms any system should allow to all of the people over whom it has power ."
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"Satoshi Hashida ( born 20 December 1981 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Satoshi Hashida ( born 20 December 1981 ) is a Japanese football player who plays for Thespa Kusatsu ."
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[
"Snorri Sturluson ( 1178 -- September 23 , 1241 ) was an Icelandic historian , poet and politician .",
"Snorri Sturluson ( 1179 â `` 23 September 1241 ) was an Icelandic historian , poet , and politician ."
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"He was the author of the Prose Edda or Younger Edda and the Heimskringla , a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history .",
"He was the author of the Prose Edda or Younger Edda , which consists of Gylfaginning ( `` the fooling of Gylfi '' ) , a narrative of Norse mythology , the Skà ldskaparmà l , a book of poetic language , and the Hà ttatal , a list of verse forms . He was also the author of the Heimskringla , a history of the Norwegian kings that begins with legendary material in Ynglinga saga and moves through to early medieval Scandinavian history ."
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"He was three-time elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament , the Althing .",
"He was twice elected lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament , the Althing ."
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[
"Tournehem-sur-la-Hem is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Tournehem-sur-la-Hem is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"The song is from Nelly Furtado 's album Loose .",
"`` Say It Right '' is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Nelly Furtado , from her third studio album , Loose ( 2006 ) ."
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"The player that scores more points wins the frame . A match consists of an agreed number of frames .",
"A player wins a match when a certain number of frames have been won ."
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"Snooker is a billiards sport for two players . It is played on a large ( 12 ' Ã -- 6 ' ) table that is covered with baize and has pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions .",
"Snooker ( or ) is a cue sport that is played on a large green baize-covered table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions ."
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"There are 15 red balls ( worth 1 point each ) and 6 colors : a yellow ( 2 points ) , green ( 3 points ) , brown ( 4 points ) , blue ( 5 points ) , pink ( 6 points ) and black ball ( 7 points ) .",
"A regular ( full-size ) table is 12 x. It is played using a cue and snooker balls : one white , 15 worth one point each , and six balls of different : yellow ( 2 points ) , green ( 3 ) , brown ( 4 ) , blue ( 5 ) , pink ( 6 ) and black ( 7 ) ."
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"Martinsburg is a city of Iowa in the United States .",
"Martinsburg is a city in Keokuk County , Iowa , United States ."
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"A seesaw ( also known as a teeter-totter ) is a long , narrow board which is fixed in the middle , a little way above the ground . When one end of the seesaw goes up the other goes down .",
"A seesaw ( also known as a teeter-totter or teeter board ) is a long , narrow board pivoted in the middle so that , as one end goes up , the other goes down ."
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"Bergà res is a commune of the Aube dà partement in the north-central part of France .",
"Bergà res is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France ."
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"Mischief night is a tradition in some parts of the world ; a night when people do mischief to their neighbors .",
"Mischief Night ( also known as Devil 's Night , Hell Night , Cabbage Night , Gate Night , and Mizzy Night and Miggy Night ) is an annual tradition in parts of England , Canada , and the United States when people ( primarily teenagers and preteens ) take a degree of license to play pranks and do mischief in their neighborhoods ."
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"In northern New Jersey and the Philadelphia region , October 30 is referred to as `` Mischief Night , '' where mischievous teens soap car windows , egg houses , adorn trees with toilet paper , and run away after ringing doorbells .",
"In South Jersey and the Philadelphia region ( as well as Westchester County , NY and Fairfield County , CT ) , October 30 is referred to as `` Mischief Night , '' where mischievous teens rub soap bars on car windows , throw eggs at houses , adorn trees with toilet paper , and run away after ringing doorbells ."
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"In Liverpool , it is known as `` Mizzy Night '' ( but unlike in Yorkshire , it is celebrated on October 30th ) .",
"In Liverpool , it is known as `` Mizzy Night '' and is celebrated on October 30 ."
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"Modern mischief includes toilet papering gardens and buildings , flouring and egging of cars , people , and homes , `` forking '' gardens , setting off fireworks and smashing pumpkins and jack-o ' - lanterns .",
"Popular tricks include toilet papering yards and buildings , powder-bombing and egging cars , people , and homes , using soap to write on windows , `` forking '' yards , setting off consumer fireworks , and smashing pumpkins and jack-o ' - lanterns ."
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"Sometimes the damage includes spray-painting of buildings and homes .",
"Occasionally though , the damage can include the more serious spray-painting of buildings and homes ."
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"This is usually 30 October , the day before Halloween .",
"The most common date for Mischief Night is October 30 , the day before Halloween ."
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"In Yorkshire , it is also known as `` mischievous night '' , `` Miggy Night '' , `` Tick-Tack Night '' , `` Corn Night '' , `` Trick Night '' and `` Micky Night '' .",
"It is also known in Yorkshire as `` Mischievous Night '' , `` Miggy Night '' , `` Tick-Tack Night '' , `` Corn Night '' , `` Trick Night '' and `` Micky Night '' and is celebrated on November 4 ."
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"People play `` Ding-Dong Ditch '' : in this ` game ' , people knock on doors and then run and hide .",
"Less destructive is the ever-popular `` Ding-Dong Ditch '' . in this ` game ' people ring doorbells or knock on doors , and then run and hide somewhere nearby ."
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"It is known as `` Gate Night '' in Trail , British Columbia , Winnipeg , Canada and as Mat Night in Quebec , Canada , always on the 30 October , the eve of Halloween .",
"It is known as `` Gate Night '' in Trail , British Columbia , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Thunder Bay , Ontario , Rockland County , NY , North Dakota and South Dakota ( USA ) and as `` Mat Night '' in Quebec , Canada , always on the 30 October , the eve of Halloween ."
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"A 2006 film Mischief Night is based on a night in Leeds , UK .",
"A 2006 film , Mischief Night , is based on events surrounding this night in Leeds , UK ."
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"It is also commonly known as `` Devil 's Night '' in many places throughout Canada .",
"It is also commonly known as `` Devil 's Night '' in many places throughout Canada and western Pennsylvania ."
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"The Boleyn Ground , often called Upton Park is a football stadium in London , England . It is the home stadium of West Ham United .",
"The Boleyn Ground , more commonly referred to as Upton Park due to its location in Upton Park , London is the football stadium of West Ham United ."
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"Etoumbi is a town in a part of the Republic of the Congo called Cuvette-Ouest .",
"Etoumbi is a town in the Cuvette-Ouest province of northwestern Republic of the Congo ."
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"Recently , there were four outbreaks of the Ebola virus in Etoumbi .",
"Etoumbi has been the site of four recent outbreaks of the Ebola virus , believed to have sparked by local villagers eating the flesh of animals that are found dead in the forest ."
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"Because of an outbreak in May , 2005 nobody was allowed in or out of the town .",
"An outbreak in May 2005 led to the quarantine of the town ."
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"Sometimes it has more selenium , sometimes it has more sulfur .",
"Both sulfur and selenium catenate ( form chains and rings ) readily , and mixtures of selenium and sulfur likewise give rise to numerous `` alloys '' . This compound is not an analog of sulfur dioxide ."
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"Ambronay is a commune . It is found in the Rhà ne-Alpes region in the Ain department in the east of France .",
"Ambronay is a commune in the Ain department in the Rhà ne-Alpes region in eastern France ."
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"Karl Malone ( born July 24 , 1963 ) is a retired professional basketball player .",
"Karl Anthony Malone ( born July 24 , 1963 ) is a former American professional basketball player ."
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"ReactOS is a project to develop an operating system that is compatible with software for Microsoft Windows 2000 and its successors .",
"ReactOS ( React Operating System ) is an open source computer operating system intended to be binary compatible with application software and device drivers made for Microsoft Windows NT versions 5 . x and up ( Windows 2000 and its successors ) ."
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"Pepsin is used to make cheese .",
"Pepsin can be inhibited in two ways . The first method is introducing a pepsin inhibitor compound , and the second method is decreasing the acidity level to which the pepsin becomes inactive ."
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"Pepsin is used to make cheese . The brand name Pepsi comes from pepsin .",
"Antacids also inactivate pepsin by removing the acid that activates the pepsin ."
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"In 314 , a civil war began between Licinius and Constantine .",
"In 314 , a civil war erupted between Licinius and Constantine , in which Constantine used the pretext that Licinius was harbouring another of Constantineâ s brothers-in-law , Bassianus , whom Constantine accused of plotting to overthrow him ."
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"In 313 he married Flavia Julia Constantia , half-sister of Constantine , at Mediolanum ( now Milan ) .",
"So in March 313 Licinius married Flavia Julia Constantia , half-sister of Constantine , at Mediolanum ( now Milan ) ; they had a son , Licinius the Younger , in 315 ."
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"On the death of Galerius , in May 311 , Licinius shared the entire empire with Maximinus Daia .",
"Then on the death of Galerius , in May 311 , Licinius entered into an agreement with Maximinus Daia , to share the eastern provinces between them ."
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"Constantine won at Cibalae in Pannonia and again 2 years later in Thrace .",
"Constantine prevailed at the Battle of Cibalae in Pannonia ( October 8 , 314 ) ."
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"IEEE says purpose of their organization `` scientific and educational , directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical , electronics , communications and computer engineering , as well as computer science , the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences . ''",
"IEEE 's Constitution defines the purposes of the organization as `` scientific and educational , directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of Electrical , Electronics , Communications and Computer engineering , as well as computer science , the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences . ''"
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"IEEE consists of 150 countries , 350,000 members , 39 societies , organized around specialized technical fields , with more than 300 local organizations that hold regular meetings .",
"The IEEE consists of 38 societies , organized around specialized technical fields , with more than 300 local organizations that hold regular meetings ."
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"In pursuing these goals , the IEEE serves a major publisher of scientific journals , provides learning opportunities within the engineering sciences , research , and technology and so on .",
"In pursuing these goals , the IEEE serves as a major publisher of scientific journals and a conference organizer ."
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"After World War II , the leadership of both the IRE and the AIEE merged two organizations on January 1 , 1963 .",
"After World War II , the two organizations became increasingly competitive , and in 1961 , the leadership of both the IRE and the AIEE resolved to consolidate the two organizations . The two organizations formally merged as the IEEE on January 1 , 1963 ."
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"As technology developing , the IRE and the AIEE became difficult to distinguish .",
"With the rise of electronics in the 1930s , electronics engineers usually became members of the IRE , but the applications of electron tube technology became so extensive that the technical boundaries differentiating the IRE and the AIEE became difficult to distinguish ."
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"The major interests of the AIEE were wire communications and light and power systems .",
"The major interests of the AIEE were wire communications ( telegraph and telephony ) and light and power systems ."
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"The IRE concerned mostly radio engineering .",
"The IRE concerned mostly radio engineering , and was formed from two smaller organizations , the Society of Wireless and Telegraph Engineers and the Wireless Institute ."
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"IEEE produces 30 percent of the world 's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering and computer science fields , publishing well over 100 peer-reviewed journals .",
"IEEE produces 30 % of the world 's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering and computer science fields , publishing well over 100 peer-reviewed journals ."
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