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[ "However , all its passageways `` had become blocked by a solidified mass of rubble , small stones and rubbish which had been carried into the tomb by floodwaters '' and it was not until the 1903-1904 excavation season that Howard Carter , after 2 previous seasons of strenuous work , was able to clear its corridors and enter its double burial chamber .", "In 1903-1904 Howard Carter , after two years of hard work , was able to clear the passages and enter the double burial chamber ." ]
[ "Finally , outside of the fourth pylon , he erected four more flagpoles and two obelisks , although one of them , which now has fallen , was not inscribed until Thutmose III inscribed it about 50 years later .", "One of them , which now has fallen , was not inscribed until Thutmose III about 50 years later ." ]
[ "Thutmose III , Hatshepsut 's successor , decided to reinter his grandfather in an even more magnificent tomb , KV38 , which featured another yellow sarcophagus dedicated to Thutmose I and inscribed with texts which proclaimed this pharaoh 's love for his deceased grandfather .", "It has text carved on it which records Hatshepsut 's generosity towards her father : After Hatshepsut 's death , Thutmose III , Hatshepsut 's successor , moved his grandfather to a magnificent new tomb , KV38 ." ]
[ "It was later recorded by Hatshepsut that Thutmose willed the kingship to both Thutmose II and Hatshepsut .", "Hatshepsut said that Thutmose gave the kingship to them both ." ]
[ "Ineni was commissioned to dig this tomb , and presumably to build his mortuary temple .", "The architect , Ineni , built the tomb , and his mortuary temple ." ]
[ "Instead , he was more interested in his physical education career , receiving an honorary PE Masters degree in 1910 , patrolled the Mexican border for four months in 1916 during World War I , traveled to France , published two books ( `` A Modern College '' in 1911 and `` Essence of a Healthy Life '' in 1918 ) and took on American citizenship in 1925 .", "Instead , he was more interested in his physical education career , receiving an honorary PE Masters degree in 1910 , patrolled the Mexican border for four months in 1916 during World War I , traveled to France , published two books ( `` A Modern College '' in 1911 and `` Essence of a Healthy Life '' in 1918 ) and became an American citizen in 1925 ." ]
[ "However , basketball became a demonstration sport at the 1904 Games in St. Louis .", "However , basketball became a demonstration sport at the 1904 Games in St. Louis , USA ." ]
[ "Naismith was also inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame , FIBA Hall of Fame , and The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame , which was named in his honor .", "Naismith was also inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame and the FIBA Hall of Fame ." ]
[ "Finally , Naismith further reduced body contact by making the goal unguardable , namely placing it high above the player 's heads .", "Finally , Naismith further reduced body contact by making the goal unguardable , by putting it high above the player 's heads ." ]
[ "The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , where he is a member of the original Hall of Fame class , was named in Naismith 's honor .", "The Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , is named in Naismith 's honor ." ]
[ "In Lawrence , Kansas , James Naismith has a road named in his honor , Naismith Drive , which runs in front of Allen Fieldhouse ( the official address of Allen Fieldhouse is 1651 Naismith Drive ) , the university 's basketball facility .", "In Lawrence , Kansas , James Naismith has a road named in his honor , Naismith Drive , which runs in front of Allen Fieldhouse ( the official address of Allen Fieldhouse is 1700 Naismith Drive ) , Kansas University 's basketball arena ." ]
[ "When Allen became a coach himself and told him that he was going to coach basketball at Baker University in 1904 , Naismith discouraged him : `` You ca n't coach basketball ; you just play it . ''", "When Allen became a coach himself and told him that he was going to coach basketball at Baker University in 1904 , Naismith said to him : `` You ca n't coach basketball ; you just play it . ''" ]
[ "Polls conducted by ESPN and the Associated Press named basketball player Michael Jordan respectively first and second greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , and both polls featured fellow basketball players Wilt Chamberlain ( of KU , like Naismith ) and Bill Russell in the Top 20 .", "Polls conducted by ESPN and the Associated Press named basketball player Michael Jordan respectively first and second greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , and both polls featured fellow basketballers Wilt Chamberlain ( of KU , like Naismith ) and Bill Russell in the Top 20 ." ]
[ "Naismith died in 1939 after he suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage .", "Naismith died in 1939 after he suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage and was buried in Lawrence , Kansas ." ]
[ "From Springfield , Naismith went to Denver where he acquired a medical degree and in 1898 he joined the University of Kansas faculty at Lawrence , Kansas after coaching at Baker University .", "From Springfield , Naismith went to Denver where he studied for a medical degree and in 1898 he joined the University of Kansas faculty at Lawrence , Kansas ." ]
[ "When Dean Smith retired as head Basketball coach at North Carolina he was the winningest men 's coach in college basketball history , # 2 was Adolph Rupp ( Kentucky ) and # 3 was Allen .", "When Dean Smith retired as head Basketball coach at North Carolina he had the most wins in college basketball history , second was Adolph Rupp ( Kentucky ) and third was Allen ." ]
[ "He was a member of the Pi Gamma Mu and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities , and regarding his spiritual beliefs , Naismith was a Presbyterian Minister , he was also remembered as a Freemason .", "He was a member of the Pi Gamma Mu and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities , and regarding his spiritual beliefs , Naismith is remembered as a Freemason ." ]
[ "Maude Naismith died in 1937 , and on June 11 , 1939 , he married his second wife Florence B. Kincaid .", "Maude Naismith died in 1937 , and on June 11 , 1939 , he married his second wife Florence Kincaid ." ]
[ "Naismith is buried with his first wife in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence , KS .", "Naismith is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence , KS ." ]
[ "By 1892 , basketball had grown so popular on campus that Dennis Horkenbach ( editor-in-chief of The Triangle , the Springfield college newspaper ) featured it in an article called `` A New Game '' , and there were calls to call this new game `` Naismith Ball '' , but Naismith refused .", "By 1892 , basketball had grown so popular on campus that Dennis Horkenbach ( editor-in-chief of The Triangle , the Springfield college newspaper ) featured it in an article called `` A New Game '' , ." ]
[ "To score goals , he forced the players to throw a soft lobbing shot that had proven effective in his old favorite game duck on a rock .", "To score goals , he made players throw a soft lobbing shot that he had used in his old favorite game duck on a rock ." ]
[ "He won multiple Wicksteed medals for outstanding gymnastics performances .", "Naismith won many Wicksteed medals for outstanding gymnastics performances ." ]
[ "Since the ball could only be moved up the court via a pass early players tossed the ball over their heads as they ran up court .", "Since the ball could only be moved up the court with a pass , early players tossed the ball over their heads as they ran up court ." ]
[ "Naismith 's contributions to basketball have earned him several posthumous honors , such as in the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame , and the FIBA Hall of Fame .", "Naismith has been made a member of the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame and the FIBA Hall of Fame ." ]
[ "Naismith christened this new game `` Basket Ball '' and put his thoughts together in 13 basic rules .", "Naismith called this new game `` Basket Ball '' and put wrote down the 13 basic rules ." ]
[ "James Naismith ( November 6 , 1861 - November 28 , 1939 ) was a Canadian American sports coach and innovator .", "James Naismith ( November 6 , 1861 - November 28 , 1939 ) was a Canadian and naturalized American sports coach and innovator ." ]
[ "After the Olympic introduction to male athletes in 1936 , women 's basketball became an Olympic event in Montreal during the 1976 Summer Olympics .", "Women 's basketball became an Olympic event in Montreal during the 1976 Summer Olympics ." ]
[ "Secondly , he saw that most physical contact occurred while running with the ball , dribbling or hitting it , so he decided that passing was the only legal option .", "Secondly , he saw that most physical contact happened while running with the ball , dribbling or hitting it ." ]
[ "Instead , Allen embarked on a coaching career that would lead him to be known as `` the Father of Basketball Coaching . ''", "Allen began a coaching career that would lead him to be known as `` the Father of Basketball Coaching . ''" ]
[ "He invented the sport of basketball in 1891 .", "Naismith invented the sport of basketball in 1891 ." ]
[ "From 1891 on , Naismith taught physical education and became the first McGill director of athletics , but then left Montreal to become a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield , Massachusetts .", "He left Montreal to become a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield , Massachusetts ." ]
[ "Naismith is at the top of massive and prestigious coaching tree , as he coached Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen , who himself coached Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith , Adolph Rupp , and Ralph Miller who all coached future coaches as well .", "Nevertheless , Naismith has one of the greatest coaching legacies in basketball history , as he coached Basketball Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen , who himself coached Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith , Adolph Rupp , and Ralph Miller at the University of Kansas ." ]
[ "In his attempt to think up a new game , Naismith was guided by three main thoughts .", "Naismith was guided by three main thoughts ." ]
[ "By the turn of the century , there were enough college teams in the East of the U.S. that the first intercollegiate competitions could be played out .", "By the turn of the century , there were enough college teams in the east of the U.S. that the first games between different colleges could be played ." ]
[ "By 1893 , basketball was introduced internationally by the YMCA movement .", "By 1893 , basketball was introduced in other countries by the YMCA movement ." ]
[ "In these early days , the majority of the basketball games were played against nearby YMCA teams , with YMCA 's across the nation having played an integral part in the birth of basketball .", "In these early days , most basketball games were played against nearby YMCA teams ." ]
[ "Under Naismith , the team played only one current Big 12 school : Kansas State ( once ) .", "With Naismith as coach , the team played only three current Big 12 schools : Nebraska ( six times ) , Missouri ( twice ) , and Kansas State ( once ) ." ]
[ "As the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame reports , Naismith was also neither interested in self-promotion nor in the glory of competitive sports .", "As the Basketball Hall of Fame reports , Naismith was not interested in self-promotion nor in the glory of competitive sports ." ]
[ "During his lifetime , Naismith 's education and academic positions held were as follows : On June 21 , 2013 , Dr. Naismith was inducted into the Kansas Hall of Fame during ceremonies in Topeka .", "During his lifetime , Naismith 's education and academic positions held were as follows :" ]
[ "Struggling in school but gifted in farm labor , Naismith spent his days outside playing catch , hide-and-seek , or duck on a rock , a medieval game in which a person guards a large drake stone from opposing players , who try to knock it down by throwing smaller stones at it .", "This is old game in which a person guards a large stone from other players , who try to knock it down by throwing smaller stones at it ." ]
[ "Firstly , he analyzed the most popular games of those times ( rugby , lacrosse , soccer , football , hockey , and baseball ) ; Naismith noticed the hazards of a ball and concluded that the big soft soccer ball was safest .", "Firstly , he studied the most popular games of those times ( rugby , lacrosse , soccer , football , hockey and baseball ) ." ]
[ "On June 20 , 1894 , Naismith married Maude Evelyn Sherman ( September 6 , 1870 - March 4 , 1937 ) in Springfield , MA , USA .", "On June 20 , 1894 , Naismith married Maude E. Sherman from Springfield ." ]
[ "Naismith was born in 1861 in Ramsay Township ( now part of Mississippi Mills , Ontario ) .", "Naismith was born in 1861 in Ramsay Township ( now Almonte , Ontario ) ." ]
[ "The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , is named in his honor , and he was an inaugural inductee in 1959 .", "The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame was named after him ." ]
[ "Naismith was not initially hired to coach basketball , but rather as a chapel director and physical education instructor .", "Naismith was employed as chapel director and physical education instructor ." ]
[ "However , Naismith coached Forrest `` Phog '' Allen , his eventual successor at Kansas , who went on to join his mentor in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame .", "However , Naismith coached Forrest `` Phog '' Allen , who took over as coach at Kansas ." ]
[ "The university also named the court in Allen Fieldhouse James Naismith Court in his honor , despite Naismith having the worst record in school history .", "The university also named the court in Allen Fieldhouse , James Naismith Court in his honor ." ]
[ "Both practices are obsolete in the rules of modern basketball .", "Both practices are no longer used in the rules of modern basketball ." ]
[ "The University of Kansas men 's basketball program officially began in 1898 , following Naismith 's arrival , just six years after Naismith drafted the sport 's first official rules .", "The University of Kansas started a men 's basketball program in 1898 , following Naismith 's arrival ." ]
[ "Under orders from Dr. Luther Gulick , head of Springfield YMCA Physical Education , Naismith was given 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an `` athletic distraction '' : Gulick demanded that it would not take up much room , could help its track athletes to keep in shape and explicitly emphasized to `` make it fair for all players and not too rough . ''", "Dr. Luther Gulick , leader of the Springfield YMCA Physical Education , told Naismith to make up a game that could be played inside which would be a good `` athletic distraction '' in 14 days ." ]
[ "Orphaned early in his life , Naismith lived with his aunt and uncle for many years and attended grade school at Bennies Corners near Almonte .", "He went to grade school at Bennies Corners near Almonte , then Almonte High School , and graduated in 1883 ." ]
[ "Although described as a slight figure , standing 5 foot 10 1\\/2 and listed at 168 pounds , he was a talented and versatile athlete , representing McGill in Canadian football , lacrosse , rugby , soccer and gymnastics .", "He was a talented and quick-moving athlete who played for McGill in Canadian football , soccer and gymnastics ." ]
[ "He wrote the original basketball rulebook , founded the University of Kansas basketball program , and lived to see basketball adopted as an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and as an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin , as well as the birth of both the National Invitation Tournament ( 1938 ) and the NCAA Men 's Division I Basketball Championship ( 1939 ) .", "He lived to see basketball become an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin ." ]
[ "To play duck on a rock most effectively , Naismith soon found out that a soft lobbing shot was far more effective than a straight hard throw , a thought which later proved essential for the invention of basketball .", "Naismith soon found that a soft lobbing throw was often much better than a straight hard throw in this game ." ]
[ "At Springfield YMCA , Naismith struggled with a rowdy class which was confined to indoor games throughout the harsh New England winter and thus was perpetually short-tempered .", "At Springfield YMCA , Naismith found teaching difficult ." ]
[ "In the same year the first laptop-sized portable computer , the Epson HX-20 , was announced .", "Also in 1981 , another laptop computer called Epson HX-20 went on sale ." ]
[ "A laptop is a portable personal computer with a clamshell form factor , suitable for mobile use .", "Laptops have a lot of advantages like : At the same time portable computers have several negative points like :" ]
[ "In a candid period interview , Coverdale sums it up in one sentence : In 1990 Coverdale sang and co-wrote ( with Hans Zimmer and Billy Idol ) the song `` The Last Note of Freedom '' for the Tony Scott-film Days of Thunder .", "In a candid period interview , Coverdale sums it up in one sentence : In 1990 Coverdale sang and co-wrote ( with Hans Zimmer and Billy Idol ) the song `` The Last Note of Freedom '' for the Tony Scott movie Days of Thunder ." ]
[ "For the follow-up album , Trouble , Coverdale was joined by his former Deep Purple colleague , keyboardist Jon Lord .", "For the next album , Trouble , Coverdale was joined by his former Deep Purple colleague , keyboardist Jon Lord ." ]
[ "On 11 August 2009 , Whitesnake was playing a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison , Colorado , when Coverdale suffered some kind of vocal injury .", "On 11 August 2009 , Whitesnake was playing a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison , Colorado , when Coverdale suffered a vocal injury ." ]
[ "The tour was billed as Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows ( one in Japan and the other for VH1 ) .", "The tour was called as Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows ( one in Japan and the other for VH1 ) ." ]
[ "As Jon Lord put it , `` David Coverdale came up to me and said , ` Please keep the band together . '", "So Jon Lord said , `` David Coverdale came up to me and said , ` Please keep the band together . '" ]
[ "In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) to tour for the release of Whitesnake 's Greatest Hits album .", "In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) ." ]
[ "In April 1974 , Coverdale and Deep Purple performed to over 200,000 music fans on his first trip to America at the California Jam .", "In April 1974 , Coverdale and Deep Purple performed to over 200,000 music fans at the California Jam ." ]
[ "In February 1974 , Deep Purple released their first album with Coverdale and Hughes titled Burn which was certified Gold in the US on 20 March 1974 and in the UK on 1 July .", "In February 1974 , Deep Purple released their first album with Coverdale and Hughes called Burn which was certified Gold in the US on 20 March 1974 and in the UK on 1 July ." ]
[ "In 2009 , Whitesnake toured with Judas Priest on the British Steel 30th Anniversary Tour .", "In 2009 , Whitesnake toured with Judas Priest on the British Steel Anniversary Tour ." ]
[ "Both parties have said that the collaboration revitalized them on many levels .", "Both of them have said that the collaboration revitalized them on many levels ." ]
[ "In 1978 Coverdale released his second solo album Northwinds , which was received much better than the previous album .", "In 1978 Coverdale released his second solo album Northwinds ." ]
[ "Sykes brought a more contemporary , aggressive guitar sound with him and had stage manners to match .", "Sykes brought a more contemporary , aggressive guitar sound with him ." ]
[ "After seeing a specialist , it was announced on 12 August 2009 that Coverdale had been suffering from severe vocal fold edema and a left vocal fold vascular lesion .", "After seeing a specialist , it was announced on 12 August 2009 that Coverdale is suffering from severe vocal fold edema ." ]
[ "In early February 2010 , David Coverdale had announced that his voice had seemed to have fully recovered from the trauma that sidelined him and the band on the Priest tour .", "In early February 2010 , David Coverdale has announced his voice seems to have fully recovered from the injury ." ]
[ "In many period interviews , Coverdale stated that the next album was a make-or-break album for Whitesnake , and if not successful he would disband Whitesnake altogether .", "In many period interviews , Coverdale stated that the next album was a make-or-break album for Whitesnake ." ]
[ "Through the late 80s and early 90s , caught in the `` hair-band '' era , Coverdale kept Whitesnake going with great success despite changing lineups .", "Through the late 80s and early 90s , in the `` hair-band '' era , Coverdale kept Whitesnake going with great success ." ]
[ "He released his first album in February 1977 , titled White Snake .", "He released his first album in February 1977 ." ]
[ "After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again folded Whitesnake and took another short break from music .", "After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again ended Whitesnake and took another short break from music ." ]
[ "Even though the album was not a hit , it did return Coverdale to the music business .", "But it did return Coverdale to the music business ." ]
[ "The decision to disband Deep Purple had been made some time before the last show by Lord and Ian Paice ( the last remaining original members ) , who had not told anyone else .", "The decision to disband Deep Purple had been made some time before the last show by Lord and Ian Paice ( the last remaining original members ) ." ]
[ "In December 1974 Burn was followed-up by Stormbringer , which also ranked at Gold album status in the US and the UK .", "In December 1974 Burn was followed-up by Stormbringer ." ]
[ "The band toured the album extensively .", "The band toured for the album extensively ." ]
[ "During 1982 Coverdale took some time off to look after his sick daughter and decided to put Whitesnake on hold .", "During 1982 Coverdale took some time off to look after his sick daughter ." ]
[ "This was originally a touring band for Coverdale 's first solo album , it soon developed into a full-time band .", "It began as a touring band for Coverdale 's first solo album ." ]
[ "The following tour , for which Vandenberg returned to play along with Vai , cemented Whitesnake 's reputation as a giant in the world of hard rock .", "The following tour , for which Vandenberg returned to play along with Vai , made Whitesnake famous as a giant in the world of hard rock ." ]
[ "In early 1978 , the band released the Snakebite EP , which was later repackaged as a full album ( titled Snakebite , released in June 1978 ) , with the B-side taken from Coverdale 's Northwinds album .", "It was released as a full album called Snakebite , released in June 1978 ) , with the B-side taken from Coverdale 's Northwinds album ." ]
[ "In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had fronted Led Zeppelin , as vocalist , with Jimmy Page .", "In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had been the Led Zeppelin vocalist , with Jimmy Page ." ]
[ "As his first solo effort , Coverdale later admitted : `` It 's very difficult to think back and talk sensibly about the first album .", "Coverdale later said about this album : `` It 's very difficult to think back and talk sensibly about the first album ." ]
[ "Others felt the short-lived collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again hook up with Plant , a year later .", "Others felt the collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again join Plant , a year later ." ]
[ "The remainder of their tour with Judas Priest was canceled so that this injury would not worsen .", "The rest of their tour with Judas Priest was canceled ." ]
[ "The funk and soul influences of the previous record were even more prominent here , and this was one of the reasons why guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band in June 1975 .", "So guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band in June 1975 ." ]
[ "In the early spring of 1991 , a collaboration was set up with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame .", "In the early spring of 1991 , Coverdale collaborated with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame ." ]
[ "The album was originally supposed to be Coverdale 's solo album , but the record company forced it to be released under the moniker `` David Coverdale & Whitesnake '' .", "But the record company forced it to be released under the name of `` David Coverdale & Whitesnake '' ." ]
[ "2004-2005 saw Whitesnake embark on a tour of the United States , South America and Europe .", "In 2004-2005 , Whitesnake went on a tour of the United States , South America and Europe ." ]
[ "The album was less successful than previous records , and at the end of the tour in March 1976 , Coverdale reportedly walked off in tears and handed in his resignation , to which he was told there was no band left to quit .", "At the end of the tour in March 1976 , Coverdale walked off in tears ." ]
[ "Tired of the business in general , the rigors of touring and troubled by his separation and later divorce from Tawny Kitaen , Coverdale wanted to find other values in life and took `` private time to reflect '' and re-assess his career direction .", "He was tired of the business in general and troubled by his separation and later divorce from Tawny Kitaen ." ]
[ "Fellow virtuoso Steve Vai was recruited , re-recording most of Vandenberg 's existing parts and finishing the album .", "Fellow virtuoso Steve Vai was recruited ." ]
[ "When David Coverdale returned to music he reformed the band , which thereafter the recorded the album Saints & Sinners .", "When David Coverdale returned , he reformed the band ." ]
[ "Vandenberg co-wrote the entire album with Coverdale , but a wrist injury sidelined him from contributing the solo guitar work .", "Vandenberg co-wrote the entire album with Coverdale ." ]
[ "The album was a hit all over the world reaching number 4 in the UK and number 5 in the US , which was certified Platinum in the US on 7 April 1995 , but the US tour for the album had to be canceled due to slow ticket sales and after only a limited Japanese tour , Coverdale and Page parted ways .", "But the US tour for the album had to be canceled due to slow ticket sales ." ]
[ "Ready an ' Willing also featured the band 's biggest hit up to that point , the song `` Fool for Your Loving '' , which reached # 13 on the British charts and # 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .", "It reached # 13 on the British charts and # 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 ." ]
[ "In 1985 , Sykes and Coverdale started working on new songs for the next album , but Coverdale soon contracted a serious sinus infection that made recording close to impossible for much of 1986 and which had doctors thinking he might never sing again .", "In 1985 , Sykes and Coverdale started working on new songs for the next album ." ]
[ "The Government ( 1968-1972 ) ; Fabulosa Brothers ( 1972-73 ) .", "Coverdale had been the vocalist local bands like The Government ( 1968-1972 ) ; Fabulosa Brothers ( 1972-73 ) ." ]