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[ "Soon after he became better , he strained his voice while preaching .", "Shortly after he recovered , he strained his voice while preaching , which brought on a violent fit of coughing ." ]
[ "Calvin died on 27 May 1564 .", "Calvin died on 27 May 1564 aged 54 ." ]
[ "The last edition became much longer , so Calvin called it a new work .", "The final edition was greatly expanded to the extent that Calvin referred to it as a new work ." ]
[ "He was afraid he might die before finishing his last revision of the Institutes . Because of this , he forced himself to work .", "Since he was afraid that he might die before completing the final revision of the Institutes , he forced himself to work ." ]
[ "Calvin 's greatest help to the English-speaking people was by giving Marian exiles in Geneva protection . He did this starting in 1555 .", "Calvin 's greatest contribution toward the English-speaking community was through his sheltering of Marian exiles in Geneva starting in 1555 ." ]
[ "On the next day , he was buried in an unmarked grave in the Cimetià re de Plainpalais .", "On the following day , he was buried in an unmarked grave in the Cimetià re de Plainpalais ." ]
[ "On 25 April , he made his will . In his will , he left a little money to his family and to the collà ge .", "On 25 April , he made his will , in which he left small sums to his family and to the collà ge ." ]
[ "At the same time , Calvin was sad that the reformers were not all together .", "At the same time , Calvin was dismayed by the lack of unity among the reformers ." ]
[ "With the city 's protection , they could make their own reformed church under John Knox and William Whittingham . They later carried many of Calvin 's ideas back to England and Scotland .", "Under the city 's protection , they were able to form their own reformed church under John Knox and William Whittingham and eventually carried Calvin 's ideas on doctrine and polity back to England and Scotland ." ]
[ "In five years there were 1,200 students in the grammar school and 300 in the advanced school .", "Within five years there were 1,200 students in the grammar school and 300 in the advanced school ." ]
[ "Between 1555 and 1562 , over one hundred ministers were sent to France .", "Between 1555 and 1562 , over 100 ministers were sent to France ." ]
[ "Inside Geneva , Calvin 's mainly wanted to make a collà ge .", "Within Geneva , Calvin 's main concern was the creation of a collà ge , an institute for the education of children ." ]
[ "He preached his last sermon in St. Pierre on 6 February 1564 .", "He preached his final sermon in St. Pierre on 6 February 1564 ." ]
[ "For other meanings , see batting order .", "The batting order , or batting lineup , in baseball is the sequence in which the nine members of the offense take their turns in batting against the pitcher . The batting order is the main component of a team 's offensive strategy ." ]
[ "When the whole batting order makes plate appearances ( bats against the pitcher ) in a single inning , it is called `` batting around . ''", "When the whole batting order makes plate appearances in a single inning , it is called `` batting around . ''" ]
[ "The batting order , or batting lineup , in baseball is an when nine members of the offense take their turns in batting against the pitcher in an order .", "The batting order , or batting lineup , in baseball is the sequence in which the nine members of the offense take their turns in batting against the pitcher ." ]
[ "Speaker for the Dead was updated in 1991 .", "Speaker for the Dead was published in a slightly revised edition in 1991 ." ]
[ "Like Ender 's Game , the book won the Hugo Award ( 1987 ) and Nebula Award ( 1986 ) for outstanding science fiction novel , making Card the first writer to win both of these awards two times in a row .", "Like Ender 's Game , the book won the Nebula Award in 1986 , and the Hugo Award in 1987 , making Card the first author to win both these awards in two consecutive years ." ]
[ "Speaker for the Dead ( 1986 ) is a science fiction book that is written by Orson Scott Card .", "Speaker for the Dead ( 1986 ) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and an indirect sequel to the novel Ender 's Game ." ]
[ "Because of space travel , the main character Ender is only about 35 years old .", "However , due to relativistic space travel Ender himself ( who now goes by his real name Andrew Wiggin or by his title `` Speaker for the Dead '' ) is only about 35 years old ." ]
[ "It is a sequel to the novel Ender 's Game , and takes place around the year 5135 , some 3,000 years after the events in Ender 's Game .", "This book takes place around the year 5270 , some 3,000 years after the events in Ender 's Game ." ]
[ "It is named after Proteus , the shape-changing sea god of Greek mythology .", "Discovered by Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989 , it is named after Proteus , the shape-changing sea god of Greek mythology ." ]
[ "Proteus was found from the images taken by Voyager 2 probe during the Neptune flyby in 1989 .", "Proteus was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 space probe two months before its Neptune flyby in August 1989 ." ]
[ "Stephen P. Synnott and Bradford A. Smith said ( IAUC 4806 ) its discovery on July 7 , 1989 , speaking only of â 17 frames taken over 21 daysâ , which gives a discovery date of sometime before June 16 .", "Stephen P. Synnott and Bradford A. Smith announced its discovery on July 7 , 1989 , speaking only of â 17 frames taken over 21 daysâ , which gives a discovery date of sometime before June 16 ." ]
[ "Saturn 's moon Mimas has much more spherical shape despite being less massive than Proteus .", "Saturn 's moon Mimas has a more spherical shape despite being slightly less massive than Proteus , perhaps due to the higher temperature near Saturn or tidal heating ." ]
[ "It got the designation S\\/1989 N 1 .", "It received the temporary designation S\\/1989 N 1 ." ]
[ "It is also not a sphere ; scientists believe Proteus is about as big as a body of its density can be without being pulled into a spherical shape by its own gravity .", "The shape of Proteus is close to a sphere with the radius of about 210 km , although deviations from the spherical shape are largeâ '' up to 20 km ; scientists believe it is about as large as a body of its density can be without being pulled into a perfect spherical shape by its own gravity ." ]
[ "It borders Brig-Glis", "It borders with Brig-Glis ." ]
[ "The majority of the population are German-speaking .", "The majority of the population is German-speaking ." ]
[ "Visp is the capital city of the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland .", "Visp ( French Vià ge ) is the capital of the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland ." ]
[ "The bus and the train station of Visp and Brig is the starting point for many outdoor activities , trips , and tours in the surrounding mountain resorts of Zermatt and Saas-Fee .", "The railway and bus stations in Visp and Brig are starting points for many outdoor activities , trips , and tours in the surrounding mountain resorts Zermatt and Saas-Fee , lying at the foot of almost all the highest peaks in the Alps , such as Matterhorn , Monte Rosa , Dom and Weisshorn ." ]
[ "Marconne is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Marconne is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Beaulieu , Calvados is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Beaulieu is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "Thee Michelle Gun Elephant ( or TMGE ) was a Japanese punk band .", "Thee Michelle Gun Elephant ( often abbreviated to TMGE ) was a Japanese garage rock band ." ]
[ "The band was started in 1991 when the members were students at a university near Tokyo .", "The band was formed in 1991 while the members were students at Tokyo 's Meiji Gakuin University ." ]
[ "In the song `` Jim Henson 's Dead '' , Lynch pays tribute to many of the characters from The Muppet Show and Sesame Street , two of puppeteer Jim Henson 's most famous creations .", "In the song `` Jim Henson 's Dead '' , Lynch pays homage to many of the characters from The Muppet Show and Sesame Street , two of puppeteer Jim Henson 's most famous creations ." ]
[ "A Little Bit Special is the first album by comedian Stephen Lynch .", "A Little Bit Special is the first album recorded by comedian Stephen Lynch ." ]
[ "All tracks written by Stephen Lynch .", "All tracks composed by Stephen Lynch ." ]
[ "RÃ ldalsvatnet is a lake in Odda , Hordaland , Norway .", "RÃ ldalsvatnet is a lake in the municipality of Odda in Hordaland county , Norway ." ]
[ "The cataracts of the Nile are shallow stretches between Aswan and Khartoum where the water 's surface is broken by numerous small boulders and stones that lie on the river bed , as well as many small rocky islets .", "The cataracts of the Nile are shallow stretches of the river between Aswan and Khartoum where the water 's surface is broken by numerous small boulders and stones protruding from the river bed , as well as many small rocky islets ." ]
[ "In ancient times , Upper Egypt extended from the Nile Delta to the first cataract , while farther upstream , the land was controlled by the ancient Kush civilization , that would later take over Egypt .", "In ancient times , Upper Egypt extended from south of the Nile Delta to the first cataract , while further upstream , the land was controlled by the ancient Kush civilization , that would later take over Egypt ." ]
[ "Lynch was cast as Luna at the age of 14 , having acted only in school plays before .", "Lynch was cast as Luna at the age of 14 , having previously acted only in school plays ." ]
[ "From 2007 to 2009 , she starred in two Harry Potter films and their video games . She will return for the final films ( Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ) and the first of the film 's two video games .", "From 2007 to 2010 , she was in three Harry Potter films and their tie-in video games ; she will return for the final film and the film 's two tie-in video games ." ]
[ "Evanna Lynch ( born 16 August 1991 ) is an Irish actress . She became famous by playing Luna Lovegood , a supporting character in the Harry Potter film series .", "Evanna Lynch ( born 16 August 1991 ) is an Irish actress who rose to prominence playing Luna Lovegood , a supporting role in the Harry Potter film series adapted from the book series of the same name ." ]
[ "Koji Yoshimura ( born 13 April 1976 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Koji Yoshimura is a Japanese former football player ." ]
[ "In 1987 , US aid developed a small road which would join Jhal Jhao with the Bela Awaran Road . Before that , the only way to enter Jhal Jhao was by helicopter , or animals such as horses and donkeys .", "Jhal Jhao is an administrative subdivision , ( tehsil ) of Awaran District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan ." ]
[ "Most British orders of chivalry cover all of the United Kingdom , but the three most most senior ones each cover only one constituent country .", "Most British orders of chivalry cover the whole United Kingdom , but the three most exalted ones each pertain to one constituent country only ." ]
[ "Each year , the Sovereign stays at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in June or July ; during the visit , a service for the Order is held .", "Each year , the Sovereign resides at the Palace of Holyroodhouse for a week in June or July ; during the visit , a service for the Order is held ." ]
[ "Knights and Ladies of the Thistle may also have their knighthoods taken away .", "Knights and Ladies of the Thistle may also be deprived of their knighthoods ." ]
[ "Its equivalent in England , The Most Noble Order of the Garter , is the oldest order of chivalry in the United Kingdom , dating to the middle fourteenth century .", "Its equivalent in England , The Most Noble Order of the Garter , is the oldest documented order of chivalry in the United Kingdom , dating to the middle fourteenth century ." ]
[ "After he won the battle , Achaius established the Order of the Thistle .", "After he won the battle , Achaius is said to have established the Order of the Thistle , dedicating it to the saint , in 786 ." ]
[ "Aside from these special occasions , however , much simpler badges are used whenever a member of the Order attends an event at which decorations are worn .", "Aside from these special occasions , however , much simpler insignia are used whenever a member of the Order attends an event at which decorations are worn ." ]
[ "In 1703 however , Anne once again revived the Order of the Thistle .", "In 1703 , however , Anne once again revived the Order of the Thistle , which survives to this day ." ]
[ "James VII was deposed by 1688 and the Order did not have a Chapel until 1911 , when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh .", "James VII , however , was deposed by 1688 ; the Chapel , meanwhile , had been destroyed during riots . The Order did not have a Chapel until 1911 , when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh ." ]
[ "But this has happened only once , to John Erskine , 6th Earl of Mar who was deprived of both the knighthood and the earldom after taking part in the Jacobite rising of 1715 .", "The only individual to have suffered such a fate was John Erskine , 6th Earl of Mar who lost both the knighthood and the earldom after participating in the Jacobite rising of 1715 ." ]
[ "In 1783 an Irish order , The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick , was founded ; but since the independence of the Republic of Ireland the Order has fallen dormant .", "In 1783 an Irish equivalent , The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick , was founded , but has now fallen dormant ." ]
[ "King James II and VII issued letters patent `` reviving and restoring the Order of the Thistle to its full glory , lustre and magnificency '' in 1687 .", "James VII issued letters patent `` reviving and restoring the Order of the Thistle to its full glory , lustre and magnificency '' on 29 May 1687 ." ]
[ "The Order of the Thistle , which covers to Scotland , is the second-most senior in precedence .", "The Order of the Thistle , which pertains to Scotland , is the second-most senior in precedence ." ]
[ "St Andrew is also the patron saint of the Order .", "The patron saint of the Order is St Andrew ." ]
[ "King ( ( Olav V King of Norway Olav V of Norway ) ) , was the first foreigner to be admitted to the Order , was also admitted by specialpermission in 1962 .", "King Olav V of Norway , the first foreigner to be admitted to the Order , was also admitted by special statute in 1962 ." ]
[ "These members are known as `` Extra Knights '' and do not count towards the sixteen-member limit .", "Such members are known as `` Extra Knights '' and do not count towards the sixteen-member limit ." ]
[ "When James VII revived the Order in 1687 , he wanted the Abbey Church at the Palace of Holyroodhouse to be the Chapel for the Order of the Thistle , perhaps copying the idea from the Order of the Garter ( whose chapel is located in Windsor Castle ) .", "When James VII created the modern Order in 1687 , he directed that the Abbey Church at the Palace of Holyroodhouse be converted to a Chapel for the Order of the Thistle , perhaps copying the idea from the Order of the Garter ( whose chapel is located in Windsor Castle ) ." ]
[ "Members of the British Royal Family are normally admitted by special permission ; the first was Prince Albert .", "Members of the British Royal Family are normally admitted through this procedure ; the first to be so admitted was Prince Albert ." ]
[ "In 1827 , George IV increased the Order to sixteen members .", "In 1827 , George IV augmented the Order to sixteen members ." ]
[ "His successors , the William and Mary , did not make any more appointments to the Order .", "His successors , the joint monarchs William and Mary , did not make any further appointments to the Order , which consequently fell into desuetude ." ]
[ "He or she is not advised by the Government , as occurs with most other Orders .", "The Sovereign alone grants membership of the Order ; he or she is not advised by the Government , as occurs with most other Orders ." ]
[ "Another story says that the Order was instituted , or re-instituted by Robert I at the Battle of Bannockburn .", "There is , in addition , a tradition that the order was instituted , or re-instituted , on the battlefield by Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn ." ]
[ "Therefore in 1946 , with the agreement of the Prime Minister ( Clement Attlee ) and the Leader of the Opposition ( Winston Churchill ) , both Orders returned to the personal gift of the Sovereign .", "Therefore , with the agreement of the Prime Minister ( Clement Attlee ) and the Leader of the Opposition ( Winston Churchill ) in 1946 , both Orders returned to the personal gift of the Sovereign ." ]
[ "Women were excluded from the Order . George VI created his wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon a Lady of the Thistle in 1937 , and in 1987 Elizabeth II allowed the regular admission of women to both the Order of the Thistle and the Order of the Garter .", "Women ( other than Queens regnant ) were originally excluded from the Order ; George VI created his wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon a Lady of the Thistle in 1937 via a special statute , and in 1987 Elizabeth II allowed the regular admission of women to both the Order of the Thistle and the Order of the Garter ." ]
[ "From time to time , individuals joined the Order by special permission .", "From time to time , individuals may be admitted to the Order by special statutes ." ]
[ "Only 12 knights were allowed , and he appointed eight before the King was deposed in 1688 .", "Eight knights , out of a maximum of twelve , were appointed , but the King was deposed in 1688 ." ]
[ "While its original date of foundation is unknown , James VII ( also King of England as James II ) created the modern Order in 1687 .", "The current version of the Order was founded in 1687 by King James VII of Scotland ( also known as James II of England ) who asserted that he was reviving an earlier Order ." ]
[ "When James VII revived the Order , the statutes said that the Order would continue the ancient number of Knights , which was described in the preceding warrant as `` the Sovereign and twelve Knights-Brethren in allusion to the Blessed Saviour and his Twelve Apostles .", "When James VII revived the Order , the statutes stated that the Order would continue the ancient number of Knights , which was described in the preceding warrant as `` the Sovereign and twelve Knights-Brethren in allusion to the Blessed Saviour and his Twelve Apostles '' ." ]
[ "The motto is Nemo me impune lacessit ( Latin for `` No one provokes me with impunity '' ) ; the same motto also appears on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom for use in Scotland and on some pound coins .", "The motto is Nemo me impune lacessit ( Latin for `` No one provokes me with impunity '' ) ." ]
[ "The Order is the Sovereign and sixteen Knights and Ladies , as well as certain `` extra '' knights ( members of the British and foreign royal families ) .", "The Order consists of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights and Ladies , as well as certain `` extra '' knights ( members of the British Royal Family and foreign monarchs ) ." ]
[ "The range extends from the Jhelum River to the Indus River , across the northern portion of the Punjab province .", "The range extends from the Jhelum River to the Indus , across the northern portion of the Punjab province ." ]
[ "Some museums have things that you can do .", "There are governmental museums , non-governmental or non-profit museums , and privately owned or family museums ." ]
[ "It heads a group of moons called Portia Group , which includes Bianca , Cressida , Desdemona , Juliet , Rosalind , Cupid , Belinda and Perdita .", "It heads a group of satellites called the Portia Group , which includes Bianca , Cressida , Desdemona , Juliet , Rosalind , Cupid , Belinda and Perdita ." ]
[ "In the Voyager 2 images , Portia appears as a stretched object whose major axis points towards Uranus .", "In the Voyager 2 images , Portia appears as an elongated object whose major axis points towards Uranus ." ]
[ "The ratio of axises of the Portia 's prolate spheroid is 0.8 Â 0.1 .", "The ratio of axes of the Portia 's prolate spheroid is 0.8 Â 0.1 ." ]
[ "The Portian orbit , which lies inside Uranus ' synchronous orbital radius , is slowly shrinking due to tidal deceleration .", "The Portian orbit , which lies inside Uranus ' synchronous orbital radius , is slowly decaying due to tidal deceleration ." ]
[ "The Battle of Bannockburn ( June 23 â `` June 24 1314 ) was an important Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence .", "The Battle of Bannockburn ( Blà r Allt a ' Bhonnaich in Scottish Gaelic ) ( 24 June 1314 ) was a significant Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence ." ]
[ "When performing onstage Buckethead wears a white KFC bucket over his head and an expressionless plain white costume mask .", "When performing in his theatrical persona , Buckethead used to wear a KFC bucket on his head , emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker that reads FUNERAL in capital black block letters , and an expressionless plain white costume mask . More recently , he has switched to a plain white bucket no longer bearing the KFC logo ." ]
[ "Buckethead records and performs onstage as a solo artist most of the time .", "Buckethead performs primarily as a solo artist ." ]
[ "He has also worked with a wide variety musicians including : Bill Laswell , Bootsy Collins , Bernie Worrell , Iggy Pop , Les Claypool , Serj Tankian , Mike Patton and Viggo Mortensen . Buckethead was a member of Guns N ' Roses from 2000 to 2004 .", "He has collaborated extensively with a wide variety of high profile artists such as Bill Laswell , Bootsy Collins , Bernie Worrell , Iggy Pop , Les Claypool , Serj Tankian , Bill Moseley , Mike Patton , Viggo Mortensen , and was a member of Guns N ' Roses from 2000 to 2004 ." ]
[ "Ackley is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "In 1954 , twenty-two rural school districts joined with Ackley to form the Ackley Community School . Ackley celebrated its Centennial in 1957 ." ]
[ "OpenOffice.org Impress , a part of the OpenOffice.org office suite package and created by Sun Microsystems , is a presentation program similar to Microsoft PowerPoint .", "OpenOffice.org Impress , a part of the OpenOffice.org office suite and developed by Sun Microsystems , is a presentation program compatible with and similar to Microsoft PowerPoint ." ]
[ "It is able to view , edit and save files in many file formats , including the .", "It is able to view , edit and save files in several file formats , including the ." ]
[ "Linux distributions Debian , Gentoo , Mandriva and Ubuntu have given the ready-to-use openclipart package for download and install from their online software repositories .", "Linux distributions Debian , Gentoo , Mandriva and Ubuntu have provided the ready-to-use openclipart package for download and install from their online software repositories ." ]
[ "In addition to being able to create PDF files from presentations , it is also able to export presentations to SWF files , allowing it to be played on any computer with a Flash player installed .", "In addition to being able to create PDF files from presentations , it is also able to export presentations to SWF files allowing them to be played on any computer with a Flash player installed ." ]
[ "OpenOffice.org Impress users can install the Open Clip Art Library , which adds a large amount of images for general presentation and drawing projects .", "OpenOffice.org Impress users can install the Open Clip Art Library , which adds a large gallery of images for general presentation and drawing projects ." ]
[ "Some post offices like in Bath , offered the stamp unofficially after May 2 .", "Post offices such as those in Bath , began offering the stamp unofficially after 2 May ." ]
[ "The Penny Black was the world 's first adhesive postage stamp .", "The Penny Black was the world 's first adhesive postage stamp used in a public postal system ." ]
[ "It was issued by the United Kingdom on the first of May 1840 and used from the sixth May of the same year .", "It was issued by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 May 1840 , for official use from 6 May of that year ." ]
[ "All London post offices received official issues of the new stamps , but other offices in the country did not .", "All London post offices received official issues of the new stamps but other offices throughout the United Kingdom did not , continuing to accept postage payments in cash only for a period ." ]
[ "Kris Boyd ( born 18 August 1983 ) is a Scottish football player .", "Kris Boyd ( born 18 August 1983 ) is a Scottish professional association footballer who currently plays for Nottingham Forest on loan from Middlesbrough ." ]
[ "Cormaranche-en-Bugey is a commune .", "Cormaranche-en-Bugey is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Shepherd Express is an progressive weekly newspaper in Milwaukee , WI . It is the third largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin .", "The Shepherd Express is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Milwaukee , Wisconsin ." ]
[ "Data from the Kepler mission suggests there are at least 50 billion planets in our own galaxy .", "Data from the Kepler mission has been used to estimate that there are at least 50 billion planets in our own galaxy ." ]
[ "In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in his Principia .", "In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in the `` General Scholium '' that concludes his Principia ." ]