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446 | Kittinger jumped from a balloon 19 miles above the Earth in 1960 and gave advice to Baumgartner during the ascent.
| Kittinger jumped from a balloon 19 miles above the planet in 1960 and gave advice to Baumgartner during the ascent.
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529 | A man came to my door and told me he had post from my grandfather.
| A man stood at my door and told me he had post from my grandfather.
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646 | He is planning Britains first astrovillage it would have the largest public observatory in the world, a 100-seat auditorium, a 100-seat planetarium, and radiomagnetic and solar telescopes.
| He is planning Britains first astrovillage, one that would contain the largest public observatory in the world and have a 100-seat auditorium, a 100-seat planetarium, a one-metre aperture telescope, and radiomagnetic and solar telescopes.
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1,546 | One hundred years ago, Venice one of the most beautiful and low-lying cities in the world used to ood about ten times a year.
| A century ago, Venice one of the most beautiful and low-lying cities in the world used to ood around ten times a year.
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1,423 | Were not producing a new generation of this kind of band.
| Were not producing a new generation of this kind of act.
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970 | It had 22 million views on YouTube by the first week of January more than the 16.6m views of Sainsburys ad with First World War soldiers sharing a bar of chocolate, the UKs second most popular ad of 2014.
| It had drummed up 22m views on YouTube by the first week of January more than the 16.6m views of Sainsburys ad with First World War soldiers sharing a bar of chocolate, the UKs second most popular ad of 2014.
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616 | Moss grows through bricks and mirrored tiles are lying on a bathroom floor.
| Moss grows through shattered bricks and mirrored tiles are lying on a bathroom floor.
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1,106 | The atlas shows how words and related terms use the same regions of the brain.
| The atlas shows how words and related terms light up the same regions of the brain.
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1,572 | The good news for Goodfellow is that people are beginning to recognize him for his invention.
| The good news for Goodfellow is that he is beginning to be recognized for his invention.
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266 | The results have led to more studies.
| The findings have led to further studies.
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77 | In an article for magazine Index on Censorship, Pullman, who is president of the Society of Authors, strongly defends copyright laws.
| In an article for Index on Censorship, Pullman, who is president of the Society of Authors, strongly defends copyright laws.
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638 | An extra attraction is the appearance of the International Space Station.
| An additional attraction is the appearance of the International Space Station.
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1,640 | Catching and killing sharks longer than three metres began after a number of shark attacks on Western Australias coast.
| The catching and killing of sharks longer than three metres began after what the state government called an unprecedented number of shark attacks on Western Australias coast.
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385 | When family members know that organ donation is what the dead person wanted, they usually agree to the donation.
| When family members know that organ donation is what the deceased wanted, they usually agree to the donation.
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590 | We had a big meeting with the Accord to make them understand they have to help or how will we help our workers?
| We had a big meeting with the Accord to make them understand they have to come forward or how will we help our workers?
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141 | The Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, will retire at the end of the season after 27 years.
| The Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, will retire at the end of the season after 27 years as the most successful manager in British football.
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129 | Eyewitnesses often give evidence that leads to guilty verdicts, but later those verdicts may be changed when DNA or some other evidence is used.
| Evidence that eyewitnesses give often leads to guilty verdicts, but later the convictions are overturned when DNA or some other evidence is used.
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247 | They can use those fish to feed themselves and to sell in the market so that they get money to buy other food.
| They can use those fish to feed themselves and to sell in the market so that they get money to buy other essential items.
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105 | For the first time since the late 1990s, there were fixed ropes on all three mountains.
| For the first time since the late 1990s, there were fixed ropes on all three mountains, he says.
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363 | And, says Bergsland, just look out of the window.
| And, he says, just look out of the window.
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774 | Some populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have reduced even more, with freshwater species declining by 76% over the same period.
| Some populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have suffered even bigger losses, with freshwater species declining by 76% over the same period.
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415 | In theory, you could imagine that a combination of brains could find solutions that individual brains cannot find alone.
| In theory, you could imagine that a combination of brains could find solutions that individual brains cannot achieve by themselves.
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82 | We need new ideas for how artists, writers and musicians can earn a living from their work.
| We need new models for how artists, writers and musicians earn a living from their work.
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1,504 | The meanings of the words share and like are the same but Facebook has made the words more important to us.
| Although the meanings of the words share and like are basically the same, Facebook has made the terms more important to us.
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685 | Axani said he was not looking for his next Elizabeth Gallagher yet.
| In terms of his love life, Axani said he was not looking for his next Elizabeth Gallagher yet.
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380 | In the Philippines, the educational reforms introduced after independence in 1946 have helped older people elementary and high school education became compulsory.
| In the Philippines, older people have benefited from the educational reforms introduced after independence in 1946, which made elementary and high school education compulsory.
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816 | I told myself that, if I took control of a club again, Id hire a woman as my number two.
| I told myself that, if I took charge of a club again, Id hire a woman as my number two.
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1,402 | An engineering company in Tokyo has a solution: an underground bicycle park.
| Tokyo-based engineering company Giken has a solution: an underground bicycle park.
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868 | We are throwing all of our data into an information black hole.
| We are throwing all of our data into what could become an information black hole without realizing it.
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1,101 | It is possible that we could use this technology to decode information about what words a person is hearing, reading or possibly even thinking, said Alexander Huth, the main author of the study.
| It is possible that this approach could be used to decode information about what words a person is hearing, reading or possibly even thinking, said Alexander Huth, the main author of the study.
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1,121 | The owners need to tell them to go and have a smoke but be respectful to their communities.
| The owners and bartenders need to tell them to go and have a smoke but be respectful to their communities.
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996 | For example, Mumsnet, an online network for parents, can help you feel less alone when you are at home with young children.
| For example, Mumsnet, an online network for parents, can help you feel less alone when bringing up young children.
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467 | Starbucks spends hundreds of millions of pounds with local suppliers on milk, cakes and sandwiches, and on store design and improvements.
| We spend hundreds of millions of pounds with local suppliers on milk, cakes and sandwiches, and on store design and renovations.
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1,199 | The report by the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network says that many people may rise above the poverty line of $1.25 a day, but fall back again when they have problems such as drought or illness and insecurity or con ict.
| The report by the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network says that many people may rise above the poverty line of $1.25 a day, but slip back again when they experience problems such as drought or illness and insecurity or con ict.
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876 | Talking about the car, he said, Youre just sitting there; no steering wheel, no pedals.
| He said of the car: Youre just sitting there; no steering wheel, no pedals.
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701 | In ancient India, yoga was part of daily life.
| In ancient India, yoga was part of daily life, both the physical and the mental aspects.
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539 | Businesses have realized that they can make money from the sleep revolution.
| Meanwhile, businesses have realized that they can make money from the sleep revolution.
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143 | Without them, the history of this great club would not be as rich.
| Without their contribution, the history of this great club would not be as rich.
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456 | The Andalusian College of Geographers is also against the project they say that the complex would disturb two wildlife conservation areas and cross the border of a national park.
| Also joining the opposition to the project is the Andalusian College of Geographers, which says that the site would disturb two wildlife conservation areas and cross the border of a national park.
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1,663 | Quali cations: Usually, social engineers have a degree in IT but an understanding of psychology is also useful.
| Quali cations: Typically, social engineers have a degree in IT, although an understanding of psychology is useful.
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294 | The Stand with Malala petition, that is asking for education for the 57 million children around the world who do not go to school, has got more than four million signatures more than a million were added after Malalas speech.
| The Stand with Malala petition, demanding education for the 57 million children around the world who do not go to school, has attracted more than four million signatures more than a million were added after Malalas speech.
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882 | So far, the Google versions of the driverless cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer.
| So far, the Google versions of the self-driving cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer.
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478 | There has been no fall in crime rates, but, between 2011 and 2012, there was a 6% drop in the number of people in Swedens prisons, now a little over 4,500.
| Although there has been no fall in crime rates, between 2011 and 2012 there was a 6% fall in Swedens prisoner population, now a little over 4,500.
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662 | He says he doesnt know much about France but the classes are slowly helping him understand the country and the language.
| He admits he doesnt know much about France but says that the classes are slowly helping him understand the country as well as the language.
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343 | Recently, a tiger was captured after it killed two people, including a villager who was pulled from his bed in May.
| Wildlife authorities captured a tiger after it killed two people, including a villager who was pulled from his bed in May.
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1,662 | Worst thing about the job: You will be away from home for at least six months of the year.
| Worst thing about the job: Expect to be away from home at least six months of the year.
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950 | Pepper spray After police sprayed peaceful protesters with pepper spray at a University of California campus in 2011, Kamran Loghman, one of the scientists who helped develop the spray in the 80s said, I have never seen such an inappropriate use of chemicals.
| Pepper spray After police sprayed peaceful protesters with pepper spray at a University of California campus in 2011, one of the scientists who helped develop it in the 80s denounced its use.
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535 | She was very happy to receive the bottled message, she said, but she hoped other people would not do what her grandfather did and throw bottles with messages into the sea.
| She was very happy to receive the bottled message, she said, but she hoped other people would not do what her grandfather had done and throw bottles with messages into the sea.
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968 | Rachel Swift, head of marketing at John Lewis, said that people talk about charities at Christmas and the ad makes you think about someone who lives on your street that might not see anybody.
| Rachel Swift, head of marketing at John Lewis, said that people talk about the charity at this time of year and the ad makes you think about someone who lives on your street that might not see anybody.
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140 | What about false memories for more than just places false memories for objects, food or other mice?
| What about false memories for more than just contexts false memories for objects, food or other mice?
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1,666 | Quali cations: You dont need any quali cations but you can do a special course.
| Quali cations: You dont need any speci c quali cations but you can do a special course.
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1,014 | Benjamin Carle is 96.9% made in France, even his underpants and socks.
| Benjamin Carle is 96.9% made in France, including even his underpants and socks.
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842 | Kosuke Morita, who led the research at RIKEN, said his team now planned to look to element 119 and beyond.
| Kosuke Morita, who led the research at RIKEN, said his team now planned to look to the uncharted territory of element 119 and beyond.
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837 | I prepare and research as much information as possible on every product, says Shaun Ryan, presenter for Ideal World TV.
| I prepare and research as much technical and practical information as possible on every single product beforehand, says Shaun Ryan, presenter for Ideal World TV.
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1,599 | Maybe there will be construction equipment that wasnt there but is there now.
| Then, maybe theres construction equipment that wasnt there before but is there now.
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410 | In tests, the second rat responded correctly to the first rats brain signals and pressed the lever 70% of the time.
| In tests, the second rat responded correctly to the imported brain signals and pressed the lever 70% of the time.
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1,020 | He even asked a French language expert to check if he should use the word cool and other English words the expert told him swap it for the nearest French alternative: chouette.
| At one point, he asked a French language expert to check if he should use cool and other English words he was advised to swap it for the nearest French equivalent: chouette.
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1,291 | In London, they are also creating a 37-screen pop-up cinema, one screen to show each of Shakespeares plays.
| In London, they are also creating a 37-screen pop-up cinema, one screen to showcase each of Shakespeares plays.
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436 | It has been a remarkable few years for our royal family a royal wedding, that extraordinary and magnificent jubilee and now this royal birth.
| It has been a remarkable few years for our royal family: a royal wedding that captured peoples hearts, that extraordinary and magnificent jubilee and now this royal birth all from a family that has given this nation so much incredible service.
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985 | If you look more closely, the plan shows that the new town does not look like the old Kiruna at all.
| A closer look at the plan shows the new town does not look like the original Kiruna at all.
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394 | Thavis agreed: What I find particularly courageous is that he is going now, when he is not sick; and that hes leaving because hes tired and not because hes ill.
| Thavis agreed: What I find particularly courageous is that he is prepared to say now, when he is not sick, that he is going; and that hes doing it because hes tired and not because hes particularly ill.
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909 | The registry does not recognize the name of Harriets 12-year-old brother Duncan either, so, until now, the two children have travelled on passports with the names Stlka and Drengur Cardew, which mean Girl and Boy Cardew.
| Since the registry does not recognize the name of Harriets 12-year-old brother Duncan either, the two children have, until now, travelled on passports identifying them as Stlka and Drengur Cardew: Girl and Boy Cardew.
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693 | Christian advises people who have to eat turtles to start with their eyes lots of fluid then drink the blood.
| Christian advises people who are forced to eat turtles to start with their eyes lots of fluid then move on to the blood.
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1,591 | Describing the average sleep loss per night for different age groups, he says: Between 14 and 24, people lose more than two hours.
| Describing the average sleep loss per night for different age groups, he says: Between 14 and 24, its more than two hours.
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1,134 | Fristrups team say that noise pollution more than doubles every 30 years.
| They say that noise pollution more than doubles every 30 years.
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604 | Patrick Mutchler, a researcher at Stanford, said that people who collect the information understand the power of metadata but that the public was in the dark.
| Patrick Mutchler, a computer security researcher at Stanford, said that the power of metadata was understood by people who collect the information but the public was in the dark.
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10 | The city government expects to move about ten families a year, which starts in 2013.
| The city government expects to move around ten families a year into this programme, which starts in 2013.
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659 | Now, we need to build another school, he says with a grin.
| Now, we need to build another one, he says with a grin.
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1,060 | When the mirror is warmed up, it releases heat at a speci c wavelength of infrared light that goes easily through the atmosphere and out into space.
| When the mirror is warmed up, it releases heat at a speci c wavelength of infrared light that passes easily through the atmosphere and out into space.
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1,306 | Most noise is at that low frequency but there is more background noise in the high frequencies, too.
| Most noise is at that low frequency but the background noise of the ocean is raised even in the high frequencies.
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1,583 | Thats 65 litres of clean, drinkable water that we ll with soap and wash down the drain each and every day sometimes more than once.
| Thats 65 litres of clean, drinkable water that were lling with soap and washing down the drain each day sometimes more than once.
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534 | He was very openminded, and he believed in freedom and that everyone should respect each other, she said.
| I knew very little about my grandfather, but I found out that he was a writer who was very open-minded, and believed in freedom and that everyone should respect each other, she said.
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977 | We think that filming at concerts adds to the experience, and I think that, if Kate Bush came round for a cup of tea, we could have a really interesting discussion about this, he added.
| Our thinking is that filming at concerts adds to the experience, rather than taking away from it and I think, if Kate Bush came round for a cup of tea, we could have a really interesting discussion about this, he added.
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1,037 | As temperatures rise and oceans become warmer, there will be big changes in annual rainfall in tropical and subtropical regions, says the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, released in Stockholm and published online in September 2013.
| As temperatures rise and oceans warm, tropical and subtropical regions will see sharp changes in annual rainfall, says the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, released in Stockholm and published online in September.
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440 | The jump was on a sunny morning in good weather.
| The jump happened on a sunny morning in good weather.
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1,564 | Among Americans who say they are Republicans, current polls say that he has 25-30% of the vote.
| Among Americans who say they are Republicans, current polls suggest he has 25-30% of the vote.
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1,026 | The astronauts will not return to Earth.
| They would not return to Earth.
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1,040 | Indonesia may receive less rainfall between July and October, but the coastal regions around the south China Sea and Gulf of Thailand can expect more rainfall when cyclones hit the land.
| Indonesia may receive less rainfall between July and October, but the coastal regions around the south China Sea and Gulf of Thailand can expect increased rainfall extremes when cyclones hit the land.
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1,372 | And, people who still drive cars are experiencing less traf c thanks to Waze.
| People still driving cars are dealing with less traf c thanks to Waze.
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806 | Women have traditionally had a minor role in professional football but this may be changing.
| Women have traditionally played a minor role in professional football, but this may be changing.
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253 | The polygraph is often used in the US in criminal cases and by the FBI and CIA but is much less popular in Europe.
| The polygraph is widely used in the US in criminal cases and for security clearance for the FBI and CIA but is much less popular in Europe.
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355 | Across the road, in the Nye Tider caf, sits the man who created this happiness.
| Across the road, in the Nye Tider caf, sits the man who created this unexpected happiness.
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943 | Inky was brought to the National Aquarium several years ago by a local fisherman who found him in a fishing pot.
| Inky was brought to the National Aquarium several years ago by a local fisherman who found him caught in a fishing pot.
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1,123 | Geoff Douville says that hes used to noise complaints.
| Unworried, Geoff Douville says that hes used to noise complaints by now.
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181 | It burns your insides, it makes you aggressive and makes you go mad, said Maria, an ex-heroin addict.
| It burns your insides, it makes you aggressive and makes you go totally mad, said Maria, a former heroin addict.
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1,025 | The group plans to send a lander and satellite to Mars in 2018, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions starting in 2022.
| The official timeline for the mission says the group plans to send a stationary lander and satellite to Mars in 2018, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions starting in 2022.
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304 | He said that in the study they asked if its possible that the midlife crisis is not just something human.
| He said that they took a step back and asked whether its possible that the midlife crisis is not just something human.
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1,595 | Its very positive because its a solution that will make people less ill, and happier and better at what they do.
| Its very uplifting because its a solution that will make people less ill, and happier and better at what they do.
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21 | The team also walked along part of a 15km road known as the Road to Nowhere, despite warnings about meeting polar bears.
| The team also walked along part of a 15km dead-end road known as the Road to Nowhere, despite warnings about the risk from polar bears and other wildlife.
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374 | More than two-thirds of older people live in poor countries; by 2050, this proportion will probably be about four-fifths.
| More than two-thirds of older people live in poor countries; by 2050, this proportion is expected to be about four-fifths.
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423 | The axe probably went several centimetres into his brain and, experts say, he would have been unconscious at once and dead very soon.
| The blade probably went several centimetres into his brain and, experts say, he was certainly unconscious at once and dead almost as soon.
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1,529 | Van Otterdijk says the UK has been very successful in reducing food waste.
| Van Otterdijk says the UK has been very successful in combating food waste.
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1,339 | Over 90% of the time they spend using devices is spent sending messages: chatting on social networks like Facebook, sending instant messages through services like WhatsApp or even sending traditional mobile-phone text messages.
| Over 90% of their device-time is message based, chatting on social networks like Facebook, sending instant messages through services like WhatsApp or even sending traditional mobile- phone text messages.
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1,535 | If you are part of the 1%, you still have problems.
| If you are part of the 1%, you still have problems and they are real to you.
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1,041 | But many millions of people living in the developing worlds great cities, including Lagos and Calcutta, are in danger.
| Nevertheless, there will be signifi cant geographical variations; many millions of people living in the developing worlds great cities, including Lagos and Calcutta, are threatened.
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1,411 | Lemnos has wild beaches, where you can swim and sunbathe almost alone, a small nightlife scene and many cultural sites.
| Lemnos has dozens of wild beaches, where you can swim and sunbathe virtually alone, a small nightlife scene and many cultural sites.
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172 | Can it make the streets more dangerous?
| Can it actually make the streets more dangerous?
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1,469 | The celebrations for his 80th birthday, in 2005, included an award-winning album with Clapton, Mark Knop er, Roger Daltrey, Gloria Estefan and others, tributes from Bono, Amadou Bagayoko and Elton John, and a goodbye tour that was not a goodbye at all.
| The celebrations for his 80th birthday, in 2005, included an award-winning album of collaborations with Clapton, Mark Knop er, Roger Daltrey, Gloria Estefan and others, tributes from musicians as diverse as Bono, Amadou Bagayoko and Elton John, and a goodbye tour that was not a goodbye at all.
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98 | Now, I hope, men and women who want to start a family but havent met the right person yet will have another choice, says Limal.
| Now, I hope, men and women who want to start a family but havent met the right person yet will have another option, says Limal.
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73 | Coal is available in large amounts and it can be found in most regions of the world, unlike oil and gas, and it is cheap to extract.
| Coal is available in large amounts and found in most regions of the world, unlike conventional oil and gas, and can be cheaply extracted.
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