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[ "Steve Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11 , 1980 , and became Microsoft 's 30th employee , the first business manager hired by Gates .", "Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11 , 1980 . , and was Microsoft 's 24th worker , the first man who told people what to do hired by Bill Gates ." ]
[ "Ballmer has described Lucovsky 's account of the incident as a `` gross exaggeration of what actually took place '' .", "Ballmer said it was a `` gross exaggeration of what actually took place . ''" ]
[ "As CEO , Ballmer handled company finances and daily operations , but Gates remained chairman of the board and still retained control of the `` technological vision '' as chief software architect .", "As Big Cheese , Ballmer handled company monies , however Gates still controlled the `` technological vision . ''" ]
[ "Then , they and the studio audience watch footage of the guest 's fastest lap around the Top Gear test track .", "Power laps are one lap around the Top Gear Test Track ." ]
[ "In patients at high risk of ventricular fibrillation , the use of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator has been shown to be beneficial .", "In patients at high risk of ventricular fibrillation the use of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator has been shown to help ." ]
[ "Ventricular fibrillation is a medical emergency that requires prompt Advanced Life Support interventions .", "Ventricular fibrillation is a medical emergency ." ]
[ "It covers an area of approximately 128 square kilometres and comprises the suburbs of Ivanhoe , Eaglemont , Bellfield , Heidelberg , Rosanna , Viewbank , Lower Plenty , Macleod , Yallambie , Eltham , Watsonia , Bundoora , Greensborough , Montmorency , Briar Hill , St Helena , Research , North Warrandyte and Kangaroo Ground .", "It includes the suburbs of Ivanhoe , Eaglemont , Bellfield , Heidelberg , Rosanna , Viewbank , Lower Plenty , Macleod , Yallambie , Eltham , Watsonia , Bundoora , Greensborough , Montmorency , Briar Hill , St Helena , Research , North Warrandyte and Kangaroo Ground ." ]
[ "It is located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne , and lies north of the Yarra River .", "It covers the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne north of the Yarra River ." ]
[ "The Division is currently held by Jenny Macklin , the former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party .", "Jenny Macklin is the Minister for Families , Housing , Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party ." ]
[ "It was named after three Wurundjeri Aboriginal Australian men who supposedly made the Batman Treaty with the party of early colonial settler and one of the founders of Melbourne , John Batman in 1835 .", "They signed the Batman Treaty with one of the founders of Melbourne , John Batman , in 1835 ." ]
[ "The hit American series is hosted by television personality Julie Chen .", "The American series is hosted by television personality Julie Chen ." ]
[ "Produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan for Fly On The Wall Entertainment , it currently airs in the United States on CBS and in Canada on Global .", "It is produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan for Fly On The Wall Entertainment ." ]
[ "When only two houseguests remained , all of the previously evicted houseguests would select a winner .", "When two HouseGuests remain , the evicted HouseGuests voted for the winner ." ]
[ "It is currently the second longest running version in the world to have done so , after the Spanish version .", "It is currently the second longest version of the show to have done so , after the Spanish version ." ]
[ "Big Brother is a television reality game show based on an originally Dutch TV series of the same name created by producer John de Mol in 1997 .", "It is based on an originally Dutch language TV series of the same name which was created by John de Mol in 1997 ." ]
[ "For this new format , one houseguest would become the weekly Head of Household , and would be required to nominate two houseguests for eviction .", "The Head of Household is responsible for nominating two HouseGuests for eviction ." ]
[ "The show follows a group of houseguests living together 24 hours a day in the `` Big Brother '' house , isolated from the outside world but under constant surveillance with no privacy for three months .", "The show follows a group of House Guests living together 24 hours a day in the `` Big Brother '' house ." ]
[ "The houseguests compete for the chance to win a $ 500,000 grand prize by avoiding weekly eviction , and in second place is awarded $ 50,000 .", "The HouseGuests compete for the chance to win $ 500,000 ." ]
[ "The houseguests then vote to evict one of the nominees , and the houseguest with the most votes is evicted .", "The HouseGuest who received the most public vote was evicted ." ]
[ "This season was the first to feature the Golden Power of Veto , in which a nominee could use it to remove themselves from the block .", "At first , the Power of Veto was silver and if a nominee won the Power of Veto the nominee could not save themselves ." ]
[ "Since its television debut in 2000 , Big Brother has run continuously with at least one season of the show airing each year .", "Since its US television start in 2000 , Big Brother has continue airing with at least one season of the show on CBS each year ." ]
[ "Boy was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin with Steve Lillywhite producing .", "It was produced by Steve Lillywhite , and recorded in a Dublin studio called Windmill Lane Studios ." ]
[ "Some of the songs , including `` An Cat Dubh '' and `` The Ocean '' , were written and recorded in the studio .", "Some songs were written in the studio , like `` An Cat Dubh '' and `` The Ocean '' ." ]
[ "`` A Day Without Me '' and `` I Will Follow '' were released as singles .", "They were `` I Will Follow '' and `` A Day Without Me '' ." ]
[ "Gérard Philipe ( 4 December 1922 - 25 November 1959 ) was a prominent French actor who appeared in 34 films between 1944 and 1959 .", "Gérard Philipe ( 4 December 1922 - 25 November 1959 ) was a French actor who appeared in 34 movies between 1944 and 1959 ." ]
[ "In 1951 , Philipe married Nicole Fourcade ( 1917-1990 ) , an actress\\/writer , with whom he had two children .", "In 1951 , Philipe married Nicole Fourcade ( 1917-1990 ) ." ]
[ "He is buried in the village cemetery in Ramatuelle , Var near the Mediterranean Sea coast .", "He was buried in the village cemetery in Ramatuelle , Var near the Mediterranean Sea ." ]
[ "She adopted the pseudonym , Anne Philipe , and wrote about her husband in two books , the first called Souvenirs ( 1960 ) and a second biography titled Le Temps d'un soupir ( No Longer Than a Sigh , 1963 ) .", "The first called Souvenirs ( 1960 ) and a second biography titled Le Temps d'un soupir ( No Longer Than a Sign , 1963 ) ." ]
[ "Philipe made his film debut in Les Petites du Quai aux Fleurs ( 1943 ) and after a few more minor film roles , he rocketed to fame as a result of his performance in Claude Autant-Lara 's Devil in the Flesh ( 1947 ) .", "Philipe made his movie debut in Les Petites du Quai aux Fleurs ( 1943 ) ." ]
[ "As a teenager Philipe took acting lessons before going to Paris to study at the Conservatoire of Dramatic Art .", "He done this before going to Paris to study at the Conservatoire of Dramatic Art ." ]
[ "Born Gérard Philip in Cannes , France , he was of one quarter Czech ancestry from his maternal grandmother and three quarters French ancestry .", "He had Czech ancestry from his maternal grandmother ." ]
[ "To commemorate the centenary of the cinema in 1995 , the French government issued a series of limited edition coins that included a 100 franc coin bearing the image of Philipe .", "In 1995 , the celebrate 100 years of the cinema , the French government issued a series of limited edition coins ." ]
[ "In Germany he has been scarcely less respected than in his native country ; a cultural center is named after him in Berlin .", "However , a cultural center is named after him in Berlin ." ]
[ "In 1986 , his portrait appeared on a French commemorative postage stamp .", "In 1986 , he was given a postage stamp with his picture on it ." ]
[ "At sunset , families hasten for the fast-breaking meal known as iftar .", "This meal is known as Iftar ." ]
[ "The only Pacific hurricane to strike Mexico at a greater intensity was Hurricane Madeline of 1976 .", "The only Pacific hurricanes to strike Mexico at greater intensity were 1976 's Hurricane Madeline and an unnamed 1959 storm ." ]
[ "Hurricane Kenna is currently the second most intense Pacific hurricane to strike Mexico .", "Hurricane Kenna was a destructive hurricane of the 2002 Pacific hurricane season ." ]
[ "On 27 March 2009 , Mendoza documented a visit to Guantanamo Bay detention camp on her Internet blog .", "On 27 March 2009 , Mendoza documented a visit to Guantanamo Bay detention camp on her blog ." ]
[ "Dayana Sabrina Mendoza Moncada ( born June 1 , 1986 in Caracas , Venezuela ) is a model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the titles of Miss Venezuela 2007 and Miss Universe 2008 .", "Dayana Sabrina Mendoza Moncada ( born June 1 , 1986 in Caracas , Venezuela ) is a model and beauty pageant titleholder ." ]
[ "In it , she was quoted as saying , '' ( Guantanamo ) was such a relaxing place , so calm and beautiful '' .", "In it , she was quoted as saying , `` Guantanamo was such a relaxing place , so calm and beautiful '' ." ]
[ "The site also includes links to a discussion forum and blog .", "It has a website which contains a forum , a blog and a calendar of events ." ]
[ "Heart is an American rock band that first found success in Canada and later in the United States and worldwide .", "Heart is rock band which started in Seattle in the 1960s ." ]
[ "In 1999 Nancy released a solo album , Live at McCabe 's Guitar Shop .", "Bad Animals is also the name of an album they made in 1987 In 1999 , Nancy made a solo album called `` Live at McCabes Guitar Shop '' ." ]
[ "In May 2010 there was a reunion of former male members of the band , including Roger Fisher and Steve Fossen ; they performed at the Synergia Northwest concert in Tacoma , Washington .", "Roger Fisher and Steve Fossen left the band ." ]
[ "The group was also disparagingly called Newmanites ( pre-1845 ) and Puseyites ( post-1845 ) after two prominent Tractarians , John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey .", "Members of this movement were known as ` Tractarians ' ( from Tracts for the Times , a collection of books , pamphlets and essays that described their beliefs ) ; opponents of the movement called them Newmanites ( before 1845 ) and Puseyites ( from 1845 ) , after John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey , two leading Tractarians ." ]
[ "Super Size Me is a 2004 American documentary film directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock , an American independent filmmaker .", "Super Size Me is a 2004 American documentary movie directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock ." ]
[ "It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White 's tetralogy The Once and Future King .", "It was then later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White 's tetralogy The Once and Future King ." ]
[ "The 18th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series , it was the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney 's death .", "It was the last Disney animated movie released before Walt Disney 's death ." ]
[ "The film is based on the novel of the same name , first published in 1938 as a single novel .", "The novel was at first published in 1938 as a single novel ." ]
[ "The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Score-Adaptation or Treatment in 1963 , but lost against Irma La Douce .", "The movie received an Academy Award nomination for Best Score-Adaptation or Treatment in 1963 ." ]
[ "The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and originally released to theaters on December 25 , 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution .", "The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated fantasy comedy movie ." ]
[ "In 2007 she became the presenter of ITV 's coverage of the British Touring Car Championship alongside Ted Kravitz .", "In 2007 , she became the presenter of ITV 's coverage of the British Touring Car Championship ." ]
[ "The kernel is a fundamental part of a modern computer 's operating system .", "A kernel is the central part of an operating system ." ]
[ "The fossil record of the group extends back into the Cambrian , with fossils of both barnacles and tongue worms known from that period .", "The fossil record of the group extends back into the Cambrian , with fossils of barnacles and tongue worms known from that period ." ]
[ "Six subclasses are generally recognized , although many works have further included the ostracods among the Maxillopoda .", "Six subclasses are generally recognized , although many works have included the ostracods among the Maxillopoda ." ]
[ "Maxillopoda is a diverse class of crustaceans including barnacles , copepods and a number of related animals .", "Maxillopoda is a diverse class of crustaceans which includes the barnacles , copepods and a number of related animals ." ]
[ "They often have short bodies , with the abdomen reduced in size , and generally lacking any appendages .", "They often have short bodies , with the abdomen reduced in size , and generally lacking any appendages This may have arisen through paedomorphosis ." ]
[ "They have a bauplan comprising 5 cephalic segments , 6 thoracic segments and 4 abdominal segments , followed by a telson .", "Their bodyplan has 5 head segments , 6 thoracic segments and 4 abdominal segments , followed by a telson ( tailpiece ) ." ]
[ "Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich ( full name German : Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar , Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein , anglicised as Clement Wenceslas Lothar von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein ; 15 May 1773 - 11 June 1859 ) was a politician and statesman of Rhenish extraction and one of the most important diplomats of his era , serving as the Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire from 1809 until the liberal revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation .", "Klemens Wenzel , Prince von Metternich ( German : Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar , Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein ) ( May 15 , 1773 - June 11 , 1859 ) was an Austrian politician ." ]
[ "Ball was born to Henry Durrell Ball ( September 16 , 1887 - April 26 , 1915 ) and Desiree `` DeDe '' Evelyn Hunt ( September 21 , 1892 - July 20 , 1977 ) in Jamestown , New York .", "Ball was born to Henry Durrell Ball ( September 16 , 1887 - February 19 , 1915 ) and Desiree `` DeDe '' Evelyn Hunt ( September 21 , 1892 - July 20 , 1977 ) in Jamestown , New York ." ]
[ "At the time of her death , she had been married to her second husband and business partner , standup comedian Gary Morton , for more than 27 years .", "At the time of her death she was married to her second husband and business partner , standup comedian Gary Morton ." ]
[ "She was the recipient of the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1979 , the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kennedy Center Honors in 1986 , and the Governors Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 1989 .", "She was given the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1979 , the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kennedy Center Honors in 1986 , and the Governors Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 1989 ." ]
[ "Lucille Désirée Ball ( August 6 , 1911 - April 26 , 1989 ) was an American comedienne , model , film and television actress and studio executive .", "Lucille Désirée Ball ( August 6 , 1911 - April 26 , 1989 ) was an American comedian , model , movie and television actress and studio executive ." ]
[ "On July 17 , 1951 , at almost 40 years of age , Ball gave birth to their first child , Lucie Désirée Arnaz .", "On July 17 , 1951 , she gave birth to their first child , Lucie Désirée Arnaz ." ]
[ "Ball was nominated for an Emmy Award thirteen times , and won four times .", "Ball was nominated for an Emmy Award thirteen times ." ]
[ "Ball and Arnaz divorced on May 4 , 1960 .", "Ball and Arnaz divorced on 4 May 1960 ." ]
[ "On April 26 , 1989 , Ball died of a dissecting aortic aneurysm at age 77 .", "On 26 April 1989 , Ball died of an aortic aneurysm at age 77 ." ]
[ "Ball had one of Hollywood 's longest careers .", "She also had one of Hollywood 's longest careers ." ]
[ "In 1962 , Ball became the first woman to run a major television studio , Desilu , which produced many successful and popular television series such as `` Mission Impossible '' and `` Star Trek '' .", "In 1962 , Ball became the first woman to run a major television studio , Desilu ." ]
[ "She was star of the sitcoms I Love Lucy , The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour , The Lucy Show , Here 's Lucy and Life with Lucy , and was one of the most popular and influential stars in the United States during her lifetime .", "She was the star of the sitcoms I Love Lucy , The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour , The Lucy Show , Here 's Lucy and Life With Lucy ." ]
[ "She continued making films in the 1960s and 1970s .", "She was still making movies in the 1960s and 1970s ." ]
[ "In 1951 , Ball was instrumental in the creation of the television series I Love Lucy .", "In 1951 , Ball was important in the creation of the television series I Love Lucy ." ]
[ "Ball was dubbed the `` Queen of the Bs '' ( referring to her many roles in B-films ) .", "Ball was named the `` Queen of the Bs '' ." ]
[ "In 1977 , Ball was among the first recipients of the Women in Film Crystal Award .", "In 1977 Ball was one of the first people to be given the Women in Film Crystal Award ." ]
[ "Ball met and eloped with Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz in 1940 .", "Ball met and married ( Cuban band leader Desi Arnaz in 1940 ." ]
[ "In 1929 , Ball landed work as a model and later began her performing career on Broadway using the stage name `` Diane Belmont '' .", "She later began her performing career on Broadway using the stage name Diane Belmont ." ]
[ "She assumed many small movie roles in the 1930s as a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures .", "She worked for RKO Radio Pictures at the time ." ]
[ "Ball went on to star in two more successful television series : The Lucy Show , which ran on CBS from 1962 to 1968 ( 156 Episodes ) , and Here 's Lucy from 1968 to 1974 ( 144 episodes ) .", "It was shown on CBS from 1962 to 1968 ( 156 episodes ) ." ]
[ "Her last attempt at a television series was a 1986 show called Life with Lucy - which failed after eight episodes aired , although 13 were produced .", "It was called Life with Lucy ." ]
[ "After her father died , Ball and her brother Fred Henry Ball ( July 17 , 1915 - February 5 , 2007 ) were raised by her mother and grandparents in Celoron , New York a summer resort village on Lake Chautauqua just west of Jamestown .", "She had a brother Fred Henry Ball ( July 17 , 1915 - February 5 , 2007 ) ." ]
[ "The anchovy is a significant food source for almost every predatory fish in its environment , including the California halibut , rock fish , yellowtail , shark , chinook , and coho salmon .", "The anchovy is a good food source for almost every predatory fish in its environment , including the California halibut , rock fish , yellowtail , sharks , chinook , and coho salmon ." ]
[ "Anchovies are a family ( Engraulidae ) of small , common salt-water forage fish .", "The anchovies are a family ( Engraulidae ) of small but common schooling saltwater plankton-feeding fish ." ]
[ "The snout is blunt with tiny , sharp teeth in both jaws .", "The snout is blunt with small , sharp teeth in both jaws ." ]
[ "Anchovies are found in scattered areas throughout the world 's oceans , but are concentrated in temperate waters , and are rare or absent in very cold or very warm seas .", "Anchovies are concentrated in temperate waters , and are rare or absent in very cold or very warm seas ." ]
[ "It is also extremely important to marine mammals and birds ; for example , breeding success of California brown pelicans and elegant terns is strongly connected to anchovy abundance .", "It is also extremely important to marine mammals and birds ; for example , California brown pelicans and elegant terns ." ]
[ "Anchovies are small , green fish with blue reflections due to a silver-colored longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin .", "The anchovy is a small green fish with blue reflections ." ]
[ "The mouth is larger than that of herrings and silversides , two fish which anchovies closely resemble in other respects .", "The mouth is larger than those of herrings and silversides , two fish which they closely resemble ." ]
[ "The anchovy appears to spawn at least 100 km ( 62 mi ) from the shore , near the surface of the water .", "Spawning occurs between October and March , but not in water colder than 12 ° C . The anchovy appears to spawn 100 kilometers from the shore , near the surface of the water ." ]
[ ", November 18 , 709 - January 11 , 782 ) was the 49th emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession .", ", 18 November 709 - 11 January 782 ) was the 49th emperor of Japan , according to the traditional order of succession ." ]
[ "Emperor Kōnin is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates Tahara no Higashi no Misasagi ( 田原東陵 ?", "Emperor Kōnin is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates Tahara no Higashi no Misasagi in Nara as the location of Kōnin 's mausoleum ." ]
[ "Kōnin 's reign lasted from 770 to 781 .", "Kōnin 's reign started in 770 and ended in 781 ." ]
[ "Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by most militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations .", "It is also used by some police forces or other uniformed organizations ." ]
[ "Corporal is an Army and Air Force non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Forces .", "Corporal is a military rank that is used by most militaries ." ]
[ "However , in the United States Army , the rank of corporal is rarely used , as the Table of Organization & Equipment ( TO&E ) rank of a fire team leader is sergeant and that of squad leader is staff sergeant .", "In the United States Army a Corporal is usually a fire team leader or second-in-command of a squad of soldiers ." ]
[ "Marine infantry corporals generally serve as `` fire-team leaders , '' leading a 4-man team or weapons crew of similar size ( e.g. , assault weapons squad , medium machine gun team , or LWCMS mortar squad ) .", "In the United States Marine Corps , Corporal is the rank for a team leader of a squad , machine gun team or the equivalent ." ]
[ "In recent years Jacmel has been host to a large film festival , the ` Festival Film Jakmèl ' , started in 2004 , and in 2007 the international music festival ` Festival Mizik Jakmèl ' was successfully launched .", "Since 2004 , the ` Festival Film Jakmèl ' is celebrated in Jacmel and , since 2007 , the international music festival ` Festival Mizik Jakmèl ' ." ]
[ "On August 31 , 1969 , on the eve of his 46th birthday , Marciano was a passenger in a small private plane , a Cessna 172 headed to Des Moines , Iowa .", "In 1969 , on the eve of his 46th birthday , Marciano was a passenger in a small private plane , a Cessna 172 , headed to Des Moines , Iowa ." ]
[ "Marciano was named fighter of the year by Ring three times .", "Marciano was named fighter of the year by Ring Magazine three times ." ]
[ "After only a month of training in nearly four years , Marciano decided against it and never seriously considered a comeback again .", "After a period in training and thinking about a comeback , Marciano decided against it and never seriously considered a comeback again ." ]
[ "Marciano announced his retirement on April 27 , 1956 , aged 32 .", "Marciano announced his retirement in a press conference on April 27 , 1956 ." ]