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[ "The show was originally broadcast live , and over its run it has alternated between being broadcast on the BBC and on ITV .", "Over its run it has changed between being broadcast on the BBC and on ITV ." ]
[ "AMBER is officially a backronym for America 's Missing : Broadcast Emergency Response , but was named for Amber Hagerman , a 9-year-old abducted and murdered in Arlington , Texas , in 1996 .", "It was named for Amber Hagerman , a nine-year old girl who was kidnapped and killed in Arlington , Texas ." ]
[ "When Philip II moved his court to Madrid in 1561 , a series of reforms began , reforms that aimed to transform the town into a capital city worthy of the name .", "His son , Philip II ( 1527-1598 ) moved the court to Madrid in 1561 ." ]
[ "The Calle de Alcalá or Alcalá Street lead from the Puerta del Sol from the NE of the city .", "Two famous gates to see are the Puerta del Sol and the Puerta de Alcalá ." ]
[ "In June 1561 , when the town had 30,000 inhabitants , Philip II of Spain moved his court from Toledo to Madrid , installing it in the old castle .", "In 1561 Felipe I moved the royal court from Toledo to Madrid ." ]
[ "As the capital city of Spain , seat of government , and residence of the Spanish monarch , Madrid is also the political , economic and cultural center of Spain .", "Madrid is the financial center of Spain ." ]
[ "The Chicago Bears of the National Football League played at Wrigley Field from 1921 to 1970 before relocating to Soldier Field .", "The Chicago Bears of the National Football League played their home games at Wrigley Field from 1921 through 1970 ." ]
[ "Weeghman Park \\ / Cubs Park \\ / Wrigley Field has served as the home baseball park for Major League Baseball 's Chicago Cubs franchise since 1916 .", "Wrigley Field is a sports stadium , the baseball park where the Chicago Cubs play in Major League Baseball ." ]
[ "Several now-demolished ballparks featured ivy in the playing area , including Forbes Field , Wrigley Field 's namesake in Los Angeles , and Bush Stadium in Indianapolis .", "There was also a Wrigley Field ( Los Angeles ) , built by the same people who built Wrigley Field in Chicago ." ]
[ "It was built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Chicago Federal League baseball team , the Chicago Whales .", "It was built in 1914 for the Chicago Whales of the Federal League ." ]
[ "News coverage of the event was worldwide .", "News coverage of the race was worldwide ." ]
[ "In January 1925 doctors realized that a potentially deadly diphtheria epidemic was poised to sweep through Nome 's young people .", "In January 1925 , doctors realized that a diphtheria epidemic was likely to sweep through Nome 's young people ." ]
[ "More than 20 mushers took part , facing a blizzard with − 23 ° F ( -31 ° C ) temperatures and strong winds .", "More than 20 mushers took part ." ]
[ "The serum was transported by train from Anchorage to Nenana , where the first musher embarked as part of a relay aimed at delivering the needed serum to Nome .", "The serum was transported by train from Anchorage to Nenana ." ]
[ "A statue of Balto , sculpted by Frederick Roth , was erected in New York City 's Central Park on December 17 , 1925 , just 10 months after Balto 's arrival in Nome .", "A few months later in New York City a statue of Balto was placed in Central Park ." ]
[ "Sullivan was engaged to champion swimmer Sybil Bauer , but she died of cancer in 1927 at the age of 23 .", "Sullivan was engaged to swimmer Sybil Bauer , but she died of cancer in 1927 at the age of 23 ." ]
[ "A former boxer , Sullivan began his media work as a newspaper sportswriter for The New York Evening Graphic .", "He began his media work as a sportswriter for The New York Evening Graphic ." ]
[ "In 1996 , Ed Sullivan was ranked No. 50 on TV Guide 's `` 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time '' .", "In 1996 , Ed Sullivan was # 50 on TV Guide 's `` 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time '' ." ]
[ "Edward Vincent `` Ed '' Sullivan ( September 28 , 1901 - October 13 , 1974 ) was a US entertainment writer and television host , best known as the presenter of the television variety program The Toast of the Town , now usually remembered under its second name , The Ed Sullivan Show .", "Edward Vincent `` Ed '' Sullivan ( September 28 , 1901 - October 13 , 1974 ) was an American entertainment writer and television host ." ]
[ "Sullivan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6101 Hollywood Blvd. .", "Sullivan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6101 Hollywood Boulevard ." ]
[ "He was married to the former Sylvia Weinstein from April 28 , 1930 , until her death on March 16 , 1973 .", "He was married to Sylvia Weinstein from April 28 , 1930 ." ]
[ "On December 22 , 1930 their daughter , Betty Sullivan ( who later married the Ed Sullivan Show 's producer , Bob Precht ) , was born .", "Betty married the Ed Sullivan Show 's producer , Bob Precht ." ]
[ "Sullivan , still believing his ailment to be yet another complication from a long-standing battle with ulcers , died five weeks later , on October 13 , 1974 , at New York 's Lenox Hill Hospital .", "He died five weeks later , on October 13 , 1974 , at New York 's Lenox Hill Hospital ." ]
[ "Only his family was told , however , and as the doctors gave Sullivan very little time , the family chose to keep the diagnosis from him .", "Because the doctors did not give Sullivan a lot of time , the family chose not to tell him about it ." ]
[ "His funeral was attended by 3,000 at St. Patrick 's Cathedral , New York on a cold , rainy day .", "It was held at St. Patrick 's Cathedral , New York ." ]
[ "Sullivan was born in Harlem , New York , the son of Elizabeth F. ( née Smith ) and Peter Arthur Sullivan , a customs house employee .", "Sullivan was born in New York City , New York ." ]
[ "Sullivan was in the habit of calling Sylvia after every program to get her immediate critique .", "Sullivan used to call Sylvia after every program to hear what she thought about it ." ]
[ "In early September 1974 , X-rays revealed that Sullivan had advanced esophageal cancer .", "They showed that Sullivan had esophageal cancer ." ]
[ "In 1948 , the CBS network hired Sullivan to do a weekly Sunday night TV variety show , Toast of the Town , which later became The Ed Sullivan Show .", "He was best known as the presenter of the television variety show The Ed Sullivan Show ." ]
[ "According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute , San Fernando spans an area of 2,441.3 km2 ( 943 sq mi ) and has 63,732 inhabitants ( 31,157 men and 32,575 women ) .", "According to the census of 2002 , by the National Statistics Institute , San Fernando covers an area of 2,441.3 square kilometers , and has 63,732 inhabitants ( 31,157 men and 32,575 women ) ." ]
[ "Founded in 1742 , it became the provincial capital in 1840 .", "San Fernando was founded in 1742 , and became the provincial capital in 1840 ." ]
[ "San Fernando is the capital of the province of Colchagua , in central Chile , and the second most populated urban center of the O'Higgins Region .", "San Fernando is the second most populated urban center of the Region of O'Higgins ." ]
[ "Located close to the Tinguiririca River ( a tributary of the Rapel ) in a fertile valley , San Fernando sits 1,112 feet ( 339 m ) above sea level .", "It is located near to the Tinguiririca River , in the valley of Colchagua , San Fernando is 1,112 feet ( 339 m ) above the level of the se ." ]
[ "Hamnet Shakespeare ( baptised 2 February 1585 - buried 11 August 1596 ) was the only son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway , and the fraternal twin of Judith Shakespeare .", "Hamnet Shakespeare ( baptised 2 February 1585 - buried 11 August 1596 ) was the only son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway ." ]
[ "Some Shakespearean scholars speculate on the relationship between Hamnet and his father 's later play Hamlet , as well as on possible connections between Hamnet 's death and the writing of King John , Romeo and Juliet , Julius Caesar , and Twelfth Night .", "Other ideas state there is a relationship between Hamnet 's death and the writing of King John , Romeo and Juliet , Julius Caesar , and Twelfth Night ." ]
[ "I was languid with the heat and Fischer was better prepared for such exceptional circumstances ... I saw chess pieces through a mist and , thus , my level of playing was not good . ''", "I was languid with the heat and Fischer was better prepared for such exceptional circumstances ... I saw chess pieces through a mist and , thus , my level of playing was not good '' ." ]
[ "Jørgen Bent Larsen ( 4 March 1935 - 9 September 2010 ) was a Danish chess Grandmaster and author .", "Jørgen Bent Larsen ( 4 March 1935-9 September 2010 ) was a Danish chess Grandmaster ." ]
[ "He represented Denmark six times in Chess Olympiad play , always on first board , and compiled an aggregate score of 75\\/109 ( +61 − 20 = 28 ) , for 68.8 % .", "Bent represented Denmark six times in Chess Olympiads , always on first board , and compiled an aggregate score of 75\\/109 ( +61 = 28 − 20 ) , for 68.8 % , according to olimpbase.org ." ]
[ "From the early 1970s , he divided his year between Las Palmas and Buenos Aires , with his Argentinian-born wife .", "From the early 1970s , he lived for part of the year in Las Palmas , and in Buenos Aires , with his Argentinian-born wife ." ]
[ "He won three board medals , one gold and two bronze .", "He always played a very high number of games , almost all of the rounds , and won three board medals , one gold and two bronze ." ]
[ "He is considered to be the strongest player born in Denmark and the strongest from Scandinavia until the emergence of Magnus Carlsen .", "Larsen was the strongest chess player born in Denmark , and the strongest Scandinavian until the emergence of Magnus Carlsen ." ]
[ "He was awarded the first Chess Oscar in 1967 .", "Larsen won several dozen major international tournaments during his career , and was awarded the first Chess Oscar in 1967 ." ]
[ "Eco was born in the city of Alessandria in the region of Piedmont in northern Italy .", "Eco was born in 1932 in Northern Italy ." ]
[ "Fluorescence has many practical applications , including mineralogy , gemology , chemical sensors ( fluorescence spectroscopy ) , fluorescent labeling , dyes , biological detectors , and , most commonly , fluorescent lamps .", "Fluorescence has many practical applications in mineralogy , gemology , chemical sensors ( fluorescence spectroscopy ) , fluorescent labeling , dyes , biological detectors , and , most commonly , fluorescent lamps ." ]
[ "The most striking examples of fluorescence occur when the absorbed radiation is in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum , and thus invisible to the human eye , and the emitted light is in the visible region .", "The most striking examples of fluorescence occur when the absorbed radiation is in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum , invisible to the human eye , and the emitted light is in the visible region ." ]
[ "Fluorescence in the life sciences is used generally as a non-destructive way of tracking or analysis of biological molecules by means of the fluorescent emission at a specific frequency where there is no background from the excitation light , as relatively few cellular components are naturally fluorescent ( called intrinsic or autofluorescence ) .", "Fluorescence in the life sciences is a non-destructive way of tracking biological molecules ." ]
[ "The notion of art music is a frequent and well defined musicological distinction , e.g. , referred to by musicologist Philip Tagg as one of an `` axiomatic triangle consisting of ` folk ' , ` art ' and ` popular ' musics . ''", "The notion of art music is a frequent and well defined term , referred to by musicologist Philip Tagg as one of an `` axiomatic triangle consisting of ` folk ' , ` art ' and ` popular ' musics '' ." ]
[ "Art music ( also known as serious music , erudite music , or legitimate music ( often shortened to legit music ) ) , is an umbrella term used to refer to musical traditions implying advanced structural and theoretical considerations and a written musical tradition .", "It is an umbrella term for serious music with with a written musical tradition ." ]
[ "The two long bones of the lower leg , the tibia and fibula , are connected to the top of the talus to form the ankle .", "They are made up of 14 phalanges ( toes ) , 5 metatarsals ( sole bones ) and 7 tarsals ( ankle bones ) ." ]
[ "On 1 January 2010 , at the age of 19 years , 32 days , he became the youngest chess player in history to be ranked world No. 1 .", "He was 19 years and 32 days old when he became the youngest chess player in history to be ranked world number one ." ]
[ "A chess prodigy , in 2004 Carlsen became a grandmaster at the age of 13 years , 148 days , making him at that time the second youngest grandmaster in history , although he has since become the third youngest .", "On 26 April 2004 , Carlsen became a grandmaster at the age of 13 years , 148 days ." ]
[ "In November 2013 , Carlsen defeated Viswanathan Anand in the World Chess Championship 2013 , thus becoming the new world chess champion .", "In London , March 2013 , Carlsen won the 2013 Candidates tournament and qualified to challenge Anand for the World Chess Championship ." ]
[ "The lyrics to the anthem , officially adopted in 1996 , were written by Arif Al Sheikh Abdullah Al Hassan .", "Then , in the year 1996 Aref Al Sheikh Abdullah Al Hassan came up with words for the song ." ]
[ "At the time of his death at the age of 76 , Dusty had been working on his 106th album for EMI Records .", "At the time of his death at the age of 76 , Dusty was working on his 106th album for EMI Records ." ]
[ "Slim Dusty was Australia 's most successful and prolific musical artist , with more Gold and Platinum albums than any other Australian artist .", "Slim Dusty was Australia 's most successful and prolific musical artist ." ]
[ "Over the course of his career , he collected more gold and platinum albums than any other Australian artist .", "He had more Gold and Platinum albums than any other Australian artist ." ]
[ "He received an unequalled 37 Golden Guitar and two ARIA awards and was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and the Country Music Roll of Renown .", "He has 37 Golden Guitar and two ARIA awards ." ]
[ "David Gordon Kirkpatrick , known professionally as Slim Dusty AO , MBE ( 13 June 1927 - 19 September 2003 ) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter and producer , with a career spanning nearly seven decades .", "David Gordon `` Slim Dusty '' Kirkpatrick AO , MBE ( 13 June 1927-19 September 2003 ) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter and producer ." ]
[ "Dusty was the first Australian to have a No. 1 Hit song with Gordon Parsons ( `` A Pub with No Beer '' ) .", "The song was Pub With No Beer written by Gordon Parsons ." ]
[ "In 2007 , his domestic record sales in Australia surpassed seven million .", "In 2007 he sold more than seven million recordings in Australia ." ]
[ "The national flag of Slovenia features three equal horizontal bands of white ( top ) , blue , and red , with the Slovenian coat of arms located in the upper hoist side of the flag centred in the white and blue bands .", "The national flag of Slovenia has three equal horizontal bands of white ( top ) , blue , and red , with the Slovenian coat of arms on the upper left side of the flag centered in the white and blue bands ." ]
[ "The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav , Slovenia 's highest peak , in white against a blue background at the center ; beneath it are two wavy blue lines representing the Adriatic Sea and local rivers , and above it are three six-pointed golden stars arranged in an inverted triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje , the great Slovenian dynastic house of the late 14th and early 15th centuries .", "The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav , Slovenia 's highest mountain , in white against a blue background ; below it are two blue lines that stand for the Adriatic Sea and local rivers , and above it are three six-pointed stars arranged in an triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje , an important Slovenian family ." ]
[ "The single transferable vote ( STV ) is a voting system designed to achieve proportional representation through ranked voting in multi-seat constituencies ( voting districts ) .", "Single Transferable Vote ( STV for short ) is a type of voting system ." ]
[ "Tropical Storm Cristobal was the third named storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season .", "Tropical Storm Cristobal was the third tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season ." ]
[ "The storm dropped 3.43 in ( 87 mm ) of rain in Wilmington , North Carolina , where minor flooding was reported .", "The storm dropped 3.43 in ( 87 mm ) of rain in Wilmington , North Carolina , where minor flooding happened ." ]
[ "The storm dropped 3.43 in ( 87 mm ) in Wilmington , North Carolina , where minor flooding occurred .", "The storm dropped 3.43 in ( 87 mm ) in Wilmington , North Carolina ." ]
[ "On the afternoon of July 22 , Cristobal began to weaken south of Nova Scotia .", "In the afternoon of July 22 , Cristobal began to weaken while to the south of Nova Scotia ." ]
[ "Late on July 18 , the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) remarked that a tropical depression was developing , with its convection becoming more concentrated around a circulation ; at 11 p.m. EST on July 18 ( 0300 UTC July 19 ) , it was classified as Tropical Depression Three , about 65 miles ( 105 km ) southeast of Charleston , South Carolina .", "At 11 p.m. EST on July 18 ( 0300 UTC July 19 ) , it was classified as Tropical Depression Three , about 65 miles ( 105 km ) to the southeast of Charleston , South Carolina ." ]
[ "It reached peak intensity as a strong tropical storm on July 21 while it passed east of Cape Hatteras , and remained such over the warm Gulf Stream waters as convection became strong over the southern portion of the circulation .", "It reached its highest intensity as a strong tropical storm on July 21 while it passed east of Cape Hatteras , and stayed the same over the warm Gulf Stream ." ]
[ "A weak low pressure area developed on July 15 near Tallahassee , which moved southeastward into the Gulf of Mexico .", "A weak low pressure area formed on July 15 near Tallahassee , which moved towards the southeast into the Gulf of Mexico ." ]
[ "On July 14 , 2008 a weakening surface trough extended across northern Florida , producing thunderstorms across the state .", "On July 14 , 2008 a weakening weather system stretched across northern Florida , causing thunderstorms ." ]
[ "The sudden , heavy rainfall clogged storm drains , causing some street flooding .", "The rain clogged storm drains , which caused light flooding ." ]
[ "It formed on July 19 from a trough of low pressure off the Southeast U.S. Coast .", "It began on July 19 as a weather system away from the Southeast U.S. Coast ." ]
[ "Beginning to enter cooler waters , the cyclone accelerated east-northeastward on July 21 and July 22 .", "The storm started to enter cooler waters , and the cyclone quickly moved towards the east-northeastward on July 21 and July 22 ." ]
[ "Cristobal remained a fairly weak tropical storm as it tracked adjacent to the Carolina coast , and the storm never made landfall .", "Cristobal stayed as a weak tropical storm during the time that it moved close to the South Carolina and North Carolina coast , and the storm never moved onto land ." ]
[ "At Baccaro Point , 224 mm ( 8.8 in ) of rain was reported , while 145 mm ( 5.8 in ) fell at Sambro , near Halifax .", "At Baccaro Point on the southern tip of Nova Scotia , 224 mm ( 8.8 in ) of rain fell ." ]
[ "Additionally , the extratropical remnants contributed to rainfall on Nova Scotia which caused some street and basement flooding .", "Also , the remnants helped produce rainfall on Nova Scotia , which caused some flooding on roads and in basements ." ]
[ "The rain flooded basements and streets in the Cape Sable area .", "There was flooding to basements and streets in Cape Sable ." ]
[ "Because it was a weak storm and never made landfall , Cristobal 's effects were mostly limited to moderate rainfall .", "Because it was a weak storm and never moved onto land , Cristobal 's damages were mostly moderate rainfall ." ]
[ "The storm 's cloud pattern became disorganized , and by July 23 it had completed an extratropical transition .", "The storm 's cloud pattern became weak , and on July 23 , it became an extratropical cyclone , and was no longer a tropical storm ." ]
[ "A sailor from Connecticut was rescued 250 km ( 160 mi ) to the southeast of Halifax when his ship capsized in stormy seas .", "A sailor from Connecticut was rescued to the southeast of Halifax by a Canadian helicopter , because his ship capsized in the strong waves ." ]
[ "Along the coast , water levels rose 1 foot ( 0.30 m ) above normal ; rough surf was also reported .", "On the coast , storm surge reached 1 ft ( 0.30 m ) above normal ." ]
[ "`` God Save the Queen '' is the national anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland .", "`` God Save the Queen '' is the national anthem of the United Kingdom ." ]
[ "In Northern Ireland , `` God Save the Queen '' is still used as the official anthem .", "The tune for `` God Save the Queen '' was used in many countries as a national anthem ." ]
[ "The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the ninth edition of the contest , and took place in Yerevan , Armenia at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex .", "The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the ninth edition of the contest , and took place in Yerevan , Armenia at the recently renovated Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex ." ]
[ "Note : W = Wins , L = Losses , T = Ties , OTL = Overtime Losses , GF = Goals For , GA = Goals Against , Pts = Points Divisions : AT - Atlantic , NE - Northeast , SE - Southeast P - Clinched Presidents Trophy ; Y - Clinched Division ; X - Clinched Playoff spot Note : CR = Conference rank ; GP = Games played ; W = Wins ; L = Losses ; T = Ties ; OTL = Overtime loss ; GF = Goals for ; GA = Goals against ; Pts = Points Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs .", "Note : W = Wins , L = Losses , T = Ties , OTL = Overtime Losses , GF = Goals For , GA = Goals Against , Pts = Points 1As of 2008 , this playoff game is the 19th longest NHL overtime game ever ." ]
[ "He met Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr , who interested him in biology .", "He met Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr , who got him interested in biology ." ]
[ "Max Ludwig Henning Delbrück , FRS ( September 4 , 1906 - March 9 , 1981 ) , a German-American biophysicist , helped launch the molecular biology research program in the late 1930s .", "Max Ludwig Henning Delbrück ( September 4 , 1906 - March 9 , 1981 ) was a German-American biophysicist and Nobel laureate ." ]
[ "While at Caltech , Delbrück researched bacteria and their viruses ( bacteriophages or phages ) .", "While at Caltech Delbrück became acquainted with bacteria and their viruses ( bacteriophage or ` phage ' ) ." ]
[ "In late 1947 , as Vanderbilt lacked the resources to keep him , Delbrück had returned to Caltech as a professor of biology , and remained there for the remaining duration of his career .", "In 1947 , Delbrück returned to Caltech as a professor of biology where he remained until 1977 ." ]
[ "Having earned a Ph.D. in 1930 , he traveled through England , Denmark , and Switzerland .", "he traveled through England , Denmark , and Switzerland ." ]
[ "AB III is the third studio album by the rock band Alter Bridge , released on October 8 , 2010 .", "AB III is the third studio album by American rock band Alter Bridge ." ]
[ "In that case , the `` vulture-eye '' of the old man is symbolizing parental surveillance and possibly the paternal principles of right and wrong .", "In that case , the `` vulture '' eye of the old man is symbolizing parental surveillance and possibly the paternal principles of right and wrong ." ]
[ "`` The Tell-Tale Heart '' is widely considered a classic of the Gothic fiction genre and is one of Poe 's most famous short stories .", "`` The Tell-Tale Heart '' is one of Poe 's most famous short stories , and it is widely considered a classic of the Gothic fiction genre ." ]
[ "The story was slightly revised when republished in the August 23 , 1845 , edition of the Broadway Journal .", "It was slightly revised when republished in the August 23 , 1845 edition of the Broadway Journal ." ]
[ "According to superstition , death-watches are a sign of impending death .", "According to superstition , death watches are a sign of impending death ." ]
[ "Despite this , he says the idea of murder , `` haunted me day and night '' .", "Despite this , however , he says the idea of murder , `` haunted me day and night . ''" ]
[ "The first word of the story , `` True ! ''", "The first word of the story , `` True !" ]
[ "`` The Tell-Tale Heart '' is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe first published in 1843 .", "`` The Tell-Tale Heart '' is an 1843 short story by Edgar Allan Poe ." ]
[ "The eye may also represent secrecy , again playing on the lack of detail about the old man or the narrator .", "The eye may also represent secrecy , again playing on the ambiguous lack of detail about the man or the narrator ." ]