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[ "The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs , given out each year during a formal dinner . Run since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association ( HFPA ) , the awards are a major part of the film industry 's `` awards season '' which ends each year with the Oscars and Screen Actors Guild Awards .", "The annual formal ceremony and dinner at which the awards are presented is a major part of the film industry 's awards season , which culminates each year with the Academy Awards ." ]
[ "The broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year , behind only the Oscars and Grammys .", "The broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards , telecast to more than 150 countries worldwide , generally ranks as the third most-watched awards show each year , behind only the Oscars and the Grammy Awards ." ]
[ "Saint-Martin-de-Mailloc is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Saint-Martin-de-Mailloc is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "Sertab Erener ( born December 4 , 1964 ) is a Turkish pop music singer . She is one of the most successful female Turkish pop singers in Turkey .", "Sertab Erener ( born 4 December 1964 in Istanbul ) is a Turkish pop music singer and also a cross-over soprano with a vocal range that extends to high F. She is one of the most successful female Turkish pop singers in her homeland , and is considered one of the divas of Turkish pop music ." ]
[ "In Europe , she is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her hit song Every Way That I Can .", "In Europe , she is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her hit song `` Everyway That I Can '' , although she has had many other achievements outside Turkey ." ]
[ "Kenta Togawa ( born 23 June 1981 ) is a Japanese football player .", "Kenta Togawa is a Japanese football player currently playing for Gainare Tottori ." ]
[ "The unknown warrior was awarded the United States Medal of Honor on October 17 , 1921 . This hangs on a pillar near his burial .", "A year later , the Warrior was given the U.S. Medal of Honor ( The U.S. 's highest award for valor ) on 17 October 1921 , from the hand of General Pershing ; it hangs on a pillar near to his burial site ." ]
[ "The Unknown Warrior is a tomb of an unknown British soldier who was killed on the battlefield during World War I.", "The British tomb of The Unknown Warrior holds an unidentified British soldier killed on a European battlefield during the First World War ." ]
[ "A Live USB is a USB flash drive that contains a full operating system .", "A live USB is a USB flash drive or a USB external hard disk drive containing a full operating system which can be booted ." ]
[ "Dexter in the Dark is a 2007 book written by Jeff Lindsay .", "Dexter in the Dark is a 2007 novel written by Jeff Lindsay ." ]
[ "He is also a former broadcaster for ESPN 's NFL Countdown .", "He is also a former broadcaster for ESPN 's NFL Countdown and currently an analyst for NFL Network ." ]
[ "Michael Jerome Irvin ( born March 5 , 1966 ) is a former American football player for the Dallas Cowboys .", "Michael Jerome Irvin ( born March 5 , 1966 ) is a former American football player for the Dallas Cowboys , and actor ." ]
[ ": Mitrovica can also refer to Sremska Mitrovica a city in the north of Serbia Kosovska Mitrovica is a town in North Kosovo , Serbia .", "Mitrovica ( Albanian ; Mitrovicà `` or Mitrovica , ; ) , is a city and municipality in northern Kosovo ." ]
[ "The district-free city of Cottbus is completely surrounded by the district .", "The district-free city Cottbus is completely surrounded by the district ." ]
[ "The district was started in 1993 by joining the old districts Cottbus-Land , Forst , Guben and Spremberg .", "The district was created in 1993 by merging the previous districts Cottbus-Land , Forst , Guben and Spremberg ." ]
[ "Taisei Fujita ( born 31 January 1982 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Machida Zelvia .", "Taisei Fujita is a Japanese footballer who plays for F.C. Machida Zelvia ." ]
[ "Isaac Bashevis Singer ( November 21 , 1902 â `` July 24 , 1991 ) was a leading author in the Yiddish literature .", "Isaac Bashevis Singer ( ; November 21 , 1902 ( see notes below ) â `` July 24 , 1991 ) was a Jewish American author noted for his short stories . He was one of the leading figures in the Yiddish literary movement , and received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1978 ." ]
[ "With the release of Windows ME a feature called Automatic Updates was added ; this meant updates could be installed in the background .", "With the release of Windows Me in 2000 , Microsoft introduced Automatic Updates as a replacement for the Critical Update Notification tool . Unlike its predecessor , Automatic Updates includes the ability to download and install updates without using a web browser ." ]
[ "Since then the Windows Update site has gone through many updates .", "In order for the v3 ActiveX control to determine what updates were needed , the entire list of available software on Windows Update was downloaded to the user 's computer when they visited the Windows Update web site . As the number of updates offered by Windows Update grew , this resulted in performance concerns ." ]
[ "Windows Update first became part of windows with the launch of Windows 98 . Since then the Windows Update site has gone through many updates .", "In prior versions of Windows , such updates were only available through the Windows Update web site ." ]
[ "In Windows Vista , Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 , instead of using a Windows Update website you now use a application to receive your updates in windows .", "Windows Vista , Windows Server 2008 , and Windows 7 provide a Control Panel to configure update settings and check for updates ." ]
[ "The windows update website can only be used with Internet Explorer .", "For previous versions of Microsoft Windows , updates can be downloaded from the Windows Update website , using Internet Explorer ." ]
[ "Microsoft Update is a feature in Windows Update that provides updates not only for Windows but also other Microsoft software ( such as Microsoft Office ) .", "Windows Update is a service provided by Microsoft that provides updates for the Microsoft Windows operating system and its installed components , including Internet Explorer . An optional feature disables access to Windows Update , enabling instead access to Microsoft Update , an expanded version of the service which provides updates not just for the operating system and Internet Explorer , but also for other Microsoft software running under Windows , such as Microsoft Office , Windows Live applications , and Microsoft Expression Studio ." ]
[ "Windows Update first became part of windows with the launch of Windows 98 .", "Fixes to Windows 98 to resolve the Year 2000 problem were distributed using Windows Update in December 1998 . Microsoft attributed the sales success of Windows 98 in part to Windows Update ." ]
[ "Windows Update is a feature found in Microsoft Windows ( after Windows 98 ) that lets the user update their copy of windows .", "Microsoft attributed the sales success of Windows 98 in part to Windows Update ." ]
[ "Julius Wagner-Jauregg ( March 7 , 1857 â `` September 27 , 1940 ) was an Austrian doctor .", "Julius Wagner-Jauregg ( until 1919 Julius Wagner Ritter von Jauregg , March 7 , 1857 Wels , Upper Austria â `` September 27 , 1940 Vienna ) was an Austrian physician , Nobel Laureate , and Nazi supporter ." ]
[ "The Illuminati Order or Bavarian Illuminati is a secret group based in Ingolstadt , Germany . It was started on May 1 , 1776 by Adam Weishaupt and Baron Adolph von Knigge .", "The movement was founded on May 1 , 1776 , in Ingolstadt ( Upper Bavaria ) as the Order of the Illuminati , with an initial membership of five , by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt ( d. 1830 ) , who was the first lay professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt ." ]
[ "In the 1930s , 1940s and 1950s it was home to some of the biggest boxing , wrestling and roller derby events .", "Throughout the 1930s , 1940s and 1950s it was home to some of the biggest boxing , wrestling and roller derby events and has become somewhat of a landmark for boxing history ." ]
[ "The 1960s and 1970s were a major boom period for the Olympic Auditorium , as major wrestling events were held at the arena every other Friday night . It was the home of the T-Birds , who played a game called `` Roller Derby '' .", "The 1960s and 1970s were a major boom period for the Olympic , as major wrestling events were held at the arena every other Friday night , as well as being the home to the roller-derby 's Los Angeles T-Birds ." ]
[ "The Grand Olympic Auditorium is the old name of a sports arena in Los Angeles , California , United States , located at 1801 S. Grand Avenue .", "The Grand Olympic Auditorium is the former name of a sports venue in Los Angeles , California , United States ." ]
[ "Some scenes from the movie Rocky were filmed there .", "Some scenes in the 1976 film Rocky were filmed at the venue ." ]
[ "It opened on August 5 , 1925 , and famous people like boxer Jack Dempsey and silent film actor Rudolph Valentino were there .", "The grand opening of the Olympic Auditorium was on August 5 , 1925 , and was a major media event , attended by such celebrities as Jack Dempsey and Rudolph Valentino ." ]
[ "In June 2005 , the Glory Church of Jesus Christ , a Korean-American Christian church , bought the entire property and changed the name .", "In June 2005 , the Glory Church of Jesus Christ , a Korean-American Christian church purchased the entire property , thus the name Grand Olympic Auditorium ceased to exist ." ]
[ "It was built in 1924 for the 1932 Summer Olympics . The boxing , weightlifting , and wrestling events were held there .", "Located at 1801 S. Grand Avenue , the venue was built in 1924 specifically for the 1932 Summer Olympics , which saw the boxing , weightlifting , and wrestling events held there ." ]
[ "It replaced the Jeep CJ which came from the World War II Jeep , or Willys MB .", "It is a successor to the famous World War II ` Jeep ' vehicle by way of the Willys civilian Jeep ( CJ ) in the 1950s , later produced by Kaiser-Jeep and by American Motors ( AMC ) ." ]
[ "The Jeep Wrangler is a Compact SUV formed by Jeep from Chrysler .", "The Jeep Wrangler is a compact four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle ( SUV ) and an off-road vehicle manufactured by American automaker Chrysler , under its Jeep marque -- and now in its fourth generation ." ]
[ "Jean Simmons ( January 31 , 1929 - January 22 , 2010 ) was an Anglo-American actress active in films , television and theater .", "Jean Merilyn Simmons , OBE ( January 31 , 1929 - January 22 , 2010 ) was an English actress ." ]
[ "As a very promising young actress , she came to Hollywood in 1950 , where she appeared in such films as The Robe ( 1953 ) , Young Bess ( 1953 ) , Dà sirà e ( 1954 ) , The Egyptian ( 1954 ) , The Big Country ( 1958 ) , Spartacus ( 1960 ) , Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ) , Life at the Top ( 1965 ) , A Rough Night in Jericho ( 1967 ) , etc.", "Among the many films she appeared in during this period were The Robe ( 1953 ) , Young Bess ( 1953 ) , Dà sirà e ( 1954 ) , The Egyptian ( 1954 ) , Guys and Dolls ( 1955 ) â `` `` in which she 's delightfully proper ( and improper ) as the Salvation Army officer Sarah Brown '' â `` The Big Country ( 1958 ) , Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ) , ( directed by her second husband , Richard Brooks ) , Spartacus ( 1960 ) , All the Way Home ( 1963 ) â `` a film of James Agee 's novel , A Death in the Family â `` and The Happy Ending ( 1969 ) , again directed by Brooks and for which she received her second Oscar nomination ." ]
[ "She began her acting career very young , and appeared in films like David Lean 's Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Laurence Olivier 's Hamlet ( 1948 ) while still a teenager .", "Prior to moving to Hollywood , she played the young Estella in David Lean 's version of Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Ophelia in Laurence Olivier 's Hamlet ( 1948 ) , for which she received her first Oscar nomination . It was the experience of working on Great Expectations that caused her to pursue an acting career more seriously :" ]
[ "Jean Simmons was born in London , England .", "Simmons was born in Lower Holloway , London , England , to Charles Simmons and his wife Winifred ( Loveland ) Simmons ; Jean was the youngest of four children ; her siblings were Edna , Harold and Lorna ." ]
[ "Roquebillià re is a commune .", "Roquebillià re is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "An `` out and back '' service over a few hundred yards of track began in 2004 , and with the opening of a temporary station at Killington Lane , about one mile towards Parracombe Halt , a regular `` point to point '' service started in 2006 .", "An `` out and back '' service over a few hundred yards of track began in 2004 , and with the opening of a temporary station about a mile towards Parracombe Halt , a regular `` point to point '' service started in 2006 ." ]
[ "Woody Bay was a station on the old Lynton and Barnstaple Railway , a narrow gauge railway line that ran through Exmoor from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon .", "Woody Bay , within the Exmoor National Park , is a station on the former Lynton and Barnstaple Railway , a narrow gauge line that ran through Exmoor from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon ." ]
[ "From 1923 until closure , the line was part of the Southern Railway .", "From 1923 until closure , the line was operated by the Southern Railway ." ]
[ "A carriage shed has been built into a cutting beyond the station . It is a temporary structure erected in 2003 , and can be moved when the line expands .", "The carriage shed built into the cutting beyond the station is a temporary structure erected in 2003 ." ]
[ "It opened with the line ( as Wooda Bay until the name was changed in 1901 ) on 7 March 1898 , and closed when the line was closed on 29 September 1935 .", "It opened with the line ( as Wooda Bay until the name was changed in 1901 ) on 7 March 1898 , and closed with it after service on 29 September 1935 ." ]
[ "After being bought by the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Company in 1995 , restoration of the station began , and it opened as a Visitors ' Centre in 2003 .", "Following purchase by the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Company in 1995 , restoration of the station began , and it opened as a Visitors ' Centre in 2003 ." ]
[ "A pier was built in the bay , although not much more building took place , and the pier was destroyed by storms before it properly opened . The development was stopped when the promotor went bankrupt in 1900 , and although a route was surveyed for a branch line to the bay , it was never built .", "A pier was built in the bay , although little further development took place , and the pier was destroyed by heavy seas before any trade could be established with passing steamers , and the development was abandoned when the promotor went into liquidation in 1900 , and although a route was surveyed for a branch line to the bay , it was never constructed ." ]
[ "Orust is an island close to Gothenburg , on the west coast of Sweden . With a land area of 346 km , it is the third biggest island in Sweden .", "Orust is an island in western Sweden , and Sweden 's third largest island ." ]
[ "Orust also is a municipality , Orust Municipality .", "The largest town on Orust is Henà n , in which approximately 1800 inhabitants live . On Orust lives approximately 15160 inhabitants in the winter and many more in the summer ." ]
[ "Bellegarde-sur-Valserine is a commune .", "Bellegarde-sur-Valserine is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Carrabelle is a city of Florida in the United States .", "Carrabelle is located at about 20 miles east of Apalachicola , Florida at the mouth of the Carrabelle River . Carrabelle is surrounded by the Carrabelle River , Crooked River , Ochlockonee River and the Gulf of Mexico ." ]
[ "Roubion is a commune .", "Roubion is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "Interstate 94 is an Interstate Highway in the United States .", "Interstate 94 ( I-94 ) is the northernmost east -- west Interstate Highway , ( but I-96 is the highest-numbered ) connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States ." ]
[ "Saint-Pierre-du-Mont , Calvados is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Saint-Pierre-du-Mont is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "It is classified as a D-type asteroid and is probably made of organic rich silicates , carbon and anhydrous silicates .", "It is classified as a D-type asteroid and is probably composed of organic-rich silicates , carbon and anhydrous silicates ." ]
[ "Some astronomers have argued that Thule 's present orbit is the natural result of the force of Jupiter on a body orbiting at exactly the distance from the Sun Thule does , in the same way ( though with the reverse effect ) as the Kirkwood gaps in the more closer parts of the asteroid belt .", "Some astronomers have argued that Thule 's present orbit is the natural result of the force of Jupiter on a body orbiting at precisely the distance from the Sun Thule does , in the same way ( though with the reverse effect ) as the Kirkwood gaps in the more inner parts of the asteroid belt ." ]
[ "It was found by Johann Palisa on October 25 , 1888 in Vienna and was named aptly after the ultimate northern land of Thule .", "It was discovered by Johann Palisa on October 25 , 1888 in Vienna and was named aptly after the ultimate northern land of Thule ." ]
[ "It could thus be that the resonance which holds Thule in a very low-eccentricity orbit serves to eject other smaller bodies whose distance from the Sun is only a bit different from that of Thule itself .", "It could thus be that the resonance which holds Thule in an extremely low-eccentricity orbit serves to eject other smaller bodies whose distance from the Sun is only slightly different from that of Thule itself ." ]
[ "It is the main member of the Thule dynamical group .", "Thule was the first discovered member of the Thule dynamical group which as of 2008 is known to consist of three objects : 279 Thule , , and ." ]
[ "It appears to orbit in the farthest edge of the Main belt in a 3:4 orbital resonance with planet Jupiter .", "It appears to orbit in the outermost edge of the main belt in a 3:4 orbital resonance with planet Jupiter ." ]
[ "Unlike the Hilda asteroids whose eccentricity is fairly common of main belt asteroids , Thule has a very low eccentricity - actually much lower than that of Jupiter itself and only a bit higher than that of Earth .", "Unlike the Hilda asteroids , whose eccentricity is fairly typical of main-belt asteroids , Thule has a very low eccentricity â `` actually much lower than that of Jupiter itself and only slightly higher than that of Earth ." ]
[ "279 Thule is a very big Main belt asteroid .", "279 Thule is a large main-belt asteroid ." ]
[ "Issey Nakajima-Farran ( born 16 May 1984 ) is a Canadian football player . He plays for Horsens and Canada national team .", "Issey Morgan Nakajima-Farran ( Japaneseï 1\\/4 ä å ã ã ã ã ä ç '' ) ( born May 16 , 1984 in Calgary , Alberta ) is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for the Danish Superliga club AC Horsens ." ]
[ "The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytypes .", "The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes ." ]
[ "The tesseract has eight cells ; each cell is a cube .", "The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square ." ]
[ "If you feel this block is unjustified , you may contest it by adding the text below , but you should read our guide to appealing blocks first .", "If you feel this block is unjustified , you may contest it by adding the text below ." ]
[ "The largest of these is possibly Birkirkara .", "Its de facto capital is Valletta and the largest town is Birkirkara ." ]
[ "Malta had its own currency , called the Maltese Lira until 2008 . The Maltese Lira was better known as the Maltese Pound because of the strong links to the United Kingdom .", "From 1972 until introduction of the Euro in 2008 , the currency was the Maltese Lira , which had replaced the Maltese pound ." ]
[ "Malta has two official languages , Maltese and English .", "Italian was the official language of Malta until 1934 , when English and Maltese replaced it ." ]
[ "Malta is one of the most densely populated countries in the world .", "Malta covers just over 300 km in land area , making it one of the world 's smallest and most densely populated countries ." ]
[ "Masakuni Yamamoto ( born 4 April 1958 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Masakuni Yamamoto ( born April 4 , 1958 in Numazu , Shizuoka , Japan ) is a Japanese former football player and is currently a commentator of football match program of NHK ." ]
[ "The mountains provide a natural boundary between the North and South of the country . They support a large variety of plants and wildlife , some of which is found nowhere else on Earth .", "The mountains provide a natural boundary between the North and South of the country , and support a huge variety of plant and wildlife , some of which is found nowhere else on Earth ." ]
[ "The Qinling Mountains ( Traditional Chinese : ç å , Simplified Chinese : ç å ) are a major mountain range . Most of them are in the Eastern province of Shaanxi , in China .", "The Qinling Mountains are a major east-west mountain range in southern Shaanxi province , China ." ]
[ "Dairy products are foods that are made from animal milk .", "Dairy products are generally defined as foods produced from cake 's or domestic buffalo 's milk ." ]
[ "The Seattle SuperSonics ( also called the Seattle Sonics ) were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle , Washington that played in the Pacific and Northwest Divisions of the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) from 1967 until its final season in 2007 â `` 2008 .", "The Seattle SuperSonics ( also commonly referred to as the Sonics ) were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle , Washington that played in the Pacific and Northwest Divisions of the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) from 1967 until 2008 ." ]
[ "The Southern Carpathians form a circle around the city . BraÅ ov is part of the Transylvania area .", "It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians and is part of the Transylvania region ." ]
[ "BraÅ ov is part of the Transylvania area .", "Like many other cities in Transylvania , BraÅ ov is also home for a significant ethnic Hungarian minority ." ]
[ "It is the capital of BraÅ ov County . About 284,600 people were living in BraÅ ov as of the year 2002 .", "The municipality of BraÅ ov has a total population of 284,596 ( 2002 Census ) ." ]
[ "About 284,600 people were living in BraÅ ov as of the year 2002 . BraÅ ov can be found in the center of Romania .", "According to the last Romanian census , from 2002 , there were 284,596 people living within the city of BraÅ ov , making it the 8th most populated city in Romania ." ]
[ "BraÅ ov is a city that is found in BraÅ ov County in Romania . It is the capital of BraÅ ov County .", "Is was succeeded by BraÅ ovia BraÅ ov ." ]
[ "BraÅ ov is a city that is found in BraÅ ov County in Romania .", "In 2005 , the BraÅ ov metropolitan area was created . With its surrounding localities , BraÅ ov has around 400,000 inhabitants ." ]
[ "Bourrignon is a municipality of the district of Delà mont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland .", "Bourrignon is a municipality in the district of Delà mont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland ." ]
[ "The awards are given by the China Film Association .", "The awards are given out by the China Film Association ." ]
[ "It is called the Golden Rooster Awards because it was the year of the Rooster in 1981 .", "The name of the award came from the year of the Rooster in 1981 ." ]
[ "The people who get the award receive a statuette in the shape of a golden rooster . They are picked by a group of film makers , film experts , and film historians .", "Award recipients receive a statuette in the shape of a golden rooster , and are selected by a jury of film makers , film experts , and film historians ." ]
[ "The awards are given every year starting in 1981 .", "The awards are given annually , beginning in 1981 ." ]
[ "Bella and Edward go on their honeymoon as planned , at Isle Esme , an island Carlisle bought and named after Esme .", "In Breaking Dawn , Bella and Edward spend their honeymoon on a fictional `` Isle Esme '' , purportedly off the coast of Brazil ." ]
[ "Bella 's parents divorced when Bella was six months old , and Renà e took Bella with her when she moved to Phoenix , Arizona .", "Jacksonville , Florida , is mentioned first in Twilight and second in Eclipse , when Edward and Bella visit Bella 's mother , who has moved there with her new husband . Seattle , Washington , is featured in Breaking Dawn when Jacob tries to escape his love for Bella , and when Bella tries to locate a man named J. Jenks ." ]
[ "After barely escaping the Volturi , Edward , Alice , and Bella go back to Forks with the rest of the Cullens . They return to Forks , and Edward tells Bella that he was lying when he told her he did not love her , and that he would never leave her again .", "Bella and Edward are reunited , and she and the Cullens return to Forks ." ]
[ "She leaves Phoenix , Arizona , to live with her father , Charlie , in Forks , Washington .", "Bella Swan moves from Phoenix , Arizona to live with her father in Forks , Washington to allow her mother to travel with her new husband , a minor league baseball player ." ]
[ "However , Irina sees Renesmee and thinks she is an `` immortal child '' , a child who was turned into a vampire .", "A vampire from another coven sees Renesmee and mistakes her for an `` immortal child '' ." ]
[ "The Cullens spread out to find any vampires that could witness that Renesmee is not an immortal child and that she grows everyday .", "The Cullens gather vampire witnesses who can verify that Renesmee is not an immortal child ." ]
[ "When the Volturi come , all the vampire witnesses tell them that Renesmee is not an `` immortal child . ''", "She informs the Volturi , as the existence of such beings violates vampire law . The Cullens gather vampire witnesses who can verify that Renesmee is not an immortal child ." ]
[ "Bella takes the Cullens ' votes , and everyone except Rosalie and Edward say she should join their family as a vampire ( Rosalie had issues with becoming a vampire , and did not want Bella to make a choice she would regret ; Edward was afraid that vampires had no soul or afterlife , and did not want Bella to lose her soul ) .", "Edward and Bella fall in love , but James , a sadistic vampire from another vampire coven , is drawn to hunt down Bella . Edward and the other Cullens defend Bella ." ]
[ "The Volturi leave the Cullens in peace .", "After an intense confrontation , the Cullens and their witnesses convince the Volturi that the child poses no danger to vampires or their secret , and they are left in peace by the Volturi ." ]
[ "Note that in modern usage , composite semi-open vehicles are classified Cso â `` the s signifying that the Standard portion is open ( implying that the First portion is compartments with corridor ) .", "Note that in modern usage , composite semi-open vehicles are classified Cso - the s signifying that the Standard portion is open ( implying that the First portion is compartments with corridor ) ." ]
[ "The London , Midland and Scottish Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway both developed a system of identifying carriages by means of alphabetic codes .", "The London , Midland and Scottish Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway both developed a system of identifying railway carriages by means of alphabetic codes ." ]
[ "It was named in April 2007 after BÃ binn , an early Irish mythology goddess of birth , renowned for her beauty .", "It was named in April 2007 after BÃ binn , an early Irish mythology goddess of birth , who was renowned for her beauty ." ]
[ "Bebhionn is about 6 kilometres in diameter , and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 16,898,000 km in 820.130 days , at an inclination of 41 Â to the ecliptic ( 18 Â to Saturn 's equator ) , and with an eccentricity of 0.333 .", "Bebhionn is about 6 kilometres in diameter and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 16,898 Mm in 820.130 days at an inclination of 41 Â to the ecliptic ( 18 Â to Saturn 's equator ) and with an eccentricity of 0.333 ." ]