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[ "Buford is a city in Gwinnett and Hall counties in the U.S. state of Georgia .", "Buford is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia ." ]
[ "The portions of the city in Hall County are not part of Atlanta 's metropolitan statistical area , but are part of Atlanta 's larger Combined Statistical Area , which includes Hall County .", "It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area ." ]
[ "The city was named after Algernon Sidney Buford , who was president of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway during the railroad 's construction .", "The town was named after the railroad company 's president , Algernon Sidney Buford ." ]
[ "Buford is located in both northern Gwinnett county and southern Hall county in northern Georgia and is a suburb of the Atlanta metropolitan area .", "It is in the northern part of Gwinnett county and in the southern part of Hall county ." ]
[ "Buford was incorporated as the Town of Buford on August 24 , 1872 , and the name was changed to the City of Buford in 1896 .", "The Town of Buford was renamed the City of Buford in 1896 ." ]
[ "Bona Allen saddles were available through the Sears mail order catalog , and many Hollywood actors used saddles made by the Bona Allen Company , including cowboy actors Gene Autry , the cast of Bonanza , and Roy Rogers , who used a Bona Allen saddle on his horse Trigger .", "Many famous actors during that time period used saddles made by the Bona Allen Company in Buford , including Gene Autry , the case of the television show Bonanza , and Roy Rogers ' horse Trigger ." ]
[ "It was as a staff officer for Major General George B. McClellan that Custer was promoted to the rank of captain .", "Custer graduated last in his class and served at the First Battle of Bull Run as a staff officer for Major General George B. McClellan in the Army of the Potomac 's 1862 Peninsula Campaign ." ]
[ "At the time when Hitler joined the party there were no membership numbers or cards .", "There were no membership numbers or cards when Hitler joined the party ." ]
[ "The German Workers ' Party ( German : Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , abbreviated DAP ) was the short-lived predecessor of the Nazi Party ( German : Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , abbreviated NSDAP ) .", "The German : Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or German Workers ' Party ( DAP ) , was a political party in Germany just after World War I . It did not last for very long , and became the Nazi Party ( German : Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei , acronym NSDAP ) ." ]
[ "Hitler accepted on September 12 , 1919 , becoming the party 's 55th member .", "Hitler was the 55th member of the party ." ]
[ "Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series .", "Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series , and was released in Japan on November 11 , 2004 and in North America on December 7 , 2004 ." ]
[ "It was developed by Square Enix 's fifth Product Development Division , based in Osaka , and released as the second disc of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + in Japan on March 29 , 2007 and as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 .", "It was released together with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix + in Japan on March 29 , 2007 , and was released as a standalone title in North America on December 2 , 2008 ." ]
[ "Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories was remade for the PlayStation 2 , titled Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories .", "Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories is a reissue of the game made for the PlayStation 2 ." ]
[ "Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories takes place directly after the ending of the first game , Kingdom Hearts .", "The game starts immediately after the end of Kingdom Hearts ." ]
[ "Baltix can run directly from its live-CD , without installation to a computer 's permanent storage ( hard disk , solid state drive , etc. ) , but also can be installed into a computer 's Linux or Windows partition ( s ) .", "Baltix has software packages not present in Ubuntu : Baltix can run directly from its live-cd , without installation to a computer 's permanent storage ( hard disk , solid state drive , etc. ) , but also can be installed into a computer 's Linux or Windows partition ( s ) ." ]
[ "The first public versions of Baltix were released in 2003 and were based on Knoppix Live CD and Debian software packages , and later , on the Morphix Live CD framework .", "The first public versions of Baltix GNU\\/Linux were released in 2003 and were based on Knoppix Live CD and Debian software packages , and later , on the Morphix Live CD ." ]
[ "It uses the GNOME desktop environment ( also Ubuntu Unity user interface is included since 2011 ) and is distributed as an installable Live CD .", "It uses the GNOME desktop environment and is distributed as an installable Live CD ." ]
[ "Baltix is an operating system for Lithuanian and Latvian people , based on Debian and Ubuntu .", "Baltix GNU\\/Linux is a Linux distribution aimed to be a complete , user-friendly operating system for Lithuanian and Latvian people , based on Debian and Ubuntu ." ]
[ "The largest mortars ever developed were the French `` Monster Mortar '' ( 36 French inches ; 975 mm ; developed by Henri-Joseph Paixhans in 1832 ) , Mallet 's Mortar ( 36 inches ; 910 mm ; designed by Robert Mallet and tested by the Woolwich Arsenal , London , in 1857 ) and the `` Little David '' ( 36 inches ; 914.4 mm ; developed in the United States for use in World War II ) .", "The biggest mortars ever made were the French `` Monster Mortar '' ( 36 French inches ; 975 mm ; developed by Henri-Joseph Paixhans in 1832 ) , Mallet 's Mortar ( 36 inches ; 910 mm ; designed by Robert Mallet and tested by the Woolwich Arsenal , London , in 1857 ) and the `` Little David '' ( 36 inches ; 914.4 mm ; developed in the United States for use in World War II ) ." ]
[ "Heavy mortars are typically between 120 - and 300-mm calibre .", "Heavy mortars are usually between 120 - and 300-mm calibre ." ]
[ "Conversely , a large example is the Soviet 2S4 M1975 Tyulpan ( tulip flower ) 240 mm self-propelled mortar .", "A bigger example is the Soviet 2S4 M1975 Tyulpan ( tulip flower ) 240 mm self-propelled mortar ." ]
[ "Prime Minister John Major had to move to Admiralty House while repairs were effected .", "Prime Minister John Major had to move to Admiralty House while the windows were being fixed ." ]
[ "A mortar can be carried by one or more people ( larger mortars can usually be broken down into components ) , or transported in a vehicle .", "A mortar can be moved around by one or more people ( bigger mortars can usually be broken down into parts ) or moved around in a vehicle ." ]
[ "The largest types came to be known as `` barracks busters '' and were usually constructed from heavy steel piping mounted on a steel frame .", "The biggest types came to be known as `` barracks busters '' ." ]
[ "All three mortars had a caliber of 36 `` inches '' , but only the `` Monster Mortar '' saw action ( at the Battle of Antwerp in 1832 ) .", "However , only the `` Monster Mortar '' was used ( at the Battle of Antwerp in 1832 ) ." ]
[ "Well-known incidents using these weapons include the 1985 Newry mortar attack , when nine members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were killed , and the Downing Street mortar attack in 1991 .", "Well-known events using `` home-made '' mortars include the 1985 Newry mortar attack ." ]
[ "A solution to this problem is the Raschen Bag .", "The Raschen Bag can be used to avoid this problem ." ]
[ "However , mortars both larger and smaller than these specifications have been produced .", "However , mortars both bigger and smaller than this have been made ." ]
[ "Improvised , or `` home-made '' , mortars have been used by insurgent groups , usually to attack fortified military installations or to terrorize civilians .", "`` Home-made '' mortars have been used by insurgent groups ." ]
[ "The IRA mortared 10 Downing Street as a Cabinet meeting was in session .", "In this , the IRA mortared 10 Downing Street during a meeting ." ]
[ "The tube is generally set at between 45 and 85 degrees angle to the ground , with the higher angle giving shorter firing distances .", "The tube is usually set at between 45 and 90 degrees angle to the ground ." ]
[ "When it reaches the base of the tube it hits a fixed firing pin , which detonates the baseline charge and fires the projectile .", "When the bomb reaches the bottom of the tube it hits a firing pin ." ]
[ "Some mortars have a moving firing pin , operated by a lanyard ; others may be fired by a trigger .", "Some larger mortars have a firing pin that is set off by using a string instead of automatically ." ]
[ "Three bombs were launched but only one detonated , it landed in the back garden of the British Prime Minister 's residence and only shattered the rear windows .", "It landed in the back garden of the British Prime Minister 's house ." ]
[ "A modern mortar consists of a tube into which assistant gunners drop a purpose-designed bomb .", "Mortars used today are made up of a tube that a gunner drops a bomb into ." ]
[ "Mortars suffer from instability when used on snow and soft ground , because the recoil pushes them into the ground or snow unevenly .", "This is because the recoil pushes them into the ground ." ]
[ "An infantry mortar can usually also be mounted and fired from a mortar-carrier , a purpose-built or modified armored vehicle with a large roof-hatch .", "An infantry mortar can usually be set up and fired from a mortar-carrier ." ]
[ "The mortar is relatively simple and easy weapon to operate .", "A mortar is quite simple and easy to use ." ]
[ "A mortar is an indirect fire weapon that fires explosive projectiles known as ( mortar ) bombs at low velocities , short ranges and high-arcing ballistic trajectories .", "A mortar is an artillery weapon which fires explosive shells ." ]
[ "Mortars and their ammunition are generally much smaller and lighter than other artillery , such as guns and howitzers , which allows light and medium ( typically , 60mm and 81\\/82mm ) mortars to be considered small-arms ; i.e. capable of transport by personnel without vehicle assistance .", "Some of these are : Mortars are usually smaller and lighter than howitzers and field guns ." ]
[ "From the 17th to the early 20th century very heavy , relatively immobile siege mortars were used , of up to one metre calibre , often made of cast iron and with outside barrel diameter many times that of the bore diameter .", "From the 18th to the early 20th century , very heavy siege mortars were used ." ]
[ "The national flag of Ireland ( Irish : bratach na hÉireann ) - frequently referred to as the Irish tricolor - is a vertical tricolor of green ( at the hoist ) , white , and orange .", "The national flag of Ireland ( Irish : bratach na hÉireann ) is a tricolor vertical flag of green , white , and orange ." ]
[ "The origin of the term `` G-string '' is obscure .", "The origin of the term `` G-string '' is not fully known ." ]
[ "A G-string ( alternatively gee-string or gee string ) is a type of thong underwear or swimsuit , a narrow piece of cloth , leather , or plastic , that covers or holds the genitals , passes between the buttocks , and is attached to a band around the hips , worn as swimwear or underwear mostly by women , but also by men .", "It can be worn as a swimwear or underwear by both men and women ." ]
[ "The Centenary Medal is an award created by the Australian Government in 2001 .", "The Centenary Medal is an award given by the Australian Government in 2001 ." ]
[ "At the center of the star is an Indigenous styling of Aboriginal traditions at the heart of the continent .", "At the center of the star is an image showing the Indigenous Australian traditions at the heart of the continent ." ]
[ "It was established to commemorate the Centenary of Federation of Australia and to honor people who have made a contribution to Australian society or government .", "It was set up to celebrate the Centenary of Federation of Australia and to honor people who have made a contribution to Australian society or government ." ]
[ "Around the rim are 100 dots depicting 100 years of federation .", "Around the edge are 100 dots for 100 years of federation ." ]
[ "The obverse of the medal features a seven-pointed Commonwealth Star representing the six Australian states , with the seventh point representing Australia 's territories .", "The front of the medal has a seven-pointed Commonwealth Star , for the six Australian states , with the seventh point for Australia 's territories ." ]
[ "The reverse features a seven pointed star , with the words `` For Contribution Made to Australian Society '' around the rim .", "The other side has a seven pointed star , with the words `` For Contribution Made to Australian Society '' around the edge ." ]
[ "Nominations were assessed by a panel chaired by Professor Geoffrey Blainey , a historian .", "Possible winners were studied by a group headed by the historian Professor Geoffrey Blainey ." ]
[ "The bar and ribbon are the same so that a recipient can be identified as such .", "The bar and ribbon are the same so that a person with the award can be recognized easily ." ]
[ "This area consists of a series of cities and suburban communities in San Mateo County and the northwestern part of Santa Clara County , as well as various towns along the Pacific coast , such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay .", "This area includes many small cities and suburban communities in San Mateo County and the northwestern part of Santa Clara County , as well as several towns along the Pacific coast , such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay ." ]
[ "The East Bay can be loosely divided into two regions , the inner East Bay , which adjoins the Bay shoreline , and the outer East Bay , consisting of inland valleys separated from the inner East Bay by hills and mountains .", "The East Bay is split into two regions , the inner East Bay , which is on the coast of the Bay , and the outer East Bay , including the inland valleys separated from the inner East Bay by hills and mountains ." ]
[ "This area encompasses Marin County , Sonoma County , Napa County and extends eastward into Solano County .", "This area includes Marin County and continues north into Sonoma and Napa counties and east to Solano County ." ]
[ "The San Francisco Bay Area , commonly known as the Bay Area , is a populated region that surrounds the San Francisco and San Pablo estuaries in Northern California , United States .", "The San Francisco Bay Area , also known as the Bay Area , is a metropolitan area that goes around the San Francisco Bay in Northern California ." ]
[ "The area from San Francisco to the Silicon Valley , geographically part of the San Francisco Peninsula , is known locally as The Peninsula .", "The area between the South Bay and the City and County of San Francisco is the San Francisco Peninsula , known locally as The Peninsula ." ]
[ "The communities at the southern region of the San Francisco Bay Area are primarily located in what is known as Silicon Valley , or the Santa Clara Valley .", "The communities along the southern edge of the Bay are known as the South Bay , Santa Clara Valley , and Silicon Valley ." ]
[ "Home to approximately 7.15 million people , the nine-county Bay Area contains many cities , towns , airports , and associated regional , state , and national parks , connected by a network of roads , highways , railroads , bridges , tunnels and commuter rail .", "The Bay Area includes cities , towns , military bases , airports , and related regional , state , and national parks ." ]
[ "With few exceptions , this region is quite affluent : Marin County is ranked as the wealthiest in the state .", "With some exceptions , this region is quite rich : Marin County is listed as the wealthiest in the nation ." ]
[ "In 1997 , he formed his own IRL team and won the 1998 Indianapolis 500 as both owner and driver .", "In 1997 , he formed his own IRL team and won the Indianapolis 500 as both owner and driver in 1998 ." ]
[ "A shortened version of the novel was published by Doubleday , Page & Company on February 28 , 1906 .", "`` After five rejections '' , its first edition as a book was published by Doubleday , Page & Company on February 28 , 1906 , and it became an immediate best seller and has been in print ever since ." ]
[ "The Jungle is a 1906 book written by the American journalist and novelist Upton Sinclair ( 1878-1968 ) .", "The Jungle is a 1906 novel written by journalist Upton Sinclair ." ]
[ "It contains manganese in its highest oxidation state .", "The manganese is in its +7 oxidation state ." ]
[ "As a result , cellular phone use is very common throughout the country .", "Cellular phone use is very common throughout the country ." ]
[ "The prefix for international calls from Albania is 00 ( e.g. , for a United States number 00 1 ... should be dialed ) .", "The prefix for international calls from Albania is 00 ( for example for an United States number 00 1 ... should be dialed ) ." ]
[ "Below is an explanation when dialing a number within the Tirana administrative unit : Albania has the lowest rate of telephone use per capita in Europe with roughly 10 lines per 100 people as of 2008 ITU statistics .", "Below is an explanation when dialing a Tirana number : Albania has the lowest rate of telephone use in Europe ." ]
[ "The song is also featured as the fifth track on the 2007 deluxe edition of Beyoncé 's B'Day ( 2006 ) with Knowles on lead under the title `` Welcome to Hollywood '' .", "The song is also featured on Beyoncé 's B'Day Deluxe Edition with more of Beyoncé 's vocals and less of Jay-Z 's under the title `` Welcome To Hollywood '' ." ]
[ "A video interlude was recorded for The Beyoncé Experience tour where clips of Knowles were shown and music videos from her B'Day Anthology were comprised together , while the song was played on the tour .", "The video is played as an interlude on Beyoncé 's B'Day Tour , The Beyoncé Experience ." ]
[ "It is the seat of Bristol County .", "It is the seat of Bristol County and the hub of the Greater Taunton Area ." ]
[ "Taunton is a city in Bristol County , Massachusetts , United States , located approximately 40 miles ( 64 km ) south of Boston , 18 miles ( 29 km ) east of Providence , 10 miles ( 16 km ) north of Fall River , 20 miles ( 32 km ) north of New Bedford , and 25 miles ( 40 km ) west of Plymouth .", "Taunton is a city in Bristol County , Massachusetts , United States ." ]
[ "The ground is a state of the art stadium , equipped with world class facilities .", "The ground is a state of the art stadium ." ]
[ "The ground was originally built for football and athletics and was hence rectangular in shape .", "The ground was originally built for football and athletics ." ]
[ "The ground hosted its first Test match on 25 May 2007 where the home team played India .", "he ground hosted its first Test match on 25 May 2007 ." ]
[ "The ground was fitted with floodlights in 2009 ; it is able to host day\\/night cricket matches .", "it is able to host Day\\/night cricket matches ." ]
[ "The stadium hosted 4 group matches and 2 quarter finals during the 2011 Cricket World Cup which took place in 19 February - 2 April , jointly hosted by Bangladesh , Sri Lanka and India .", "The stadium hosted 4 group matches and 2 quarter finals during the 2011 Cricket World Cup ." ]
[ "The Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium ( SBNCS ; Bengali : শের - ই-ব াংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম ) , also called Mirpur Stadium , is a cricket ground in Dhaka , the capital of Bangladesh .", "Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium or Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium ( SBNS ) ( Bengali : শের - ই-ব াংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম ) is a cricket stadium in Bangladesh ." ]
[ "They are the tallest twin towers in Macon , and the 3rd tallest building in Macon , Georgia , at 200 feet ( 60 meters ) to the tip .", "It is the 3rd tallest building in Macon , Georgia , at 200 feet ( 61 m ) to the tip ." ]
[ "The interior features 60 stained glass windows which teach the story of Salvation , a white Carrara marble altar and pulpit , and an organ with 1,000 pipes .", "It has a white Carrara marble altar and pulpit ." ]
[ "Saint Joseph 's Catholic Church , located in Macon , GA , was listed on the NRHP on July 14 , 1971 .", "It was listed on the NRHP on July 14 , 1971 ." ]
[ "The same year , she married the Italian dancer Luigi Casagli , and is thus known as Justina Casagli .", "The same year , she married the Italian dancer Ludovico Casagli , and got the name Justina Casagli ." ]
[ "Justina Kristina Casagli , née Wässelius , ( 4 October 1794 - 1841 ) , was a Swedish opera singer .", "Justina Kristina Casagli , ( 1794-1841 ) , was a famous singer and actor ." ]
[ "In 1818 , she left Sweden with her husband and traveled to Italy , where she made a huge success in Rossini `` s La Cenerentola in Turin .", "She left Sweden with her husband in 1818 and went to Italy ." ]
[ "She was contracted at the Royal Swedish Opera , where her older sister was prima donna , in 1812 .", "When she graduated in 1812 , she began to work at the theater Royal Swedish Opera ." ]
[ "She spent her last years in Parma .", "The last years , she lived in Parma , where she died after she had fallen from a window ." ]
[ "While the child of one of Sulla 's surrogates was chosen by the adult organizers to lead one of the `` teams '' , the team refused to follow him because of his character , and when they were finally asked whom they would follow , the boys unanimously chose Cato .", "While the child of one of Sulla 's surrogates was chosen by the adult organizers to lead one of the `` teams , '' the team refused to follow him because of his character , and when they were finally asked whom they would follow , the boys unanimously chose Cato ." ]
[ "Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis ( 95 BC , Rome - April 46 BC , Utica ) , commonly known as Cato the Younger ( Cato Minor ) to distinguish him from his great-grandfather ( Cato the Elder ) , was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic , and a follower of the Stoic philosophy .", "Cato the Younger ( Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis , 95 BC , Rome - April 46 BC , Utica ) was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic , and a follower of the Stoic philosophy ." ]
[ "Plutarch also tells a story about Cato 's peers ' immense respect for him , even at a young age , during the Roman ritual military game , called `` Troy '' , in which all aristocratic teenagers participated as a sort of `` coming of age '' ceremony , involving a mock battle with wooden weapons performed on horseback .", "During a Roman ritual military game , called `` Troy '' , in which all aristocratic teenagers participated as a sort of `` coming of age '' ceremony , a mock battle with wooden weapons was performed on horseback ." ]
[ "A noted orator , he is remembered for his stubbornness and tenacity ( especially in his lengthy conflict with Julius Caesar ) , as well as his immunity to bribes , his moral integrity , and his famous distaste for the ubiquitous corruption of the period .", "He is remembered for his stubbornness and for his lengthy conflict with Julius Caesar ." ]
[ "He is the older brother of Sir David Attenborough , the naturalist and broadcaster , and John Attenborough , who was an executive at Alfa Romeo before his death in 2012 .", "He is the older brother of naturalist David Attenborough ." ]
[ "Richard Samuel Attenborough , Baron Attenborough \\ / ˈætənbərə \\ / , CBE ( born 29 August 1923 ) is an English actor , film director , producer and entrepreneur .", "Hon. Richard Attenborough , Baron Attenborough , CBE ( born 29 August 1923 ) is an English movie producer , director and actor ." ]
[ "'' ( I 've Had ) The Time of My Life '' is a song composed by Franke Previte , John DeNicola , and Donald Markowitz .", "It was written by Franke Previte , John DeNicola , and Donald Markowitz ." ]
[ "In the United States , the single topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 1987 for one week and also reached number one on the Adult Contemporary for four weeks .", "The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 1987 for one week ." ]
[ "In 1912 he entered the Kiev Conservatory , where he was taught by Vladimir Puchalsky , Sergei Tarnowsky , and Felix Blumenfeld .", "In ( 1912 he joined Kiev University where he was taught by Vladimir Puchalsky , Sergei Tarnowsky , and Felix Blumenfeld ." ]
[ "Horowitz 's first European recording , in 1930 , was of Rachmaninoff 's Piano Concerto No. 3 with Albert Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra , the world premiere recording of that piece .", "His most famous early records were Rachmaninoff 's Piano Concerto No. 3 with Albert Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra ( the first time that piece was recorded ) and Franz Liszt 's Sonata in B minor ." ]
[ "Horowitz settled in the U. S. in 1939 , and became an American citizen in 1944 .", "When World War II started in 1939 , Horowitz decided to live in the U. S . He became an American citizen in 1944 ." ]
[ "He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century .", "He is often said to be one of the best pianists of the 20th century ." ]
[ "He made his television debut in a concert taped at Carnegie Hall on February 1 , 1968 , and broadcast nationwide by CBS on September 22 of that year .", "He made his television debut on September 22nd , 1968 , in a concert at Carnegie Hall ." ]
[ "Several times , he withdrew from public performances - during 1936 to 1938 , 1953 to 1965 , 1969 to 1974 , and 1983 to 1985 .", "Horowitz stopped playing concerts four times ( 1936 to 1938 , 1953 to 1965 , 1969 to 1974 , and 1983 to 1985 ) , as he was unsure that he was good enough , even when he was popular ." ]
[ "He later played in Paris , London , and New York City .", "He then played in many other places , such as Berlin , Paris , and London ." ]