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"Some annelids and bivalves also have apposition eyes .",
"and some annelids possess both ."
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"Pit eyes , also known as stemma , are eye-spots which may be set into a pit to reduce the angles of light that enters and affects the eyespot , to allow the organism to deduce the angle of incoming light .",
"Pit eyes are small ."
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"The resolution of pit eyes can be greatly improved by incorporating a material with a higher refractive index to form a lens , which may greatly reduce the blur radius encountered-hence increasing the resolution obtainable .",
"The resolution of pit eyes can be improved a lot by adding a material to make a lens ."
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"Other popular holiday plants include holly , mistletoe , ivy , red amaryllis , and Christmas cactus .",
"Popular holiday plants include holly , mistletoe , ivy , red amaryllis , and Christmas cactus ."
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"The traditional colors of Christmas are pine green ( evergreen ) , snow white , and heart red .",
"The traditional colors of Christmas are green ( evergreen ) , white ( snow ) , and red ."
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"Typical images on Christmas decorations include Baby Jesus , Father Christmas , Santa Claus , and the star of Bethlehem .",
"Typical symbols of the holiday include baby Jesus , Santa Claus and the star of Bethlehem ."
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"Gold and silver are also very common , as are just about any other metallic colors .",
"Gold and silver are also very common ."
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"Christmas trees may be decorated with lights and ornaments .",
"Christmas trees are decorated with many ornaments ."
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"In many countries , there are many different types of decorations used depending on the traditions and available resources .",
"There are many different types of decorations used depending on the traditions of each culture ."
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"A Christmas decoration is any of several types of decorations used at Christmas time .",
"A Christmas decoration is any kind of decoration used for the holiday of Christmas ."
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"Typical winter icons include snowflakes , snowmen , icicles , and even penguins and polar bears .",
"Symbols of winter are also used , including snowflakes and snowmen ."
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"In 2010 , the company announced the launch of a comic book division called Legendary Comics , LLC under the direction of editor-in-chief Bob Schreck .",
"In 2010 , the company announced the launch of a comic book division called Legendary Comics , LLC ."
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"That same year the company was reported to have been valued at more than $ 1 billion .",
"By 2011 the company was reported to have been valued at more than $ 1 billion ."
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"In 2011 , the company announced the creation of Legendary Television , LLC to focus on developing television productions .",
"In 2011 , the company announced the creation of Legendary Television , LLC ."
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"However , in 2012 , Legendary decided to postpone its expansion into television and put the division on hold while restructuring ; the contract with Warner Bros. was terminated and Elice left the company .",
"The contract with Warner Bros. was ended and Elice left the company ."
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"The company was founded by Thomas Tull in 2000 and in 2005 the company concluded an agreement to co-produce and co-finance films with Warner Bros. .",
"In 2005 the company made a 40-picture agreement to co-produce and co-finance with Warner Bros. ."
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"Legendary Pictures , officially Legend Pictures , LLC ( also referred to as Legendary Entertainment ) , is an American film production company based in Burbank , California .",
"Legendary Pictures , Inc. ( also called Legendary Entertainment ) is an American movie production company ."
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"In addition to producing American feature films , Legendary Entertainment has announced various other business endeavors , which are currently in the early stages of development .",
"Legendary Entertainment has co-produced 24 feature movies ."
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[
"`` Harrison Bergeron '' is a satirical and dystopian science-fiction short story written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and first published in October 1961 .",
"`` Harrison Bergeron '' is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut ."
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[
"Later , it changed its name to the Japan Symphony Orchestra .",
"Later , it changed its name to Japan Symphony Orchestra ."
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[
"Wolfgang Sawallisch , honorary conductor from 1967 to 1994 , held the title of honorary conductor laureate until his death .",
"Wolfgang Sawallisch is honorary conductor laureate ."
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"Charles Dutoit , the orchestra 's music director from 1998 to 2003 , is now its music director emeritus .",
"Vladimir Ashkenazy is the orchestra 's main conductor ( music director ) and Charles Dutoit is music director emeritus ."
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"The orchestra began as the New Symphony Orchestra on October 5 , 1926 and was the country 's first professional symphony orchestra .",
"When the orchestra was started in 1926 it was called New Symphony Orchestra ."
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"is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo .",
"Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai The NHK Symphony Orchestra is a Japanese orchestra based in Tokyo , Japan ."
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"The state capital was moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery , on January 28 , 1846 .",
"On January 28 , 1846 , the state capital was moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery ."
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"In 1822 , the city became the county seat .",
"The city became a county seat in 1822 ."
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[
"However , this is not found in lacto-ovo vegetarians .",
"They are called lacto-ovo vegetarians ."
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[
"In Ivory 's final year of college football , he had 39 rushes for 223 yards in five games before suffering a season-ending knee injury .",
"In Ivory 's final year of college football , he had 39 rushes for 223 yards in five games before hurting his knee , which ended his season ."
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"Walkosky attempted to obtain a medical redshirt exemption to allow Ivory to play another year , but this was unsuccessful .",
"Walkosky tried to get a medical redshirt exemption for Ivory , which would have let Ivory play another year , but he did not get one ."
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"Ivory then transferred to Tiffin , a Division II school in Tiffin , Ohio , whose team was coached by Dave Walkosky , a former Washington State assistant coach .",
"Ivory then went to Tiffin , a Division II school in Tiffin , Ohio , whose team was coached by Dave Walkosky ."
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"He had an impressive performance in training camp and preseason games , highlighted by a strong performance against the San Diego Chargers that included a 76-yard touchdown on a swing pass .",
"This included a good game against the San Diego Chargers that included a 76-yard touchdown on a swing pass ."
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"He played college football at Washington State and Tiffin .",
"He played college football at Washington State and at Tiffin University in Ohio ."
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"Limited by injuries , in 22 games he had 91 rushes for 534 yards and 4 touchdowns , as well as 23 kickoff returns averaging 22.8 yards .",
"He also had 23 kickoff returns , averaging 22.8 yards ."
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"Christopher Lee Ivory ( born March 22 , 1988 ) is an American football running back for the New York Jets of the National Football League ( NFL ) .",
"Chris Ivory ( born March 22 , 1988 ) is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League ."
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"Ivory earned letters in both football and track and field in high school at Longview High School in Longview , Texas , playing on a team that also included future NFL players Trent Williams , Malcolm Kelly , and Robert Henson .",
"Ivory played both football and track and field in high school at Longview High School in Longview , Texas ."
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"He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New Orleans Saints in 2010 .",
"He was signed as a free agent by the Saints on May 3 , 2010 ."
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"Despite his brief stint at Tiffin , Ivory 's performance and speed attracted attention from NFL scouts , and he was thought to have a chance of becoming the first Tiffin player to be drafted by the NFL The Saints became interested in Ivory , despite his injuries , after one of their scouts was impressed by Walkosky 's enthusiastic recommendations .",
"Even though he did not play much at Tiffin , some NFL scouts saw Ivory 's performance and speed , and some people thought he could become the first Tiffin player to be picked in the NFL Draft ."
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[
"The name was coined after a candle was placed in a sample of magic acid .",
"The name came after a candle was placed in a sample of magic acid ."
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"The term superacid was originally coined by James Bryant Conant in 1927 to describe acids that were stronger than conventional mineral acids .",
"The term superacid was originally used by James Bryant Conant in 1927 to describe acids that were stronger than conventional mineral acids ."
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"According to the modern definition , superacid is a medium in which the chemical potential of the proton is higher than in pure sulfuric acid .",
"According to the modern definition , a superacid is a medium that has chemical potential of the proton higher than that of pure sulfuric acid ."
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"The candle dissolved , showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons , which under normal acidic conditions do not protonate to any extent .",
"The candle dissolved , showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons ."
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"In this system , HF releases its proton ( H + ) concomitant with the binding of F − by the antimony pentafluoride .",
"In this system , HF releases its proton ( H + ) at the same time that the antimony pentafluoride binds F − ."
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"According to the classical definition a superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100 % pure sulfuric acid , which has a Hammett acidity function ( H0 ) of − 12 .",
"A superacid is an acid with an acidity greater than that of 100 % pure sulfuric acid , ."
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"It was shown that at 140 ° C ( 284 ° F ) , FSO3H-SbF5 will convert methane into the tertiary-butyl carbocation , a reaction that begins with the protonation of methane : CH4 + H + → CH + 5 CH + 5 → CH + 3 + H2 CH + 3 + 3 CH4 → ( CH3 ) 3C + + 3H2 Fluoroantimonic acid , the strongest acid in the system , is 1016 times stronger than 100 % sulfuric acid , and can produce solutions with a H0 down to -28 .",
"At 140 ° C ( 284 ° F ) , FSO3H-SbF5 will convert methane into the tertiary-butyl carbocation , a reaction that begins with the protonation of methane : CH4 + H + → CH5 + CH5 + → CH3 + + H2 CH3 + + 3 CH4 → ( CH3 ) 3C + + 3H2 The strongest super acid system , fluoroantimonic acid , is a combination of hydrofluoric acid and SbF5 ."
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"George A. Olah prepared the so-called magic acid , so-named for its ability to attack hydrocarbons , by mixing antimony pentafluoride ( SbF5 ) and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) .",
"Mixing antimony pentafluoride ( SbF5 ) and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) makes magic acid ."
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"Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid ( CF3SO3H ) , also known as triflic acid , and fluorosulfuric acid ( HSO3F ) , both of which are about a thousand times stronger ( i.e. have more negative H0 values ) than sulfuric acid .",
"Commercially available superacids include trifluoromethanesulfonic acid ( CF3SO3H ) , also known as triflic acid , and fluorosulfonic acid ( FSO3H ) ."
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[
"Clanton was named in honor of General James H. Clanton , a brigadier in the Confederate States Army , and was incorporated on April 23 , 1873 .",
"Clanton was named in honor of General James H. Clanton , a brigadier in the Confederate States Army ."
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"According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 20.4 square miles ( 53 km2 ) of which 20.3 square miles ( 53 km2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles ( 0.10 km2 ) ( 0.15 % ) is water .",
"20.3 square miles ( 53 km2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles ( 0.10 km2 ) ( 0.15 % ) is water ."
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[
"Early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells reproduced a photographic postcard depicting an 1891 lynching in Clanton to educate the white public of the atrocities committed against blacks .",
"Early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells made a photographic postcard showing an 1891 lynching in Clanton ."
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"In 1929 at the École Normale , he met Simone de Beauvoir , who studied at the Sorbonne and later went on to become a noted philosopher , writer , and feminist .",
"In 1929 at the École Normale , he met Simone de Beauvoir , who studied at the Sorbonne ."
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"In 1939 Sartre was drafted into the French army , where he served as a meteorologist .",
"In 1939 Sartre was drafted into the French army ."
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"He lies buried in Cimetière de Montparnasse in Paris .",
"His body is buried in Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris ."
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"The two became inseparable and lifelong companions , initiating a romantic relationship , though they were not monogamous .",
"The two became inseparable and lifelong companions ."
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"Sartre died 15 April 1980 in Paris from edema of the lung .",
"Sartre died of oedema of the lung in 1980 in Paris ."
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"He was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature but refused it , saying that he always declined official honors and that `` a writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution '' .",
"saying `` a writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution '' ."
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"Sartre was drafted into the French Army from 1929 to 1931 and served as a meteorologist for some time .",
"Sartre served in the French Army from 1929 to 1931 ."
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"He would draw on his war experiences for his great trilogy of novels , Les Chemins de la Liberté ( The Roads to Freedom ) ( 1945-1949 ) .",
"He also began writing a group of novels ( stories ) called Les Chemins de la Liberté ( The Roads to Freedom ) ."
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"In October 1964 , Sartre was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature but he declined it .",
"He won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1964 , but refused it ."
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"Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre ( \\ / ˈsɑrtrə \\ / ; French : ( saʁtʁ ) ; 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980 ) was a French philosopher , playwright , novelist , screenwriter , political activist , biographer , and literary critic .",
"Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre ( 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980 ) was a French existentialist philosopher , novelist , playwright , screenwriter , and critic ."
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"Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris as the only child of Jean-Baptiste Sartre , an officer of the French Navy , and Anne-Marie Schweitzer .",
"Sartre was born in Paris , France ."
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"His work after Stalin 's death , the Critique de la raison dialectique ( Critique of Dialectical Reason ) , appeared in 1960 ( a second volume appearing posthumously ) .",
"In 1960 , he wrote the Critique de la raison dialectique ( Critique of Dialectical Reason ) ."
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"In that same year , he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct to video DC Comics animated feature Justice League : The New Frontier .",
"In that same year , he also voiced Hal Jordan in the direct to video DC Comics animated movie Justice League : The New Frontier ."
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[
"He is of Italian descent on his father 's side ( the surname Boreanaz is of Northern Italian origin ) .",
"The surname Boreanaz is of Northern Italian origin ."
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"In 2005 , Boreanaz began starring opposite Emily Deschanel on the current prime time television series , Bones .",
"In 2005 , Boreanaz began starring along with Emily Deschanel on the prime time television series , Bones ."
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"He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999 , at which point he began starring in Angel , which ran until 2004 , with some guest appearances on Buffy after his departure .",
"He appeared on Buffy from 1997 to 1999 , at which point he began starring in Angel , which ran until 2004 ."
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"He wed actress Jaime Bergman in November 24 , 2001 .",
"He married actress and model Jaime Bergman on November 24 , 2001 ."
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"Boreanaz 's only starring role in a major theatrical film was in 2001 's slasher horror film , Valentine , alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl .",
"Boreanaz 's only starring role in a major theatrical movie was in 2001 's slasher horror movie , Valentine ."
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"In the cult series , he played the mysterious Angel , a vampire cursed with a soul as punishment for his past sins .",
"In the series , he played Angel , a vampire with a soul ."
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"He also appeared in These Girls , a Canadian film in which he played a biker ; the film received a limited theatrical release in Canada in March 2006 , after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival .",
"He most recently appeared in These Girls , a Canadian movie in which he played a biker ."
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"The show became enormously successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series , Angel , which gave the character a chance to evolve and concentrated on Angel 's battle for redemption for the sins he committed before he regained his soul .",
"The series became very successful and Boreanaz starred in a spin-off series , Angel ."
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"Boreanaz was married to Ingrid Quinn from 1997 to 1999 .",
"He was married to Ingrid Quinn from June 7 , 1997 to October 1999 ."
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"He has also starred in the independent films Mr. Fix It and Suffering Man 's Charity ( released on DVD as Ghost Writer ) , as well as the direct-to-DVD sequel The Crow : Wicked Prayer in which he starred alongside Tara Reid .",
"His future roles include parts in the independent films Mr. Fix it and Suffering Man 's Charity ."
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"Boreanaz was raised Catholic and attended Rosemont School of the Holy Child at Rosemont , Pennsylvania and then high school at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern , Pennsylvania .",
"Boreanaz went to high school in Malvern , Pennsylvania ."
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"In 2003 , he appeared in the music video for singer Dido 's hit single `` White Flag '' , and was the voice of Leon ( Squall Leonhart ) in the video game Kingdom Hearts , but he did not reprise his role in the sequel .",
"He was also the voice of Leon ( aka Squall Leonhart ) in the video game Kingdom Hearts ."
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"In 1904 he joined the newly formed London Symphony Orchestra .",
"In 1904 he joined the newly-formed London Symphony Orchestra ."
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"Collections of her photographs were published as One Time , One Place ( 1971 ) and Photographs ( 1989 ) .",
"Collections of her photograph were published as One time , One place ( 1971 ) and Photograph ( 1989 ) ."
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"Eudora Alice Welty ( April 13 , 1909 - July 23 , 2001 ) was an American author of short stories and novels about the American South .",
"Eudora Alice Welty ( April 13 , 1909 - July 23 , 2001 ) was an award-winning American author who wrote short stories and novels about the American South ."
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"Her photography was the basis for several of her short stories , including `` Why I Live at the PO '' , which was inspired by a woman she photographed ironing in the back of a small post office .",
"Very often , a photograph was the basis of one of her short stories , including Why I live at the P.O. , which was inspired by a woman she photographed ironing in the back of a small post office ."
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[
"Her house in Jackson , Mississippi has been designated as a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as a house museum .",
"Her house in Jackson , Mississippi , is a National Historic Landmark and open to the public as a museum ."
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[
"While Welty worked as a publicity agent for the Works Progress Administration , she took photographs of people from all economic and social classes in her spare time .",
"Welty worked as a publicity agent for the work progress administration ."
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"Her novel The Optimist 's Daughter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 .",
"Her book , The Optimist 's Daughter , won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 and Welty was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom , among numerous awards ."
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"The city is known as the Dairy Capital of Canada and promotes itself as `` The Friendly City . ''",
"It is known as the Dairy Capital of Canada and promotes itself as `` The Friendly City . ''"
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"The $ 3 million , 120,000 square foot ( 11,000 m2 ) plant will employ 45 and assemble 2,000 trucks a year when it begins production .",
"The $ 3 million , 120,000 square foot ( 11,000 m ² ) plant will employ 45 and assemble 2,000 trucks a year when it begins production ."
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"The Woodstock Airport is located 2.5 nautical miles ( 4.6 km ) west of Woodstock .",
"The Woodstock Airport is 2.5 nautical miles ( 4.6 km ) west of Woodstock ."
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"No one on the street was injured but the cleanup took many weeks .",
"No one on the street was injured and the cleanup took many weeks ."
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"Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s , including the half pay officers - Henry Vansittart and Andrew Drew .",
"Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s ."
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"The other 800 workers are expected to be recalled when ( if ever ) car sales increase .",
"Fortunately the other 800 workers are expected to be recalled when car sales increase ."
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"In June 2005 , Toyota announced plans to build a new , $ CAD1 .1 billion automobile assembly plant in Woodstock on a 1,000-acre ( 4 km2 ) undeveloped site in the city 's northeast end .",
"In June 2005 , Toyota , the world 's second largest automaker , announced plans to build a new , $ 800 million automobile assembly plant in Woodstock on a 1,000-acre ( 4 km ² ) undeveloped site in the city 's northeast end ."
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"However , due to slowing car sales and bleeding market share to South Korean marques , Toyota cut production by 50 % to 75,000 a year and reduced the work force 40 % to 1200 people .",
"However , due to the recent economic problems and the slowing car sales , Toyota announced that production would be cut by 50 % to 75,000 a year and the work force shrunk 40 % to 1200 people ."
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"Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1851 and had its first town meeting in the Royal Pavilion Hotel .",
"Woodstock was incorporated as a town in 1851 and a city in 1901 ."
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"Woodstock has a large community center with a rink capable of accommodating 2,500 spectators for hockey games .",
"Woodstock has a community center that hosts hockey games in addition to many social gatherings ."
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"The city 's west end has exceptionally well-preserved Victorian streetscapes , most notable of these streets is Vansittart Avenue , named after Admiral Henry Vansittart , one of the city 's first settlers .",
"Vansittart Avenue ( named after Admiral Henry Vansittart , an early settler ) in Woodstock 's west end has one of the finest residential Victorian streetscapes in the province ."
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"The early settlers were generally American immigrants from New York state , such as Levi Burtch and Dr. Levi Hoyt Perry .",
"The early settlers were American immigrants from New York state ."
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"Woodstock is the official seat of Oxford County .",
"Woodstock is a city and the county seat of Oxford County , Ontario in southwestern Ontario , Canada ."
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"A person who is born on February 29 may be called a `` leapling '' or a `` leap year baby '' .",
"A person who was born on February 29 may be called a `` leapling '' ."
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"February 29 is the 60th day of the Gregorian calendar in such a year , with 306 days remaining until the end of the year .",
"February 29 , or Leap ( bissextile ) day , is the 60th day of a leap year in the Gregorian Calendar , with 306 days remaining ."
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"In non-leap years , some leaplings celebrate their birthday on either February 28 or March 1 , while others only observe birthdays on the authentic intercalary date , February 29 .",
"In non-leap years they usually celebrate their birthday on February 28 or March 1 ."
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"Years containing a leap day are called leap years .",
"Only leap years have February 29 ."
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"In Taiwan ( Republic of China ) , the legal birthday of a leapling is February 28 in common years : If a period fixed by weeks , months , and years does not commence from the beginning of a week , month , or year , it ends with the ending of the day which proceeds the day of the last week , month , or year which corresponds to that on which it began to commence .",
"In Taiwan , the law says that the birthday of a leapling is February 28 in years that are not leap years ."
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"Kedarnath Bhattacharya ( born 23 September 1957 ) , better known as Kumar Sanu , is a leading Indian singer .",
"Kumar Sanu ( born 23 September 1957 ) is an Indian singer ."
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