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Luciano Spinosi (born May 9, 1950, Rome) is an Italian former football player.
[ "Luciano Spinosi, an Italian former football player was born on May 9, 1950, in Rome." ]
That is, the term is defined negatively and does not presuppose a genetic relationship.
[ "The term is defined as negative. It doesn't support a genetic relationship." ]
He rowed across in a boat and discovered the Japanese submarine.
[ "He rowed across a boat and discovered a Japanese submarine." ]
Among his published works were Peace, a Lyric Poem (1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of Christianity (1819); and The Soldier's Friend (1828).
[ "Some of his published works include \"Peace\" a Lyric Poem (1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of Christianity (1819); and The Soldier's Friend (1828)." ]
As the new millennium began, Stallone starred in the thriller Get Carter — a remake of the 1971 British Michael Caine film of the same name — but the film was poorly received by both critics and audiences.
[ "As the new millennium began, Stallone starred in the thriller Get Carter — a remake of the 1971 British Michael Caine film. However, the film was not well liked by critics or audiences." ]
The Polish people, or Poles (, singular Polak), are a Western Slavic ethnic group of Central Europe, living predominantly in Poland.
[ "The Polish people are a Western Slavic group of Central Europe. They mainly live in Poland." ]
Empoli is on the main railway line from Florence to Pisa, and is the point of divergence of a line to Siena.
[ "Empoli is on the main railway line from Florence to Pisa. It is the point of transfer to a line to Siena." ]
Riluzole does not reverse the damage already done to motor neurons, and patients taking the drug must be monitored for liver damage and other possible side effects.
[ "Riluzole does not undo the damage to motor neurons. Patients who take it need to be watched for liver damage and other side effects." ]
Psychedelic music is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes, that may include psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul, psychedelic ambient, psychedelic trance, and others.
[ "Psychedelic music refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes. It may include psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul, psychedelic ambient, psychedelic trance, and others." ]
Adrastea was discovered by David C. Jewitt and G. Edward Danielson in Voyager 2 probe photographs taken on July 8, 1979, and received the designation.
[ "Adrastea was discovered by the Voyager 2 photographs taken on July 8, 1979 and got the designation." ]
It is possible that the Berber Muslim Almoravids were originally from the area.
[ "The Berber Muslim Almoravids could have been originally from the area." ]
Normally, a state delegation is headed by the respective minister-president.
[ "A state delegation is usually led by its minister-president." ]
The St Andrew, also called the badge-appendant, is worn suspended from the collar.
[ "The St Andrew is worn hanging from the collar." ]
In 1887, was reorganized into a stock company.
[ "In 1887, it was changed into a stock company." ]
On October 14, United States reconnaissance observed missile bases being built in Cuba.
[ "The United States observed missile bases in Cuba." ]
A final violent confrontation with police took place at Glenrowan.
[ "A final and violent meeting with police took place in Glenrowan." ]
Eureka is a city in Woodford County, Illinois, United States.
[ "Woodford County, Illinois has a city named Eureka. It is in the U.S." ]
Manchester became the first city in the UK to acquire a modern light rail tram system when the Manchester Metrolink opened in 1992.
[ "Manchester became the first city in the UK with rail tram system. The Manchester Metrolink opened in 1992." ]
In 1939, singer Marian Anderson was denied permission to perform in the Constitution Hall in Washington, because of her race.
[ "In 1939, singer Marian Anderson was not allowed to sing in the Constitution Hall in Washington, because of her race." ]
The show followed the lives of a group of teenagers living in the upscale, star-studded community of Beverly Hills, California and attending the fictitious West Beverly High School and, subsequently, the fictitious California University after graduation.
[ "The show was about a group of teenagers who live in Beverly Hills, that attended Beverly High School and California University." ]
It is not known how much, if any, of this story is true, but historians do know that China was the first civilization to use silk.
[ "It is not known if the story is true. However, historians know China was the first to use silk." ]
Ender's Shadow (1999) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card.
[ "Ender's Shadow is a 1999 science fiction novel. It was written by American author Orson Scott Card." ]
Following the murder of Van Gogh, tens of thousands gathered in the center of Amsterdam to mourn Van Gogh's death.
[ "After the murder of Van Gogh, tens of thousands gathered in the center of Amsterdam to mourn his death." ]
The petitions at the end of the hymn (beginning Salvum fac populum tuum) are a selection of verses from the book of Psalms, appended subsequently to the original hymn.
[ "The repetitions come from Psalms. They are at the end of the hymn." ]
It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Association Sportive SONABEL.
[ "It is now used mostly for football matches and is the stadium of Association Sportive SONABEL" ]
A change to this law had been considered until Princess Kiko gave birth to a son.
[ "This law was going to be changed before Princess Kiko gave birth to a son." ]
Gordon Peter Moakes (born 22 June 1976) is an English multi-instrumentalist and backing singer for English Indie rock band Bloc Party.
[ "Gordon Peter Moakes is an English multi-instrumentalist. He is also a back-up singer for the English Indie rock band Bloc Party." ]
His work is often cited as the basis and motive for contemporary patriots and national activists.
[ "His work is often referenced as the ideology for modern patriots and activists." ]
After the release of a promotional single, Glory to the Brave was released throughout Europe.
[ "Following a promotional single, Glory to the Brave was released throughout Europe." ]
During the play, Violet signs the marriage document with her left hand to invalidate the bill.
[ "During the play, Violet signs the marriage document left handed, invalidating the bill." ]
He chose as his episcopal motto ("Obedience and Peace"), which became his guiding motto.
[ "His chosen motto \"Obedience and Peace\" became his guiding motto." ]
The marriage was not entirely happy although it inspired some of Moeran's masterpieces, the Cello Concerto and Cello Sonata.
[ "It wasn't a happy marriage although it inspired Moeran's masterpieces \"Cello Concerto\" and \"Cello Sonata\"." ]
From the word accountant the term accountancy is derived.
[ "Accountancy comes from accountant." ]
In the Philippines, oregano, Plectranthus amboinicus, is not commonly used as a cooking ingredient but is primarily considered a medicinal plant, useful for relieving children's coughs.
[ "In the Pillippines, Oregano is not usually used for cooking. It is mainly a medical plant used to get rid of children's coughs." ]
Puerto Rico consists of the main island of Puerto Rico and various smaller islands, including Vieques, Culebra, Mona, Desecheo, and Caja de Muertos.
[ "Puerto Rico is made up of the main island and several smaller islands." ]
Most owners of zombie computers are unaware that their system is being used in this way.
[ "Owners of zombie computers don't know that their computers are used in this way." ]
This was a quite sensitive topic at the time, since Poland was concerned that someday a German government would seek to reclaim some of this traditionally Germany territory given to Poland after World War II.
[ "This was a sensitive topic because Poland was concerned Germany might reclaim German territory given to Poland after World War II." ]
The high mountainous Alps in the west of Austria flatten somewhat into low lands and plains in the east of the country.
[ "The high rocky Alps in west Austria flatten into low lands and plains in the east of the country." ]
Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932) served as the President of France from 17 May 1995 until 16 May 2007.
[ "Jacques Rene Chirach was President of France from May 17, 1995 to May 16, 2007." ]
The term country code frequently refers to international dialing codes, the E. 164 country calling codes.
[ "Country code refers to international dialing codes, the E. 164 country calling codes." ]
It was discovered in 1907 by August Kopff.
[ "It was come across by August Kopff in 1907." ]
Of Jewish heritage, he changed his surname to his paternal grandmother's maiden name, Waley, in 1914.
[ "Of Jewish decent, he changed his name to is grandmother's maiden name, Waley in 1914." ]
These doppelgängers are typically, but not always, evil in some way.
[ "These doppelgängers are usually bad in some way." ]
He took the post of chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic in 1957.
[ "In 1957, he was the chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic." ]
Neodymium is a chemical element with the symbol Nd and atomic number 60.
[ "Neodymium is a chemical element. It's has a symbol Nd and atomic number 60." ]
The waxing crescent moon "represents a young nation on the ascendant".
[ "The waxing crescent moon \"represents a young, rising nation\"." ]
Platform game, or platformer, is a video game genre characterized by jumping to and from suspended platforms or over obstacles.
[ "Platform game, or plat-former, is a video game characterized by jumping to and from suspended platforms." ]
To score consistent hits at medium or long range, players must aim using the iron sights on their guns.
[ "Players must aim using their gun's iron sights to score consistently at a distance." ]
The town of Carluke (Gaelic: Cathair MoLuaig) lies in the heart of the Lanarkshire countryside in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 5.4 miles northwest of Lanark and 5 miles South-East of Wishaw.
[ "The town of Carluke is in the south Lanarkshire countryside, in Scotland, about 5.4 miles northwest of Lanark and 5 miles South-East of Wishaw." ]
It crossed the Florida peninsula that night, causing the issuance of numerous severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings.
[ "It gave numerous severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings when it crossed the Florida peninsula that night." ]
Montero gave her first public performance at the age of five.
[ "Montero first performed in public at five." ]
In order to accomplish their objective, surveyors use elements of geometry, engineering, trigonometry, mathematics, physics, and law.
[ "To accomplish their objective, surveyors use geometry, engineering, trigonometry, mathematics, physics, and law." ]
Fontane's first published work, the novella Geschwisterliebe (or "Sibling Love"), appeared in the Berlin Figaro in December 1839.
[ "Fontane's first novella, Geschwisterliebe , was in Berlin Figaro in December 1893." ]
Administrative termination Memberships may be terminated at the discretion of the ruling body of the Church of Satan consisting of the High Priest, the High Priestess and the Council of Nine.
[ "The ruling body of the Church of Satan can choose to end someone's membership." ]
The St Andrew, also called the badge-appendant, is worn suspended from the collar.
[ "The St Andrew, also called the badge-appendant, is worn hanging from the collar." ]
The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros and Pythis.
[ "The building was created by Greek designers Satyros and Pythis." ]
Hurricane Epsilon was only the sixth ever Atlantic hurricane recorded in December.
[ "Hurricane Epsilon was the sixth Atlantic hurricane recorded in December." ]
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 these parties may describe themselves as \"libertarian,\" their ideologies are different and not all of them agree with all elements of the libertarian agenda." ]
Either way, Artemis was born first and then assisted with the birth of Apollo.
[ "Artemis was born first. He helped deliver Apollo." ]
Daikokuten evolved from the Indian deity, Shiva.
[ "Daikokuten grew from the Indian deity, Shiva." ]
When no one showed any interest, Cave took on the task by himself.
[ "When no one showed interest, Cave did the task himself." ]
Greenland first entertained the idea of a flag of its own in 1973 when five Greenlanders proposed a green, white and blue flag.
[ "Five natives designed Greenland's flag." ]
The proportion of C-types may actually be greater than this, because C-types are much darker than most other asteroid types except D-types and others common only at the extreme outer edge of the Main Belt.
[ "The proportion of C-types may be greater than this. This is because C-types are darker than most other asteroid types. D-types and those common at the extreme outer edge of the Main Belt are the only ones darker than C-types." ]
With approximately 77 million members, the Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
[ "The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world. It has around 77 million members." ]
The word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture.
[ "The word cereal comes from Ceres. It is the name of the Roman goddess of harvest." ]
Extensions were added in 1980 at both ends of the Bloor-Danforth Line.
[ "The Bloor-Danforth Line was extended on both sides in 1980." ]
Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 2 July 1914) was an influential British businessman, politician, and statesman.
[ "Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 2 July 1914) was a very good British man of business, politician, and skilled leader" ]
Soy milk (also called soya milk, soybean milk, or soy juice) and sometimes referred to as soy drink / beverage is a beverage made from soybeans.
[ "Soy milk comes from soy beans." ]
Initially very disorganized, surface pressures gradually decreased across the region, with a weak low pressure area developing on September 19.
[ "First very disorganized, surface pressures slowly went down across the area. A weak low pressure area came September 19." ]
The driver later claimed that the train dispatcher had signalled him with a green light using his hand lamp.
[ "The driver later said the train dispatcher had signaled him. He had used the green light on his hand lamp." ]
Several of her songs have been featured in anime and drama series.
[ "Some of her songs have stared in anime and drama series." ]
A cocktail is a style of mixed drink.
[ "A cocktail is a type of mixed drink." ]
Vedic Soma In the Vedas, Soma is portrayed as sacred and as a god (deva).
[ "Vedic Soma In the Vedas, Soma is shown as a god." ]
In the 1950s Camus devoted his efforts to human rights.
[ "Camus devoted his efforts to human rights in the 1950s." ]
Eureka is a city in Woodford County, Illinois, United States.
[ "Eureka is a city in Woodford County. It is in Illinois, United States." ]
Hurricane Wilma was the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.
[ "Hurricane Wilma was the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin." ]
Picasa Web Albums was first leaked on June 6, 2006.
[ "Picasa Web Albums was first released on June 6, 2006." ]
Before the outbreak's end, Andover, Kansas, would record the year's only F5 tornado (see Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak).
[ "By the end of the storms, Andover, Kansas had the year's only F5 tornado." ]
In the manga, Blaine is a former Team Rocket Scientist who had combined the DNA of Mew with his own DNA, creating Mewtwo.
[ "Blaine is a former Team Rocket Scientist who combined DNA of Mew with his, creating Mewtwo." ]
A considerable amount of research has been put into designs that avoid these delays as much as possible.
[ "A lot of research went into designs to avoid delays as much as possible." ]
As the new millennium began, Stallone starred in the thriller Get Carter — a remake of the 1971 British Michael Caine film of the same name — but the film was poorly received by both critics and audiences.
[ "Stallone played in \"Get Carter\", but the film was poorly received by both critics and audiences." ]
In remembrance of the old tradition, the Axel Springer press company erected its German headquarters at Kochstraße again, right next to the Berlin Wall.
[ "Following the tradition, the Axel Springer press company set up its German headquarters at Kochstraße again. This was right next to the Berlin Wall." ]
The Sutlej River (alternatively spelled as Satluj River) (,,,, and) is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroad region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan.
[ "The Sutlej River is the longest river that flows through Punjab in northern India and Pakistan." ]
Like most brooms, it has apparently leafless stems that in spring and summer are covered in profuse golden-yellow flowers.
[ "Like most brooms, it has leafless stems which bloom in spring and summer with golden-yellow flowers." ]
He had been a surgeon-superintendent of ships taking convicts to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (now known as Tasmania).
[ "He was a surgeon-superintendent of ships taking convicts to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, which is now known as Tasmania." ]
She escapes with Alwa just before the police arrive to recapture her.
[ "She escaped with Alwa just before she was caught again by the police." ]
The Métis today predominantly speak English, with French a strong second language, as well as numerous Aboriginal tongues.
[ "The Métis today mostly speak English and French as second language,. They also speak many Aboriginal languages." ]
This coincides well with the Nara period (710 - 794).
[ "This happened during the Nara period. The Nara period lasted from 710 to 794." ]
In 1187, Saladin defeated the armies of the Crusades at the Battle of Hattin, largely because he was able to cut the Crusaders off from the valuable fresh water of the Sea of Galilee.
[ "In 1187, Saladin beat the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin by cutting them off from fresh water." ]
He was the son of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King.
[ "His parents were Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King." ]
A year later, he was appointed as the Minister of Commerce and Industry.
[ "A year later, he was given the job as Minister of Commerce and Industry" ]
Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah expressed admiration for Turkey's founding leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and expressed a desire to develop Pakistan on the Turkish model of modernism and secularism.
[ "Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah likes Turkey's founding leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He wants to develop Pakistan on the Turkish model of modernism and secularism." ]
In the early 1970s, Barry Mazur considered generalizations of Iwasawa theory to abelian varieties.
[ "In 1970s, Barry Mazur though about applying Iwasawa theory to abelian varieties." ]
All other subjects may be sat in either Ordinary or Higher Levels.
[ "Other subjects can be Ordinary or Higher Levels." ]
By the 1990s, the end of the cold war and normalisation of relations between some countries improved the prospects for creating a rail network across the Asian continent.
[ "By the 1990s, better relationships between countries made it easier to create a rail network across Asia." ]
Horgen is an administrative district of the Swiss canton of Zürich.
[ "Horgen is an administrative district of Zurich, Switzerland." ]
Lenzburg transformed into the economic centre of the region in the 19th century.
[ "In the 19th century, Lenzburg became the economic center of the region." ]
Cricket pitches The chain also survives as the length of a cricket pitch.
[ "Cricket pitches: The chain is also the length of a cricket pitch." ]
The storm weakened over land on August 26 to a tropical storm, but regained strength to hurricane status at 2: 00 a. m. EDT (0600 UTC), approximately one hour after ending its passage through Florida and entering the Gulf of Mexico.
[ "The storm weakened over land on August 26 but reached hurricane status at 2:00 a.m. EDT." ]
Q is the seventeenth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
[ "Q is the seventeenth letter of the alphabet." ]