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[ "Outflow continued to improve , and with warm sea surface temperatures Beryl gradually intensified to attain peak winds of 60 mph ( 95 km\\/h ) early on July 20 while located about 120 miles ( 190 km ) east of Nags Head , North Carolina .", "Outflow continued to improve , and with warm sea surface temperatures Beryl slowly strengthened further to reach peak winds of 60 mph ( 95 km\\/h ) early on July 20 while located about 120 miles ( 190 km ) east of Nags Head , North Carolina ." ]
[ "Beryl produced a storm surge of 0.9 feet ( .27 m ) on Nantucket .", "Beryl also produced a storm surge of 0.9 feet on Nantucket ." ]
[ "The first low quickly organized into an unnamed tropical storm , and the other area initially remained broad and ill-defined .", "The first low quickly organized into an unnamed tropical storm , and the other area stayed broad and disorganized ." ]
[ "Rainfall along southeastern Massachusetts reached 0.33 inches ( 8.38 mm ) at Chatham .", "Rainfall along southeastern Massachusetts reached 0.33 inches at Chatham ." ]
[ "The depression moved slowly to the north-northwest through a break in the subtropical ridge , and as convective banding features became more prominent the system intensified into Tropical Storm Beryl .", "The depression moved slowly to the north-northwest through a break in the subtropical ridge , and as convective banding features became more visible the system strengthened into Tropical Storm Beryl ." ]
[ "In anticipation for the storm , the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency was activated as a trial run for the hurricane season .", "Expecting for the storm , the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency was activated as a trial run for the hurricane season ." ]
[ "It gradually decayed into a surface low pressure trough , and developed into two disturbances ; one was centered 290 miles ( 490 km ) south-southeast of Cape Cod and another was located 200 miles ( 320 km ) south of Cape Hatteras , North Carolina .", "It slowly decayed into a surface low pressure trough , and developed into two disturbances ; one was centered 290 miles ( 490 km ) south-southeast of Cape Cod and another was located 200 miles ( 320 km south of Cape Hatteras , North Carolina ." ]
[ "The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing ( BOINC ) is an open source middleware system for volunteer and grid computing .", "BOINC , or The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing , is an organization that lets ordinary people to use their computers to do scientific work ." ]
[ "It contains more than ten million volumes .", "It now contains more than twenty million volumes ." ]
[ "Following a series of regime changes in France , it became the Imperial National Library and in 1868 was moved to newly constructed buildings on the Rue de Richelieu designed by Henri Labrouste .", "Following a series of regime changes in France , it became the Imperial National Library and in 1868 it moved to new buildings on the Rue de Richelieu ." ]
[ "The National Library of France traces its origin to the royal library founded at the Louvre Palace by Charles V in 1368 .", "The National Library of France was founded at the Louvre by Charles V in 1368 ." ]
[ "Complex numbers that are not algebraic are called transcendental numbers .", "Well-known transcendental numbers :" ]
[ "If a real number can not be written as a fraction of two integers , it is called irrational .", "Rational numbers are numbers which can be written as fractions ." ]
[ "If the real part of a complex number is 0 , then the number is called an imaginary number or is referred to as purely imaginary ; if the imaginary part is 0 , then the number is a real number .", "Complex numbers are numbers which have two parts ; a real part and an imaginary part ." ]
[ "Real numbers are usually written using decimal numerals , in which a decimal point is placed to the right of the digit with place value 1 .", "Some rational numbers , such as 1\\/11 , need an infinite number of digits after the decimal point to write them in decimal form ." ]
[ "The real numbers include all of the measuring numbers .", "This is an irrational number ." ]
[ "The symbol for the complex numbers is C or .", "Complex numbers are a more general form of numbers ." ]
[ "The most familiar numbers are the natural numbers or counting numbers : 1 , 2 , 3 , and so on .", "If 0 is not called a natural number , then the natural numbers are the same as the counting numbers ." ]
[ "Every real number is either rational or irrational .", "One well-known irrational number is pi ." ]
[ "Like the real number system , the complex number system is a field and is complete , but unlike the real numbers it is not ordered .", "The base ten number system is also called the decimal number system ." ]
[ "If the real and imaginary parts of a complex number are both integers , then the number is called a Gaussian integer .", "These ten symbols are called digits ." ]
[ "In the expression a + bi , the real number a is called the real part and b is called the imaginary part .", "This is composed of a real number line , and an imaginary number line ." ]
[ "Other irrational numbers include ( the square root of 2 , that is , the positive number whose square is 2 ) .", "There is no number in the real numbers which when squared makes the number − 1 ." ]
[ "The study of numerical operations is called arithmetic .", "The study of the rules of the natural world is called science ." ]
[ "A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction with an integer numerator and a non-zero integer denominator .", "Decimal numbers and fractions are not integers ." ]
[ "In mathematics , the definition of number has been extended over the years to include such numbers as 0 , negative numbers , rational numbers , irrational numbers , real numbers , and complex numbers .", "Irrational numbers often occur in geometry ." ]
[ "The symbol for the real numbers is R , also written as .", "Irrational numbers are numbers which can not be written as a fraction , but do not have imaginary parts ( explained later ) ." ]
[ "In the base 10 numeral system , in almost universal use today for mathematical operations , the symbols for natural numbers are written using ten digits : 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 .", "There are 10 different symbols { 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 } used in the base ten number system ." ]
[ "Negative real numbers are written with a preceding minus sign : Every rational number is also a real number .", "An irrational number can not be fully written down in decimal form ." ]
[ "Each digit to the right of the decimal point has a place value one-tenth of the place value of the digit to its left .", "Some rational numbers , such as 1\\/10 , need a finite number of digits after the decimal point to write them in decimal form ." ]
[ "An infrared interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector .", "An interactive whiteboard is a large , interactive screen that connects a computer and a projector ." ]
[ "The film follows Pooh and his friends on a journey to find and rescue their friend Christopher Robin from the `` Skull '' .", "The movie follows Pooh and his friends on a trip to find and rescue their friend Christopher Robin from the `` Skull '' ." ]
[ "`` Forever and Ever '' was later sung by songwriter and singer Carly Simon for Piglet 's Big Movie .", "`` Forever and Ever '' was later sung by Carly Simon for Piglet 's Big Movie ." ]
[ "However , it is also the first Winnie the Pooh film ever to have its own special edition .", "It is also the first Winnie the Pooh movie ever to have its own special edition ." ]
[ "Pooh 's Grand Adventure : The Search for Christopher Robin ( also known as Winnie the Pooh 's Most Grand Adventure in some countries ) is a 1997 animated direct-to-video film directed by Karl Geurs .", "Pooh 's Grand Adventure : The Search for Christopher Robin ( also known as Winnie the Pooh 's Most Grand Adventure in some countries ) is a 1997 direct-to-video animated movie ." ]
[ "Unlike the film 's predecessors , this film is an entirely original story , not based on any of A. A. Milne 's Pooh stories ( although some elements derive from In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings from The House at Pooh Corner ) .", "It is not based on any of A. A. Milne 's Pooh stories ." ]
[ "My Way is the second studio album by American R&B recording artist Usher , released by LaFace Records on September 16 , 1997 in North America .", "It was released by LaFace Records on September 16 , 1997 ." ]
[ "My Way sold 66,000 copies in its first week in the US , to debut at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart dated October 4 , 1997 .", "The album debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200 chart ." ]
[ "It entered the Top R&B \\ / Hip-Hop Albums at number four the same week .", "It also debuted at number four on the Billboard R&B \\ / Hip-Hop Albums chart ." ]
[ "It featured guest appearances by Monica , Jermaine Dupri , and Lil ' Kim and spawned three singles : the platinum-selling singles `` Nice & Slow '' , `` My Way '' and `` You Make Me Wan na ... '' .", "The album had three singles `` Nice & Slow '' , `` My Way '' and `` You Make Me Wan na ... '' ." ]
[ "His father had been a member of the group Mungo Jerry .", "His father was the bassist in 1970s group Mungo Jerry ." ]
[ ", which was played at his funeral and became the group 's second biggest hit at # 19 , and at # 17 in the download charts .", "It became the group 's best hit at # 19 , and at # 17 in the download charts ." ]
[ "However , Byron died on 12 April 2007 after a heart attack and N-Dubz wrote the song `` Papa ( Can You Hear Me ? ) ''", "When Byron died , the song N-Dubz wrote `` Papa ( Can You Hear Me ? ) ''" ]
[ "At the time they were called the Lickle Rinsers Crew and went under the management of Dappy 's father Byron , who to Dappy was the `` inspiration behind the band '' .", "At the time they were called the `` Lickle Rinsers Crew '' ." ]
[ "Dappy had the words `` RIP Dad '' tattooed on his neck and does n't like to say his dad 's name , instead referring to him as `` B '' or `` Uncle B '' , which was also the name of N-Dubz 's debut album .", "Dino later had the words `` RIP Dad '' tattooed on his neck ." ]
[ "In 1980 he was elected to the State Parliament ( Landtag ) and took over the state Ministry of the Interior .", "In 1980 he was elected to the State Parliament ( Landtag ) , and took over the state Ministry of the Interior ." ]
[ "From 1966 he taught constitutional law and political science as a full professor at the Free University of Berlin ( FUB ) .", "From 1966 he taught state law and political science as a full professor at the Free University of Berlin ( FUB ) ." ]
[ "He was minister for culture and sports in the Baden-Württemberg State Government from 1978 .", "He was minister for culture and sports in the Baden-Württemberg Land Government from 1978 ." ]
[ "For his paper Die Wesensmerkmale der Staatsorganisation in rechtlicher und entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Sicht ( `` Characteristics of State Organization from a Juristic and Developmental-Historical Viewpoint '' ) , in 1964 he was awarded the title of professor , a title of academic distinction in Germany , and taught at the University of Munich until 1966 .", "He wrote Die Wesensmerkmale der Staatsorganisation in rechtlicher und entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Sicht ( `` Characteristics of State Organization from a Juristic and Developmental-Historical Viewpoint '' ) , and was given the title of professor in 1964 ." ]
[ "Roman Herzog has also always been active in the Evangelical Church in Germany .", "Roman Herzog was also always active in the Protestant Church ." ]
[ "Roman Herzog ( born 5 April 1934 ) is a German politician as a member of the Christian Democratic Union , ( CDU ) and served as President of Germany from 1994 to 1999 .", "Prof. Dr. Roman Herzog ( born 5 April 1934 ) is a German politician ( CDU ) and was the President of Germany from 1994 to 1999 ." ]
[ "Upon the end of his five-year term as Head of State , Herzog was succeeded by Johannes Rau .", "His term ended in 1999 , when he was succeeded by Johannes Rau ." ]
[ "In 1958 , he completed his doctoral studies and worked as an assistant at the University of Munich until 1964 , where he also passed his second juristic state exam .", "( doctor of laws ) and worked in the University of Munich until 1964 , where he passed his second law exam ." ]
[ "He studied law in Munich .", "He studied law in Munich , Bavaria and took the first stage law exam in 1957 ." ]
[ "She then studied at the University of Adelaide but cut short her courses in 1982 and moved to Melbourne to work with the Australian Union of Students .", "She studied at the University of Adelaide but cut short her courses in 1982 and moved to Melbourne to work with the Australian Union of Students ." ]
[ "She and her sister attended Mitcham Demonstration School , and Julia went on to attend Unley High School .", "She and her sister went to Mitcham Demonstration School , and Julia went on to attend Unley High School ." ]
[ "After moving to Melbourne , in 1983 Gillard became the second woman to lead the Australian Union of Students .", "Moving to Melbourne in 1983 , Gillard became the second woman to lead the Australian Union of Students ." ]
[ "She also played a role in the foundation of EMILY 's List , the pro-choice fund-raising and support network for Labor women .", "She also played a role in starting EMILY 's List , the pro-choice fund-raising and support network for Labor women ." ]
[ "She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998 .", "She made her first speech to the house on 11 November 1998 ." ]
[ "Gillard was later promoted to the position of Shadow Minister for Health in July 2003 .", "Gillard was promoted to the position of Shadow Health Minister in July 2003 ." ]
[ "Her father worked as a psychiatric nurse , while her mother worked at the local Salvation Army nursing home .", "Gillard 's father was a psychiatric nurse , and her mother worked in a Salvation Army nursing home ." ]
[ "Introduced to politics in her second year at the University of Adelaide by the daughter of a State Labor Minister , Gillard joined the Labor Club and became involved in a campaign to fight federal education budget cuts .", "At the University of Adelaide , she joined the Labor Club and became involved in a campaign to fight state education budget cuts ." ]
[ "Julia Eileen Gillard ( born 29 September 1961 ) is a former Australian politician who served as the 27th Prime Minister of Australia , and the Australian Labor Party leader from 2010 to 2013 .", "Julia Eileen Gillard ( born 29 September 1961 ) was the 27th Prime Minister of Australia ." ]
[ "In these roles , in the wake of the Tampa and Children Overboard affairs , which were partly credited with Labor 's 2001 election loss , Gillard developed a new immigration policy for the Labor Party .", "After the Tampa and Children Overboard affairs , which were partly credited with Labor 's 2001 election loss , Gillard worked on a new immigration policy for the Labor Party ." ]
[ "Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor , a safe Labor seat near Melbourne , replacing Barry Jones who retired .", "Gillard was elected as Member for Lalor in the House of Representatives at the 1998 election , replacing Barry Jones , who had retired ." ]
[ "In December 2006 , when Kevin Rudd was elected as Labor Leader and became Leader of the Opposition , Gillard was elected unopposed as his deputy .", "Gillard was elected unopposed as deputy leader ." ]
[ "This led the family to migrate to Australia in 1966 , settling in Adelaide .", "The family came to Australia in 1966 , settling in Adelaide ." ]
[ "In February 2003 , she was given additional responsibilities for Reconciliation and Indigenous Affairs .", "In February 2003 , she was given reconciliation and Indigenous affairs ." ]
[ "As well as being the first female Prime Minister , and the first never to have married , Gillard is the first Prime Minister since Billy Hughes to have been born overseas .", "Gillard was the first prime minister not born in Australia since Billy Hughes , who served from 1915 to 1923 ." ]
[ "Gillard was born on 29 September 1961 , in Barry , Wales .", "Gillard was born in 1961 in Barry , Vale of Glamorgan , Wales ." ]
[ "After Labor 's defeat at the 2001 federal election , Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean , where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration .", "After the 2001 election , Gillard was elected to the shadow cabinet , to oversee population and immigration ." ]
[ "Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election for the seat of Lalor , Victoria .", "Gillard was elected to the House of Representatives in 1988 ." ]
[ "Gillard became the first female Deputy Prime Minister of Australia upon Labor 's victory in the 2007 federal election , also serving as Minister for Education , Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for Social Inclusion .", "She was the first female Prime Minister of Australia ." ]
[ "This mission is accomplished with law enforcement officers ( United States Pentagon Police ) , criminal investigative and protective services agents ; threat management agents ; chemical , biological , radiological , nuclear and explosives technicians ; and anti-terrorism\\/force protection and physical security personnel .", "PFPA does its job using law enforcement officers ( Pentagon Police ) , criminal investigative and protective services agents ; threat management agents ; chemical , biological , radiological , nuclear and explosives technicians ; and anti-terrorism\\/force protection and physical security personnel ." ]
[ "The Pentagon Force Protection Agency ( PFPA ) is a civilian defense agency within the U.S. Department of Defense charged with protecting and safeguarding the occupants , visitors , and infrastructure of The Pentagon , Navy Annex and other assigned Pentagon facilities .", "The Pentagon Force Protection Agency ( PFPA ) protects and keeps safe the occupants , visitors , and infrastructure of the Pentagon , Navy Annex and other assigned Pentagon facilities ." ]
[ "Historically , the word `` dirham '' is derived from the name of a Greek coin , the Drachma ( δραχμή ) ; the Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire controlled the Levant and traded with Arabia , circulating the coin there in pre-Islamic times and afterward .", "Dirham is a unit of currency in several Arabic-speaking nations , including : Historically , the word `` dirham '' is comes from ` dirhem ' which comes from the name of a Greek coin , the Drachm ; the Byzantine Empire controlled the Levant and traded with Arabia , circulating the coin there in pre-Islamic times and afterward ." ]
[ "It was this currency which was initially adopted as an Arab word ; then near the end of the 7th century the coin became an Islamic currency bearing the name of the sovereign and a religious verse .", "Near the end of the 7th century , the coin became an Islamic currency ." ]
[ "Premier is a title for the head of government in some countries , states and sub-national governments .", "But it is also the title of the leader of the government in some territories ." ]
[ "In Macedonia the head of the government is named premier ( Macedonian премиер , premier ) , usually translated in English as prime minister .", "The leader of the federal governments in Australia and Canada is called the prime minister , but the leader of the governments in Australian States and Canadian Provinces is called the Premier ." ]
[ "His career as an artist started in the 1960s and his work was influenced by Pop Art , which was becoming popular in Italy in those years , conceptual art , Arte Povera and Fluxus .", "His work was influenced by Pop Art , conceptual art , Arte Povera and Fluxus ." ]
[ "Ugo Nespolo ( born 29 August 1941 in Mosso , Biella ) is an Italian painter and sculptor , particularly known for his experimental films , his applied arts works and his artistic collaborations in advertising , theater and literature .", "Ugo Nespolo ( born at Mosso , Biella on August 29 , 1941 ) is an Italian artist ." ]
[ "English , Māori and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages , with English predominant .", "The official languages are English , Māori and New Zealand sign language ." ]
[ "Queen Elizabeth II is the country 's head of state and is represented by a Governor-General .", "The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II ." ]
[ "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy , although its constitution is not codified .", "New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy ." ]
[ "Christianity is the predominant religion in New Zealand , although its society is among the most secular in the world .", "The main religion in New Zealand is Christianity ." ]
[ "He also appeared in roles in The Bad Seed ( 1956 ) ; Designing Woman ( 1957 ) , with Lauren Bacall ; and Marjorie Morningstar ( 1958 ) , with Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly .", "White appeared in The Bad Seed ( 1956 ) ; Designing Woman ( 1957 ) , with Lauren Bacall ; and Marjorie Morningstar ( 1958 ) , with Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly ." ]
[ "He is best remembered for having portrayed the Maytag repairman in television commercials , a role that he filled from 1967 to 1988 .", "He is best remembered for playing the Maytag repairman in television commercials , a role that he starred from 1967 to 1988 ." ]
[ "He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Los Angeles .", "He was buried at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Los Angeles , California ." ]
[ "Jesse White ( January 4 , 1917 - January 9 , 1997 ) was an American television , film , and stage character actor .", "Jesse Marc Weidenfeld ( January 4 , 1917 - January 9 , 1997 ) was an American television , movie , and stage character actor ." ]
[ "On October 2 , 1958 , White portrayed the fast-talking , presumably dishonest , used-car salesman San Fernando Harry in the segment `` The New Car '' of the ABC sitcom , The Real McCoys , starring Walter Brennan , with whom he clashes in this episode , Richard Crenna , and Kathleen Nolan .", "On October 2 , 1958 , White played the fast-talking , dishonest , used-car salesman San Fernando Harry in the segment `` The New Car '' of the ABC sitcom , The Real McCoys , starring Walter Brennan , Richard Crenna , and Kathleen Nolan ." ]
[ "The couple had two daughters , Carole Ita White ( who later became an actress ) and Janet Jonas .", "One of his daughters is actress Carole Ita White ." ]
[ "White was born as Jesse Marc Weidenfeld in Buffalo , New York , and was reared in Akron , Ohio .", "White was born Jesse Marc Weidenfeld on January 4 , 1917 in Buffalo , New York ." ]
[ "In 1947 , White made his film debut in a small part in Kiss of Death .", "In 1947 , White starred in his first movie called Kiss of Death ." ]
[ "On January 9 , 1997 , White died from a heart attack following surgery , only five days after his 80th birthday .", "White died on January 9 , 1997 from complications of a heart attack following a surgical operation ." ]
[ "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was published in September 2007 .", "His first novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was published in September 2007 ." ]
[ "The arrival of his novel ( The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao ) in 2007 prompted a noticeable re-appraisal of Díaz 's earlier work .", "His first novel , The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was published in 2007 ." ]
[ "Junot Díaz ( born December 31 , 1968 ) is a Dominican-American writer , creative writing professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) , and fiction editor at Boston Review .", "Junot Díaz ( born December 31 , 1968 ) is a Dominican-American writer ." ]
[ "writing in his essay `` One Year : Storyteller-in-Chief '' : In September 2012 , he released a new collection of short stories entitled This Is How You Lose Her .", "In 2012 Díaz released a collection of short stories called This Is How You Lose Her ." ]
[ "Both were published to critical acclaim and he won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the latter .", "In 2008 it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction ." ]
[ "First Novel Prize , the National Book Critics Circle Award for Best Novel of 2007 the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards , the 2008 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Fiction , the 2008 Hurston-Wright Legacy Award , and the Massachusetts Book Awards Fiction Award in 2007 .", "First Novel Prize ." ]