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"Around the age of 14 , the aspiring singer began performing professionally and developing the voice which made him famous .",
"Around the age of 14 , he began performing professionally as he wanted to be a singer ."
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"After recording Northwinds , Coverdale soon formed the band Whitesnake , where Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody played guitar .",
"Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody played guitar in the band ."
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"Some of their audience criticized Coverdale , feeling he was merely a Plant clone .",
"Some of their audience criticized Coverdale ."
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"David Coverdale ( born 22 September 1951 ) is an English rock singer most famous for his work with Whitesnake , the commercially successful hard rock band he founded in 1978 .",
"David ` Jack ' Coverdale ( born 22 September 1951 ) is an English rock singer ."
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"He stated he had been recording new demos , aiming for a new Whitesnake album , and that on tape his voice was sounding full and strong .",
"He says he 's been recording new demos ."
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"In time for the US release of Slide It In , Coverdale made a calculated attempt at updating Whitesnake 's sound and look by recruiting guitarist John Sykes from the remnants of Thin Lizzy .",
"He recruited John Sykes from the remnants of Thin Lizzy for this ."
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"It is no secret that Coverdale wanted out of the business at that point .",
"Coverdale wanted to find other values in life ."
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"This collaboration resulted in the Coverdale-Page album released in March 1993 .",
"It was released in March 1993 ."
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"The first release under the new contract was the double live album Live : In the Shadow of the Blues ( released 27 November 2006 ) , the album also contained 4 brand new studio tracks written by Coverdale and Aldrich .",
"The first release under the record label was the double live album Live : In the Shadow of the Blues ( released 27 November 2006 ) ."
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"After the demise of Deep Purple , Coverdale embarked on a solo career .",
"After the end of Deep Purple , Coverdale started a solo career ."
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"He had grown uncomfortable with the entity he then felt Whitesnake had become , and admits that he got `` caught up in it '' .",
"He had grown uncomfortable with what he thinks Whitesnake had become ."
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"After this Coverdale once again retreated from the music business , for three years .",
"After this Coverdale once again went away from the music business , for three years ."
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"Also in 2008 , Whitesnake embarked on a European Tour as part of a double bill with fellow Yorkshire rockers Def Leppard .",
"Also in 2008 , Whitesnake went on a European Tour with fellow Yorkshire rock band Def Leppard ."
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"The 1987 album has sold 8 times platinum since its release , propelled by hit singles such as `` Here I Go Again '' and `` Is This Love '' , and finally made Whitesnake a bona fide concert headliner in North America .",
"It finally made Whitesnake a concert headliner in North America ."
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"Rather than disbanding , Coverdale was instrumental in persuading the band to continue with American guitarist Tommy Bolin ( of Billy Cobham and The James Gang fame ) .",
"He helped in persuading the band to continue with American guitarist Tommy Bolin ( of Billy Cobham and The James Gang ) ."
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"An audience of weeping angels watches a play performed by `` mimes , in the form of God on high '' , and controlled by vast formless shapes looming behind the scenes .",
"Weeping angels watch a play performed by `` mimes , in the form of God on high '' , and controlled by vast formless shapes looming behind the scenes ."
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"The mimes chase a `` Phantom '' which they can never capture , running around in circles .",
"The mimes chase a `` Phantom '' which they can never capture ."
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"The poem plays an important symbolic role as part of its inclusion in the short story `` Ligeia . ''",
"The poem plays an important symbolic role as part `` Ligeia . ''"
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"`` The Conqueror Worm '' is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe about human mortality and the inevitability of death .",
"`` The Conqueror Worm '' is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe ."
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"In the revised story , the poem is composed by the eponymous Ligeia , and taught to the narrator in the fits of her death throes .",
"In the revised story , the poem is composed by Ligeia ."
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"It was first published separately in Graham 's Magazine in 1843 , but quickly became associated with Poe 's short story `` Ligeia '' after Poe added the poem to a revised publication of the story in 1845 .",
"It was first published in Graham 's Magazine in 1843 ."
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"He played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) for the Calgary Flames , Detroit Red Wings , San Jose Sharks and Florida Panthers .",
"For 21-years he played in the National Hockey League , he played as a goaltender for the Calgary Flames , Detroit Red Wings , San Jose Sharks and the Florida Panthers ."
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"Michael Vernon ( born February 24 , 1963 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender .",
"Michael `` Mike '' Vernon ( born 24 February 1963 in Calgary , Alberta , Canada ) is a retired professional ice hockey player ."
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"Several other hypotheses have been proposed to explain ball lightning :",
"Many people are said to have seen ball lightning ."
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"Mineral oil is organic .",
"There is also synthetic oil ."
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"Intervals with larger numbers are called compound intervals .",
"Big intervals are called `` wide '' intervals ."
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"For instance , in the A ♭ - major diatonic scale , the five notes are C-D ♭ - E ♭ - F-G ( see figure ) .",
"In a major scale there are eight notes e.g. a C major scale ( see above ) is : C D E F G A B C and down again ."
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"Sturt National Park is in the arid north-western corner of New South Wales , Australia , 1059 km northwest of Sydney .",
"Sturt National Park is a national park in north west New South Wales ( Australia ) , 1059 km northwest of Sydney ."
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"Sturt National Park was featured in British documentary called Planet Earth .",
"Sturt National Park was shown on a British TV documentary called `` Planet Earth '' ."
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"In the east of the park are flood plains , dotted with occasional trees which then give way to small rocky gorges and creek beds .",
"The east of the Sturt National Park has flood plains , some trees and small rocky gorges and creek beds ."
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"Cameron Corner is a remote but popular tourist destination where the states of New South Wales , South Australia and Queensland meet .",
"It is where the borders of the states of New South Wales , South Australia and Queensland meet ."
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"Towards the middle of the park , The Olive Downs , or `` Jump Up '' country has flat topped mesas rising up to 150 metres above the surrounding plains , granite outcrops and flat valleys .",
"The central area of the park , near the old Olive Downs sheep station , has `` jump-ups '' , flat topped mesas rising up to 150 m ( 492 ft ) metres above the plains ."
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"The park contains large populations of both red and western gray kangaroos .",
"Red Kangaroos , Western Grey Kangaroos , Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Euros are common throughout the park ."
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"In the far west of the National Park , the gibber plains are replaced by sandhills of the Strzelecki Desert .",
"In the far west of the National Park , the gibber ( stone ) plains are replaced by the red sand dunes of the Strezlecki Desert ."
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"He died in Grenada , Mississippi .",
"He died 1966 from a heart attack in Grenada , Mississippi ."
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"Hurt 's influence spanned several music genres including blues , spirituals , country , bluegrass , folk and contemporary rock and roll .",
"Hurt influenced different music genres like blues , country , bluegrass , folk and contemporary rock and roll ."
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"Singing to a melodious finger-picked accompaniment , he began to play local dances and parties while working as a sharecropper .",
"While he was working as a sharecropper he played at local dances and parties ."
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"He first recorded for Okeh Records in 1928 , but these were commercial failures .",
"He did his first recording in 1928 for Okeh Records but was not successful ."
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"John Smith Hurt , better known as Mississippi John Hurt ( July 3 , 1893 or March 8 , 1892 - November 2 , 1966 ) was an American country blues singer and guitarist .",
"`` Mississippi '' John Smith Hurt ( July 2 , 1892 , Teoc , Mississippi - November 2 , 1966 , Grenada , Mississippi ) was an American blues singer and guitarist ."
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"Before his death he played extensively in colleges , concert halls , coffee houses and also on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , as well as recording three further albums for Vanguard Records .",
"In his later years he often played in colleges , concert halls , coffee houses and also on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson ."
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"After Hurt 's renditions of `` Frankie '' and `` Spike Driver Blues '' were included in The Anthology of American Folk Music in 1952 , and an Australian man discovered a copy of `` Avalon Blues '' , there became increased interest in finding Hurt himself .",
"1953 two songs of Hurt were included in the album The Anthology of American Folk Music and an Australian found a copy of Avalon Blues ."
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"As well as playing concerts , he recorded several studio albums for Vanguard Records .",
"He also recorded three albums for Vanguard Records and recorded most of his songs for the Library of Congress ."
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"According to Billboard , `` Techno Cumbia '' is the earliest example of a song that fuses the pop and cumbia rap genres .",
"`` Techno Cumbia '' was made from Techno music and Cumbia music combined ."
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"`` Techno Cumbia '' is a song by American Tejano pop singer Selena , released as the seventh single from her album , Amor prohibido ( 1994 ) .",
"`` Techno Cumbia '' is a song by American singer Selena ."
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"He had also been one of the few people receptive to the neglected work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases .",
"He had also been one of the few people receptive to the work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases ."
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"He was further profoundly influenced by Peter Ewart 's 1813 paper On the measure of moving force .",
"He was further greatly influenced by Peter Ewart 's 1813 paper On the measure of moving force ."
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"James Prescott Joule FRS ( \\ / dʒuːl \\ / ; ( 24 December 1818 - 11 October 1889 ) was an English physicist and brewer , born in Salford , Lancashire .",
"James Prescott Joule ( 24 December 1818-11 October 1889 ) was an English physicist , born in Salford , near Manchester ."
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"In the Nguni languages , iZulu\\/iliZulu\\/liTulu means heaven , or sky .",
"In the Nguni languages , the words iZulu , iliZulu , and liTulu mean heaven , or sky ."
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"Small numbers also live in Zimbabwe , Zambia , Tanzania and Mozambique .",
"A small number of Zulu also live in Zimbabwe , Zambia , and Mozambique ."
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"The Zulu ( Zulu : amaZulu ) are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa , with an estimated 10-11 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal .",
"The Zulu ( Zulu : amaZulu ) are the largest ethnic group in South Africa ."
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"Their language , Zulu , is a Bantu language ; more specifically , part of the Nguni subgroup .",
"The Zulu language , called isiZulu , is a Bantu language of the Nguni subgroup ."
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"The Zulu were originally a major clan in what is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal , founded ca .",
"The Zulu were originally a major clan in the area that is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal ."
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"They remain today the most numerous ethnic group in South Africa , and now have equal rights along with all other citizens , although there is still much more to be done establishing complete social equality in South Africa society .",
"Today the Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa and have equal rights ."
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"Nguni communities had migrated down Africa 's east coast over centuries , as part of the Bantu migrations probably arriving in what is now South Africa in about the 9th century .",
"These Nguni communities had migrated down the East coast of Africa over thousands of years ."
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"Some of the larger communities in the Bush include Bethel , Dillingham , King Salmon , Nome , Barrow , Katmai National Park , Kodiak Island , Kotzebue , and Unalaska-Dutch Harbor .",
"Places in the Bush include Bethel , , Dillingham , King Salmon , Nome , Barrow , Katmai National Park , Kodiak Island , Kotzebue , and Unalaska-Dutch Harbor ."
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"A majority of Alaska 's native populations live in the Bush , where they make their living in similar fashion to their ancestors .",
"Most of Alaska 's native populations live in the Bush ."
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"Travel from place to place is typically accomplished by snowmobile , snow machine , boat , or dog sled .",
"Travel from place to place is usually by snowmobile or snow machine , boat , or sometimes dog sled ."
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"The Bush is a term Alaskans use to generally describe regions of the State not connected to the North American road network or ready access to the State 's Ferry System .",
"The Bush is a term for the portions of Alaska that are not connected to North America 's road network ."
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"Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also enjoyed the film and the acting , particularly that of Buscemi , Tierney and Madsen , and said `` Tarantino 's palpable enthusiasm , his unapologetic passion for what he 's created , reinvigorates this venerable plot and , mayhem aside , makes it involving for longer than you might suspect . ''",
"Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also enjoyed the movie and the acting , particularly that of Buscemi , Tierney and Madsen , and said `` Tarantino 's palpable enthusiasm , his unapologetic passion for what he 's created , reinvigorates this venerable plot and , mayhem aside , makes it involving for longer than you might suspect . ''"
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"Todd McCarthy called the film `` undeniably impressive '' and was of the opinion that it was influenced by Mean Streets , Goodfellas and The Killing .",
"Todd McCarthy called the movie `` undeniably impressive '' and was of the opinion that it was influenced by Mean Streets , Goodfellas and The Killing ."
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"After this film , Tarantino was also compared to Martin Scorsese , Sam Peckinpah , John Singleton , Gus Van Sant , and Abel Ferrara .",
"After this movie , Tarantino was also compared to Martin Scorsese , Sam Peckinpah , John Singleton , Gus Van Sant , and Abel Ferrara ."
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"Vincent Canby of The New York Times enjoyed the cast and the usage of non-linear storytelling .",
"Vincent Canby of the New York Times enjoyed the cast and the use of non-linear storytelling ."
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"Roger Ebert was less enthusiastic ; he felt that the script could have been better and said that the film `` feels like it 's going to be terrific '' , but Tarantino 's script does not have much curiosity about the characters .",
"Roger Ebert was less enthusiastic ; he felt that the script could have been better and said that the movie `` feels like it 's going to be terrific '' , but Tarantino 's script does not have much curiosity about the characters ."
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"Hal Hinson of The Washington Post was also enthusiastic about the cast , complimenting the film on its `` deadpan sense of humor '' .",
"Hal Hinson of The Washington Post was also enthusiastic about the cast , complimenting the movie on its `` deadpan sense of humor '' ."
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"He similarly complimented Tarantino 's directing and liked the fact that he did not often use close-ups in the film .",
"He similarly complimented Tarantino 's directing and liked the fact that he did not often use close-ups in the movie ."
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"Many people walked out during the film and Tarantino commented about it at the time : During a screening at a film festival in Barcelona , fifteen people walked out , including horror film director Wes Craven and special makeup effects artist Rick Baker .",
"Many people have left theaters during the movie and Tarantino commented at the time : During a screening of the movie at a Film Festival in Barcelona , fifteen people walked out , including horror movie director Wes Craven and special effects artist Rick Baker ."
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"Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four also claiming that he enjoyed it , and that it was a very good film from a talented director , like other critics , he enjoyed the cast , but stated `` I liked what I saw , but I wanted more . ''",
"Ebert gave the movie two and a half stars out of four also claiming that he enjoyed it , and that it was a very good movie from a talented director , like other critics , he enjoyed the cast , but stated `` I liked what I saw , but I wanted more '' ."
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"At the film 's release at the Sundance Film Festival , film critic Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News compared the effect of Reservoir Dogs to that of the 1895 film L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat , whereby audiences putatively observed a moving train approaching the camera and scrambled .",
"At the movie 's release at the Sundance Film Festival , movie critic Jami Bernard of the New York Daily News compared the effect of Reservoir Dogs to that of the 1895 movie L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat , where audiences watched a moving train approaching the camera and ran away frightened ."
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"The film was the debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino , and stars an ensemble cast - Harvey Keitel , Tim Roth , Chris Penn , Steve Buscemi , Lawrence Tierney , and Michael Madsen .",
"The movie was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starred Harvey Keitel , Tim Roth , Michael Madsen , Chris Penn , and Steve Buscemi ."
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"One scene that viewers found particularly unnerving was the ear-cutting scene ; Madsen himself reportedly had great difficulty finishing it , especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea `` I 've got a little kid at home . ''",
"One particular scene that viewers did not like was Michael Madsen cutting off the police officer 's ear , and Madsen himself reportedly had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea `` I 've got a little kid at home '' ."
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"Six of them use aliases : Mr. Blonde , Mr. Blue , Mr. Brown , Mr. Orange , Mr. Pink , and Mr. White .",
"The men are given nicknames with colors so that they do not know each others names ; Mr. Blonde ( Michael Madsen ) , Mr. Blue ( Eddie Bunker ) , Mr. Brown ( Quentin Tarantino ) , Mr. Orange ( Tim Roth ) , Mr. Pink ( Steve Buscemi ) , and Mr. White ( Harvey Keitel ) ."
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"Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime film that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist , but not the heist itself .",
"Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime movie ."
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"The film has received substantial criticism for its strong violence and language .",
"Reservoir Dogs has received a lot of criticism for its strong violence and language ."
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"Mr. Pink , who was hiding during the melee , takes the diamonds and flees .",
"Mr. Pink , who hid from the shootout , steals the diamonds and runs away ."
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"With them are mobsters Joe Cabot , the organizer of the heist and his son , `` Nice Guy Eddie '' .",
"They work for a gangster Joe Cabot ( Lawrence Tierney ) and his son , `` Nice Guy '' Eddie ( Chris Penn ) ."
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"She worked for the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital until 1970 when she returned to the University of New Mexico .",
"She worked for the Bernalillo County Indian Hospital until 1970 ."
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"She received a Ph.D. in Genetics from Stanford University in 1927 and an M.D. from Yale University in 1930 .",
"She got a Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics from Stanford University in 1927 and a Master 's degree from Yale University in 1930 ."
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"She then took a position with National Research Council until 1949 , and from 1949 to 1954 at the University of New Mexico .",
"From 1949 to 1954 she worked at the University of New Mexico ."
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"In 1985 , Paige released `` I Know Him So Well '' , a duet from Chess , singing with Barbara Dickson .",
"Paige then scored a number 1 single , `` I Know Him So Well '' , a song from Chess , as a duet with Barbara Dickson ."
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"Paige 's performance of the song `` Memory '' from Cats , with which she had a Top 10 hit , is her signature piece .",
"Fortunately , the song was `` Memory '' , which was a top 10 hit for Paige and has become her signature song ."
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"In most cases the anvil is used as a forging tool .",
"The anvil has sometimes been used as a percussion instrument because it makes a very loud sound when hit by the hammer ."
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"The long-term , strategic gyorin policy played out in bilateral diplomacy and trade dealings with Jurchen , Japan , Ryūkyū Kingdom , Siam and others .",
"The long-term , strategic gyorin policy played out in diplomacy and trade dealings with Jurchen , Japan , the Ryūkyū Kingdom , Siam and others ."
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"The rationale expressed by gyorin was applied to a multi-national foreign policy .",
"Gyorin was applied to a multi-national foreign policy ."
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"`` neighborly relations '' ) was a neo-Confucian term developed in Joseon Korea .",
"Gyorin was a neutral Confucian term developed in Joseon Korea ."
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"Albert Einstein was often quoted as saying `` I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought , but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones . ''",
"Albert Einstein said `` I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought , but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones . ''"
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"In 1910 , he performed in Giselle , and Fokine 's ballets Carnaval and Scheherazade ( based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov ) .",
"In 1910 he performed in Giselle , and Fokine 's ballets Carnaval and Scheherazade ( based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov ) ."
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"The radically angular movements expressed the heart of Stravinsky 's radically modern score .",
"The angular movements expressed the heart of Stravinsky 's radically modern score ."
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"Nijinsky spent the rest of his life in and out of psychiatric hospitals and asylums .",
"He spent the rest of his life in and out of psychiatric hospitals and asylums , as his family traveled round Europe ."
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"His partnership with Tamara Karsavina , also of the Mariinsky Theatre , was legendary , and they have been called the `` most exemplary artists of the time '' .",
"His partnership with Tamara Karsavina , in the Mariinsky Theatre , was highly praised : they were called the `` most exemplary artists of the time '' ."
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"Unfortunately , Nijinsky 's new trends in dance caused a riotous reaction at the Théâtre de Champs-Élysées when they premiered in Paris .",
"The music and dance caused a riotous reaction at the Théâtre de Champs-Élysées when they premiered in Paris ."
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"In The Rite of Spring ( Le Sacre du Printemps ) , with music by Igor Stravinsky ) ( 1913 ) , Nijinsky created choreography that exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and propriety .",
"In The Rite of Spring ( Le Sacre du Printemps ) , with music by Stravinsky ( 1913 ) , Nijinsky created choreography which went beyond the limits of traditional ballet ."
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"The choreographer and dancer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister and worked with him much of his career .",
"The ballerina and choreographer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister ."
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"Nijinsky and Diaghilev became lovers for a time , and Diaghilev was heavily involved in directing and managing Nijinsky 's career .",
"From that moment on , Diaghilev directed and managed Nijinsky 's career , and they became lovers ."
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"It was around this time in his life that signs of his schizophrenia were becoming apparent to members of the company .",
"Around this time , signs of his schizophrenia was noticed by members of the company ."
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"His ballets were L'après-midi d'un faune ( The Afternoon of a Faun , based on Claude Debussy 's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune ) ( 1912 ) ; Jeux ( 1913 ) ; and Till Eulenspiegel ( 1916 ) .",
"His ballets were L'après-midi d'un faune ( The Afternoon of a Faun , based on Claude Debussy 's music ) ( 1912 ) , The Rite of Spring ( 1913 ) , Jeux ( 1913 ) and Till Eulanspiegel ( 1916 ) ."
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"He could perform en pointe , a rare skill among male dancers at the time and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was legendary .",
"His ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was legendary ."
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"In 1910 , Mathilde Kschessinska selected Nijinsky to dance in a revival of Petipa 's Le Talisman , during which Nijinsky created a sensation in the role of the Wind God Vayou .",
"In 1910 , the company 's prima ballerina assoluta Mathilde Kschessinska selected Nijinsky to dance in a revival of Marius Petipa 's Le Talisman ."
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"The 1908 season of colorful Russian ballets and operas , works mostly new to the West , was a great success , leading him to plan a new tour for 1909 with a new name for his company , the now famous Ballets Russes , with choreographer Michel Fokine and designer Léon Bakst .",
"It led Diaghilev to create his famous company Les Ballets Russes with choreographer Michel Fokine and designer Léon Bakst ."
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[
"They come in many styles and colors ; however , blue jeans are particularly identified with American culture , especially the American Old West .",
"Jeans are made in many styles and colors ."
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"A black version was produced for distribution in the 77th Academy Awards gift bags , and was released in early May 2005 .",
"A black version was produced for the 77th Academy Awards gift bags , and was released in early May 2005 ."
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