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"It owns two taxable for-profit subsidiaries : the Mozilla Corporation , which employs several Mozilla developers and sets releases of the Mozilla Firefox web browser , and Mozilla Messaging , Inc. , which creates the Mozilla Thunderbird email client .",
"It owns two taxable for-profit subsidiaries : the Mozilla Corporation , which employs several Mozilla developers and coordinates releases of the Mozilla Firefox web browser , and Mozilla Messaging , Inc. , which primarily develops the Mozilla Thunderbird email client ."
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"The organization sets the policies that govern development , operate important things that keep Mozilla working and control trademarks and other intellectual property . It owns two taxable for-profit subsidiaries : the Mozilla Corporation , which employs several Mozilla developers and sets releases of the Mozilla Firefox web browser , and Mozilla Messaging , Inc. , which creates the Mozilla Thunderbird email client .",
"The Mozilla Foundation owns the Mozilla trademarks and other intellectual property , which it licenses to the Mozilla Corporation ."
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"He had a regular role in Kyle XY .",
"He had a recurring role in Kyle XY ."
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"In April 2010 , Monteith was cast in the romantic comedy movie Monte Carlo .",
"In April 2010 , Monteith was cast in the upcoming romantic comedy movie Monte Carlo ."
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"In 2005 he acted in Killer Bash about a murdered geek 's soul taking revenge on his murderer 's children by taking over a girl 's body .",
"In 2005 he appeared in Killer Bash about a tormented geek 's soul taking revenge on his murderer 's children by taking over a girl 's body ."
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"He and Lea Michele , his Glee co-star , were included in Entertainment Weeklys 2009 `` Summer Must List '' , being named `` Summer 's Must Songbirds '' for their roles as Finn and Rachel on Glee , respectively .",
"He and Lea Michele , his Glee co-star , were included in Entertainment Weeklys 2009 `` Summer Must List '' , being named `` Summer 's Must Songbirds '' for their portrayals of Finn and Rachel on Glee , respectively ."
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"In January 2011 , he was filmed for the movie Sisters and Brothers with Dustin Milligan , and it was announced that Monteith is at the center of a new untitled workplace comedy , starring and co-producing .",
"In January 2011 , he shot the movie Sisters and Brothers with Dustin Milligan , and it was announced that Monteith is at the center of a new untitled workplace comedy , starring and co-producing ."
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"He also guest starred in such Canadian-filmed television shows as Smallville , Supernatural , Flash Gordon , Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1 .",
"He also made guest appearances in such Canadian-filmed television serials as Smallville , Supernatural , Flash Gordon , Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1 ."
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"He dropped out of school in the ninth grade .",
"Monteith dropped out of school in the ninth grade ."
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"He played small roles in Final Destination 3 , Whisper and Deck the Halls .",
"He played minor roles in Final Destination 3 , Whisper and Deck the Halls ."
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"Novara ( it : Novara ) is an Italian city in Piemonte of 102,630 inhabitants .",
"Novara is linked to Turin and Milan by the A4 motorway ( via the junctions Novara Ovest and Novara Est ) . The A26 motorway crosses most of Novara province , but there is not a junction that links it directly with Novara ."
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"Titus Andronicus ( c. 1589 â `` 1592 ) is the first tragedy play by William Shakespeare .",
"Written between 1589 and 1592 , Titus Andronicus may be Shakespeare 's earliest tragedy and is written in the form of a revenge tragedy , with characteristics similar to the work of the Roman playwright Seneca , specifically his play Thyestes , which included horrific scenes of severed hands , cannibalism , and rape . Although violence was not uncommon in Elizabethan plays , Titus Andronicus stands out due to the volume and extremity of the violent acts committed ."
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"Chuathbaluk is a city in Alaska .",
"Chuathbaluk is a city in Bethel Census Area , Alaska , United States ."
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"In 2000 , she passed an audition ( Morning Musume and Michiyo Heike Jr. .",
"Aya auditioned in 2000 for the fourth Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition and was selected along with Sheki-Dol to become a part of what was later known as Hello !"
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"Since 1975 , Gruiten belongs to Haan .",
"In 1975 , Gruiten was incorporated into Haan ."
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"Haan is a town in the district of Mettmann in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany .",
"Haan is a town in the Bergian district of Mettmann , in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany ."
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"Falmouth Academy ( also known as FA ) is a private preparatory school for students from grades 7-12 located in Falmouth , Massachusetts on Cape Cod .",
"Falmouth Academy ( also known as FA ) is a non-profit , coed , private college-preparatory school for day students in grades 7 â `` 12 located in Falmouth , Massachusetts on Cape Cod ."
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"Bazougers is a commune of 933 people ( 1999 ) . It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Mayenne department in the northwest of France .",
"Bazougers is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France ."
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"A tropical storm moved through the southwest Atlantic between the West Indies and Bermuda from August 29 to September 8 .",
"V. A tropical storm moved through the southwest Atlantic between the West Indies and Bermuda from August 29 to September 8 ."
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"Combat violence can be unilateral , fighting means that there is at least a defensive reaction .",
"Combat violence can be unilateral , whereas fighting implies at least a defensive reaction ."
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"The term `` combat '' typically means armed conflict between military forces in war . The more general term `` fighting '' can mean any violent conflict , including boxing and wrestling matches .",
"The term combat ( French for fight ) typically refers to armed conflict between military forces in warfare , whereas the more general term `` fighting '' can refer to any violent conflict ."
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"Combat , or fighting , is purposeful violent conflict between two or more persons , groups or organizations , often intended to establish dominance over the opponent .",
"Combat , or fighting , is a purposeful violent conflict meant to establish dominance over the opposition ."
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"But the terms are often used synonymously .",
"However , the terms are often used synonymously along with the term `` Battle Ready '' ."
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"He plays for Montedio Yamagata .",
"He plays for the Japanese club Montedio Yamagata ."
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"Masaru Akiba ( born 19 February 1984 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Masaru Akiba is a Japanese footballer ."
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"New Hope is a small town in Madison County , Alabama , United States , and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area .",
"New Hope is a city in Madison County , Alabama , United States , and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area ."
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"It was incorporated in 1832 under the name of Vienna .",
"Originally named Cloud 's Town in 1829 by its founder William Cloud , it was incorporated in 1832 under the name of Vienna ."
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"The original town was completely burned by the Union Army on December 15 , 1864 , during the American Civil War .",
"Vienna was burned by the Union Army on December 15 , 1864 ."
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"Touch rugby is a version of rugby that replaces being tackled with being touched . It was invented by Australians who played rugby league and it has many of the same rules .",
"In addition , touch rugby games are played as training activities for rugby league and rugby union ; as safer variants of rugby , particularly in schools and junior clubs , and as an informal social sport ."
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"The 1960 Summer Olympics , officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad , were held in 1960 in Rome , Italy .",
"The 1960 Summer Olympics , officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad , was an international multi-sport event held from August 25 to September 11 , 1960 in Rome , Italy ."
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"Rome had been awarded the organization of the 1908 Summer Olympics , but , after the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius , London became the host .",
"Rome had been awarded the organization of the 1908 Summer Olympics , but after the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius , was forced to decline and pass the honors to London ."
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"Hotcow â cents is a marketing company based in Richmond , London , UK .",
"Hotcow is an experiential marketing agency based in Richmond , London , UK ."
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"He sent away the Spanish ladies and hired French ones instead . Some of the more famous ones are the princesse de Conti and Marie de Rohan-Montbazon , the duchesse de Chevreuse .",
"He sent away the Spanish ladies and replaced them with French ones , notably the princesse de Conti and Marie de Rohan-Montbazon , his wife , and organized court events that would bring the couple together under amiable circumstances ."
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"Her lady-in-waiting , Madame de Motteville , wrote the story of the queen 's life in her MÃ moires d'Anne d'Autriche .",
"Her lady-in-waiting , Madame de Motteville wrote the story of the queen 's life in her MÃ moires d'Anne d'Autriche ."
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"Anne of Austria ( 22 September 1601 -- 20 January 1666 ) , Anne dâ Autriche in French , was Queen consort of France and Navarre . She also acted as a regent for her son , Louis XIV of France .",
"Anne of Austria ( 22 September 1601 -- 20 January 1666 ) was Queen consort of France and Navarre and regent for her son , Louis XIV of France ."
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"They had some fears that Louis XIII would die early . Anne 's father said that if this happened , Anne must return to Spain with her dowry , jewels , and wardrobe .",
"For fear that Louis XIII would die early , they said that if this was the case , she would return to Spain with her dowry , jewels , and wardrobe ."
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"Anne was 11 years old when she was betrothed to Louis XIII .",
"Anne was betrothed at age 11 to Louis XIII ."
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"It is said that Anne of Austria died from breast cancer in a convent .",
"Some time after , Anne retired to the Compagnie 's convent of Val-de-Gr à cents ce where she died of breast cancer five years later ."
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"Anne , with her Spanish ladies-in-waiting , continued to live according to Spanish custom . She failed to improve her French .",
"Anne , surrounded by her entourage of high-born Spanish ladies-in-waiting , continued to live according to Spanish etiquette and failed to improve her French ."
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"Her father , Philip , gave her a dowry of 500,000 crowns . He also gave her a great number of beautiful jewels .",
"Her father , Philip , gave her a dowry of 500,000 crowns and many beautiful jewels ."
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"Shortly after , on November 1615 , Anne and Louis were married separately , but to one another . This is called a proxy marriage .",
"On 24 November 1615 , they were married by proxy in Burgos while Louis 's sister , Elizabeth , and Anne 's brother , Philip IV of Spain , were married by proxy in Bordeaux ."
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"On 14 March 1622 , while playing with her ladies , Anne fell on the stairs . She suffered her second miscarriage .",
"On 14 March 1622 , while playing with her ladies , Anne fell on a staircase and suffered her second miscarriage , for which Louis blamed her and was angry with Mme de Luynes for having encouraged the Queen in what was seen as negligence ."
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"After this , the King grew to dislike the influence the duchesse de Luynes had over Anne . He disliked the duchesse even more when Luynes died ( December 1621 ) .",
"Henceforth , the King had less tolerance for the influence the duchesse de Luynes had over Anne , and the situation deteriorated after the death of Luynes ( December 1621 ) ."
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"Louis 's mother , Marie de ' Medici , continued to be the Queen of France . She did not discuss things with her daughter-in-law .",
"Louis 's mother , Marie de ' Medici , continued to conduct herself as Queen of France , without any deference to her daughter-in-law ."
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"The Essendon Football Club , the Bombers , is an Australian Rules Football team which plays in the Australian Football League ( AFL ) .",
"The Essendon Football Club ( nicknamed The Bombers ) is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League ( AFL ) ."
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"Below is the list of Wikipedia articles about basketball players who have played for the Charlotte Bobcats NBA team .",
"This is a list of past and present basketball players in the NBA for the Charlotte Bobcats ."
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"McKinley later talked about the rescue in a letter dated January 17 , 1899 to the United States Congress , in which he asked Congress to award the officers Congressional Gold Medals of Honor , and to pay the civilians for their help :",
"McKinley recognized the achievements of the rescue in a letter dated January 17 , 1899 to the United States Congress , in which he asked Congress to award the three officers Congressional Gold Medals of Honor `` commemorative of their heroic struggles in aid of suffering fellow-men . ''"
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"The Overland Expedition , also called the Overland Relief Expedition or Point Barrow-Overland Relief Expedition , was a long trip in 1897 -- 8 , by three officers of the United States Coast Guard ( then named the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service ) , with the help of two civilians , using sled dogs and reindeer to rescue more than 250 whalers trapped in the Arctic Ocean by ice around their ships .",
"The Overland Expedition , also called the Overland Relief Expedition or Point Barrow-Overland Relief Expedition , was an expedition in the winter of 1897-1898 by officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service to save the lives of 265 whalers trapped in the Arctic Ocean by ice around their ships near Point Barrow , Alaska ."
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"Wagah ( Hindi : à à 3\\/4 à à 3\\/4 , Urdu : Ù Ø Ù Ú Ù , Punjabi : à à 3\\/4 à à 3\\/4 ) is the only road international border crossing between the Republic of India and Pakistan , and lies on the G.T. Road between the cities of Amritsar , India and Lahore , Pakistan .",
"Wagah ( Urdu : , Punjabi : à à 3\\/4 à à 3\\/4 ) is the only road border crossing between Pakistan and India and lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Lahore and Amritsar ( in India ) ."
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"The first use of taupe as a color name in English was in the early 1800s ( exact year is not known ) .",
"The first use of `` taupe '' as a color name in English was in the early 19th century ( exact year is not known ) ."
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"Taupe refers to a dark grayish-brown color .",
"Taupe ( , rhymes with `` rope '' ) is a dark grayish-brown color ."
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"Taupe refers to a dark grayish-brown color . The word `` taupe '' derives from the Latin name for the European Mole , Talpa europaea .",
"However , the word taupe may often be used to refer to lighter shades of taupe today , and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe ."
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"It seems that this occurred because the color of the fur of the mole can itself be a wide range of shades , from gray through yellowish , brownish , and even purplish .",
"It seems that this occurred because the color of the fur of the mole can itself exhibit a wide range of shades , from gray through yellowish , brownish , and even purplish ."
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"Worthington is a city of Kentucky in the United States .",
"Worthington is a city in Greenup County , Kentucky , United States , along the Ohio River ."
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"Niger national football team is the national football team of Niger .",
"The Niger national football team , nicknamed the Mena , is the national team of Niger and is controlled by the Fà dà ration Nigerienne de Football ."
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"Minonk is a city of Illinois in the United States .",
"Minonk is a city in Woodford County , Illinois , United States ."
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"Virgin Radio stations in each country are usually owned independently of the Virgin Group .",
"Despite the name , Virgin Radio stations in each country are usually owned independently of the Virgin Group , and indeed of each other ."
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"It was signed on May 15 , 1955 at Vienna between the Allied powers from World War II and the Austrian government .",
"It was signed on May 15 , 1955 , in Vienna at the Schloss Belvedere among the Allied occupying powers ( France , the United Kingdom , the United States , and the Soviet Union ) and the Austrian government ."
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"The Austrian State Treaty was a treaty that made Austria a country .",
"The Austrian State Treaty or Austrian Independence Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state ."
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"According to legend , when Bunyan was born , it took three storks to carry him . ( Legend has it that storks carry babies and drop them off at their parents ' houses . ) .",
"Bunyan 's birth was somewhat unusual , as are the births of many mythic heroes , as it took five storks to carry the infant ( ordinarily , one stork could carry several babies and drop them off at their parents ' homes ) ."
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"Paul Bunyan is a fictional giant lumberjack .",
"Paul Bunyan is a mythological lumberjack who is usually believed to be a giant as well as a lumberjack of unusual skill ."
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"James Stevens wrote a book called Paul Bunyan in 1925 . This book said that French Canadians people made up the Paul Bunyan stories during the Papineau Rebellion of 1837 , when they were fighting against England .",
"According to writer James Stevens in his 1925 book Paul Bunyan , French Canadians gave birth to the tales during the Papineau Rebellion of 1837 , when they revolted against the young English Queen ."
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"This would explain why Paul Bunyan 's last name is `` Bunyan '' , because `` Bunyan '' sounds like the French-Canadian slang word `` Bonyenne '' , which is something that they might say when they are surprised , like how people who speak English might say `` Good Grief '' or `` My Goodness '' .",
"This would probably explain the origin of Bunyan 's last name since `` Bonyenne '' is a colloquial French-Canadian expression of surprise and astonishment meaning `` Good Grief '' or `` My Goodness '' ."
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"Babe the Blue Ox , Bunyan 's friend , was a large and very strong animal .",
"Babe the Blue Ox , Bunyan 's companion , was a massive creature with exceptional strength . Most imagery of Bunyan shows Babe the Blue Ox as being of proportionate size ( meaning massive compared to everything else ) ."
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"In the town of Kelliher , Minnesota , there is a park called Paul Bunyan Memorial Park , where there is a grave site that says that Paul Bunyan is buried there .",
"Kelliher , Minnesota is the home of Paul Bunyan Memorial Park , which contains a site purporting to be Paul Bunyan 's grave ."
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"Paul and his friend , Babe the Blue Ox , dug the Grand Canyon when Paul was carrying his axe and dragging it behind him .",
"Paul and Babe the Blue Ox , his companion , dug the Grand Canyon when he dragged his axe behind him ."
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"When he was seven months old , he sawed the legs off his parent 's bed in the middle of the night .",
"When he was seven months old , he sawed the legs off his parents ' bed in the middle of the night ."
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"Hannover 96 ist a sports club in Hanover , a city in northern Germany .",
"Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896 , commonly referred to as Hannover 96 , Hannover or simply 96 , is a German association football club based in the city of Hanover , Lower Saxony ."
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"It was first part of an Ace Double in 1966 with Mankind Under the Leash by Thomas M. Disch .",
"It was first published as one half of an Ace Double in 1966 , bundled with Mankind Under the Leash by Thomas M. Disch ."
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"Planet of Exile is a 1966 science-fiction book that was written by Ursula K. Le Guin in her Hainish Cycle .",
"Planet of Exile is a 1966 science-fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin in her Hainish Cycle ."
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"Her father Ben was a talented woodsman who did the timber work on a plantation .",
"Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson 's plantation ."
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"Her mother Rit ( whose father might have been a white man ) was a cook .",
"Her mother Rit ( who may have been the child of a white man ) was a cook for the Brodess family ."
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"Harriet Tubman ( born Araminta Ross ; c. 1820 or 1821 â `` March 10 , 1913 ) was an African-American abolitionist , humanitarian , and Union spy during the American Civil War .",
"Harriet Tubman ( born Araminta Ross ; c. March 1822 â `` March 10 , 1913 ) was an African-American abolitionist , humanitarian , and Union spy during the American Civil War ."
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"According to court records , they had nine children together . Linah was born in 1808 , Mariah Ritty in 1811 , Soph in 1813 , Robert in 1816 , Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822 , Ben in 1823 , Rachel in 1825 , Henry in 1830 , and Moses in 1832 .",
"They married around 1808 , and according to court records , they had nine children together : Linah , born in 1808 , Mariah Ritty in 1811 , Soph in 1813 , Robert in 1816 , Minty ( Harriet ) in 1822 , Ben in 1823 , Rachel in 1825 , Henry in 1830 , and Moses in 1832 ."
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"West Haven is a city of Connecticut in the United States .",
"West Haven is a city in New Haven County , Connecticut , United States ."
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"Le PÃ re Fouettard ( French for The whipping Father ) was a character who went with St. Nicholas in his rounds at Christmas giving the naughty children the whip while St. Nick gives gifts to the well behaved .",
"Le PÃ re Fouettard ( French for The whipping Father ) is a character who accompanies St. Nicholas in his rounds during St. Nicholas ' Day ( 6 December ) dispensing lumps of coal and\\/or floggings to the naughty children while St. Nick gives gifts to the well behaved ."
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"There is another number line , equally valid and useful , that extends vertically through 0 ( the origin ) at right angles to our traditional number line and uses imaginary numbers ( i ) also extending into infinity . These so called imaginary numbers extend above and below the traditional number line and are used in very real calculations in many areas of science and technology .",
"A line drawn through the origin at right angles to the real number line can be used to represent the imaginary numbers ."
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"The numbers have an equal space from each other . Other numbers in between the numbers on the line represent rational , irrational , and other types of real numbers .",
"The real numbers consist of irrational numbers and rational numbers , as well as the integers , whole numbers , and the natural numbers ( the counting numbers ) ."
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"Marcel Desailly ( born 7 September 1968 ) is a former French football ( Soccer player ) player . He has played for France national team .",
"Marcel Desailly ( ; born Odenke Abbey 7 September 1968 in Accra , Ghana ) is a retired French footballer and star of the France national football team squad , with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 ."
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"Lompnieu is a commune .",
"Lompnieu is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ."
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"Christoph Spycher ( born 30 March 1978 ) is a Swiss football player . He plays for Young Boys and Switzerland national team .",
"Christoph Spycher ( born 30 March 1978 in Wolhusen ) is a Swiss football player , who currently plays for BSC Young Boys ."
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"If you do not want your writing to be changed and shared then do not submit it here . If you did not write this yourself , it must be available under terms consistent with the Terms of Use , and you agree to follow any relevant licensing requirements .",
"All text that you did not write yourself , except brief excerpts , must be available under terms consistent with Wikipedia 's Terms of Use before you submit it ."
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"Solvation , commonly called dissolution , is the process of attraction and association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute .",
"Solvation , also sometimes called dissolution , is the process of attraction and association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute ."
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"Greencastle is a city in the state of Indiana , in the United States .",
"Greencastle is a city in Greencastle Township , Putnam County , Indiana , United States ."
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"His father Angelo Poffo ( 1925-2010 ) was a wrestler , as is his brother , Lanny Poffo ( born 1954 ) .",
"Poffo was born in Columbus , Ohio to Angelo Poffo , an Italian American , and Judy , a Jewish American . His younger brother is former professional wrestler Lanny Poffo , better known by his ring names `` The Genius '' and `` Leaping Lanny Poffo . ''"
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"It was powered by a Paxman RPH Series 1 engine , capable of delivering 500 bhp at 1,250 rpm .",
"It was powered by a Paxman RPH Series 1 engine , capable of delivering 500 b at 1,250 rpm ."
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"The gearbox provided three forward and reverse gears in either high or low range . It gave a top speed ranging from 5 mph ( 8 km\\/h ) in 1st gear , low range up to 36 mph ( 58 km\\/h ) .",
"The gearbox provided three forward and reverse gears in either high or low range , with top speed ranging from 5 mph ( 8 km\\/h ) in 1st gear , low range up to 36 mph ( 58 km\\/h ) ."
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"11001 was one of the first British Railways diesel locomotives . It was built in 1949 at British Railways ' Ashford Works .",
"11001 was one of the first British Railways diesel locomotives , built in 1949 at British Railways ' Ashford Works ."
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"British Rail reserved the TOPS Class 97 designation for departmental locomotives . These were used for special or engineering duties .",
"British Rail reserved the TOPS Class 97 designation for departmental locomotives , which were used for special or engineering duties ."
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"Also dwell times at stations were increased because of the increased number of passengers per door .",
"Dwell times at stations were lengthened because of the increase in the number of passengers per door ."
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"The upper-level seats were squeezed in between the lower-level seats to ensure that the overall height of the unit was within the clearances necessary to pass through tunnels and under bridges .",
"On the 4DD carriages the upper-level seats were squeezed in between the lower-level seats to ensure that the overall height of the unit was within the clearances necessary to pass through tunnels and under bridges ."
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"Francine Joy `` Fran '' Drescher is an American television and film actress , a comedian , director , singer , screenwriter , health and political activist .",
"Francine Joy `` Fran '' Drescher ( born September 30 , 1957 ) is an American film and television actress , comedian , screenwriter , director , producer , author , singer , talk show host , political lobbyist and health activist ."
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"The GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPL ) is a free software license created by the Free Software Foundation . It is similar to the GNU General Public License and is also an open source license .",
"The GNU Lesser General Public License ( formerly the GNU Library General Public License ) or LGPL is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation ( FSF ) ."
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"Karim Benzema ( born 19 December 1987 ) is a French football player . He plays for Real Madrid and France national team .",
"Karim Benzema ( born 19 December 1987 ) is a French football player who currently plays for Spanish club Real Madrid in La Liga and the French national team ."
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"Sherwood Pictures is a movie-making company based in Albany , Georgia .",
"Sherwood Pictures is an American Christian film production company in Albany , Georgia ."
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"The company is a ministry of Sherwood Baptist Church .",
"It is unusual among production companies in that it is a ministry of a local church , Sherwood Baptist Church ."
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"It is run by Alex Kendrick , the pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church .",
"It was founded in 2002 by Alex Kendrick , the associate pastor of media for Sherwood Baptist Church with $ 20,000 in donations ."
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"Worcestershire sauce is called Worcester sauce in South Africa and some parts of the US as ; , or spoken like Woo-ster sauce .",
"Yakisoba sauce , and okonomiyaki sauce are also variants of Worcestershire sauce , often thicker and sweeter than the original ."
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"The H. J. Heinz Company , which now makes `` The Original Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce '' , with the name Lea & Perrins , Inc. , lists these ingredients on the bottle made in the United States : vinegar , molasses , high fructose corn syrup , anchovies , water , onions , salt , garlic , tamarind ) concentrate , cloves , natural flavorings and chili pepper extract .",
"Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce sold in the USA differs from the British recipe . Its ingredients are listed as : vinegar , molasses , high-fructose corn syrup , anchovies , water , onions , salt , garlic , tamarind concentrate , cloves , natural flavourings and chili pepper extract ."
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"The sauce is made made ready to sell in the Midlands Road factory in Worcester , which is the home of Lea & Perrins since 16th October 1897 .",
"First made at 60 Broad Street , Worcester , England , by two dispensing chemists , John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins , the Lea & Perrins brand was commercialised in 1837 and has been produced in the current Midlands Road factory in Worcester since 16 October 1897 . It was purchased by H.J. Heinz Company in 2005 who continue to manufacture and market `` The Original Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce '' , under the name Lea & Perrins , as well as Worcestershire sauce under their own name and labeling ."
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