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"The use of emoticons can be traced back to the 19th century , and they were commonly used in casual and humorous writing .",
"The use of emoticons can be traced back to the 19th century , and they were commonly used in casual or humorous writing ."
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"The number of emoticons that can be made are limitless , and all have their own meaning .",
"The amount of emoticons that can be made are limitless , and all have their own meaning ."
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"However , one of the first corresponding reactions can be found on the thread on `` Techside Chitchat Forum '' ( Techside一言板 。 ) at the Wayback Machine , on December 23 , 2002 .",
"However , one of the first corresponding reactions can be found on the thread on `` Techside Chitchat Forum '' ( Techside一言板 。 ) at the Internet Archive , on December 23 , 2002 ."
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"Others include wink ; ) , a grin : D , smug : - ) , and tongue out : P for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness , such as when blowing a raspberry .",
"Others include wink ; ) a grin : D smug : - ) and tongue out : P for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness , such as when blowing a raspberry ."
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"Orz should not be confused with m ( _ _ ) m , which means `` Thank you '' or an apology .",
"Orz should not be confused with m ( _ _ ) m , which means an apology ."
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"This smiley presumably inspired many later emoticons ; the most basic graphic emoticon that depicts this is in fact a small yellow smiley face .",
"This smiley probably inspired many later emoticons ; the most basic picture that shows this is in fact a small yellow smiley face ."
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"Within a few months , it had spread to the ARPANET and Usenet .",
"Within a few months , it had spread to the ARPANET ( the early Internet ) and Usenet ."
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"The letters Ö and Ü can be seen as an emoticon , as the upright version of : O ( meaning that one is surprised ) and : D ( meaning that one is very happy ) respectively .",
"An O or U with an umlaut , Ö , Ü can be seen as an emoticon , as the upright version of : O ( meaning that one is surprised ) and : D ( meaning that one is very happy ) ."
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"Exposure to both Western and Japanese style emoticons or emoji through blogs , instant messaging , and forums featuring a blend of Western and Japanese pop culture , has given rise to emoticons that have an upright viewing format .",
"Exposure to both Western and East Asian style emoticons or emoji through web blogs , instant messaging , and forums featuring a blend of Western and Asian pop culture , has given rise to emoticons that have an upright viewing format ."
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"The National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide in April 1857 documented the use of the number 73 in Morse code to express `` love and kisses '' ( later reduced to the more formal `` best regards '' ) .",
"In April 1857 , the National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide wrote about the use of the number 73 in Morse code to mean `` love and kisses '' ( later changed to `` best regards '' ) ."
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"Similar-looking characters are commonly substituted for one another : for instance , o , O , and 0 can all be used interchangeably , sometimes for subtly different effect or , in some cases , one type of character may look better in a certain font and therefore be preferred over another .",
"In general , similar-looking characters are commonly substituted for one another : for instance , o , O , and 0 can all be used interchangeably , sometimes for subtly different effect ."
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"In Brazil , sometimes combining character ( accent ) are added to emoticons to represent eyebrows , like : ò_ó , ó_ò , õ_o , ù_u or o_Ô .",
"In Brazil , sometimes combining character ( accent ) are added to emoticons to represent eyebrows , like : ò_ó or ó_ò or õ_o or ù_u or o_Ô ."
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"; ' ) ) which include the parentheses , mouth or nose , and arms ( especially those represented by the inequality signs ( or ) ) also are often referred to as `` Kirbys '' in reference to their likeness to Nintendo 's video game character , Kirby .",
", which include the parentheses , mouth or nose , and arms ( especially those represented by the inequality signs ( or ) ) also are often referred to as `` Kirbies '' in reference to their likeness to Nintendo 's video game character , Kirby ."
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"The text of his original proposal , posted to the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general board on 19 September 1982 ( 11:44 ) , was thought to have been lost , but was recovered 20 years later by Jeff Baird from old backup tapes .",
"The first person documented to have used the emoticons : - ) and : - ( , with a specific suggestion that they be used to express emotion , was Scott Fahlman in the U.S. at Carnegie Mellon University ; the text of his original proposal , posted to the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general board on 19 September 1982 ( 11:44 ) , was thought to have been lost , but was recovered twenty years later by Jeff Baird from old backup tapes ."
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"An equal sign is often used for the eyes in place of the colon , seen as = ) , without changing the meaning of the emoticon .",
"A cute and sometimes gamine smile can be expressed like this : :3 An equal sign is often used for the eyes in place of the colon , without changing the meaning of the emoticon ."
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"The parentheses are sometimes dropped when used in the English language context , and the underscore of the mouth may be extended as an intensifier , ( e.g. ^ _________ ^ for very happy ) for the emoticon in question .",
"The parentheses are usually dropped when used in the English language context , and the underscore of the mouth may be extended as an intensifier , e.g. ^ __________ ^ for very happy ."
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"There are also more faces along those lines like ) o ( ; using the ; as a sweat mark , and the o as a mouth , and the inequality signs as the eyes , it shows stress , or slight confusion .",
"_ < ! or ^ 3 ^ ' or v3v ; as well as : < @ > _________ ( @ ) ; ; ; O ; and \\* u \\* The equal sign can also be used for closed , anime looking eyes , for example : = 0 = , = 3 = , = w = , = A = There are also more faces along those lines like ) o ( ; using the ; as a sweat mark , and the `` o '' as a mouth , and the inequality signs as the eyes , it shows stress , or slight confusion ."
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"It is also common for the user to replace the rounded brackets used for the mouth with other , similar brackets , such as ) instead of ) .",
"Also , sometimes , the user can replace the brackets used for the mouth with other , similar shapes , such as ) and ( instead of ) and ( ."
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"They can also replace ( or add ) = or : with ) , for example ) D , ) = D , ) P , ) : P , ) 3 or ) :3 .",
"They can also replace ( or add ) '' = '' or '' : '' by '' ) '' , example : ) D or ) = D or ) P or ) : P or ) 3 or ) :3 ."
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"In most circles it has become acceptable to omit the hyphen , whether a colon or an equal sign is used for the eyes , but in some areas of usage people still prefer the larger , more traditional emoticon : - ) or : ^ ) .",
"In most circles it has become acceptable to omit the hyphen , whether a colon or an equal sign is used for the eyes , e.g. : ) ."
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"Orz ( also seen as Or2 , on _ , OTZ , OTL , STO , JTO , _ no , _ 冂 ○ , 囧 rz , O7Z , _ 7O , Sto , O ¯ _ , orz , and Jto ) is an emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person , with the `` o '' being the head , the `` r '' being the arms and part of the body , and the `` z '' being part of the body and the legs .",
"Orz ( also seen as Or2 , on _ , OTZ , OTL , STO , JTO , _ no , _ 冂 ○ , 囧rz , O7Z , _ 7O , Sto , and Jto ) is a Japanese emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person , with the `` o '' being the head , the `` r '' being the arms and part of the body , and the `` z '' being part of the body and the legs ."
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"Some variants are also more common in certain countries due to keyboard layouts .",
"Some variants are also more common in certain countries because of reasons like keyboard layouts , for example the smiley = ) is common in Scandinavia where the keys for = and ) are placed right beside each other ."
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"Four vertical typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U.S. satirical magazine Puck , with the stated intention that the publication 's letterpress department thus intended to `` lay out ... all the cartoonists that ever walked . ''",
"Typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U.S. satirical magazine Puck ."
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"A blush can be expressed as : '' ) .",
"A : '' ) blush can be expressed as : `` u blushing for you or a surprised blush , o \\ / \\ / \\ / o ."
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"Dodge 's Manual in 1908 documented the reintroduction of `` love and kisses '' as the number 88 .",
"A few years later , Dodge 's Manual talked about a new way to show `` love and kisses '' , the number 88 ."
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"Pope Damasus II ( died 9 August 1048 ) , born Poppo , was Pope from 17 July 1048 to his death in 1048 .",
"Pope Damasus II ( Latin : Damasus Secundus ; died August 9 , 1048 ) , born Poppo , was a German priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 152nd Pope for only 24 days from July 17 to August 9 , 1048 ."
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"Discogs , short for discographies , is a website and database of information about audio recordings , including commercial releases , promotional releases , and bootleg or off-label releases .",
"Discogs is short for discographies ."
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"The discogs.com domain name was registered in August 2000 , and Discogs itself was launched in November 2000 by programmer , DJ , and music fan Kevin Lewandowski originally as a database of electronic music .",
"The discogs.com domain name was registered in August 2000 ."
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"While the site lists releases in all genres and on all formats , it is especially known as one of the largest online databases of electronic music releases , and of releases on vinyl media .",
"Discogs is one of the largest online databases of electronic music releases ."
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"It has since been renamed Cheers Beacon Hill ; its interior is different from the TV bar .",
"It has now been renamed Cheers on Beacon Hill , though its interior is quite different from the TV bar ."
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"It was produced by Charles\\/Burrows\\/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television for NBC and created by the team of James Burrows , Glen Charles , and Les Charles .",
"The show was created by the team of James Burrows , Glen Charles , and Les Charles ."
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"The first year of the show took place entirely within the confines of the bar , the first location outside the bar being Diane 's apartment .",
"Most of the early episodes took place entirely within the confines of the bar ."
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"The show garnered a record 111 Emmy Award nominations , with a total of 28 wins .",
"The show earned 26 Emmy Awards , out of a total of 111 nominations ."
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"Frasier Crane starts as a recurring character and becomes a permanent character .",
"The show also created the character Frasier Crane ."
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"Cheers , however , eventually became a highly rated television show in the United States , earning a top-ten rating during 8 of its 11 seasons , including one season at # 1 .",
"It was nearly canceled during its first season ( in which it ranked dead last among 63 shows ) , but eventually became one of the most popular shows on TV , earning a top-ten rating during seven of its eleven seasons ."
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"In 1973 , evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky penned that `` nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution '' , because it has brought to light the relations of what first seemed disjointed facts in natural history into a coherent explanatory body of knowledge that describes and predicts many observable facts about life on this planet .",
"`` Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution '' ."
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"Today , currywurst is often sold as a take-out\\/take-away food , Schnellimbisse ( snacks ) , at diners or `` greasy spoons , '' on children 's menus in restaurants , or as a street food .",
"Currywurst is often sold as a take-out\\/take-away food , Schnell-Imbisse , at diners or `` greasy spoons , '' on children 's menus in restaurants , or as a street food ."
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"The currywurst is an icon of German popular culture .",
"Currywurst is a German dish ."
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"Little is known of the early history of Kars beyond the fact that it had its own dynasty of Armenian rulers and was the capital of a region known as Vanand .",
"The early history of Kars is little known , beyond that it had its own dynasty of Armenian rulers and was the capital of a region known as Vanand ."
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"During this period the town 's cathedral , later known as the Church of the Holy Apostles , was built .",
"It was during this period that the Cathedral , later known as the Church of the Apostles , was built ."
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"At some point in the ninth century ( at least by 888 ) it became part of the territory of the Armenian Bagratunis .",
"At some point in the 9th century ( at least by 888 ) it became part of the territory of the Armenian Bagratids ."
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"Kars was the capital of Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia between 928 and 961 .",
"For a short time ( from 928 to 961 ) Kars became the capital of their kingdom ."
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"Unger studied law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and was awarded a research doctorate by Harvard after he had already been teaching there for several years .",
"Unger studied law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ."
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"Roberto Mangabeira Unger was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 24 , 1947 .",
"Unger was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 24 , 1947 ."
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"Although his parents lived in the United States at the time , his father suffered a heart attack during a family visit to Brazil , which delayed their return to the United States and led to the birth of Roberto in Brazil .",
"At the time Unger 's parents lived in the United States , but Unger 's father had suffered a heart attack during a family visit to Brazil ."
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"The current Prime Minister is David Cameron , leader of the Conservative Party , who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on 11 May 2010 following the General Election on 6 May 2010 .",
"The current Prime Minister is David Cameron , leader of the Conservative Party , who was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on 11 May 2010 following the UK General Election on 6 May 2010 ."
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"The monarch selects as Prime Minister the leader of the party most likely to command a majority in Parliament .",
"The monarch selects the Prime Minister as the leader of the party most likely to command a majority in Parliament ."
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"Under the uncodified British constitution , executive authority lies with the monarch , although this authority is exercised only by , or on the advice of , the Prime Minister and the Cabinet .",
"Under the British constitution , executive authority lies with the monarch , although this authority is exercised only by , or on the advice of , the Prime Minister and the Cabinet ."
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"The Government is dependent on Parliament to make primary legislation , which means that in practice a government must seek re-election at least every five years .",
"A government must seek re-election at least every five years ."
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"Her Majesty 's Government ( HMG ) , commonly referred to as the British Government , is the central government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland .",
"Its formal name is Her Majesty 's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ."
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"A coalition government was formed on 12 May between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats ( see Cameron ministry ) .",
"A coalition government was formed on the 12th of May 2010 between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats ."
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"By contrast , there is no devolved government in England .",
"There are devolved governments in Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland , each responsible to a local parliament ."
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"Phosphate mining began in the 1890s using indentured workers from Singapore , Malaya and China .",
"Phosphate mining began in the 1890s using indentured workers from Singapore , China , and Malaysia ."
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"Soon afterwards , a small settlement was established in Flying Fish Cove by G. Clunies Ross , the owner of the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ( some 900 kilometres ( 560 mi ) to the south west ) to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos .",
"Soon afterwards , a small settlement was started in Flying Fish Cove by G. Clunies Ross , the owner of the Keeling Islands ( some 900 kilometres to the south west ) to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos ."
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"The island was administered jointly by the British Phosphate Commissioners and District Officers from the United Kingdom Colonial Office through the Straits Settlements , and later the Crown Colony of Singapore .",
"The island was ruled jointly by the British Phosphate Commissioners and District Officers from the United Kingdom Colonial Office through the Straits Settlements , and later the Crown Colony of Singapore ."
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"Two of his crewmen were the first Europeans to set foot on Christmas Island .",
"Two of his crewmen were the first recorded people to set foot on Christmas Island ."
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"In 1968 , the official secretary was re-titled an administrator and , since 1997 , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands together are called the Australian Indian Ocean Territories and share a single administrator resident on Christmas Island .",
"Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands together are called the Australian Indian Ocean Territories and since 1997 share one Administrator who lives on Christmas Island ."
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"Captain William Mynors of the Royal Mary , an English East India Company vessel , named the island when he sailed past it on Christmas Day in 1643 .",
"Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company ship , the Royal Mary , gave the island its name because they arrived on Christmas Day , 25 December 1643 ."
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"At Australia 's request , the United Kingdom transferred sovereignty to Australia ; in 1957 , the Government of Australia paid the Government of Singapore # 2.9 million in compensation , a figure based mainly on an estimated value of the phosphate forgone by Singapore .",
"Australia asked the United Kingdom to allow them to rule the island ; in 1957 , the Australian government paid the government of Singapore # 2.9 million in compensation ."
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"English navigator William Dampier , aboard the English ship Cygnet , made the earliest recorded visit to sea round the island in March 1688 .",
"The earliest recorded visit was in March 1688 by William Dampier of the British ship Cygnet ."
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"Pope Gregory VII ( Latin : Gregorius VII ; c. 1015\\/1028 - 25 May 1085 ) , born Hildebrand of Sovana ( Italian : Ildebrando da Soana ) , was Pope from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085 .",
"Pope Gregory VII ( Latin : Gregorius Septimus ; 1020-May 25 , 1085 ) , born Hildebrand ( Italian : Ildebrando di Soana ) , was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 158th Pope from April 22 , 1073 until he died in 1085 ."
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"Gregory was born as Hildebrand in Sovana , in what is now southern Tuscany , central Italy .",
"Hildebrand was born in Sovana in Tuscany ."
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"`` We choose then '' , they said to the people , `` our Archdeacon Hildebrand to be pope and successor to the Apostle , and to bear henceforward and forever the name of Gregory '' ( 22 April 1073 ) .",
"Cardinal Hildebrand was elected pope on April 22 , 1073 ; and he chose to be called Gregory ."
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"Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 American superhero film , and the sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four .",
"Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 superhero movie , and sequel to the 2005 movie Fantastic Four ."
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"Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards , Jessica Alba as Sue Storm , Chris Evans as Johnny Storm , and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm are the film series ' recurring protagonists , while Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first film as , respectively , Victor Von Doom and Alicia Masters .",
"Ioan Gruffudd , Jessica Alba , Chris Evans , Michael Chiklis , Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first movie ."
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"Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story .",
"Both movies are based on the comic book of the same name ."
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"The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 2 , 2007 .",
"It was released June 15 , 2007 , in North America , and was released onto high-def Blu-ray Disc and DVD on October 2 , 2007 ."
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"Clerke had taken command of the ship after Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14 and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific .",
"Clerke took command of the ship after Capt. Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay on February 14 , and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific ."
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"It is also known as Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation .",
"It is also known as the `` Pineapple Island '' ."
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"In 1922 , James Dole , the president of Hawaiian Pineapple Company ( later renamed Dole Food Company ) , bought the island and developed a large portion of it into the world 's largest pineapple plantation .",
"He made a large part of it into the world 's largest pineapple plantation ."
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"It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north , and from Maui by the ʻAuʻau Channel to the east .",
"It is separated from the island of Moloka'i by the Kalohi Channel to the north ."
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"Plutonic or intrusive rocks result when magma cools and crystallizes slowly within the Earth 's crust .",
"Plutonic or intrusive rocks are made when magma cools and crystallizes slowly within the Earth 's crust ( example granite ) ."
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"Volcanic or extrusive rocks result from magma reaching the surface either as lava or fragmental ejecta , forming minerals such as pumice or basalt .",
"Volcanic or extrusive rocks result from magma reaching the surface either as lava or ejecta ( examples pumice and basalt ) ."
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"Igneous rocks are divided into two main categories : plutonic rock and volcanic .",
"They are divided into two main categories : plutonic rock and volcanic rock ."
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"Three major groups of rocks are defined : igneous , sedimentary , and metamorphic .",
"Rocks may be igneous , sedimentary and metamorphic ."
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"Metamorphic rocks are formed by subjecting any rock type-sedimentary rock , igneous rock or another older metamorphic rock-to different temperature and pressure conditions than those in which the original rock was formed .",
"For the main article , see Metamorphic rock Metamorphic rocks are formed by rocks coming under great pressure and high temperatures ."
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"The scientific study of rocks is called petrology , which is an essential component of geology .",
"Petrology is the scientific study of rocks ."
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"The Earth 's outer solid layer , the lithosphere , is made of rock .",
"The Earth 's crust is made of rock ."
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"Slovene was one of the official languages of the federation .",
"It is one of the official languages in the EU ."
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"The Gondwana Rainforests are so-named because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today .",
"The Gondwana Rainforests are so-called because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today ."
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"The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves , are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world .",
"The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia formerly known as the ` Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves ' , are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world ."
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"The reserve includes 50 separate reserves totalling 3,665 square km , clustered around the New South Wales - Queensland border .",
"The area includes 50 separate reserves covering 3,665 square kilometres ( 1,415 sq mi ) ."
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"The number of visitors to the Gondwana rainforest reserves in New South Wales and Queensland is about 2 million per year .",
"The number of visitors to the reserve is about 2 million per year ."
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"According to the `` Submission to the Secretary of State 's review of digital channels '' in March 2004 , Radio 1Xtra `` provides music output 24 hours a day , punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience . ''",
"According to the `` Submission to the Secretary of State 's review of digital channels '' in March 2004 , 1Xtra `` provides music output 24 hours a day , punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience . ''"
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"Typical music includes largely British and North American hip hop , grime , bassline , garage , dubstep , drum and bass , UK funky , House , dancehall , soca , reggae , gospel music , bhangra and R&B .",
"Typical music includes largely British and North American hip hop , grime , bassline , garage , dubstep , drum and bass , bashment , soca , reggae , gospel music , bhangra and R&B ."
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"1Xtra 's typical audience is between 15 and 30 years old .",
"1Xtra 's audience is usually aged between 15 and 30 years old ."
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"BBC Radio 1Xtra is a digital radio station in the United Kingdom from the BBC specialising in urban music .",
"BBC Radio 1Xtra , ( formerly 1Xtra or 1Xtra from the BBC ) is a digital UK radio station from the BBC ."
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"1Xtra has its own news service , 1Xtra News ( formerly known as ` TX ' ) , which is operated as a subsidiary of Radio 1 's Newsbeat operations .",
"It has its own news team : 1Xtra News ."
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"The Hundred and One Dalmatians , or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children 's novel by Dodie Smith about the robbery of the titular family of 101 Dalmatian dogs .",
"The Hundred and One Dalmatians , or The Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 children 's novel by Dodie Smith ."
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"Disney adapted the novel into an animated film , released to cinemas on 25 January 1961 as One Hundred and One Dalmatians .",
"Disney released an animated movie in 1961 based on the book as One Hundred and One Dalmatians ."
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"A sequel entitled The Starlight Barking continues from the end of the first novel .",
"Smith wrote a sequel to the book called The Starlight Barking ."
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"Additionally , a station in Fredericton , New Brunswick reported 1.77 inches ( 45 mm ) in two hours .",
"Additionally , a station in Fredericton , New Brunswick reported 1.77 inches ( 45 mm ) in 2 hours ."
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"Waves along the southern coast of Nantucket reached 10 feet ( 3 m ) in height as the storm approached the island , resulting in four people being rescued by lifeguards from rip currents .",
"Waves along the southern coast of Nantucket reached 10 feet in height as the storm approached the island , resulting in four people being rescued by lifeguards from rip currents ."
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"The remnants of Beryl dropped moderate precipitation in Atlantic Canada , officially peaking at 2.8 inches ( 71 mm ) in Scots Bay , Nova Scotia with an unofficially higher total of 3.5 inches ( 88 mm ) ; in some locations 1 inch of rain fell in an hour .",
"The remnants of Beryl dropped moderate precipitation in Atlantic Canada , officially peaking at 2.8 inches ( 71 mm ) in Scotts Bay , Nova Scotia with an unofficially higher total of 3.5 inches ( 88 mm ) ; in some locations 1 inch of rain fell in an hour ."
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"The storm caused high waves along the East Coast of the United States , with 19-foot seas ( 5.97 m ) in the open ocean .",
"The storm caused high waves along the East Coast of the United States , with 19 foot seas ( 5.97 m ) in the open ocean ."
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"Forecasters initially predicted Beryl to brush the Carolinas ; as such , a tropical storm watch was issued for the eastern coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout northward to Currituck Beach Lighthouse .",
"Forecasters originally predicted Beryl to brush the Carolinas ; as such , a tropical storm watch was issued for the eastern coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout northward to Currituck Beach Lighthouse ."
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"Steering winds ahead of an approaching mid-level trough caused Beryl to accelerate northeastward , and early on July 21 the center of the storm crossed the island of Nantucket .",
"Steering winds ahead of an approaching mid-level trough caused Beryl to speed up northeastward , and early on July 21 the center of the storm crossed the island of Nantucket ."
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"When a more northeastward track became apparent , a tropical storm watch was issued about 33 hours prior to moving ashore from Woods Hole to Plymouth , Massachusetts , including Cape Cod , Nantucket , and Martha 's Vineyard .",
"When a more northeastward track became apparent , a tropical storm watch was issued about 33 hours before moving ashore from Woods Hole to Plymouth , Massachusetts , including Cape Cod , Nantucket , and Martha 's Vineyard ."
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"Winds across southeastern Massachusetts were fairly light , with no sustained tropical storm force winds and wind gusts peaking at 44 mph ( 71 km\\/h ) ; unofficially gusts reached 51 mph ( 82 km\\/h ) .",
"Winds across southeastern Massachusetts were fairly light , with no sustained tropical storm force winds and wind gusts peaking at 44 mph ; unofficially gusts reached 51 mph ."
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"Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada , the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland .",
"Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada , the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland ."
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