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Language B then begins to supplant language A : the speakers of Language A abandon their own language in favor of the other language , generally because they believe that it will help them achieve certain goals within government , the workplace , and in social settings . <arg1> Language B </arg1> <rel> begins to supplant </rel> <arg2> language A </arg2> 1
Language B then begins to supplant language A : the speakers of Language A abandon their own language in favor of the other language , generally because they believe that it will help them achieve certain goals within government , the workplace , and in social settings . <arg1> the speakers of Language A </arg1> <rel> abandon in favor of the other language </rel> <arg2> their own language </arg2> 1
Language B then begins to supplant language A : the speakers of Language A abandon their own language in favor of the other language , generally because they believe that it will help them achieve certain goals within government , the workplace , and in social settings . <arg1> certain goals </arg1> <rel> are </rel> <arg2> within government </arg2> 1
Language B then begins to supplant language A : the speakers of Language A abandon their own language in favor of the other language , generally because they believe that it will help them achieve certain goals within government , the workplace , and in social settings . <arg1> certain goals </arg1> <rel> are </rel> <arg2> within the workplace </arg2> 1
Language B then begins to supplant language A : the speakers of Language A abandon their own language in favor of the other language , generally because they believe that it will help them achieve certain goals within government , the workplace , and in social settings . <arg1> certain goals </arg1> <rel> are </rel> <arg2> in social settings </arg2> 1
Lemmy believes that if Will Reid Dick had not been there , they could have worked through the problems , but ended up exchanging a few words and Clarke left the studio . <arg1> they </arg1> <rel> ended up exchanging </rel> <arg2> a few words </arg2> 1
Lemmy believes that if Will Reid Dick had not been there , they could have worked through the problems , but ended up exchanging a few words and Clarke left the studio . <arg1> Clarke </arg1> <rel> left </rel> <arg2> the studio </arg2> 1
Lemmy believes that if Will Reid Dick had not been there , they could have worked through the problems , but ended up exchanging a few words and Clarke left the studio . <arg1> Will Reid Dick </arg1> <rel> had been </rel> <arg2> there </arg2> 1
Lemmy believes that if Will Reid Dick had not been there , they could have worked through the problems , but ended up exchanging a few words and Clarke left the studio . <arg1> Will Reid Dick </arg1> <rel> had been </rel> <arg2> in the studio </arg2> 1
Lens subluxation is also seen in dogs and is characterized by a partial displacement of the lens . <arg1> Lens subluxation </arg1> <rel> is also seen in </rel> <arg2> dogs </arg2> 1
Lens subluxation is also seen in dogs and is characterized by a partial displacement of the lens . <arg1> Lens subluxation </arg1> <rel> is characterized by </rel> <arg2> a partial displacement of the lens </arg2> 1
Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun , and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China . <arg1> Li Hongzhi </arg1> <rel> began </rel> <arg2> his public teachings of Falun Gong </arg2> 1
Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun , and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China . <arg1> Li Hongzhi </arg1> <rel> gave </rel> <arg2> lectures </arg2> 1
Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun , and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China . <arg1> Li Hongzhi </arg1> <rel> taught </rel> <arg2> Falun Gong exercises </arg2> 1
Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s , it often lampooned the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time . <arg1> it </arg1> <rel> often lampooned </rel> <arg2> the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time </arg2> 1
Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s , it often lampooned the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time . <arg1> it </arg1> <rel> was Like </rel> <arg2> other BBC content of the mid-1990s </arg2> 1
Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s , it often lampooned the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time . <arg1> other BBC content </arg1> <rel> was of </rel> <arg2> the mid-1990s </arg2> 1
Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s , it often lampooned the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time . <arg1> available satellite television </arg1> <rel> had </rel> <arg2> low-budget quality </arg2> 1
Luke Robert Ravenstahl is an American politician who served as the 59th Mayor of Pittsburgh from 2006 until 2014 . <arg1> Luke Robert Ravenstahl </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> an American politician </arg2> 1
Luke Robert Ravenstahl is an American politician who served as the 59th Mayor of Pittsburgh from 2006 until 2014 . <arg1> Luke Robert Ravenstahl </arg1> <rel> served as </rel> <arg2> the 59th Mayor </arg2> 1
Luke Robert Ravenstahl is an American politician who served as the 59th Mayor of Pittsburgh from 2006 until 2014 . <arg1> Luke Robert Ravenstahl </arg1> <rel> served as </rel> <arg2> the 59th Mayor </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 28,750 versus $ 16,250 for females . <arg1> Males </arg1> <rel> had a median income of </rel> <arg2> $ 28,750 </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 28,750 versus $ 16,250 for females . <arg1> females </arg1> <rel> had a median income of </rel> <arg2> $ 16,250 </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 28,750 versus $ 16,250 for females . <arg1> median income of Males </arg1> <rel> is versus </rel> <arg2> median income of females </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 28,750 versus $ 16,250 for females . <arg1> $ 28,750 for Males </arg1> <rel> is versus </rel> <arg2> $ 16,250 for females </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 36,016 versus $ 32,679 for females . <arg1> Males </arg1> <rel> had a median income of </rel> <arg2> $ 36,016 </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 36,016 versus $ 32,679 for females . <arg1> females </arg1> <rel> had a median income of </rel> <arg2> $ 32,679 </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 36,016 versus $ 32,679 for females . <arg1> median income of Males </arg1> <rel> is versus </rel> <arg2> median income of females </arg2> 1
Males had a median income of $ 36,016 versus $ 32,679 for females . <arg1> $ 36,016 for Males </arg1> <rel> is versus </rel> <arg2> $ 32,679 for females </arg2> 1
Many are surgically removed for aesthetics and relief of psychosocial burden , but larger ones are also excised for prevention of cancer , although the benefit is impossible to assess for any individual patient . <arg1> Many </arg1> <rel> are surgically removed for </rel> <arg2> aesthetics </arg2> 1
Many are surgically removed for aesthetics and relief of psychosocial burden , but larger ones are also excised for prevention of cancer , although the benefit is impossible to assess for any individual patient . <arg1> Many </arg1> <rel> are surgically removed for </rel> <arg2> relief of psychosocial burden </arg2> 1
Many are surgically removed for aesthetics and relief of psychosocial burden , but larger ones are also excised for prevention of cancer , although the benefit is impossible to assess for any individual patient . <arg1> larger ones </arg1> <rel> are also excised for </rel> <arg2> prevention of cancer </arg2> 1
Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area , especially those in Southeast Asia , often speak mainly Hokkien at home . <arg1> Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area </arg1> <rel> often speak </rel> <arg2> mainly Hokkien </arg2> 1
Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area , especially those in Southeast Asia , often speak mainly Hokkien at home . <arg1> especially those overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area </arg1> <rel> often speak </rel> <arg2> mainly Hokkien </arg2> 1
Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area , especially those in Southeast Asia , often speak mainly Hokkien at home . <arg1> Many Chinese </arg1> <rel> are </rel> <arg2> overseas </arg2> 1
Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area , especially those in Southeast Asia , often speak mainly Hokkien at home . <arg1> Many overseas Chinese </arg1> <rel> have ancestors from </rel> <arg2> the Quanzhou area </arg2> 1
Many overseas Chinese whose ancestors came from the Quanzhou area , especially those in Southeast Asia , often speak mainly Hokkien at home . <arg1> especially those overseas Chinese </arg1> <rel> often speak at home </rel> <arg2> mainly Hokkien </arg2> 1
Meanwhile , the Mason City Division continued to operate as usual . <arg1> the Mason City Division </arg1> <rel> continued to operate as usual </rel> <arg2> Meanwhile </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> Models </arg1> <rel> produce figures between </rel> <arg2> 15,000 soldiers </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> Models </arg1> <rel> produce figures between </rel> <arg2> 36,000 soldiers </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> the barrack blocks </arg1> <rel> are in </rel> <arg2> the Gorgan Wall forts </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> the size of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts </arg1> <rel> is taken into account </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> the room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts </arg1> <rel> is taken into account </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
Models , taking into account the size and room number of the barrack blocks in the Gorgan Wall forts and likely occupation density , produce figures between 15,000 and 36,000 soldiers . <arg1> likely occupation density </arg1> <rel> is taken into account </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> Modern educational methods </arg1> <rel> were more widely spread </rel> <arg2> throughout the Empire </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> the country </arg1> <rel> embarked on </rel> <arg2> a development scheme </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> the country </arg1> <rel> embarked on </rel> <arg2> plans for modernization </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> plans for modernization </arg1> <rel> were tempered by </rel> <arg2> Ethiopian traditions </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> plans for modernization </arg1> <rel> were within the framework of </rel> <arg2> the ancient monarchical structure of the state </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> traditions </arg1> <rel> are </rel> <arg2> Ethiopian </arg2> 1
Modern educational methods were more widely spread throughout the Empire , and the country embarked on a development scheme and plans for modernization , tempered by Ethiopian traditions , and within the framework of the ancient monarchical structure of the state . <arg1> the state </arg1> <rel> has </rel> <arg2> ancient monarchical structure </arg2> 1
Modernity has been blended without sacrificing on the traditional Buddhist ethos . <arg1> Buddhist ethos </arg1> <rel> is traditional </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
Modification of the river began in earnest with the arrival of the Florida East Coast Railway in Miami in 1896 . <arg1> Modification of the river </arg1> <rel> began in earnest with </rel> <arg2> the arrival of the Florida East Coast Railway in Miami </arg2> 1
Modification of the river began in earnest with the arrival of the Florida East Coast Railway in Miami in 1896 . <arg1> the Florida East Coast Railway </arg1> <rel> is in </rel> <arg2> Miami </arg2> 1
Moore briefly dropped Marciano in the second round , but Marciano recovered and knocked Moore down five times , knocking him out in the ninth to retain the belt . <arg1> Moore </arg1> <rel> briefly dropped </rel> <arg2> Marciano </arg2> 1
Moore briefly dropped Marciano in the second round , but Marciano recovered and knocked Moore down five times , knocking him out in the ninth to retain the belt . <arg1> Marciano </arg1> <rel> knocked down five times </rel> <arg2> Moore </arg2> 1
Moore briefly dropped Marciano in the second round , but Marciano recovered and knocked Moore down five times , knocking him out in the ninth to retain the belt . <arg1> Marciano </arg1> <rel> retained </rel> <arg2> the belt </arg2> 1
No announcement from UTV was made about the decision to close the station earlier than planned . <arg1> the decision </arg1> <rel> was to close </rel> <arg2> the station </arg2> 1
No announcement from UTV was made about the decision to close the station earlier than planned . <arg1> UTV </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> the station </arg2> 1
Noatak has a gravel public airstrip and is primarily reached by air . <arg1> Noatak </arg1> <rel> has </rel> <arg2> a gravel public airstrip </arg2> 1
Noatak has a gravel public airstrip and is primarily reached by air . <arg1> Noatak </arg1> <rel> is primarily reached by </rel> <arg2> air </arg2> 1
Noatak has a gravel public airstrip and is primarily reached by air . <arg1> a gravel public airstrip </arg1> <rel> is in </rel> <arg2> Noatak </arg2> 1
Noatak has a gravel public airstrip and is primarily reached by air . <arg1> Noatak's public airstrip </arg1> <rel> is gravel </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
Not everyone completely trusted Vakama 's vision - Matau was particularly frustrated at following what he considered the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' - but with nothing else to go on they decided to track the Matoran down . <arg1> Not everyone </arg1> <rel> completely trusted </rel> <arg2> Vakama 's vision </arg2> 1
Not everyone completely trusted Vakama 's vision - Matau was particularly frustrated at following what he considered the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' - but with nothing else to go on they decided to track the Matoran down . <arg1> they </arg1> <rel> decided to track down </rel> <arg2> the Matoran </arg2> 1
Not everyone completely trusted Vakama 's vision - Matau was particularly frustrated at following what he considered the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' - but with nothing else to go on they decided to track the Matoran down . <arg1> Matau </arg1> <rel> considered Vakama 's vision </rel> <arg2> the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' </arg2> 1
Not everyone completely trusted Vakama 's vision - Matau was particularly frustrated at following what he considered the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' - but with nothing else to go on they decided to track the Matoran down . <arg1> Matau </arg1> <rel> considered Vakama </rel> <arg2> a `` fire-spitter '' </arg2> 1
Not everyone completely trusted Vakama 's vision - Matau was particularly frustrated at following what he considered the delusions of a `` fire-spitter '' - but with nothing else to go on they decided to track the Matoran down . <arg1> Vakama </arg1> <rel> had </rel> <arg2> a vision </arg2> 1
Nothing is known for certain about his life before about 1580 , but contemporary or near-contemporary accounts suggest that he was brought up as a member of the Church of Scotland , spent some time in Argyll before leaving for the Continent , and was converted to Catholicism in Spain . <arg1> Nothing </arg1> <rel> is known for certain about </rel> <arg2> his life before about 1580 </arg2> 1
Obviously the epilogue was not an afterthought supplied too late for the English edition , for it is referred to in `` The Castaway '' : `` in the sequel of the narrative , it will then be seen what like abandonment befell myself . '' <arg1> the epilogue </arg1> <rel> is referred to in </rel> <arg2> `` The Castaway '' </arg2> 1
Of the rest of the population , there was 1 individual who belonged to the Christian Catholic faith . <arg1> 1 individual </arg1> <rel> belonged to </rel> <arg2> the Christian Catholic faith </arg2> 1
Of the rest of the population , there was 1 individual who belonged to the Christian Catholic faith . <arg1> 1 individual </arg1> <rel> was Of </rel> <arg2> the rest of the population </arg2> 1
Of the rest of the population , there was 1 individual who belonged to the Christian Catholic faith . <arg1> 1 individual Of the rest of the population </arg1> <rel> belonged to </rel> <arg2> the Christian Catholic faith </arg2> 1
Of the rest of the population , there was 1 individual who belonged to the Christian Catholic faith . <arg1> the Catholic faith </arg1> <rel> is Christian </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> British double agent `` Garbo '' </arg1> <rel> was requested to give information on </rel> <arg2> the sites of V-1 impacts </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> British double agent `` Garbo '' </arg1> <rel> was requested to give information on </rel> <arg2> the times of V-1 impacts </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> British double agent `` Garbo '' </arg1> <rel> was requested by </rel> <arg2> his German controllers </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> `` Garbo '' </arg1> <rel> was a </rel> <arg2> British double agent </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> British double agent `` Garbo '' </arg1> <rel> had </rel> <arg2> German controllers </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> similar requests </arg1> <rel> were made to </rel> <arg2> the other German agents in Britain </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> similar requests </arg1> <rel> were made to </rel> <arg2> `` Brutus '' </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> similar requests </arg1> <rel> were made to </rel> <arg2> `` Tate '' </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> `` Brutus '' </arg1> <rel> was a German agent </rel> <arg2> in Britain </arg2> 1
On 16 June 1944 , British double agent `` Garbo '' was requested by his German controllers to give information on the sites and times of V-1 impacts , with similar requests made to the other German agents in Britain , `` Brutus '' and `` Tate '' . <arg1> `` Tate '' </arg1> <rel> was a German agent </rel> <arg2> in Britain </arg2> 1
On May 13 , 2010 , Yost was named manager of the Kansas City Royals , replacing Trey Hillman . <arg1> Yost </arg1> <rel> was named manager of </rel> <arg2> the Kansas City Royals </arg2> 1
On May 13 , 2010 , Yost was named manager of the Kansas City Royals , replacing Trey Hillman . <arg1> Yost </arg1> <rel> was replacing </rel> <arg2> Trey Hillman </arg2> 1
On May 13 , 2010 , Yost was named manager of the Kansas City Royals , replacing Trey Hillman . <arg1> the Royals </arg1> <rel> are in </rel> <arg2> Kansas City </arg2> 1
On May 13 , 2010 , Yost was named manager of the Kansas City Royals , replacing Trey Hillman . <arg1> Trey Hillman </arg1> <rel> was </rel> <arg2> a manager of the Kansas City Royals </arg2> 1
On May 15 , 2007 , XM suspended Opie & Anthony for 30 days , in response to a broadcast featuring a homeless man who wandered into the studio . <arg1> XM </arg1> <rel> suspended for 30 days </rel> <arg2> Opie & Anthony </arg2> 1
On May 15 , 2007 , XM suspended Opie & Anthony for 30 days , in response to a broadcast featuring a homeless man who wandered into the studio . <arg1> a homeless man </arg1> <rel> wandered into </rel> <arg2> the studio </arg2> 1
On May 15 , 2007 , XM suspended Opie & Anthony for 30 days , in response to a broadcast featuring a homeless man who wandered into the studio . <arg1> a man </arg1> <rel> was homeless </rel> <arg2> nan </arg2> 1
On November 2 , 2005 , Brown ended his contract early and left the federal government . <arg1> Brown </arg1> <rel> ended early </rel> <arg2> his contract </arg2> 1
On November 2 , 2005 , Brown ended his contract early and left the federal government . <arg1> Brown </arg1> <rel> left </rel> <arg2> the federal government </arg2> 1
On November 2 , 2005 , Brown ended his contract early and left the federal government . <arg1> Brown </arg1> <rel> had a contract with </rel> <arg2> the federal government </arg2> 1
One candidate is a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron , with another wreck near Escanaba , Michigan , also proposed . <arg1> One candidate </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron </arg2> 1
One candidate is a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron , with another wreck near Escanaba , Michigan , also proposed . <arg1> another wreck </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> near Escanaba , Michigan </arg2> 1
One candidate is a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron , with another wreck near Escanaba , Michigan , also proposed . <arg1> a wreck </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron </arg2> 1
One candidate is a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron , with another wreck near Escanaba , Michigan , also proposed . <arg1> Manitoulin Island </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> in Lake Huron </arg2> 1
One candidate is a wreck at the western end of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron , with another wreck near Escanaba , Michigan , also proposed . <arg1> Escanaba </arg1> <rel> is </rel> <arg2> in Michigan </arg2> 1
One example could be `` Time '' , the fifth song from Pink Floyd 's 1973 album `` The Dark Side Of The Moon '' , which contains a reprise of `` Breathe '' , the first song of the same album . <arg1> `` Time '' </arg1> <rel> is the fifth song from </rel> <arg2> Pink Floyd 's 1973 album `` The Dark Side Of The Moon '' </arg2> 1