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The county's elevation decreases toward the east, with the lowest height in the Siret River valley.
[ "The county's elevation decreases toward the east. The lowest height is in the Siret River valley." ]
The 1992 Winter Games were the last to be staged in the same year as the Summer Games.
[ "The 1992 Winter Games were the last to be held in the same year as the Summer Games." ]
Note that two storms on record, Hurricane Alice from the 1954 season and Tropical Storm Zeta from the 2005 season have formed during December and lasted into January.
[ "Hurricane Alice from 1954 and Tropical Storm Zeta from 2005 have formed during December and lasted into January." ]
Best before is usually advisory and refers to the quality of the product, in contrast with Use by and Best by which indicate that the product is no longer safe to consume after the specified date.
[ "Best before is usually advisory. It refers to the quality of the product. Instead Use by and Best by says the product is no longer safe to eat after the date." ]
Mobile browsers are optimized so as to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable devices.
[ "Mobile browsers are optimized to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable devices." ]
He was considered by many to be a saint.
[ "He was regarded as a saint by many." ]
Some define the hadopelagic as waters below 6,000 m (19,685 ft), whether in a trench or not.
[ "Some define the hadopelagic as waters deeper than 6000 m." ]
He said he would attend a third questioning session soon upon his return to Israel ".
[ "He said he would go to a third questioning session soon after returning to Israel." ]
The area was the home of the Soanian Culture, which is evidenced by the discovery of fossils, tools, coins, and remains of ancient archaeological sites.
[ "This was the home of the Soanian Culture. It is proved by the discovery of fossils, tools, coins, and remains of ancient archaeological sites." ]
Bernard Haitink made his debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on 7 November 1956.
[ "Bernard Haitink first played in the Concertgebouw Orchestra on 7 November 1956." ]
Wilbur repays Charlotte by bringing home with him the sac of eggs (her "magnum opus") she had laid at the fair before dying.
[ "Wilbur repays Charlotte by bringing home the sac of eggs she laid at the fair before dying." ]
In Week 16, quarterback Matt Leinart went down with a shoulder injury against the 49ers, forcing Warner to see his first action since Week 4.
[ "Quarterback Matt Leinart had a shoulder injury against the 49ers. Warner played in his place." ]
Eunomia has been observed occulting stars three times.
[ "Eunomia has been seen cutting off stars from view three times." ]
Elin arrives at Agnes's house, mainly as an excuse to avoid going to a different party, where there will be a boy (Johan) (Mathias Rust) she wants to avoid.
[ "Elin wants to avoid a boy so she goes to Agnes's house." ]
International English Language Testing System, is an international standardised test of English language proficiency.
[ "International English Language Testing System, is an international standardised test of English language skill ." ]
Such peoples' native languages often have differentiated forms that simply did not survive the transfer to English.
[ "Such peoples' native languages have different forms that did not survive the transfer to English." ]
The Alabama state legislature formed additional counties from former Indian lands as the Indian Removal Act took effect and settlers populated different areas of Alabama.
[ "Alabama state legislature added counties from Indian lands as the Indian Removal Act took effect and settlers moved into areas of Alabama." ]
Eventually 58 of her 77 published works first appeared in the journal's pages.
[ "58 of her 77 works were first published in the journal's pages." ]
Archers of Loaf was an American indie-rock band originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
[ "Archers of Loaf was an American indie-rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina." ]
In the book The Very First Light, Mather with co-author John Boslough chronicled his team's work for the general public.
[ "In the book The Very First Light, Mather and John Boslough wrote down his team's work for the general public." ]
Genista juncea), also known as Weaver's Broom, is a perennial, leguminous shrub native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa, where it is found in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils.
[ "Weaver's Broom is a shrub native to the Mediterranean in Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa. It is found in sunny sites. Usually on dry sandy soils." ]
Between 1911 and 1913, he was employed by his uncle in the office of the Branch coalmines in West Virginia.
[ "Between 1911 and 1913, he worked for his uncle in coal mines of West Virginia." ]
If he does n't like the way a relationship is going, he tries to "fizzle" things out.
[ "If he doesn't like the relationship he tries to slowly end it." ]
They are now abolished, although in Northern Ireland their former areas are used as the basis for lieutenancy.
[ "They are now abolished. In Northern Ireland their former areas are used as the basis for lieutenancy." ]
He reigned from 1804 to 1824.
[ "He ruled from 1804 to 1824." ]
All members of this genus were once considered part of the same species, Calomyscus bailwardi, but they are now referred to as separate species due to major differences in chromosome number, skull measurements, and other features.
[ "Members with this gene were considered Calomyscus bailwardi, but now seen as a separate species by differences in chromosomes, skull measurements and other features." ]
Anthony McGill is the principal clarinetist for the Metropolitan Opera.
[ "Anthony McGill is the main clarinetist for the Metropolitan Opera" ]
Blade of Fire is the second novel in Stuart Hill's fantasy series, the Icemark Chronicles.
[ "Blade of Fire is the second novel in Stuart Hill's, the Icemark Chronicles." ]
Ideas and works that are reproducible at zero cost, or almost zero cost.
[ "Ideas and works that are reproducible at zero cost or close to it." ]
For the 2008 - 09 season, Tranmere Rovers are playing in League One, the third tier of English Football.
[ "Tranmere Rovers were in League One. This is the third level of English Football. It was the 2008-09 season." ]
The Book of Nehemiah is a book of the Hebrew Bible, historically regarded as a continuation of the Book of Ezra, and is sometimes called the second book of Ezra.
[ "The Book of Nehemiah is from the Hebrew Bible, thought to a sequel or the second book of Ezra." ]
Kingda Ka is a roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, USA.
[ "Kingda Ka is a roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure. It is Jackson Township, New Jersey, USA." ]
Marxists Internet Archive (also known as MIA or Marxists. org) is a volunteer based non-profit organization that maintains a multi-lingual Internet archive of Marxist writers and other similar authors (socialists, anarchists, etc.).
[ "Marxists Internet Archive is run by volunteers who keep an archive of Marxist as well as other similar writers online in many different languages." ]
In the ancient tribal Hebraic context, it was considered the duty of the individual and family to avenge evil on behalf of God.
[ "Ancient tribal Hebraic context, was considered the duty of the individual and family to avenge evil on behalf of God." ]
The Erotian surface gravity varies greatly, since Eros is not a sphere but an elongated peanut-shaped (or potato- or shoe-shaped) object.
[ "The Erotian surface gravity varies greatly. Eros is not a sphere. It is an elongated peanut-shaped (or potato or shoe-shaped) object." ]
In the canonical Watson-Crick base pairing, adenine (A) forms a base pair with thymine (T), as does guanine (G) with cytosine (C) in DNA.
[ "Adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C) in DNA when using canonical Watson-Crick base pairing." ]
In computing, Kivio is free diagramming software that is part of KOffice, an integrated office suite for KDE.
[ "Kivio is free diagramming software. It's part of KOffice and office suite for KDE." ]
Hermann Muhs (16 May 1894 - 13 April 1962) was a Secretary of State and minister responsible for churches question (Minister für Kirchenfragen) in Nazi Germany.
[ "Hermann Muhs was a Secretary of State. He was the minister responsible for church affairs in Nazi Germany." ]
Furthermore it is the episcopal see of the Diocese of Växjö.
[ "It is the episcopal. See of the Diocese of Växjö." ]
Though his father wanted him to continue his training as a goldsmith, he showed such a precocious talent in drawing that he started as an apprentice to Michael Wolgemut at the age of fifteen in 1486.
[ "His father wanted him to train as a goldsmith. He showed such a large talent in drawing. He started an apprenticeship to Michael Wolgemut in 1486. He was fifteen." ]
After 1627, King Louis XIII of France introduced the seigneurial system and forbade settlement in New France by anyone other than Roman Catholics.
[ "After 1627, King Louis XIII of France introduced the seigneurial system and banned settlement in New France by anyone other than Roman Catholics." ]
History Landsberg prison, which is in the town's western outskirts, was completed in 1910.
[ "Landsberg prison, on the town's west edge, was finished in 1910." ]
What the Spaniards then called "chocolatl" was said to be a beverage consisting of a chocolate base flavored with vanilla and other spices that was served cold.
[ "What the Spaniards then called \"chocolatl\" was a beverage consisting of a chocolate base flavored with vanilla and other spices. The drink was served cold." ]
Howell County is a county located in South Central Missouri in the United States.
[ "In south central Missouri, there is a county named Howell." ]
He discovered a number of asteroids, including notably the Trojan asteroids 617 Patroclus and 624 Hektor.
[ "He found many asteroids. That includes the Trojan asteroids 617 Patroclus and 624 Hektor." ]
It had been intended to build the line past Walthamstow Central to Wood Street (Walthamstow), where it would surface to terminate next to the British Railways station.
[ "The intent was to build the line past Walthamstow Central to Wood Street, where it would stop next to the British Railways station." ]
Among his published works were Peace, a Lyric Poem (1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of Christianity (1819); and The Soldier's Friend (1828).
[ "He wrote the following books; Peace (1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of Christianity (1819); and the Soldier's Friend (1828)." ]
Only the Congress can pass changes to FIFA's statutes.
[ "Only the Congress can change to FIFA's rules." ]
30 Seconds to Mars has received three awards from four nominations.
[ "30 Seconds to Mars got three awards from four nominations." ]
Track listing All tracks written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes.
[ "Songs written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes." ]
He was considered by many to be a saint.
[ "Many thought he was a saint." ]
A new frontal ridge had formed on August 17 which caused the storm to drift in a westerly direction.
[ "The storm drifted west because of a frontal ridge on August 27th." ]
Functions may variously include sensing touch, air motion, heat, vibration (sound), and especially olfaction (smell) or gustation (taste).
[ "Functions can include some of your senses. It can also include air motion, heat, and vibrations." ]
By that time the asymmetrical nose had been cut off and discarded, possibly for additional air flow to the radiator for the car's use in and around the carnivals.
[ "By that time the uneven nose had been cut off and thrown away. It was possibly for more air flow to the radiator for the car's use in and around the carnivals." ]
A fundamental connection was noticed between the module theory, and the p-adic L-functions that were defined in the 1960s by Kubota and Leopoldt.
[ "Module theory and p-adic L-functions had connections that were defined in the 1960s by Kubota and Leopoldt." ]
In 1970, Eddy Merckx rode himself to the brink of collapse while winning the stage.
[ "In 1970, Eddy Merckx almost collapsed while performing." ]
Tristan turns to Isolde, who agrees to follow him again into the realm of night.
[ "Tristan turns to Isolde. She agrees to follow him again into night." ]
Skeletal remains around 2,000 years old unearthed in Switzerland indicate that Spitz-type dogs have inhabited Central Europe for millennia.
[ "2,000 years old skeletons found in Switzerland show that Spitz-type dogs have lived in Central Europe for a long time." ]
Working extensively with the BBC, Ross has presented The Film programme since 1997, his own chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross since 2001, and a radio show on BBC Radio 2 beginning in 1999.
[ "Working a lot with the BBC, Ross has presented The Film programme since 1997. He also has had his own chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, since 2001, and a radio show on BBC Radio 2 since 1999." ]
The Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple, is a Chán Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Zhengzhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China.
[ "Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple is a Chan Buddhist temple in Song Shan near Zhengzhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China." ]
Eventually, this also expanded the realm of "Just Say No" to violence, premarital sex, and any other "vices" that young people might try.
[ "Eventually, this expanded \"Just Say No\" to include violence, sex before marriage, and any other \"vices\" that young people might try." ]
At the height of its glory, Ani had a population of 100,000 - 200,000 people and was the rival of Constantinople, Baghdad and Cairo.
[ "At the height of its glory, Ani had a population of 100,000 - 200,000 people and rivaled Constantinople, Baghdad and Cairo." ]
Following the death of Schidlof from a heart attack in 1987, the Amadeus Quartet disbanded.
[ "After the death of Schidlof in 1987, the Amadeus Quartet broke up." ]
After Napier initially gained military control of the region by forcing an agreement with the Sindh Amirs, his forces attacked the fortress at Imamgarh.
[ "After Napier took military control of the region, his forces attacked the fortress at Imamgarh." ]
12 - hour clock times end with dotted or undotted lower-case or, or or, which are spaced (or, not or).
[ "12 - hour clock times end with dotted or undotted lower-case or, or or, which are spaced." ]
History Arch Mineral Corporation was founded in 1969 as a partnership between Ashland Oil (now Ashland, Inc.) and the Hunt family of Dallas, Texas.
[ "Arch Mineral Corporation was created in 1969. It was a partnership of Ashland Oil and the Hunt family of Dallas, Texas." ]
It was directed by Australian Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the eponymous roles.
[ "It was directed by Australian Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the eponymous roles." ]
The National Party, promoting a policy of "change", won 45% of the party vote and 59 of the 122 seats in Parliament (two seat overhang), a substantial margin over the Labour Party which won 43 seats.
[ "The National Party promoted a policy of \"change.\" It won 45% of the party vote and 59 of the 122 seats in Parliament (two seat overhang). It was a big margin over the Labour Party, which won 43 seats." ]
Much of the province lies in the plain of the Arno river and has thus become an exurban sprawl around the city of Florence.
[ "Much of the province is in the plain of the Arno river. This has caused it to become an outer area where richer families tend to live around the city of Florence." ]
On September 22, the system had become more organized, and the National Hurricane Center mentioned the potential existed for tropical or subtropical development in the area.
[ "On September 22, the system had become more organized. The National Hurricane Center said there could be tropical or subtropical development in the area." ]
This book by itself is out of print having been published along with nine short stories in the collection The Worthing Saga (1990).
[ "This book is out of print it used to be published with nine short stories in The Worthing Saga (1990)." ]
An even larger terminal to be sited nearby is also being promoted.
[ "An even larger terminal to be located nearby is also being promoted." ]
He was a sure tackler and it was next to impossible to fool him on trick maneuvers.
[ "He was a sure tackler and it was impossible to fool him with tricks." ]
The Victoria Hall remained in use until 1941 when it was destroyed by a German bomb.
[ "The Victoria Hall kept in use until 1941 when it was ruined by a German bomb." ]
They are distinguished from the higher plants by a lack of true roots, stems or leaves.
[ "They differ from higher plants because they lack real roots, stems and leaves." ]
Description Anchovies are small green fish with blue reflections due to a silver longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin.
[ "Anchovies are small green fish with blue reflections. This is caused by a silver longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin." ]
Vladimir Mikhailovich Jurowski (; born April 4 1972, Moscow, Russia) is a Russian conductor.
[ "Vladimir Mikhailovich Jurowski is a Russian conductor who directs the performance of an orchestra." ]
Filmography In 1996, Barker played himself in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore.
[ "In 1996, Barker played himself in Happy Gilmore." ]
PackageKit was created by Richard Hughes.
[ "PackageKit was designed by Richard Hughes." ]
After gathering a list of names from fans and conducting an online poll, the feature was named ECW X-Stream on October 31, 2007.
[ "A list of names came from fans and an online poll. The feature was named ECW X-Stream on October 31, 2007." ]
In 1847 parts of Caldwell County, Iredell County, and Wilkes County were combined to form Alexander County.
[ "parts of Caldwell, Iredell, and Wilkes Counties were fused to make Alexander County." ]
Some commentators notice a connection between the character Michael K and the protagonist Josef K. in The Trial by Franz Kafka.
[ "You might notice a connection between the character Michael K and the protagonist Josef K. in The Trial by Franz Kafka." ]
The term most commonly refers to higher plants, but epiphytic bacteria, fungi (epiphytic fungi), algae, lichens, mosses, and ferns exist as well.
[ "The term mostly refers to higher plants. Epiphytic bacteria, fungi, algae, lichens, mosses, and ferns exist also." ]
Although these parties may describe themselves as "libertarian," their ideologies differ considerably and not all of them espouse all elements of the libertarian agenda.
[ "Although they may say they're \"libertarian,\" their ideologies differ and not all of them support the libertarian agenda." ]
When the Reichstag voted to repeal the budget, Brüning had Hindenburg dissolve the Reichstag, just two years into its mandate, and reapprove the budget through the Article 48 mechanism.
[ "When the Reichstag voted to take back the budget, Brüning had Hindenburg end the Reichstag, just two years into its mandate. They they re-approved the budget through Article 48." ]
Empoli is on the main railway line from Florence to Pisa, and is the point of divergence of a line to Siena.
[ "A railroad stop between Florence and Pisa is Empoli, and there is also a train that runs from Empoli to Siena." ]
Cheaha Mountain, often called Mount Cheaha, is the highest point in the U. S. state of Alabama.
[ "Mount Cheaha is the highest point in Alabama." ]
Initially used in professional sports, the term is now also commonly used in amateur sports, as well as in other completely unrelated fields of endeavor such as business and music awards.
[ "First being used in professional sports it is now used in amateur sports. It is also used in other fields such as business and music awards." ]
In March 2005, Pavarotti underwent neck surgery to repair two vertebrae.
[ "In March 2005, Pavarotti experienced a neck surgery to repair two vertebrae." ]
The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.
[ "The Arkansas River makes up the big part of the Mississippi River." ]
Tresca alleged that, before she had disappeared, Poyntz had talked to him about her disgust over Joseph Stalin's Great Terror.
[ "Tresca said Poyntz talked about his disgust for Stalin's Great Terror before she disappeared." ]
Eureka is a city in Woodford County, Illinois, United States.
[ "Eureka is a city in Illinois. The county it is located in is Woodford." ]
Although these parties may describe themselves as "libertarian," their ideologies differ considerably and not all of them espouse all elements of the libertarian agenda.
[ "Even if these parties may explain themselves as \"libertarians,\" their ideologies differ considerably and they do not all embrace all the elements of the libertarian agenda." ]
Leading figures included Otto Ernst Remer, a former Major General, and Fritz Dorls.
[ "The leading figures included Otto Ernst Remer, former Major-General, and Fritz Dorls." ]
The common soft corals on the Great Barrier Reef belong to 36 genera.
[ "Soft corals living on the Great Barrier Reef are members of 36 genera." ]
In some videos, the woman may demand that her "straight" husband or boyfriend perform sex acts with the other man as "punishment" for infidelity (see Cuckold).
[ "Some Cuckold videos show a woman stating that her husband or boyfriend have sex with another man to be punished for cheating." ]
It accelerated northeast parallel to the East Coast and became extratropical on July 23 near Nova Scotia.
[ "it moved Northeast along the East Coast and on July 23 was outside the tropics near Nova Scotia" ]
From 1978 until 2000 it was an independent municipality.
[ "It was an independent city from 1978 to 2000." ]
Following Heraclius, the title commonly became the Greek Basileus (Gr.
[ "After Heraclius, the title commonly became the Greek Basileus." ]
He was nominated a Cardinal Priest, of the title of Santa Maria Nuova, on 18 February 1946.
[ "He was nominated a Cardinal Priest in 1946. He was given the title of Santa Maria Nuova." ]