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There have been numerous disputes over what constituted production and modified cars when used in motorsports . | There have been many disputes over what makes production and modified cars when used in motorsports . | [] |
Even under Fe ́ de ́ ration Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) , the exact definition of what was ( or was not ) a production car was unclear and controversial , which led to rules written in 1955 . | Even under Fe ́ de ́ ration Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) , the exact definition of what was ( or was not ) a production car was unclear . <SEP> This led to rules written in 1955 . | [] |
For example , the 1968 FIA rules state that " production " for sports cars need to have at least 25 identical cars produced within a 12-month period and they were meant for normal sale to individual purchasers . | For example , the 1968 FIA rules state that " production " for sports cars need to have at least 25 identical cars produced within a 12-month period . <SEP> They also were meant for normal sale to individual purchasers . | [] |
Carpinteria ( ; ) is a small oceanside city located in southeastern Santa Barbara County , California , east of Santa Barbara and northwest of Ventura . | Carpinteria is a small oceanside city located in southeastern Santa Barbara County , California , east of Santa Barbara and northwest of Ventura . | [] |
The population was 13,040 at the 2010 census . | The population was 13,040 at the 2010 census , down from 14,194 at the 2000 census . | [] |
Kazuhiko Chiba ( 千葉 和彦 , Chiba Kazuhiko , born 21 June 1985 ) is a Japanese footballer . | Kazuhiko Chiba ( 千葉 和彦 , Chiba Kazuhiko , born June 21 , 1985 ) is a Japanese professional athlete . | [] |
Louvrechy is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France . | Louvrechy is a commune . | [] |
An infinite sequence of letters may be constructed from elements of an alphabet as well . | This is a finite Sequence of letters from the alphabet . | [] |
Given an alphabet formula _ 1 , the set of all strings of length formula _ 2 over the alphabet formula _ 1 is indicated by formula _ 4 . | If we have an alphabet called formula _ 3 . | [] |
The set formula _ 5 of all finite strings ( regardless of their length ) is indicated by the Kleene star operator as formula _ 6 , and is also called the Kleene closure of formula _ 1 . | This is called the Kleene star ( or Kleene closure ) of formula _ 3 . | [] |
Alphabets are important in the use of formal languages , automata and semiautomata . | Alphabets are important because they are used in studying formal languages , finite automata and very difficult questions in computer science about what can be computed and what can not . | [] |
Zhang Xianliang ( ; December 1936 – 27 September 2014 ) was a Chinese novelist , essayist , and poet , and former president of the Chinese Writers Association in Ningxia . | Zhang Xianliang ( ; December 1936 – 27 September 2014 ) was a Chinese author and poet . <SEP> He was the former president of the China Writer Association in Ningxia . | [] |
He was detained as a political prisoner during the Anti-Rightist Movement in 1957 , until his political rehabilitation in 1979 . | He was a political prisoner during the Anti-Rightist Movement in 1957 , until 1979 . | [] |
His most well known works , including " Half of Man is Woman " and " Grass Soup , " were semi-autobiographical reflections on his life experiences in prison and in witnessing the political upheaval of China during the Cultural Revolution . | His most well known works , include " Half of Man is Woman " and " Grass Soup " . | [] |
Ethel Waters ( October 31 , 1896 – September 1 , 1977 ) was an American singer and actress . | Ethel Waters ( 31 October 1896 – 1 September 1977 ) was an American actress and singer . | [] |
Waters frequently performed jazz , swing , and pop music on the Broadway stage and in concerts , but she began her career in the 1920s singing blues . | She performed blues , jazz , gospel , pop and big band music . | [] |
Waters notable recordings include " Dinah " , " Stormy Weather " , " Taking a Chance on Love " , " Heat Wave " , " Supper Time " , " Am I Blue ? " , | Her recordings included " Dinah " , " Taking a Chance on Love " , " Stormy Weather " and " Cabin in the Sky " . | [] |
West Jordan is a city in Salt Lake County , Utah , United States . | West Jordan is a city in the suburbs of Salt Lake City . <SEP> It is in the U.S. State of Utah . | [] |
A state senator is a member of a state 's senate , the upper house in the bicameral legislature of 50 U.S. states , or a member of the Nebraska Legislature , as it is unicameral ( i.e. one house ) . | A state senator is a member of a state 's Senate , the upper house in the bicameral legislature of 49 U.S. states , or a legislator in Nebraska 's one house State Legislature . | [] |
The Festival is supported by the Festival Fringe Society , which publishes the programme , sells tickets to all events from a central physical box office and website , and offers year-round advice and support to performers . | The organisers are the Festival Fringe Society : they publish a programme every year , sell tickets and give advice to performers from the Fringe office on the Royal Mile . | [] |
He died at home on 8 June 2015 . | Rotem died from cardiac arrest on 8 June 2015 in Efrat , West Bank , aged 66 . | [] |
Hauterive is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comte ́ in north-central France . | Hauterive is a commune . <SEP> It is found in the Yonne department in the center of France . | [] |
A ̊ ke Fredrik Hellman ( 19 July 1915 in Helsinki , Grand Duchy of Finland – 18 December 2017 in Borga ̊ , Finland ) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish still life and portrait artist and art professor . | A ̊ ke Fredrik Hellman ( 19 July 1915 – 18 December 2017 ) was a Finnish still life and portrait artist and art professor . | [] |
He died on 18 December 2017 at the age of 102 . | He died on 18 December 2017 in Borga ̊ , Finland , at the age of 102 . | [] |
A garbage truck is a truck that is specially designed to collect municipal solid waste and transport it to a solid waste treatment facility such as a landfill . | Garbage trucks can collect waste from the front , side or back of the truck . | [] |
The Blue Lake is a large , monomictic , crater lake located in a dormant volcanic maar associated with the Mount Gambier maar complex . | The Blue Lake is in Mount Gambier , South Australia . <SEP> It is in an extinct volcanic crater , which is part of the Mount Gambier complex . | [] |
The lake is situated near Mount Gambier in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia , and is one of four crater lakes on Mount Gambier maar . | It is one of four crater lakes on Mount Gambier . | [] |
Of the four lakes , only two remain , as the other two ( Leg of Mutton and Brown ) have dried up over the past 30 to 40 years as the water table has dropped . | Leg of Mutton Lake and Brown Lake have dried up over the past 30 to 40 years as the water table has dropped . | [] |
Conflicting dates have been estimated for its last eruption , of 4,300 years ago , of 28,000 years ago , and most recently , a little before 6,000 years ago . | Different dates have been given for its last eruption , of 28,000 years ago , 4300 years ago , and , recently , a little before 6000 years ago . | [] |
Blue Lake is thought to be of an average depth of 72 m , but in places reaches 75 m deep ( but some unconfirmed values mention a 204 m maximum depth due to a natural cave section ) . | Blue Lake is thought to be of an average depth of 72 metres , but in places reaches 77 metres deep . | [] |
The bottom of the lake is 17 m below the level of the main street of the nearby town . | The bottom of the lake is 30 metres ( 100 feet ) below the level of the main street of the nearby town . | [] |
Major diving exploration of the lake first occurred in 1985 . | In 1967 a survey found the deepest point in the lake at 77 m . Major diving exploration of the lake first took place in 1985 . | [] |
Cave diver Peter Horne conducted temperature and visibility studies and made discoveries of a freshwater sponge species and other invertebrates . | Cave diver Peter Horne studied the temperature and visibility of the water . <SEP> He discovered a fresh water sponge species and other invertebrates . | [] |
This exploration also discovered the Stromatolite Field , a collection of hollow rock formations that are found along the north-eastern perimeter down to a depth of 40 m . | He also discovered " The Stromatolite Field " , hollow rock formations on the north-eastern edge at a depth of 40 m . | [] |
On this dive , core samples from the calcite-silt covered lake bed were collected where water temperature drops to 14 C . | In 2008 another dive brought up core samples from the calcite-silt covered lake bed , and measured the water temperature on the lake bed at 14 degrees Celsius ( 57 ° F ) . | [] |
Mostafa Fathi ( ; born 12 May 1994 ) is an Egyptian footballer who plays for Zamalek SC and Egypt national football team . | Mostafa Fathi ( ; born 12 May 1994 ) is an Egyptian footballer . <SEP> He plays for Zamalek SC and Egypt national football team . | [] |
Fa ́ tima ( ] ) is a city in the municipality of Oure ́ m , Beira Litoral Province , in the Central Region and Me ́ dio Tejo intermunicipal community of Portugal , with 71.29 km2 of area and 11,788 inhabitants ( 2011 ) . | Fa ́ tima is a city in Portugal . | [] |
Kgosi Lucas Manyane Mangope ( 27 December 1923 – 18 January 2018 ) was the leader of the Bantustan ( homeland ) of Bophuthatswana . | Kgosi Lucas Manyane Mangope ( 27 December 1923 – 18 January 2018 ) was a South African politician . | [] |
He was also the founder and leader of the United Christian Democratic Party , a political party based in the North West of South Africa . | He is the former leader of the Bantustan of Bophuthatswana and founder and former leader of the United Christian Democratic Party , a minor political party based in the North West of South Africa . | [] |
La Couture is a commune in the Vende ́ e department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France . | La Couture is a commune . <SEP> It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Vende ́ e department in the west of France . | [] |
Manor House is a station on the Piccadilly line of the London Underground , on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3 . | Manor House tube station is a station on the Piccadilly line of the London Underground , on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3 . | [] |
In the United Kingdom , Member of Parliament ( MP ) is the title given to individuals elected to serve in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . | A Member of Parliament ( MP ) is a person in the United Kingdom or in Canada who represents the people of an area ( called a " constituency " ) in the House of Commons . | [] |
Chubby Checker ( born Ernest Evans ; October 3 , 1941 ) is an American rock ' n roll singer and dancer . | Ernest Evans ( born October 3 , 1941 ) better known as Chubby Checker , is a pop singer from the United States . | [] |
Claes Lo ̈ vgrens has played together since 1994 , and since new-year 2002-2003 the band is a full-time band , touring all over Sweden . | Claes Lo ̈ vgrens has played together since 1994 . <SEP> Since new-year 2002-2003 , the band is a full-time band , touring all over Sweden | [] |
Space Shuttle " Challenger " ( Orbiter Vehicle Designation : OV-099 ) was the second orbiter of NASA 's Space Shuttle program to be put into service , after " Columbia " . | Space Shuttle " Challenger " ( OV-099 ) was the second space shuttle used by NASA to fly into outer space . | [] |
The orbiter was launched and landed nine times before breaking apart 73 seconds into its tenth mission , STS-51-L , on January 28 , 1986 , resulting in the death of all seven crew members including a civilian school teacher . | The shuttle broke up 73 seconds after take-off from Cape Canaveral on 28 January 1986 . <SEP> All seven astronauts who were on it at the time were killed . | [] |
" Challenger " was named after HMS " Challenger " , a British corvette that was the command ship for the " Challenger " Expedition , a pioneering global marine research expedition undertaken from 1872 through 1876 . | The Challenger was named after a Royal Navy ship that explored the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans from 1872 to 1876 . | [] |
The Apollo 17 Lunar Module , which landed on the Moon in 1972 , is also named " Challenger " . | Challenger was also the name of the Apollo 17 Lunar Excursion Module . | [] |
Achernar is the primary ( or ' A ' ) component of the binary system designated Alpha Eridani ( α Eridani , abbreviated Alpha Eri , α Eri ) , which is the brightest ' star ' or point of light in , and lying at the southern tip of , the constellation of Eridanus , and the tenth-brightest in the night sky . | Achernar is the name of the primary ( or ' A ' ) component of the binary system designated Alpha Eridani ( α Eridani ) . | [] |
Unicode encodes characters by associating an abstract character with a particular code point . | Unicode considers a graphical character ( for instance e ́ ) as a code point ( alone or in sequence e + ‘ ) . | [] |
When the " E ́ cole Nationale de l 'Aviation Civile " university has been created in 1949 , it was first to train officials of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation . | When the French Civil Aviation University was created in 1949 , its first goal was to train people of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation . | [] |
At the beginning of the 1970s , the university starts to train non-officials for aerospace industry . | At the beginning of the 1970s , the university started to train professionals for the aerospace engineering industry . | [] |
Robert Aladenyse ( 1931-2003 , graduate in 1964 ) decided in 1987 to create a nonprofit organization for " Diplo ̂ me d 'inge ́ nieur " alumnus called INGENAC . | Robert Aladenyse ( 1931-2003 , graduated in 1964 ) decided in 1987 to create a non-profit organization for alumnus called INGENAC . | [] |
In the 2000s , the development in France of Master 's degree and " Maste ̀ res Spe ́ cialise ́ s " courses encouraged the association to welcome and represents these new alumnus . | In the 2000s , the development in France of Master 's degree and " Maste ̀ res Spe ́ cialise ́ s " courses encouraged the association to support and represent these new alumnus . | [] |
The 1st of January 2010 , ENAC merged with the SEFA in order to become the biggest aeronautical university in Europe . | On 1 Janunary 2010 , ENAC became the biggest aeronautical university in Europe . | [] |
That 's why , INGENAC decided to change its name to become ENAC Alumni and gather graduates of all the degrees of the " E ́ cole Nationale de l 'Aviation Civile " ( including the Aeronautical operations technicians , the " Techniciens supe ́ rieur de l 'aviation " , the Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnels and the " Inge ́ nieurs des e ́ tudes et de l 'exploitation de l 'aviation civile " ) . | Because of this , INGENAC decided to rename itself ENAC Alumni and gather graduates of all the degrees of the French Civil Aviation University ( including the " Techniciens ae ́ ronautique d 'exploitation " , the " Techniciens supe ́ rieur de l 'aviation " , the Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnels and the " Inge ́ nieurs des e ́ tudes et de l 'exploitation de l 'aviation civile " ) . | [] |
It becomes effective in March 2012 . | It has been done in March 2012 . | [] |
ENAC Alumni is member of the " Confe ́ rence des Grandes E ́ coles " . | ENAC Alumni is part of the " Confe ́ rence des Grandes E ́ coles " . | [] |
He was re-elected to the Knesset in 2013 . | He returned in parliament in 2013 . | [] |
The parlour frequently displayed a family 's best furnishings , works of art and other status symbols . | The family kept their best furniture , works of art and other things on display in the parlour . | [] |
In geometry , a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle . | In geometry , the diameter of a circle is a line from one side directly to the opposite side through the centre . | [] |
It can also be defined as the longest chord of the circle . | It can also be defined as the longest chord of a circle . | [] |
Both definitions are also valid for the diameter of a sphere . | These are both explanations to describe the diameter in a sphere too . | [] |
Verenahof ( also known as " Bu ̈ ttenharter Hof " or " Verenaho ̈ fe " ) was a German exclave in Switzerland , administratively part of the German town of ( which is now part of the town of Tengen ) . | Verenahof was a small part of West Germany completely surrounded by land belonging to Switzerland . | [] |
Geographically , it was separated from Wiechs am Randen by a 200 – 300 metre wide strip of Swiss territory . | It was separated from the rest of the country by a strip of land about 200 to 300 metres wide . | [] |
In 1522 , Emperor Charles V and his brother , Archduke Ferdinand of Austria purchased Verenahof along with other territories in the vicinity ( Tengen , Kommingen , Wiechs am Randen ) from Count , who expressly wished not to sell these possessions to the Swiss Canton of Schaffhausen . | In 1522 , Emperor Charles V and his brother Archduke Ferdinand of Austria bought Verenahof at the same time when they bought other small pieces of land in the same region ( Tengen , Kommingen , Wiechs am Randen ) from Count . | [] |
In the 17th and 18th centuries there were repeated disputes between Tengen and the adjacent Schaffhausen over the access roads and the exact delimitation of the enclave . | In the 17th and 18th centuries there were arguments between Tengen and Schaffhausen about access roads and the exact border of the enclave . | [] |
By 1964 a treaty was concluded between Germany and Switzerland , which entered into force on 4 October 1967 . | In 1964 West Germany and Switzerland agreed that Verenahof would become part of Switzerland . | [] |
Verenahof now forms part of the Swiss municipality of Bu ̈ ttenhardt . | Today Verenahof is part of the village of Bu ̈ ttenhardt . | [] |
At the Wiechs am Randen town hall there are some remaining border markers that became obsolete with the land swap in 1967 ; and in Bu ̈ ttenhardt , at the old school house , some old border markers from the 1930s have been used to frame bushes planted around the enclave . | At the Wiechs am Randen town hall there are some remaining border markers that became no longer needed with the land swap in 1967 ; and in Bu ̈ ttenhardt , at the old school house , some old border markers from the 1930s have been used to frame bushes planted around the enclave . | [] |
SummerSlam ( 2001 ) was the fourteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view ( PPV ) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) . | SummerSlam ( 2001 ) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) . <SEP> It was the fourteenth SummerSlam event held by the WWF . | [] |
It took place on August 19 , 2001 , at the Compaq Center at San Jose in San Jose , California . | It was held on August 19 , 2001 at Compaq Center in San Jose , California . | [] |
Sharon Marie Tate was born on January 24 , 1943 , in Dallas , Texas , the eldest of three daughters to Colonel Paul James Tate ( 1922 – 2005 ) , a United States Army officer , and his wife , Doris Gwendolyn ( ne ́ e Willett , 1924 – 1992 ) . | Tate was born in Dallas , Texas on January 23 , 1943 . <SEP> She was the daughter of a career army officer . | [] |
Shortly after midnight , they were murdered by members of Charles Manson 's " family " . | The acts ( four people were murdered ) were done by the members of Manson 's group , known as The Family . | [] |
The region where Basque is spoken has become smaller over centuries , especially at the northern , southern , and eastern borders . | The region where Basque is spoken is smaller than what is known as the Basque Country , or " Euskal Herria " in Basque . | [] |
Historically , Latin or Romance languages have been the official languages in this region . | Historically , Latin or Romance has been the official language . | [] |
Besides its standardised version , the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan , Gipuzkoan , and Upper Navarrese in Spain , and Navarrese – Lapurdian and Souletin in France . | There are six main Basque dialects , comprising Biscayan , Guipuzcoan , and High Navarrese ( in Spain ) , and Low Navarrese , Labourdin , and Souletin ( in France ) . | [] |
They take their names from the historic Basque provinces , but the dialect boundaries are not congruent with province boundaries . | The dialect boundaries are not however congruent with political boundaries . | [] |
Basque is an ergative – absolutive language . | Basque is an ergative-absolutive language . | [] |
The Basque language features five vowels : / a / , / e / , / i / , / o / and / u / ( the same that are found in Spanish , Asturian and Aragonese ) . | It consists of five pure vowels , / i e a o u / . | [] |
Through contact with neighbouring peoples , Basque has adopted many words from Latin , Spanish , and Gascon , among other languages . | By contact with neighbouring peoples , Basque has borrowed words from Latin , Spanish , French , Gascon , among others , but accepted relatively few compared to many Indo-European languages . | [] |
There are a considerable number of Latin loans ( sometimes obscured by being subject to Basque phonology and grammar for centuries ) , for example : " lore " ( " flower " , from " florem " ) , " errota " ( " mill " , from " rotam " , " mill wheel " ) , " gela " ( " room " , from " cellam " ) , " gauza " ( " thing " , from " causa " ) . | Some claim that many of its words come from Latin , but phonetic evolution has made many of them appear nowadays as if they were native words , e.g. " lore " ( " flower " , from " florem " ) , " errota " ( " mill " , from " rotam " , " mill wheel " ) , " gela " ( " room " , from " cellam " ) . | [] |
Basque is written using the Latin script including " n ̃ " and sometimes " c ̧ " and " u ̈ " . | Basque is written using the Latin alphabet . | [] |
Cristo ́ bal Emilio " Curro " Torres Ruiz ( born 27 December 1976 ) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right back , and is a manager . | Curro Torres ( born 27 December 1976 ) is a Spanish football player . | [] |
Sarbhana is one of the 51 union councils of Abbottabad District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . | Sarbhana is one of the 51 Union Councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . | [] |
Sarbhana is located in the west of the district , it is bounded by the following Union Councils , to the north by Kakul , Kuthwal and Beerangali , to the east by Phalkot , to the south by Namli Maira , Bagnotar and Bagh , and to the west by Dhamtour ( Sungli Narrian village ) . | Sarbhana is in the west of the district , it is next to following Union Councils , to the north by Kakul , Kuthwal and Beerangali , to the east by Phalkot , to the south by Namli Maira , Bagnotar and Bagh , and to the west by Dhamtour ( Sungli Narrian village ) . | [] |
The Union Council is subdivided into the following areas : Aziz Bang , Dessal , Khan , Sadra , Dharia , Sarbhana , Seergah , Mohar Khurd and Narian , Sungli . | The Union Council is subdivided into the following areas : Aziz Bang , Desal , Khan , Sadra , Dharay , Sarbhana , Seergah , Mohar and Narian Khurd . | [] |
Above 200 mA , muscle contractions are so strong that the heart muscles can not move at all , but these conditions prevent fibrillation . | At 100 mA the heart fibrillates -- death is quick . <SEP> At 200 mA you get severe musculature contractions and burning . | [] |
The Mil Mi-1 ( USAF / DoD reporting name " Type 32 " , NATO reporting name " Hare " ) was a Soviet three- or four-seat light utility helicopter . | The Mil Mi-1 ( Russian : Мил Ми-1 ; NATO reporting name : Hare ) is a Soviet civilian and military helicopter . | [] |
Carl-Henning Pedersen ( 23 September 1913 – 20 February 2007 ) was a Danish painter and a key member of the COBRA movement . | Carl-Henning Pedersen ( 23 September 1913 – 20 February 2007 ) was a Danish painter and a key member of the COBRA movement which existed from 1948 to 1951 . | [] |
Alfelt encouraged Pedersen to paint , and he first exhibited at the Artists ' Autumn Exhibition ( " Kunstnernes Eftera ̊ rsudstilling " ) in Copenhagen in 1936 , where he showed four abstract works . | Else Alfelt encouraged Pedersen to paint , and he first exhibited at the Artists ' Autumn Exhibition ( " Kunstnernes Eftera ̊ rsudstilling " ) in Copenhagen in 1936 , where he showed four abstract works . | [] |
His modernist style was at odds with the socialist realism preferred by his communist friends , who snubbed him and he argued with Bertolt Brecht about his art . | His modernist style was at odds with the socialist realism preferred by his communist friends , who snubbed him : he argued with Bertolt Brecht about his art . | [] |
He joined the Høst group during the Nazi occupation of Denmark , writing about medieval Danish murals for its journal , " Helhesten " , and continued to produce seditiously modern abstract works . | He joined the Høst group during the Nazi occupation of Denmark , writing about medieval Danish murals for its journal , " Helhesten " , and continued to produce controversial modern abstract works . | [] |
He and his wife were amongst the founding members of the CoBrA movement in 1948 . | Pedersen and Else Alfelt were founder members of the CoBrA movement in 1948 together with Asger Jorn , Karel Appel and others . | [] |
They both remained with the group until it dissolved in 1951 , producing free-form , spontaneous images in strong , fantastic colours . | They remained with the group until it dissolved in 1951 , producing free-form , spontaneous images in strong , fantastic colours . | [] |
Pedersen moved into monumental art in the 1960s and 1970s , producing a large mosaic , " Cosmic Sea " , for the H. C. Ørsted Institute at Copenhagen University , and a huge tiled wall decoration , " Fantasy Play Around the Wheel of Life " , for the Angli courtyard in Herning for example . | Pedersen moved into monumental art in the 1960s and 1970s , producing a large mosaic , " Cosmic Sea " , for the H. C. Ørsted Institute at Copenhagen University , and a huge tiled wall decoration , " Fantasy Play Around the Wheel of Life " , for the Angli courtyard in Herning . | [] |
Notorious for resisting selling his works , he donated thousands to the Carl-Henning Pedersen and Else Alfelt Museum , which opened in Herning in 1976 . | Pedersen was known for resisting to sell his works . <SEP> Instead , he donated thousands to the Carl-Henning Pedersen and Else Alfelt Museum , which opened in Herning in 1976 . | [] |
He moved to Burgundy in the 1980s , but most of his work still came from Danish sources . | Pedersen moved to Burgundy in the 1980s , but most of his work still came from Danish sources . | [] |
Sunamganj ( , Sylheti : ꠡꠥꠘꠣꠝꠉ ꠂ ꠘ ꠆ ꠎ ) is a district located in north-eastern Bangladesh within the Sylhet Division . | Sunamganj is a district in north-eastern Bangladesh . <SEP> It is part of the Sylhet Division . | [] |
The Christian Council of Sweden is an ecumenical Christian organization in Sweden , established on 15 December 1992 . | The Christian Council of Sweden is an echumenical Christian organization in Sweden . <SEP> It was established on 15 December 1992 . | [] |
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