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[ "In 2002 it moved to Milton Keynes and it 2004 it changed its name to Milton Keynes Dons F.C. . Many football fans in Wimbledon did not agree with the move .", "Wimbledon moved in September 2003 , and became Milton Keynes Dons in June 2004 ." ]
[ "Wimbledon Football Club was an English football club .", "Wimbledon Football Club was an English professional association football club from Wimbledon , south-west London ." ]
[ "Avesnes-le-Comte is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Avesnes-le-Comte is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France ." ]
[ "Ogden Nash ( August 19 , 1902 - May 19 , 1971 ) was a famous American poet .", "Frederic Ogden Nash ( August 19 , 1902 â `` May 19 , 1971 ) was an American poet well known for his light verse ." ]
[ "Early rumors listed actresses such as Mariah Carey , Sandra Bullock , and Catherine Zeta-Jones to play the role of Wonder Woman .", "Early gossip linked actresses such as Angelina Jolie , Beyoncà Knowles , Sandra Bullock , Rachel Bilson , Nadia Bjorlin , and Catherine Zeta-Jones to the role of Wonder Woman ." ]
[ "In March 2005 , Warner Bros. said that Joss Whedon would write and direct the movie version of Wonder Woman .", "In March 2005 , Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures announced that Joss Whedon would write and direct the film adaptation of Wonder Woman ." ]
[ "Silver wanted to movie Wonder Woman in Australia once the script was finished .", "Silver wanted to film Wonder Woman in Australia once the script was completed ." ]
[ "Because Whedon was directing Serenity at the time , and needed time to learn Wonder Woman 's background , he did not start writing until late 2005 .", "Since Whedon was directing Serenity at the time and required time to research Wonder Woman 's background , he did not begin the screenplay until late 2005 ." ]
[ "Wonder Woman is a superheroine , who appears in DC Comics .", "Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston ." ]
[ "In February 2007 , Whedon left the project . He said there were problems with differences about the script between the studio and himself .", "In February 2007 , Whedon departed from the project , citing script differences with the studio ." ]
[ "In January 2001 , producer Joel Silver asked Todd Alcott to write a Wonder Woman screenplay .", "In January 2001 , producer Joel Silver approached Todd Alcott to write a Wonder Woman screenplay , with Silver Pictures backing the project ." ]
[ "In May 2005 , Whedon said that he would not cast Wonder Woman until he finished the script . Charisma Carpenter and Morena Baccarin said they were interested in the role .", "While Whedon stated in May 2005 that he would not cast Wonder Woman until he finished the script , Charisma Carpenter and Morena Baccarin expressed interest in the role ." ]
[ "Whedon said that since he was not doing the Wonder Woman project , he would focus on making his film Goners .", "Whedon stated that with the Wonder Woman project left behind , he would focus on making his film Goners , but said , `` I would go back in a heartbeat if I believed that anybody believed in what I was doing ." ]
[ "Many people think Marston was helped by his wife and based Wonder Woman on his mistress .", "Given the go-ahead , Marston developed Wonder Woman with Elizabeth , whom Marston believed to be a model of that era 's unconventional , liberated woman ." ]
[ "Leonard Goldberg , speaking in a May 2001 interview , named Sandra Bullock as a strong candidate for the project .", "Leonard Goldberg , speaking in a May 2001 interview , named Bullock as a strong candidate for the project ." ]
[ "Mica includes several closely related materials having perfect basal cleavage .", "The mica group of sheet silicate ( phyllosilicate ) minerals includes several closely related materials having highly perfect basal cleavage ." ]
[ "Attinghausen is a municipality of the canton of Uri in Switzerland .", "Attinghausen is a municipality in the canton of Uri in Switzerland ." ]
[ "It is approximately 692 km long .", "At approximately 430 miles ( 692 km ) long , it is the state 's longest river ." ]
[ "It is a tributary of the Mississippi River . It is located in the state of Wisconsin .", "The Wisconsin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin ." ]
[ "The moraine was made during the last ice age . The river enters a beautiful gorge , called the Wisconsin Dells .", "In southern Wisconsin it encounters the terminal moraine formed during the last ice age , where it forms the Dells of the Wisconsin River ." ]
[ "It flows through a plain made by a glacier during the last ice age . It passes the cities of Wausau and Stevens Point .", "It flows south across the glacial plain of central Wisconsin , passing Wausau and Stevens Point ." ]
[ "The source of the Wisconsin is in the forests of northern Wisconsin . The source is a small lake on the border between Wisconsin and Michigan .", "The Wisconsin River originates in the forests of the Lake District of northern Wisconsin , in Lac Vieux Desert near the border of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan ." ]
[ "Timbre is a quality of sound .", "The physical characteristics of sound that mediate the perception of timbre include spectrum and envelope . In psychoacoustics , timbre is also called tone quality and tone color ." ]
[ "Zà zimo ( born 19 June , 1932 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Zà zimo Alves Calazà # es , best known as Zà zimo ( 19 June 1932 -- 17 July 1977 ) was a Brazilian footballer whose career as a defender and midfielder lasted from 1948 to 1967 ." ]
[ "Teufenthal is a municipality of the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland .", "Teufenthal is a municipality in the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Carmel is a city in the state of Indiana , in the United States .", "Carmel is a city in Hamilton County , Indiana , United States located immediately north of Indianapolis , Indiana ." ]
[ "Giuseppe Bergomi ( born 22 December 1963 ) is a former Italian football player .", "Giuseppe Bergomi ( born 22 December 1963 ) is a former Italian association footballer , who spent his entire career at Internazionale ." ]
[ "Philip II of France ( August 21 , 1165 -- July 14 , 1223 ) , was King of France from 1180 to 1223 .", "Philip II Augustus ( ; 21 August 1165 â `` 14 July 1223 ) was the King of France from 1180 until his death ." ]
[ "The marriage became unhappy , and she divorced her husband .", "The marriage was unhappy and childless , and she divorced her husband ." ]
[ "She was born in à -- rebro . Her father was a doctor in natural medicine , and she wanted to become one too .", "Born in à -- rebro as the daughter of a doctor in natural medicine , she had an early wish to follow in her father 's profession ." ]
[ "One day , she was given a house in à -- stergà tland as a gift by some rich women after she had made them well after sickness .", "Eventually , she was given a home in à -- stergà tland as a gift by some rich female patients as a recognition after a successful treatment ." ]
[ "She visited the sick in their cottages , and sometimes they came to her in the inn called Kisa , and therefore , she was called `` The Mother in Kisa '' .", "She made house calls and visited the sick in their cottages . Sometimes , they came to her at an inn called Kisa , and thereby , she became known as Kisamor : `` The Mother in Kisa '' ." ]
[ "Her real name was Maria Jansson , but she was always called Kisamor . Kisamor means `` The Mother in Kisa '' in English , and Kisa was the place were she worked .", "Her real name was Maria Jansson , but she is known in history as Kisamor ( `` The Mother in Kisa '' ) after the place were she worked ." ]
[ "The Brookfield Zoo is a large zoo near Chicago , Illinois .", "The Brookfield Zoo is a zoo located in the Chicago suburb of Brookfield , Illinois ." ]
[ "The zoo is about 216 acres ( 874,124 m ) , and has around 450 species of animals .", "The zoo covers an area of 216 acres ( 874,124 m ) and houses around 450 species of animals ." ]
[ "Makoto Kimura ( born 10 June 1979 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Zweigen Kanazawa .", "Makoto Kimura is a Japanese football player who currently plays for Zweigen Kanazawa ." ]
[ "Tin compounds are chemical compounds containing tin ions .", "Tin compounds are those which contain the chemical element tin ." ]
[ "Jade Goody ( 5 June 1981 â `` 22 March 2009 ) became famous when she was in the reality television show Big Brother in 2002 .", "Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody ( 5 June 1981 -- 22 March 2009 ) was an English celebrity ." ]
[ "An Acherontia styx pupa found in the soft palate of a murder victim is a vital clue in the thriller novel The Silence of the Lambs ; in the movie version , however , while the script still refers to styx , the species used is Acherontia atropos .", "An Acherontia styx pupa found in the soft palate of a murder victim is a vital clue in the thriller novel The Silence of the Lambs . In the movie version , however , while the script still refers to styx , the species depicted is Acherontia atropos ." ]
[ "Batesville is a city in the state of Indiana , in the United States .", "Batesville is a city in Franklin and Ripley counties in the U.S. state of Indiana ." ]
[ "LC circuits are used for creating signals at a particular frequency , or picking out a signal at a particular frequency from a more complex signal .", "LC circuits are used either for generating signals at a particular frequency , or picking out a signal at a particular frequency from a more complex signal ." ]
[ "LC circuit is an electronic circuit made up of an inductor and a capacitor .", "An LC circuit , also called a resonant circuit or tuned circuit , consists of an inductor , represented by the letter L , and a capacitor , represented by the letter C. When connected together , they can act as an electrical resonator , an electrical analog of a tuning fork , storing electrical energy oscillating at the circuit 's resonant frequency ." ]
[ "Resultingly the series connected circuit , when connected to a circuit in series , will act as a band-pass filter having zero impedance at the resonant frequency of the LC circuits .", "Therefore the series LC circuit , when connected in series with a load , will act as a band-pass filter having zero impedance at the resonant frequency of the LC circuit ." ]
[ "The angular frequency Ï has units of radians per second .", "The angular frequency has units of radians per second ." ]
[ "The total impedance is given by the sum of the inductive and capacitive impedances", "The total impedance is given by the sum of the inductive and capacitive impedances :" ]
[ "First consider the Electrical impedance of the series LC circuit .", "First consider the impedance of the series LC circuit ." ]
[ "Resultingly the parallel connected circuit will act as band-stop filter having infinite impedance at the resonant frequency of the LC circuit .", "Hence the parallel LC circuit connected in series with a load will act as band-stop filter having infinite impedance at the resonant frequency of the LC circuit ." ]
[ "The total impedance is then given by", "The total impedance is then given by :" ]
[ "At LC circuit energy also save in the inductor 's magnetic field .", "An LC circuit can store electrical energy oscillating at its resonant frequency . A capacitor stores energy in the electric field between its plates , depending on the voltage across it , and an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field , depending on the current through it ." ]
[ "Beaurieux is a commune .", "Beaurieux is a commune in the dà partement of Aisne in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "Not much is known about the life of Socrates .", "It is unclear how Socrates earned a living . Ancient texts seem to indicate that Socrates did not work ." ]
[ "While a lot of what Plato wrote about Socrates is accepted by historians , some people believe that Plato ( who saw Socrates as a hero ) portrayed Socrates as a much greater man than he actually was . Some people think that Plato was simply using the character of Socrates as a tool to express his own opinions rather than to accurately write about Socrates .", "It is also clear from other writings and historical artifacts , however , that Socrates was not simply a character , or an invention , of Plato ." ]
[ "It is said that one of Socrates ' friends asked an oracle ( a holy person that was wise , respected and who people thought could talk to the gods ) , if there was any person wiser than Socrates in Athens . The oracle said that there was no wiser person .", "According to Plato 's Apology , Socrates ' life as the `` gadfly '' of Athens began when his friend Chaerephon asked the oracle at Delphi if anyone was wiser than Socrates ; the Oracle responded that none was wiser ." ]
[ "Crito , a friend of Socrates , illegally paid the prison guards to allow Socrates to escape . Socrates , however , decided not to escape .", "Socrates turned down the pleas of Crito to attempt an escape from prison ." ]
[ "While a lot of what Plato wrote about Socrates is accepted by historians , some people believe that Plato ( who saw Socrates as a hero ) portrayed Socrates as a much greater man than he actually was .", "Socrates ' opposition to democracy is often denied , and the question is one of the biggest philosophical debates when trying to determine exactly what Socrates believed . The strongest argument of those who claim Socrates did not actually believe in the idea of philosopher kings is that the view is expressed no earlier than Plato 's Republic , which is widely considered one of Plato 's `` Middle '' dialogues and not representative of the historical Socrates ' views ." ]
[ "The Socratic problem is that we do not know if Plato 's description of Socrates is accurate or not . While a lot of what Plato wrote about Socrates is accepted by historians , some people believe that Plato ( who saw Socrates as a hero ) portrayed Socrates as a much greater man than he actually was .", "Almost all of Plato 's works center around Socrates ." ]
[ "Another of Socrates ' students , Xenophon also wrote about Socrates .", "Plato , Xenophon , and Aristotle are the main sources for the historical Socrates ; however , Xenophon and Plato were direct disciples of Socrates , and presumably , they idealize him ; however , they wrote the only continuous descriptions of Socrates that have come down to us . Aristotle refers frequently , but in passing , to Socrates in his writings ." ]
[ "When Socrates was asked to propose his punishment , Socrates said that the government should give him free dinners for the rest of his life for all the good that he did for society .", "Socrates defended his role as a gadfly until the end : at his trial , when Socrates was asked to propose his own punishment , he suggests a wage paid by the government and free dinners for the rest of his life instead , to finance the time he spends as Athens ' benefactor ." ]
[ "Bonson , Alpes-Maritimes is a commune .", "Bonson is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "The Moon is what people generally say when talking about Earth 's moon . The moon can be seen from Earth .", "These include the fission of the Moon from the Earth 's crust through centrifugal forces , which would require too great an initial spin of the Earth , the gravitational capture of a pre-formed Moon , which would require an unfeasibly extended atmosphere of the Earth to dissipate the energy of the passing Moon , and the co-formation of the Earth and the Moon together in the primordial accretion disk , which does not explain the depletion of metallic iron in the Moon ." ]
[ "Bahawalnagar is a city in Pakistan . It is located in the Punjab province and is the capital of Bahawalnagar District .", "Bahawalnagar is the capital city of Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan ." ]
[ "When giving a barnstar , remember to provide relevant and polite text as to why you are awarding it .", "While awarding a barnstar , remember to provide relevant and polite text as to why you are awarding it ." ]
[ "They are a form of warm fuzzy : they are free to give and bring joy to the person who gets one .", "They are a form of warm fuzzy : they are free to give and they bring joy to the recipient ." ]
[ "Barnstars were first used on the Wikipedia in December 2003 .", "Wiki barnstars were introduced to Wikipedia in December 2003 ." ]
[ "Is a one of several species that cause cryptosporidiosis , a parasitic disease of the mammalian intestinal tract .", "Cryptosporidium parvum is one of several protozal species that cause cryptosporidiosis , a parasitic disease of the mammalian intestinal tract ." ]
[ "Edward Adlebert Doisy ( November 13 , 1892 - October 23 , 1986 ) was an American biochemist .", "Edward Adelbert Doisy ( November 3 , 1893 -- October 23 , 1986 ) was an American biochemist ." ]
[ "He won the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , along with Henrik Dam , for the discovery of Vitamin K.", "He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1943 with Henrik Dam for their discovery of vitamin K ( K from `` Koagulations-Vitamin '' in German ) and its chemical structure ." ]
[ "The discovery images were taken on May 15 , 2005 and May 18 , 2005 ; the moons were independently found by Max J. Mutchler on June 15 , 2005 and Andrew J. Steffl on August 15 , 2005 .", "The discovery images were taken on May 15 , 2005 , and May 18 , 2005 ; the moons were independently discovered by Max J. Mutchler on June 15 , 2005 , and Andrew J. Steffl on August 15 , 2005 ." ]
[ "At the time of discovery , Hydra was about 25 percent brighter than its sister moon Nix , which led to the assumption that its diameter was some 10 percent bigger .", "At the time of discovery , Hydra was about 25 percent brighter than its sister moon Nix , which led to the assumption that its diameter was some 10 percent larger ." ]
[ "It was found along with Nix in June , 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope 's Pluto Companion Search Team , which is composed of Hal A. Weaver , Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young .", "It was discovered along with Nix in June 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope 's Pluto Companion Search Team , which is composed of Hal A. Weaver , Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young ." ]
[ "Hydra appears to be gray like Charon and Nix , though Pluto is reddish .", "Hydra appears to be spectrally neutral like Charon and Nix , though Pluto is reddish ." ]
[ "Its orbital period of 38.2 days .", "Its orbital period of 38.2 days is close to a 1:6 orbital resonance with Charon , with the timing discrepancy being 0.3 % ." ]
[ "Pre-discovery data from Hubble observations in 2002-3 inferred that Nix was the brighter moon .", "Pre-discovery data from Hubble observations in 2002-3 implied that Nix was the brighter moon ." ]
[ "Hydra is the farthest moon of Pluto .", "Hydra is the outermost known natural satellite of Pluto ." ]
[ "Unlike other moons of Pluto , its orbit is only nearly circular ; its eccentricity of 0.0052 is small , but significantly non-zero .", "Unlike other satellites of Pluto , its orbit is only nearly circular ; its eccentricity of 0.0052 is small , but significantly non-zero ." ]
[ "The moon orbits the barycenter of the system in the same plane as Charon and Nix , at a distance of about 65,000 km .", "The satellite orbits the barycenter of the system in the same plane as Charon and Nix , at a distance of about 65,000 km ." ]
[ "The color is based on the color of the God who protects the day or Navagraha .", "The color is assigned based on the color of the God who protects the day or Navagraha ." ]
[ "For example , King Bhumipol was born on Monday , so on his birthday places in Thailand will be decorated with yellow color .", "For example , King Bhumibol was born on Monday , so on his birthday throughout Thailand will be decorated with yellow color ." ]
[ "For example , the God of Sunday is Surya which has as the red color .", "For example , the God of Sunday is Surya which has red color ." ]
[ "Last of the Summer Wine has inspired other adaptations , including a television prequel , several novelisations , and a stage adaptation .", "Last of the Summer Wine inspired other adaptations , including a television prequel , several novelisations , and stage adaptations ." ]
[ "It started as an episode of the television show Comedy Playhouse and originally aired on 4 January 1973 . The first series of episodes started airing on 12 November 1973 .", "Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973 and the first series of episodes followed on 12 November 1973 ." ]
[ "Members of the British Royal Family enjoy the show .", "Many members of the British Royal Family enjoyed the show ." ]
[ "There have been many holiday specials , two television films , and a documentary film about the series .", "There were many holiday specials , two television films and a documentary film about the series ." ]
[ "The show has been nominated for some awards and won the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme in 1999 .", "The program was nominated for numerous awards and won the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme in 1999 ." ]
[ "Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "OK Go is a rock band from Chicago .", "OK Go is a rock band originally from Chicago , Illinois , USA , now residing in Los Angeles , California , USA ." ]
[ "The band members are Damian Kulash ( lead vocals and guitar ) , Tim Nordwind ( bass guitar and backing vocals ) , Dan Konopka ( drums and percussion ) and Andy Ross ( keyboards , guitar and backing vocals ) .", "The band is composed of Damian Kulash ( lead vocals and guitar ) , Tim Nordwind ( bass guitar and vocals ) , Dan Konopka ( drums and percussion ) and Andy Ross ( guitar , keyboards and vocals ) , who joined them in 2005 , replacing Andy Duncan ." ]
[ "The city of Red Bank is an enclave .", "Red Bank is an enclave ; its area is completely surrounded by that of Chattanooga ." ]
[ "The population of Red Bank was 12,418 in 2000 .", "The population was 12,418 at the 2000 census ." ]
[ "This goodbye is recorded in Discours d'adieu aux ministres .", "A few days later , the ministers of the church came to visit him , and he bade his final farewell , which was recorded in Discours d'adieu aux ministres ." ]
[ "Calvin 's thoughts about it made Luther believe that Calvin agreed with Zwingli .", "Calvin 's opinion on the issue forced Luther to place him in Zwingli 's camp ." ]
[ "A place to build the school was picked on 25 March 1558 . It was opened the next year on 5 June 1559 .", "A site for the school was selected on 25 March 1558 and it opened the following year on 5 June 1559 ." ]
[ "However , Luther and a ZÃ 1\\/4 rich reformer Huldrych Zwingli thought differently about the eucharist .", "However , a doctrinal conflict had developed between Luther and Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli on the interpretation of the eucharist ." ]
[ "The grammar school was called the collà ge or schola privata . The other part was an advanced school called the acadà mie or schola publica .", "Although the school was a single institution , it was divided into two parts : a grammar school called the collà ge or schola privata and an advanced school called the acadà mie or schola publica ." ]
[ "He helped the building of churches by giving out literature and offering ministers .", "He supported the building of churches by distributing literature and providing ministers ." ]
[ "He burst a blood-vessel in his lungs .", "He burst a blood-vessel in his lungs , and his health steadily declined ." ]
[ "The collà ge later became the Collà ge Calvin , one of the college preparatory schools of Geneva . The acadà mie became the University of Geneva .", "The collà ge eventually became the Collà ge Calvin , one of the college preparatory schools of Geneva , while the acadà mie became the University of Geneva ." ]
[ "However , a stone was added in the 19th century to mark a grave traditionally thought to be Calvin 's .", "While the exact location of the grave is unknown , a stone was added in the 19th century to mark a grave traditionally thought to be Calvin 's ." ]
[ "It was 21 chapters in the edition before the last one . However , in the last one , it was 80 .", "The expansion from 21 chapters of the previous edition to 80 was due to the extended treatment of existing material rather than the addition of new topics ." ]
[ "However , Calvin was most interested in trying to change his homeland , France .", "However , Calvin was most interested in reforming his homeland , France ." ]