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[ "Sometimes other foods are added to smoothies , such as yogurt , honey , maple syrup or ice cream .", "They can also contain milk and yogurt and a small number of smoothies do use ice cream ." ]
[ "Fernando Antà nio Nogueira Pessoa ( Lisbon , 13 June 1888 - Lisbon , 30 November 1935 ) , more known as Fernando Pessoa , was a Portuguese poet and writer .", "Fernando Antà nio Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa , known mainly as Fernando Pessoa ( ; June 13 , 1888 in Lisbon , Portugal â '' November 30 , 1935 , Lisbon ) , was a Portuguese poet , writer , literary critic and translator , one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets of all time ." ]
[ "The eastern part of Nevada was part of `` Utah Territory '' and the southern part was part of `` New Mexico '' . In 1859 in the Comstock Lode , gold and silver were first discovered .", "The discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in 1859 led to a population boom that was an impetus to the creation of Nevada Territory out of western Utah Territory in 1861 ." ]
[ "Nevada later became an American territory in 1861 . It was called the `` Nevada Territory '' .", "On March 2 , 1861 , the Nevada Territory separated from the Utah Territory and adopted its current name , shortened from Sierra Nevada ( Spanish for `` snowy range '' ) ." ]
[ "More gold is mined in Nevada than in any other state .", "By value , gold is by far the most important mineral mined . In 2004 , 6800000 o of gold worth $ 2.84 billion were mined in Nevada , and the state accounted for 8.7 % of world gold production ( see Gold mining in Nevada ) ." ]
[ "Later , on May 5 , 1866 , Nevada got its current borders because the Pah-Ute County in Arizona was taken as part of Nevada .", "Nevada is notable for being one of only two states to significantly expand its borders after admission to the Union . Nevada achieved its current southern boundaries on May 5 , 1866 , when it absorbed the portion of Pah-Ute County in the Arizona Territory west of the Colorado River , essentially all of present day Nevada south of the 37th parallel ." ]
[ "It was called the `` Nevada Territory '' . This was not all of Nevada as it is today .", "The name Nevada is derived from the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains , which means `` snow-capped mountain range '' in Spanish ." ]
[ "It is now Clark County , Nevada .", "This area includes most of what is now Clark County ." ]
[ "The main difference between DDR and DDR2 modules is that the bus on which the DDR2 memory modules are working is clocked at twice the speed of the memory cells .", "The key difference between DDR and DDR2 is that for DDR2 the memory cells are clocked at 1 quarter ( rather than half ) the rate of the bus ." ]
[ "To sum it up DDR2 can effectively operate at twice the bus speed of DDR .", "This requires a 4-bit-deep prefetch queue , but , without changing the memory cells themselves , DDR2 can effectively operate at twice the bus speed of DDR ." ]
[ "For use in PCs , DDR2 SDRAM is supplied in DIMMs with 240 pins and a single locating notch .", "For use in computers , DDR2 SDRAM is supplied in DIMMs with 240 pins and a single locating notch ." ]
[ "A knockout mouse is a genetically engineered mouse in which one or more genes have been turned off by a gene knockout .", "A knockout mouse is a genetically engineered mouse in which one or more genes have been turned off through a targeted mutation ." ]
[ "They are widely used in knockout experiments , especially those genetic questions which relate to human physiology .", "They are widely used in knockout experiments , especially those investigating genetic questions that relate to human physiology ." ]
[ "A detailed explanation of how knockout ( KO ) mice are produced is at the website of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007 .", "A detailed explanation of how knockout ( KO ) mice are created is located at the website of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007 ." ]
[ "Knockout mice are important animal models for studying the role of genes which have been sequenced but whose functions are not yet known .", "Knockout mice are important animal models for studying the role of genes which have been sequenced but whose functions have not been determined ." ]
[ "The first knockout mouse was created by Mario R. Capecchi , Martin Evans and Oliver Smithies in 1989 , for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2007 .", "The first knockout mouse was created by Mario R. Capecchi , Martin Evans and Oliver Smithies in 1989 , for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2007 ." ]
[ "Goolwa is an old port on the Murray River . It can be found near the Murray Mouth in South Australia .", "Goolwa is a historic river port on the Murray River near the Murray Mouth in South Australia , and joined by a bridge to Hindmarsh Island ." ]
[ "Goolwa is an old port on the Murray River .", "Australia 's first railway was built to connect Goolwa to Port Elliot and later extended to Victor Harbor , allowing goods to move from river boats to sea boats , so that neither had to negotiate the Murray Mouth . The spread of railways to inland Australia put an end to the river trade and Goolwa 's importance as a port ." ]
[ "Milwaukee Rampage is a former soccer club which played in United States .", "The Milwaukee Rampage still exists as an amateur soccer club in Milwaukee ." ]
[ "Evolà ne is a municipality of the district of Hà rens in the canton of Valais in Switzerland .", "Evolà ne is a municipality in the district of Hà rens in the canton of Valais in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Dame Mitsuko Uchida , DBE ( born Atami , Japan , December 20 , 1948 ) is a Japanese pianist who lives in London .", "Dame Mitsuko Uchida , DBE , born 20 December 1948 , is a Japanese naturalized British classical pianist ." ]
[ "Uchida was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2009 Queen 's Birthday Honours List .", "She was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( DBE ) in the 2009 Queen 's Birthday Honours ." ]
[ "She is well-known for her playing of the works of Mozart , Beethoven , Schubert , Chopin , Debussy and Schoenberg .", "She is an acclaimed interpreter of the works of Mozart , Beethoven , Schubert , Chopin , Debussy and Schoenberg ." ]
[ "Mitsuko Uchida was born in Atami , a seaside town near Tokyo , Japan . When she was 12 her father became the Japanese ambassador to Austria , so the family moved to Vienna .", "Born in Atami , a seaside town close to Tokyo , Japan , Uchida moved to Vienna , Austria , with her diplomat parents when she was twelve years old , after her father was named the Japanese ambassador to Austria ." ]
[ "She studied at the Vienna Academy of Music . Her teachers were Richard Hauser , and later Wilhelm Kempff and Stefan Askenase .", "She enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Music to study with Richard Hauser , and later Wilhelm Kempff and Stefan Askenase , and remained in Vienna to study when her father was transferred back to Japan after five years ." ]
[ "She gave her first recital when she was 14 in the Vienna Musikverein .", "She gave her first Viennese recital at the age of 14 at the Vienna Musikverein ." ]
[ "In 1969 she won the first prize in the Beethoven Competition in Vienna and in 1970 the second prize in the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition .", "In 1969 she won the first prize in the Beethoven Competition in Vienna and in 1970 the second prize in the International Frà dà ric Chopin Piano Competition ." ]
[ "First Aid kits are used to perform first aid on injured people .", "A first aid kit is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid , and can put together for the purpose ( by an individual or organization , for instance ) , or purchased complete . There is a wide variation in the contents of first aid kits based on the knowledge and experience of those putting it together , the differing first aid requirements of the area where it may be used , and variations in legislation or regulation in a given area ." ]
[ "Superscalar CPU design is concerned with improving accuracy of the instruction dispatcher , and allowing it to keep the multiple functional units in use at all times .", "Superscalar CPU design emphasizes improving the instruction dispatcher accuracy , and allowing it to keep the multiple functional units in use at all times ." ]
[ "While most superscalar CPUs are also pipelined , it possible to have a non-pipelined superscalar CPU or a pipelined non-superscalar CPU .", "While a superscalar CPU is typically also pipelined , pipelining and superscalar architecture are considered different performance enhancement techniques ." ]
[ "A superscalar CPU architecture implements a form of parallel computing called Instruction-level parallelism inside a single processor which allows faster CPU throughput at the same clock rate .", "A superscalar CPU architecture implements a form of parallelism called instruction level parallelism within a single processor . It therefore allows faster CPU throughput than would otherwise be possible at a given clock rate ." ]
[ "While hardware advances will allow greater numbers of functional units ( e. g , ALUs ) , the problem of checking instruction dependencies increases to a limit that the achievable superscalar dispatching limit is somewhat small .", "While process advances will allow ever greater numbers of functional units ( e.g. , ALUs ) , the burden of checking instruction dependencies grows so rapidly that the achievable superscalar dispatch limit is fairly small ." ]
[ "Some multicore processors also include vector capability .", "Some processors also include vector capability ." ]
[ "As of 2008 all general-purpose CPUs are superscalar , a typical superscalar CPU may include up to 4 ALUs , 2 FPUs , and two SIMD units .", "While early superscalar CPUs would have two ALUs and a single FPU , a modern design such as the PowerPC 970 includes four ALUs , two FPUs , and two SIMD units ." ]
[ "Each instruction executed by a Scalar processors manipulates one or two data items at a time , while each instruction executed by a Vector processor operates simultaneously on many data items .", "Each instruction executed by a scalar processor typically manipulates one or two data items at a time . By contrast , each instruction executed by a vector processor operates simultaneously on many data items ." ]
[ "In a superscalar CPU an instruction dispatcher reads instructions from memory and decides which ones can be run in parallel , dispatching them on the multiple redundant functional units available inside the CPU .", "In a superscalar CPU the dispatcher reads instructions from memory and decides which ones can be run in parallel , dispatching them to redundant functional units contained inside a single CPU ." ]
[ "However even given infinitely fast dependency checking logic inside a conventional superscalar CPU , if the instruction stream itself has many dependencies , this would also limit the possible speedup .", "However even given infinitely fast dependency checking logic on an otherwise conventional superscalar CPU , if the instruction stream itself has many dependencies , this would also limit the possible speedup ." ]
[ "A superscalar processor is a mixture of the two :", "A superscalar processor is sort of a mixture of the two ." ]
[ "Each functional unit is not a separate CPU core but an execution resource inside the CPU such as an arithmetic logic unit , floating point unit ( FPU ) , a bit shifter , or a multiplier .", "Each functional unit is not a separate CPU core but an execution resource within a single CPU such as an arithmetic logic unit , a bit shifter , or a multiplier ." ]
[ "A superscalar processor executes more than one instruction during a clock cycle by simultaneously dispatching multiple instructions ( termed instruction dispatching ) to multiple redundant functional units built inside the processor .", "A superscalar processor executes more than one instruction during a clock cycle by simultaneously dispatching multiple instructions to redundant functional units on the processor ." ]
[ "Thus the degree of intrinsic parallelism in the code stream forms another limitation .", "Thus the degree of intrinsic parallelism in the code stream forms a second limitation ." ]
[ "Thus it is possible to design a multicore CPU is where each core is an independent processor containing multiple parallel superscalar pipelines .", "Thus a multicore CPU is possible where each core is an independent processor containing multiple parallel pipelines , each pipeline being superscalar ." ]
[ "No matter how fast the dispatcher speed , there is a practical limit on how many instructions can be simultaneously dispatched .", "No matter how advanced the semiconductor process or how fast the switching speed , this places a practical limit on how many instructions can be simultaneously dispatched ." ]
[ "He became an ordinary professor in physics at the University of Palermo in 1880 , when he was there he studied the transfer of heat and electricity in bismuth .", "In 1880 he became ordinary professor in physics at the University of Palermo , where he studied the conduction of heat and electricity in bismuth ." ]
[ "In 1872 and 1880 in Bologna , he was researching mostly in electrostatics .", "His early research , conducted in Bologna between 1872 and 1880 , was primarily in electrostatics ." ]
[ "Augusto Righi ( 27 August 1850 â `` 8 June 1920 ) was an Italian physicist that was a big part in the study of electromagnetism .", "Augusto Righi ( 27 August 1850 â `` 8 June 1920 ) was an Italian physicist and a pioneer in the study of electromagnetism ." ]
[ "In late 1889 he went to the University of Bologna , where he worked for the rest of his life on things like the Zeeman Effect , ` Roentgen rays ' , and magnetism .", "Towards the end of 1889 he was called to the University of Bologna , his home city , where he worked for the rest of his life on subjects such as the Zeeman Effect , ` Roentgen rays ' , magnetism and the results of Michelson 's experiments ." ]
[ "The party tried to give Scotland a referendum on independence in 2010 , but the other major parties in the Scottish Parliament stopped them .", "In August 2009 as part of its third legislative term in the Scottish Parliament , the Government proposes to debate the Scottish referendum bill 2010 , which would set out a planned referendum for 30th November 2010 on the issue of Scottish independence . It was not however expected to pass , due to opposition from all the major opposition parties in the Parliament ." ]
[ "The Scottish National Party was founded in 1934 .", "The SNP was formed in 1934 from the merger of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party ." ]
[ "The first SNP Member of Parliament was Robert McIntyre , who entered parliament in a by-election for Motherwell in 1945 , but he lost the seat at the general election of that year .", "The SNP first won a parliamentary seat at the Motherwell by-election in 1945 , but Dr Robert McIntyre MP lost the seat at the general election three months later ." ]
[ "Barium chloride is toxic .", "Barium chloride , along with other water-soluble barium salts , is highly toxic ." ]
[ "Barium chloride is toxic . Sodium sulfate may be an antidote .", "Barium chloride reacts with sulfate ion to produce a thick white precipitate of barium sulfate ." ]
[ "Junji Nishizawa ( born 10 May 1974 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Junji Nishizawa is a former Japanese football player who has recently played for Consadole Sapporo ." ]
[ "By default this is the sortkey with link brackets .", "By default , this is the sortkey with link brackets ." ]
[ "If necessary one can apply sorting using a sortkey which due to CSS is not displayed : ... Javascript sorting is based on the text inside and outside the tags , without the tags themselves .", "If necessary , one can apply sorting using a sortkey that due to CSS is not displayed : ... Javascript sorting is based on the text inside and outside the tags , without the tags themselves ." ]
[ "The first parameter is the sortkey , the second the wikitext of what has to be displayed .", "The first parameter is the sortkey ; the second parameter is the wikitext of what has to be displayed ." ]
[ "546 BC ) , was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in Asia Minor , and one of the Seven Sages of Greece .", "Thales of Miletus ( ; , ThalÄ `` s ; 624 BC â `` c. 546 BC ) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in Asia Minor , and one of the Seven Sages of Greece ." ]
[ "According to Bertrand Russell , `` Philosophy begins with Thales . ''", "According to Bertrand Russell , `` Western philosophy begins with Thales . ''" ]
[ "Azà is a commune of 2,999 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .", "Azà is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ." ]
[ "Other species familiar in the aquarium trade are : the black ghost knifefish ( Apteronotus albifrons ) , the glass knifefish ( Eigenmannia virescens ) , and the banded knifefish Gymnotus carapo .", "A few species are familiar to the aquarium trade , such as the black ghost knifefish ( Apteronotus albifrons ) , the glass knifefish ( Eigenmannia virescens ) , and the banded knifefish ( Gymnotus carapo ) ." ]
[ "The Skullcandy company also sponsors professional athletes in snowboarding , skiing , skateboarding , wakeboarding , motocross , and the biking communities .", "Known for their relationships with various action sports industries , Skullcandy currently sponsors professional athletes in snowboarding , skiing , skateboarding , wakeboarding , motocross , and the biking communities ." ]
[ "Skullcandy is a privately held company and is based out of Park City , Utah . It was founded in 2003 by Rick Alden .", "Rick Alden formed Skullcandy in 2003 ." ]
[ "Guillac , Gironde is a commune .", "Guillac is a commune in the Gironde department in south-western France ." ]
[ "Songs for Polarbears is the debut album by the alternative rock group Snow Patrol . It was released on August 31 1998 .", "Songs for Polarbears is the debut album by the indie rock group Snow Patrol , released on 31 August 1998 in the UK and 12 October in the US ." ]
[ "Gary Lightbody wrote all of the lyrics , and helped Mark McClelland and Jonny Quinn write the music .", "All lyrics were written by Gary Lightbody , and all music composed by Gary Lightbody , Mark McClelland and Jonny Quinn ." ]
[ "The arena has 702 club seats and 68 suites .", "The arena has a capacity of 20,500 people , it contains 702 club seats and 68 suites ." ]
[ "The Target Center is an arena in downtown Minneapolis , Minnesota .", "The Target Center is an arena , in downtown Minneapolis , Minnesota ." ]
[ "The Target Center is an arena in downtown Minneapolis , Minnesota . It is sponsored by Target Corporation .", "The arena is also across the street from the well-known Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue and an entertainment complex known as Block E. In addition , Target Field , the new Minnesota Twins stadium is located just across the street from Target Center , and shares the public parking that Target Center uses ." ]
[ "Lumbres is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Lumbres is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "One from Castile and one from Aragon This treaty was signed at Tordesillas , hence the name of it .", "The treaty was ratified by Spain ( at the time , the Crowns of Castile and Aragon ) , and by Portugal , . The other side of the world would be divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa , signed on , which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas ." ]
[ "Courpiac is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Courpiac is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "According to Da Vinci 's contemporary , Giorgio Vasari , '' ... after he had lingered over it four years , left it unfinished ... '' .", "According to Da Vinci 's contemporary , Giorgio Vasari , '' ... after he had lingered over it four years , left it unfinished ... '' It is known that such behavior is common in most paintings of Leonardo who , later in his life , regretted `` never having completed a single work '' ." ]
[ "The Louvre closed for one week to help look for it .", "The Louvre was closed for an entire week to aid in investigation of the theft ." ]
[ "A worker at the Louvre , named Vincenzo Peruggia , had actually stolen it . He had hidden it in his coat and walked out with it after the museum had closed .", "Louvre employee Vincenzo Peruggia had stolen it by entering the building during regular hours , hiding in a broom closet and walking out with it hidden under his coat after the museum had closed ." ]
[ "After hiding it in his apartment for two years , he grew impatient and tried to sell it to a gallery in Florence , but was caught . It was shown all over Italy before going back to the Louvre .", "After having kept the painting in his apartment for two years , Peruggia grew impatient and was finally caught when he attempted to sell it to the directors of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence ; it was exhibited all over Italy and returned to the Louvre in 1913 ." ]
[ "Leonardo began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence , Italy .", "Leonardo Da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence , Italy ." ]
[ "Mona Lisa ( also known as La Gioconda or La Joconde ) is a 16th-century portrait painted in oil by Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance in Florence , Italy .", "Mona Lisa ( also known as La Gioconda or La Joconde ) is a 16th-century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci during the Renaissance in Florence , Italy ." ]
[ "People thought Guillaume Apollinaire , a French poet , stole it .", "French poet Guillaume Apollinaire , who had once called for the Louvre to be `` burnt down , '' came under suspicion ; he was arrested and put in jail ." ]
[ "As of 2011 , the work is owned by the Government of France and is shown at the Musà e du Louvre in Paris under the title Portrait of Lisa Gherardini , wife of Francesco del Giocondo .", "The work is currently owned by the Government of France and is on display at the Musà e du Louvre in Paris under the title Portrait of Lisa Gherardini , wife of Francesco del Giocondo ." ]
[ "Uzbek League is a football league which is top division in Uzbekistan .", "The Uzbek Oliy League , in 2008 renamed to Uzbekistan Professional Football League is the top division of football in Uzbekistan , and is operated under the auspices of the Uzbekistan Football Federation ." ]
[ "Pwn is a slang term , which came from the verb `` own '' , .", "Pwn is a leetspeak slang term derived from the verb own , as meaning to appropriate or to conquer to gain ownership ." ]
[ "The word pwn may have begun as a typo of `` own '' because the p and o keys are close to each other on a standard English keyboard .", "The word pwn most likely came about as a common typo of the word `` own '' because the `` p '' and `` o '' keys are adjacent on a standard English keyboard ." ]
[ "The past tense may also be spelled : pwnd , pwn 'd pwn3d , pwnt or powned .", "The past tense and past participle , pwned , may also be spelled pwnd ( sometimes with an apostrophe before the d ) , pwnt , or powned ." ]
[ "Emmett is a city of Idaho in the United States .", "Emmett is part of the Boise City -- Nampa , Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area ." ]
[ "All are based around a Cummins engine with Voith hydraulic transmission .", "Most are based around a Cummins engine with Voith hydraulic transmission , although some class 158s have a Perkins engine ." ]
[ "Mallaig is a small town in Scotland . It is also a port .", "Mallaig is a port in Lochaber , on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland ." ]
[ "The Fiat Tipo is an automobile produced by Fiat . It replaced the Fiat Ritmo in 1988 , and were replaced by the Fiat Bravo and Brava in 1995 .", "The Fiat Tipo is a small family car designed by the IDEA design house and produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1988 and 1995 ." ]
[ "Richard Wayne Penniman ( born December 5 , 1932 ) is most famous by the stage name `` Little Richard . '' He is an American singer and songwriter .", "Richard Wayne Penniman ( born December 5 , 1932 ) , known by the stage name Little Richard , is an American singer , songwriter , musician , recording artist , and actor , considered key in the transition from rhythm and blues to rock and roll in the 1950s ." ]
[ "Non-members can only buy 2 ( red and blue puffles ) , but members can adopt a total of 20 in all colors and types .", "Non-members have access to the blue and red puffles only , and may have no more than two ; members may adopt up to nineteen puffles ." ]
[ "Puffles are the penguin 's pets .", "Puffles are small , fluffy creatures that players may have as pets ." ]
[ "Zard 's member was Izumi Sakai .", "As such , Zard and Sakai may be referred to interchangeably ." ]
[ "Zard was a J-pop music group .", "Zard was a Japanese pop group ." ]
[ "Diego Sinagra ( born 20 September 1986 ) is an Italian football player .", "Diego Armando Maradona Sinagra ( born on 20 September 1986 in Naples ) is an Italian footballer and beach soccer player , currently plays for U.S. Arzanese" ]
[ "The Omelette Arnold Bennett has remained a Savoy standard dish ever since .", "The ` Omelette Arnold Bennett ' has remained a Savoy standard dish ever since ." ]
[ "Newsround used to be called John Craven 's Newsround before the presenter called ` John Craven ' left . Newsround started on 4 April 1972 and is still going on today .", "Newsround ( originally called John Craven 's Newsround , before the departure of Craven ) is a BBC children 's news program , which has run continuously since 4 April 1972 , and was one of the world 's first television news magazines aimed specifically at children ." ]
[ "The Somme is a river in northern France . The Battle of the Somme took place around the river .", "The Battle of the Somme , also known as the Somme Offensive , took place during the First World War between 1 July and 18 November 1916 in the Somme department of France , on both banks of the river of the same name ." ]
[ "In pro wrestling , the independent circuit or indy circuit refers to the many wrestling shows that are much smaller than major wrestling companies , like World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ) .", "Such promotions are Jersey All Pro Wrestling , , Lucha Libre USA , , World Xtreme Wrestling , CHIKARA , Combat Zone Wrestling , Elite Wrestling Riot , Heartland Wrestling Association , Maryland Championship Wrestling , Memphis Wrestling , New York Wrestling Connection , Pier 6 Wrestling , Chaotic Wrestling , Next Era Wrestling , ULTIMATE WRESTLING , East Coast Wrestling Alliance , Ohio Valley Wrestling , Pro Wrestling Guerrilla , Ring of Honor and its sister promotions Full Impact Pro and SHIMMER Women Athletes ." ]
[ "This is a list of Major League Baseball players by last name .", "This list consists of players who have appeared in Major League Baseball ." ]
[ "Buntingford is a town near the A10 road in Hertfordshire , England . In 2001 there were 4,820 living in Buntingford .", "There are four schools in Buntingford :" ]
[ "He was born in Budapest , Hungary , in 1952 , and after four years at the Pannà nia animation studios , fled to the West in 1975 .", "He was born in Budapest , Hungary , in 1952 , and after four years at the Pannà nia animation studios , emigrated to the West in 1975 ." ]