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[ "Le RÅ `` ulx is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut .", "Le RÅ `` ulx is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut ." ]
[ "Santa Fe is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe in Argentina .", "Santa Fe is the capital city of province of Santa Fe , Argentina ." ]
[ "As of 2001 , about 369,000 people live there .", "Santa Fe has about 369,000 inhabitants as per the ." ]
[ "During the time he ruled he was troubled by disasters : a rain of blood which lasted three days , a terrible plague , and a great swarm of flies .", "His reign was troubled by disasters : a rain of blood which lasted three days , a devastating plague , and a great swarm of flies ." ]
[ "He was the son of King Cunedagius .", "He was the son of King Cunedagius and was noted as a young king who reigned frugally ." ]
[ "Rivallo ( Welsh : Rhiwallon ) was a legendary king of the Britons as told by Geoffrey of Monmouth .", "Rivallo ( Welsh : Rhiwallon ) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth ." ]
[ "After he died his son Gurgustius became king .", "He was succeeded by his son , Gurgustius ." ]
[ "This category contains userpages of indefinitely blocked users . These pages should be deleted after about a month of inactivity from an indefinitely blocked user .", "This category formerly contained user pages and user talk pages of Wikipedians who had been indefinitely blocked ( and were thus considered `` temporary '' ) ." ]
[ "Jonathan Peter Wilkinson OBE is an English rugby union player . He was born on 25 May 1979 in Frimley , Surrey .", "Jonathan Peter `` Jonny '' Wilkinson OBE ( born 25 May 1979 in Frimley , Surrey ) is an English rugby union player and member of the England national team ." ]
[ "He was awarded the MBE in 2003 and then the OBE in 2004 .", "In the same year he became the youngest ever rugby union player to receive a New Year 's Honour with an MBE ( he was listed prior to England 's World Cup victory ) , and an OBE which he was awarded in 2004 ." ]
[ "The Battle of Polygon Wood was a small battle that took place during the second phase of the Battle of Passchendaele , in World War I.", "The Battle of Polygon Wood was a small conflict that took place during the second phase of the Battle of Passchendaele in World War I. The majority of the battle was fought near Ypres , Belgium , in an area named the Polygon Wood after the layout of the area ." ]
[ "Ralph Clayton `` Red '' Almas ( January 13 , 1973 - May 13 , 2001 ) was a professional Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played for the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League .", "Ralph Clayton Almas , better known as Red Almas ( April 24 , 1924 -- May 13 , 2001 ) , was a professional ice hockey goaltender . ." ]
[ "He wore the jersey number `` 1 '' .", "He wore the jersey number `` 1 '' . ." ]
[ "Emerson Ferreira da Rosa ( born 4 April 1976 ) is a Brazilian football player .", "Ã merson Ferreira da Rosa ( born April 4 , 1976 ) , simply known as Emerson , is a retired Brazilian football midfielder ." ]
[ "Tendons are similar to ligaments except that ligaments join one bone to another .", "Tendons are similar to ligaments and fasciae as they are all made of collagen except that ligaments join one bone to another bone , and fasciae connect muscles to other muscles ." ]
[ "A tendon ( or sinew ) is a tough band of tissue that connects muscle to bone .", "A tendon ( or sinew ) is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension ." ]
[ "Tendons and muscles work together . They can only create a pulling force .", "Tendons and muscles work together and can only exert a pulling force ." ]
[ "The Long Patrol is a fantasy book written by Brian Jacques in 1997 .", "The Long Patrol is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques , published in 1997 ." ]
[ "Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP ) are the common set of accounting principles , standards and procedure that company use to make their financial statement . They can also be known simply as Accounting Standards .", "Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP ) is a term used to refer to the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction ; generally known as Accounting Standards ." ]
[ "Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP ) are the common set of accounting principles , standards and procedure that company use to make their financial statement .", "The term `` GAAP '' is an abbreviation for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP ) ." ]
[ "At the beginning of New Year 's Eve 2005 , Viacom split into two different companies , with CBS Corporation becoming its own standalone company and Nickelodeon going to new Viacom .", "At the beginning of New Year 's Eve 2005 , Viacom was split into two different companies , with CBS Corporation becoming its own standalone company and Nickelodeon going to the new Viacom ." ]
[ "All programming during the block , as is standard for Saturday morning network programming , was labled as meeting E\\/I requirements , as tennous as some of the claims of educational content may have been .", "All programming during the block , as is standard for Saturday morning network programming , was labeled as meeting E\\/I requirements , as tenuous as some of the claims of educational content may have been ." ]
[ "This Saturday morning block presented programming from Nick Jr. , which at a time shared common ownership with CBS under Viacom .", "This Saturday morning block presented programming from Nick Jr. , which at the time shared common ownership with CBS under Viacom ." ]
[ "When the block first properly aired , it was hosted by Face from Nick Jr. .", "When the block first properly aired , it was hosted by Face from Nick Jr." ]
[ "Nick on CBS was a Saturday morning children 's programming block for CBS that began on September 16 , 2000 , replacing CBS Kidshow .", "Nick on CBS was a Saturday morning children 's programming block on CBS that began on September 16 , 2000 , replacing CBS Kidshow ." ]
[ "The Nickelodeon shows were removed in 2005 in favor for a return to an exclusively-Nick Jr. block .", "The Nickelodeon shows were removed in 2004 in favor for a return to an exclusively-Nick Jr. block ." ]
[ "Nouvion-le-Comte is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .", "Nouvion-le-Comte is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ." ]
[ "It describes the type of blood a person has . This blood type is based on whether or not there are substances on the outside of red blood cells that can cause an allergic reaction when it comes into contact with certain other blood cells .", "A blood type ( also called a blood group ) is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells ( RBCs ) ." ]
[ "Stan Laurel ( June 16 , 1890 â `` February 23 , 1965 ) , was an British actor comedian , writer and director .", "Arthur Stanley Jefferson ( 16 June 1890 -- 23 February 1965 ) , better known as Stan Laurel , was an English comic actor , writer and film director , famous as the first half of the comedy double-act Laurel and Hardy ." ]
[ "Mel Brooks ( born June 28 , 1926 ) is a Jewish American actor , comedian , writer , film director , and producer . When he was born in Brooklyn , his name was Melvin Kaminsky .", "Melvin `` Mel '' Kaminsky ( born June 28 , 1926 ) , better known by his stage name Mel Brooks , is an American film director , screenwriter , composer , lyricist , comedian , actor and producer ." ]
[ "A testimonial match is an exhibition game played to raise money for a player who has been with a club for a long time .", "A testimonial match or testimonial game , often referred to simply as a testimonial , is a practice in some sports , notably football and especially in the United Kingdom , where a club puts on a match in honor of a player for service to the club ." ]
[ "The 1916 Stanley Cup Final was played between the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) winners Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ) winners Portland Rosebuds .", "The 1916 Stanley Cup Final was played between the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) champion Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ) champion Portland Rosebuds ." ]
[ "The Rosebuds were the first team from the United States to play for the Cup .", "Also , the Rosebuds were the first team based in the United States to play for the Cup ." ]
[ "The Canadiens defeated the Rosebuds three games to two and won the Cup for the first time .", "The Canadiens defeated the Rosebuds three games to two in the best-of-five game series ." ]
[ "This was the first time that a best-of-five Cup series had all five games played .", "This was the first time that a best-of-five Cup championship went the distance ." ]
[ "Thà oule-sur-Mer is a commune .", "Thà oule-sur-Mer is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France ." ]
[ "The building was sold to a clothier of the nearby village of Imgenbroich .", "As soon as the importance of the brass industry decreased the building was sold to Johann Paul Offermann , a clothier of the nearby village of Imgenbroich ." ]
[ "The building was founded as a brass factory . In the 18th century , it was one of many brass factories in the city .", "The building was founded in the 18th century as a brass factory ." ]
[ "At the end of the 20th century , major repairs were done to the building .", "At the end of the 20th century the whole building was restored ." ]
[ "At the beginning of the 19th century , the building was used as a restaurant .", "At the beginning of the 19th century the building was sold and partly used as a restaurant ." ]
[ "It was later changed to cloth mill and then to a restaurant and apartment building .", "Later it became a cloth mill demonstrating the change of industrial development in the city . Currently it is used as an apartment building ." ]
[ "He produced cloth for more than 60 years .", "For nearly 60 years the building was used for the production of cloth despite competition of the neighbouring cloth mill Krone ." ]
[ "In the 18th century , the cloth mill Offermann was a brass factory in the German city of Stolberg .", "The cloth mill Offermann was a brass factory of the 18th century in the German city of Stolberg ." ]
[ "Currently , it is used as an apartment building .", "Currently it is used as an apartment building ." ]
[ "Broderick Crawford ( December 9 , 1911 - April 26 , 1986 , was an American actor .", "Broderick Crawford ( December 9 , 1911 â `` April 26 , 1986 ) was an Academy Award-winning American stage , film , radio and TV actor , often cast in tough-guy roles and best known for his starring role in the television series `` Highway Patrol . ''" ]
[ "Stephen `` Steve '' Jay ( born January 26 , 1951 ) is a bassist best known for working with the singer-songwriter `` Weird Al '' Yankovic .", "Eugene Stephen `` Steve '' Jay ( born January 26 , 1951 ) is a bass guitarist best known for working with the singer-songwriter `` Weird Al '' Yankovic ." ]
[ "Kansas ' capitol city , Topeka , was named after a Kaw word meaning `` a good place to dig potatoes '' .", "The name of Topeka , capital city of Kansas , is said to be the Kaw word Tà Ppà KË Ã meaning `` a good place to grow potatoes . ''" ]
[ "Carlos Alberto Reutemann ( born Santa Fe , Argentina April 12 , 1942 ) , nicknamed `` Lole '' , is an Argentine former racing driver ( who raced in Formula One from through ) , and later a prominent politician in his native province of Santa Fe , for the Justicialist Party .", "Carlos Alberto Reutemann ( born April 12 , 1942 ) , nicknamed `` Lole '' , is an Argentine former racing driver ( who raced in Formula One from through ) , and later a politician in his native province of Santa Fe , for the Justicialist Party ." ]
[ "Ayala has published 950 papers and 30 books .", "Ayala has published 950 publications and 30 books ." ]
[ "Francisco Josà Ayala was born March 12 , 1934 in Madrid , Spain . He is a Spanish American biologist and philosopher at the University of California , Irvine .", "Francisco Josà Ayala ( born March 12 , 1934 in Madrid , Spain ) is a Spanish American biologist and philosopher at the University of California , Irvine ." ]
[ "Staicele is a town in Latvia with town rights since 1992 .", "Staicele is a town in Latvia ." ]
[ "Saint-Prix is a commune in the Ardà che dà partement in southern France .", "Saint-Prix is a commune in the Ardà che department in southern France ." ]
[ "Norton 360 is an all-in-one security suite by Symantec .", "Norton 360 , developed by Symantec , is marketed as an `` all-in-one '' security suite ." ]
[ "They won a Grammy award in 2007 for their song ` Woman ' .", "In the United States , the band won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 2007 ceremony for their song `` Woman '' ." ]
[ "In agriculture , `` humus '' is often used simply to mean mature compost , or natural compost extracted from a forest or other spontaneous source for use to amend soil .", "In agriculture , humus is sometimes also used to describe mature compost , or natural compost extracted from a forest or other spontaneous source for use to amend soil ." ]
[ "Physically , the difference between humus and organic matter is that organic matter is rough looking material , with coarse plant remains still visible , while once fully humified it becomes more uniform in appearance ( a dark , spongy , jelly-like substance ) and amorphous in structure .", "Humus can be differentiated from decomposing organic matter in that the latter is rough-looking material , with coarse plant remains still visible , whereas fully humified organic matter is uniform in appearance ( a dark , spongy , jelly-like substance ) and amorphous in structure , and may remain such for millennia or more ." ]
[ "In the earth sciences , `` humus '' means any organic matter which has reached a point of stability , where it will break down no further and might , if conditions do not change , remain essentially as it is for centuries , or millennia .", "In soil science , humus ( Origin : 1790 â `` 1800 ; ( Latin : earth , ground ) refers to any organic matter that has reached a point of stability , where it will break down no further and might , if conditions do not change , remain as it is for centuries , if not millennia ." ]
[ "She has a cosmetics line called Dessert Treats and Dessert Beauty .", "A parallel line named Dessert Treats was launched the following year in February , 2005 ." ]
[ "Four-horned Antelopes live alone .", "Predators of four-horned antelopes include tigers , leopards , and dholes ." ]
[ "Four-horned antelopes live in India and Nepal . They live in forests .", "Four-horned antelopes live in a variety of habitats across their range , but prefer open dry deciduous forests in hilly terrain ." ]
[ "The four-horned antelope ( Tetracerus quadricornis ) is an animal .", "The Four-horned Antelope ( Tetracerus quadricornis ) , or Chousingha , is a small antelope found in open forest in India and Nepal . It is the only species currently classified in the genus Tetracerus ." ]
[ "Alam is also a member of the National Religious Leadership Roundtable and the LGBT Programme of Human Rights Watch .", "He is a member of the National Religious Leadership Roundtable and the LGBT Program of Human Rights Watch ." ]
[ "He started Al-Fatiha in 1998 and was the group 's President until he stepped down in 2004 .", "He founded Al-Fatiha in 1998 and served as its President until stepping down in 2004 ." ]
[ "Faisal Alam is a gay Pakistani American who began the Al-Fatiha Foundation , a group that is committed to helping further the cause of gay , lesbian , and transgender Muslims .", "Faisal Alam is a gay Pakistani American who founded the Al-Fatiha Foundation , an organization dedicated to advancing the cause of gay , lesbian , and transgender Muslims ." ]
[ "In 1997 , after a marriage engagement to a Muslim girl did not work out , he began a Yahoo !", "In 1997 , after a failed engagement to a Muslim girl while he was attending Northeastern University , he started a Yahoo !" ]
[ "group for LGBT Muslims which became popular fast .", "Group for LGBT Muslims that quickly became very popular ." ]
[ "Alam came to the United States from Pakistan in 1987 , when he was ten , and lived in Ellington , Connecticut .", "Alam arrived in the United States from Pakistan in 1987 , at the age of ten , and resided in the rural middle-class town of Ellington , Connecticut ." ]
[ "Pressiat is a commune .", "Pressiat is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "Three other Keaton films were also added to the magazine 's survey .", "Three other Keaton films received votes in the magazine 's survey : Our Hospitality , Sherlock , Jr. , and The Navigator ." ]
[ "In a 2002 worldwide poll by `` Sight & Sound '' Keaton 's 1927 film titled `` The General '' was number 15 on their `` Best Films of All Time '' list .", "A 2002 worldwide poll by Sight & Sound ranked Keaton 's The General as the 15th best film of all time ." ]
[ "Famous movie critic Roger Ebert wrote that Buster Keaton 's `` extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929 , he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him , arguably , the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies . ''", "Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton 's `` extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929 , ( when ) he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him , arguably , the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies . ''" ]
[ "And in 1999 the American Film Institute placed Keaton at 21 on their list of `` The Greatest Male Actors of All Time . ''", "In 1999 , the American Film Institute ranked Keaton the 21st-greatest male actor of all time ." ]
[ "Joseph Frank `` Buster '' Keaton VI ( October 4 , 1895 â `` February 1 , 1966 ) was an American actor and movie director .", "Buster Keaton ( October 4 , 1895 â `` February 1 , 1966 ) was an American comic actor , filmmaker , producer and writer ." ]
[ "Matthew Paige `` Matt '' Damon ( born October 8 , 1970 ) is an American actor and screenwriter .", "Matthew Paige `` Matt '' Damon ( born October 8 , 1970 ) is an American actor , screenwriter , and philanthropist whose career was launched following the success of the film Good Will Hunting ( 1997 ) , from a screenplay he co-wrote with friend Ben Affleck ." ]
[ "He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his writing of the story for the film Good Will Hunting , and he was nominated for his star acting in the same film .", "The pair won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay for their work and Damon garnered multiple Best Actor nominations , including the Academy Award , for his lead performance in the film ." ]
[ "In mathematics an interval is a group of numbers that includes all numbers between the beginning and the end .", "The interval of numbers between and , including and , is often denoted . The two numbers are called the endpoints of the interval ." ]
[ "The beginning number and end number may or may not be inside the interval . An example of an interval might be from 3.3 to 15 .", "For any set of real numbers , the interval enclosure or interval span of is the unique interval that contains and does not properly contain any other interval that also contains ." ]
[ "The word `` post-disco '' refers to late 1970s and early 1980s music and movement of disco music .", "Post-disco ( club music or dance ) is the significant period in popular music history that followed the commercial `` death '' of disco music that emerged during late 1970s and early 1980s ." ]
[ "Lecco is a city in northern Italy . Lecco is in the Lombardy Region with a population of 46.477 inhabitants .", "Lecco is a town of c. 47,760 inhabitants in Lombardy , northern Italy , 50 k north of Milan , the capital of the province of Lecco ." ]
[ "In the 1972 â `` 73 NHL season , the St. Louis Blues of the NHL bought Madigan 's rights from the Buckaroos , and he joined the Blues in January 1973 at the age of 38 , becoming the oldest rookie ever .", "Beset with numerous injuries in the 1972 â `` 73 NHL season , the St. Louis Blues of the NHL bought Madigan 's rights from the Buckaroos , and he suited up for the Blues in January 1973 at the age of 38 , becoming the oldest rookie ever ." ]
[ "After playing several years in senior leagues in Ontario and British Columbia in the late 1950s , Madigan had a long career as a minor league star , most notably with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League for three seasons in the early 1960s , and then for the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League for nine seasons .", "After playing several years in senior leagues in Ontario and British Columbia in the late 1950s , Madigan had a lengthy career as a minor league star , most notably with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League for three seasons in the early 1960s , and then for the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League for nine seasons ." ]
[ "This category includes all Simple English Wikipedia policies and guidelines in any state ( proposed , official , disputed , rejected , or humorous ) , as well as all other pages related to SEWikipedia policies and guidelines .", "This category contains Wikipedia 's policies and guidelines ." ]
[ "He has played for Republic of Ireland national team .", "He is a former International player with the Republic of Ireland ." ]
[ "Stephen Carr ( born 29 August 1976 ) is an Irish football player .", "Stephen Carr ( born 29 August 1976 in Dublin ) is an Irish footballer who plays for and captains Birmingham City ." ]
[ "DGamer can be seen via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or computer via Disney.com .", "DGamer is accessible via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or computer via the DGamer Channel on Disney.com ." ]
[ "The service is implemented by Disney Interactive .", "The service is implemented by Fall Line Studios and Disney Interactive Studios ." ]
[ "All future Disney Interactive Studios games will include DGamer features .", "All subsequent Disney Interactive Studios DS games are expected to include DGamer features ." ]
[ "DGamer ( Disney Gamer ) is an online service made by Disney for use with Nintendo DS games .", "DGamer ( Disney Gamer ) is an online game and social network service developed by Disney for use with Nintendo DS games ." ]
[ "It came out in North America on May 15 , 2008 , coinciding with the release of the DS version of The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian .", "It launched in North America on May 15 , 2008 , coinciding with the release of the DS version of The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian ." ]
[ "VÃ sines is a commune .", "VÃ sines is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France ." ]
[ "He has played for Brazil national team .", "He played central defender with much teams in Brazil , Europe and with the Brazilian national team ." ]
[ "JÃ lio CÃ sar da Silva ( born 8 March , 1963 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "JÃ lio CÃ sar da Silva , usually known as JÃ lio CÃ sar ( born 8 March 1963 in Bauru ( SÃ # o Paulo ) is a retired association footballer from Brazil ." ]
[ "In Luke , Pilate not only agrees that Jesus did not conspire against Rome but King Herod also finds nothing treasonous in Jesus ' actions .", "In Luke , Pilate not only agrees that Jesus did not conspire against Rome , but Herod Antipas , the tetrarch of Galilee , also finds nothing treasonable in Jesus ' actions ." ]
[ "In Matthew , Pilate washes his hands of Jesus and reluctantly sends him to his death .", "In Matthew , Pilate washes his hands to show that he was not responsible for the execution of Jesus and reluctantly sends him to his death ." ]
[ "In Luke , Pilate not only agrees that Jesus did not conspire against Rome but King Herod also finds nothing treasonous in Jesus ' actions . In John , Jesus makes no claim to be the Son of Man or the Messiah to Pilate or to the Sanhedrin .", "According to the New Testament , Jesus was brought to Pilate by the Sanhedrin , who had arrested Jesus and questioned him themselves ." ]
[ "Pilate appears in all four canonical Christian Gospels .", "Pilate appears in all four Canonical gospels in association with the responsibility for the death of Jesus ." ]
[ "Born won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics .", "Born won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics ( shared with Walther Bothe ) ." ]
[ "He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a number of important physicists in the 1920s and 30s .", "He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a number of notable physicists in the 1920s and 30s ." ]
[ "Max Born ( December 11 , 1882 â `` January 5 , 1970 ) was a German physicist and mathematician who was important for the development of quantum mechanics .", "Max Born ( 11 December 1882 -- 5 January 1970 ) was a German-born physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics ." ]
[ "Carterville is a city of Illinois in the United States .", "Carterville boasts an overall record of 137-27 during that span . In August 2008 , Carterville unveiled a new outdoor athletic complex ." ]