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Every village is digging a pit just beyond the houses for garbage.
| Every village is digging a pit for garbage.
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What about false memories for more than just contexts false memories for objects, food or other mice?
| What about false memories for more than just places false memories for objects, food or other mice?
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Patagonia is a relevant region for the countrys economy because it has oil, fishing, mining and agriculture resources.
| Patagonia is an important region for the countrys economy because it has oil, fishing, mining and agriculture resources.
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Really, it is a fantasy world, based in a particular time in history.
| It is a fantasy world, based in a particular time in history.
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Vicki Littman, chairperson of the East Hampton Food Pantry, which provided more than 31,000 food parcels in 2015, says the number of people seeking out the food pantry is ever increasing.
| Vicki Littman, chairperson of the East Hampton Food Pantry, which gave more than 31,000 food parcels in 2015, says there are more and more people coming to the food pantry.
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His son, Andrew, had his sunglasses stolen almost as soon as he sat on the beach.
| His sons sunglasses were stolen almost as soon as he sat on the beach.
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One major problem is maintaining radio contact with a drone and planning for what happens if that contact breaks.
| One big problem is keeping radio contact with a drone and planning for what happens if that contact breaks.
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The most remarkable change is in time spent talking on the phone.
| The biggest change is in time spent talking on the phone.
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The retailers use of the contracts was followed by details of a string of other companies using the deals, including cinema chain Cineworld and Buckingham Palace, which uses them for its 350 summer workers.
| Other companies using the contracts include cinema chain Cineworld and Buckingham Palace, which uses the contracts for its 350 summer workers.
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Tom Sanders, a professor of nutrition at Kings College London, said the research did show some differences.
| Tom Sanders, a professor of nutrition at Kings College London, said the research showed some differences.
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Junior Smart knows a lot about gangs.
| 36-year-old Junior Smart knows a lot about gangs.
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Im always given a scenario, such as buying something from a speci c department or a new product range, but, within that framework, I can often buy whatever I want and keep it.
| Im always given a speci c task, such as buying something from a speci c department or a new product range, but I can often buy whatever I want and keep it.
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Some populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have suffered even bigger losses, with freshwater species declining by 76% over the same period.
| Some populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have reduced even more, with freshwater species declining by 76% over the same period.
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McDonalds has a bigger menu than some, with more complicated items its chicken McWrap takes 60 seconds to make.
| McDonalds has a bigger menu than some other restaurants, with more complicated items its chicken McWrap takes 60 seconds to make.
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The typical swimmer can hold their breath for about 40 seconds while underwater, he says.
| The typical swimmer can hold their breath for about 40 seconds while underwater.
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In the section about great British inventions of the twentieth century, it states: In the 1960s, James Goodfellow (1937-) invented the cash-dispensing automatic teller machine (ATM) or cashpoint.
| In the section about great British inventions of the twentieth century, it says: In the 1960s, James Goodfellow (1937-) invented the automatic teller machine (ATM) or cashpoint.
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More than two-thirds of older people live in poor countries; by 2050, this proportion is expected to be about four-fifths.
| More than two-thirds of older people live in poor countries; by 2050, this proportion will probably be about four-fifths.
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She said she was moved by the arrival of the message, although she had not known her grandfather because he died, at the age of 54, six years before she was born.
| She said she was moved by the arrival of the message, but she did not known her grandfather because he died, at the age of 54, six years before she was born.
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To succeed as a race engineer, you need ... to be able to deal with pressure.
| To succeed as a race engineer, you need ... to be able to work under pressure.
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But, the rest of us live here year round.
| But, the rest of us live here all year.
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In 2014, 1,215 rhinos were slaughtered for their horns in South Africa.
| In 2014, 1,215 rhinos were killed for their horns in South Africa.
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Almost 6,000 people have so far signed Unites online petition.
| Almost 6,000 people have signed Unites online petition.
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The growing of coca leaves is legal and licensed 12 in Bolivia.
| It is legal to grow coca leaves in Bolivia.
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Weve only been tracking vaping for just over a year, so its a short time period, but we are not seeing growth in the number of long-term ex-smokers or never smokers using e-cigarettes.
| Weve only been studying vaping for just over a year, so its a short time period, but we are not seeing growth in the number of long-term ex-smokers or never smokers using e-cigarettes.
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Anil Varma, a local property developer, has decided to rebuild one of the most valuable sites on the avenue as a collection of 20 apartments with a concierge, maid service, 25-metre pool, spa and cinema.
| He has decided to rebuild one of the most expensive sites on the avenue as a collection of 20 apartments with a concierge, maid service, 25-metre pool, spa and cinema.
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According to the study, those born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than members of previous generations did at the same stage in their lives.
| According to the study, people born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than older generations did at the same time in their lives.
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Whales are not usually located right next to ships and so would be subjected to noise of about 60 to 90 decibels around the level of a lawnmower or a vacuum cleaner.
| Whales are not usually right next to ships and so would hear noise of about 60 to 90 decibels around the level of a vacuum cleaner.
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Most noise is at that low frequency but the background noise of the ocean is raised even in the high frequencies.
| Most noise is at that low frequency but there is more background noise in the high frequencies, too.
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The site has come at an opportune time for the country of five million people.
| The site has come at the right time for the country of five million people.
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We had a big meeting with the Accord to make them understand they have to come forward or how will we help our workers?
| We had a big meeting with the Accord to make them understand they have to help or how will we help our workers?
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Theres less water for agriculture and less water for all the new lodges that are getting built.
| Theres less water for agriculture and less water for all the new lodges that they are building.
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Another protest march, near Rios Maracana Stadium, was met with a similarly heavy police response.
| Another protest march, near Rios Maracana Stadium, also had a heavy police response.
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Race engineer A race engineer liaises between the driver and the mechanics.
| Race engineer A race engineer takes information from the driver and gives it to the mechanics.
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If it works in the rest of Europe, theres absolutely no reason why it cant work in the UK, he said, pointing out that bears and wolves are found within an hour of Rome.
| If it works in the rest of Europe, theres absolutely no reason why it cant work in the UK, he said.
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To discover the elements, researchers at the three labs slammed lighter nuclei into one another and looked for signature radioactive decays that should come from the new elements.
| To discover the elements, researchers at the three labs crashed lighter nuclei into one another and looked for the radioactive decays that should come from the new elements.
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Cockrell, a former Wall Street worker turned therapist, spends large parts of his days walking through Central Park or the Battery Park in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street, as a con dant and counsellor to some of New Yorks wealthiest people.
| He spends large parts of his days walking in Central Park or the Battery Park in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street, talking to some of New Yorks wealthiest people.
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Free to download and use, they use the internet to swap text messages, pictures, voice clips, stickers, and even videos in WhatsApps case, between most types of phones.
| They are free to download and use, and they use the internet to swap text messages, pictures, voice clips, stickers and even videos between most types of phones.
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Researchers at the University of Western Australia say the recent spate of shark attacks in the state may have more to do with the state having the fastest-growing population in Australia, rather than a rising number of sharks.
| Researchers at the University of Western Australia say the increased number of shark attacks in the state may be because Western Australia has the fastest-growing population in Australia, not because of a rising number of sharks.
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In Britain, people think that an extraordinary 43% of young adults aged 25-34 still live at home with their parents, rather than the actual 14%.
| In Britain, people think that 43% of young adults aged 25-34 still live at home with their parents, rather than the actual 14%.
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The actor Mark Rylance has called it his favourite book in the world and most of the surviving First Folios will be on display including those belonging to the British and Bodleian libraries, and a tattered copy recently discovered in France.
| The actor Mark Rylance has called the First Folio his favourite book in the world and most of the surviving First Folios will be on display including those that belong to the British and Bodleian libraries, and a copy recently discovered in France.
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For the older teenagers, it might be more sensible to start the school day at 11am or even later.
| For the older teenagers, it might be better to start the school day at 11am or even later.
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Imagine the setup a person is told to sit in a chair with wires attached to their skin and a button that will deliver a harmless but uncomfortable shock, and they are told to just sit there and entertain themselves with their thoughts, she said.
| Imagine a person is told to sit in a chair with wires attached to their skin and a button that will give them a harmless but uncomfortable shock, and they are told to just sit there with their thoughts, she said.
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Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the IEA, said: Coals share of the global energy mix continues to grow each year and, if no changes are made to current policies, coal will catch oil within a decade.
| Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the IEA, said that the amount of coal we use continues to grow each year and, if no changes are made, coal will catch oil within ten years.
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Its that you need to know that this shopper has these characteristics and, in the past, that when those characteristics are present, this is what a person tends to do.
| We need to know what characteristics this shopper has and that, when those characteristics are present, this is what a person usually does.
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Each word is represented by more than one spot because words tend to have several meanings.
| Each word is represented by more than one spot because words often have many meanings.
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Many of the extremely wealthy the 1% of the 1% feel that their problems are really not problems.
| Many of the very wealthy the 1% of the 1% feel that their problems are really not problems.
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Marketforce shoppers typically get a couple of pounds for a visit as a token gesture for their time and effort, says Boydell.
| Marketforce shoppers usually get a couple of pounds for a visit, for their time and effort, says Boydell.
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From all across Rwanda, and even parts of neighbouring Burundi, people ock to the southern town of Butare to a little shop called Inzozi Nziza (Sweet Dreams).
| From all across Rwanda, and even from Burundi, people are coming to the southern town of Butare to a little shop called Inzozi Nziza (Sweet Dreams).
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On cloud nine Most of us are happy to label clouds fluffy ones or nasty black ones, but meteorologists identify more than 50 cloud types based on shape and altitude.
| On cloud nine Most of us are happy to call clouds fluffy ones or nasty black ones, but there are more than 50 cloud types.
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In other countries, there have long been much higher levels of support and acceptance of the bene ts of organic food and farming.
| In other countries, there is much more support and acceptance of the bene ts of organic food and farming.
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When water evaporates from the oceans, the vapour can rise over nine miles to form rain clouds that reflect sunlight; or, it may rise just a few miles and drift back down without forming clouds.
| When water evaporates from the oceans, the vapour can rise over nine miles to form rain clouds that reflect sunlight; or, it may rise just a few miles and fall slowly back down without forming clouds.
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Back in 2005, when BlackBerry brought instant messaging to the mobile phone, the company was just entering its boom times.
| In 2005, BlackBerry brought instant messaging to the mobile phone and the company was just entering its period of success.
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Describing the average sleep loss per night for different age groups, he says: Between 14 and 24, its more than two hours.
| Describing the average sleep loss per night for different age groups, he says: Between 14 and 24, people lose more than two hours.
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The only rules were they had to stay seated and not fall asleep.
| The only rules were that they had to stay sitting and not fall asleep.
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As soon as the children at one primary school in Stirling hear the words daily mile, they down their pencils and head out of the classroom to start running laps around the school eld.
| As soon as the children at a primary school in Stirling, Scotland, hear the words daily mile, they leave the classroom and start running around the school eld.
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The Reaper drone has one failure in 10,000 hours, Singh said.
| The Reaper drone, for example, has one failure in 10,000 hours, Singh said.
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There are some people who will not or cannot change.
| Of course, there are some people who will not or cannot change.
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The reality is that there is little work here, said Alessandro Macis.
| There is little work here, said Alessandro Macis.
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And, in many ways, it is not our misperceptions but these realities across different countries that are the most interesting and important aspects of the study.
| In many ways, it is the differences between countries that are the most interesting and important aspects of the study.
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We Can Do It is not a female beer but a beer brewed by women that anyone can drink, she says.
| It is a beer brewed by women that anyone can drink, she says.
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Inzozi Nziza was opened by the theatre director Odile Gakire Katese.
| Inzozi Nziza was opened by Odile Gakire Katese.
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Its very uplifting in a way because its a solution that will make people less ill, and happier and better at what they do.
| Its very positive because its a solution that will make people less ill, and happier and better at what they do.
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Amjid Gulzar, 26, said Abdullah could search for truth and reconciliation as well as encouraging foreign visitors.
| Amjid Gulzar, 26, said Abdullah should encourage foreign visitors.
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It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so.
| It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible condition and I believe I have done so.
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For all adults, this rises to 20% and, for young adults, it is still three times as high at 9%.
| For all adults, this rises to 20% and, for young adults, it is 9%.
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The managers should have ways to pay for broken glasses and plates without docking our tips.
| The managers should have ways to pay for broken glasses and plates without taking our tips.
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At the Island Bay Marine Education Centre in Wellington, an octopus was found to be in the habit of visiting another tank overnight to steal crabs, then returning to its own.
| At the Island Bay Marine Education Centre in Wellington, an octopus visited another tank every night to steal crabs, then return to its own tank.
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I live nearby but luckily I wasnt there, recalled Munir, a university lecturer.
| I live nearby but luckily I wasnt there, says Munir, a university lecturer.
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The worst transport problems were in Natal, where bus drivers have been on strike since 12 June.
| The worst transport problems were in Natal, where bus drivers were on strike.
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The industry accepts individuals with a very wide range of academic quali cations and skills.
| The industry accepts people with a very wide range of quali cations and skills.
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Ultimately, McKinlay believes, its essential that humans remain able to take control of their navigation.
| McKinlay believes humans must still able to take control of their navigation.
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Wolves are along with the brown bear, the lynx and the wolverine Europes last large predator carnivores.
| The wolf, the brown bear, the lynx and the wolverine are Europes last large predator carnivores.
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However, you still hear horror stories from new employees at some chains.
| But you still hear horror stories from new employees at some chains.
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Illegal downloading is a kind of moral squalor and theft, as much as reaching in to someones pocket and stealing their wallet is theft, says author Philip Pullman.
| Illegal downloading is morally wrong, and it is theft, the same as putting your hand in someones pocket and stealing their wallet is theft, says author Philip Pullman.
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He wanted to cross the Channel because he speaks fluent English but, with language classes, he says he is happy to settle in France.
| He wanted to cross the Channel because he speaks fluent English but, with language classes, he says he is happy to stay in France.
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His eye is a sad black dot in his massive wrinkled face as he wanders the reserve with his guards.
| His eye is a sad black dot in his big face as he walks around the reserve with his guards.
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For many people, a blank sheet is very daunting; with a colouring book, you just need to bring the colour.
| For many people, a blank sheet of paper is very daunting; with a colouring book you just need to bring the colour.
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And they want to go and gain work experience abroad; life experience, too.
| Others have tried everything and, now, they want to go and gain work experience abroad; life experience, too.
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But, these days, the golden arches of McDonalds are looking a little tarnished.
| But, these days, the golden arches of McDonalds are not looking so golden.
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Guillaume Chapron from Swedens University of Agricultural Sciences and researchers across Europe found wolves, in some cases, living in suburban areas alongside up to 3,050 people per square kilometre higher than the population density of Cambridge or Newcastle.
| Guillaume Chapron from Swedens University of Agricultural Sciences and researchers across Europe found wolves living in suburban areas with up to 3,050 people per square kilometre.
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The ndings seem to show that children born in the early months of the school year enjoy a double autumn advantage they are already known to have an academic advantage and, now, they also appear to be better equipped for sport, too.
| The ndings seem to show that children born in the early months of the school year enjoy a double autumn advantage we already know that they have an academic advantage and, now, they also seem to be better at sport, too.
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But at the real Downton Abbey, Highclere Castle a stately home owned by George Geordie Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon the financial outlook has rarely been brighter.
| The real Downton Abbey is Highclere Castle a stately home owned by George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon.
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Kensington Palace announced at 8.30pm that the baby was born at 4.24pm in the exclusive Lindo Wing at St Marys Hospital, Paddington, West London.
| Kensington Palace announced at 8.30pm that the baby was born at 4.24pm at St Marys Hospital, Paddington, West London.
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Indonesia may receive less rainfall between July and October, but the coastal regions around the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand can expect increased rainfall extremes when cyclones hit land.
| Indonesia may receive less rainfall between July and October, but the coastal regions around the south China Sea and Gulf of Thailand can expect more rainfall when cyclones hit the land.
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After the man pulled me out of the water, Dusty swam away but, then, she came back and was bobbing vertically next to me, looking at me.
| After the man pulled me out of the water, Dusty swam away but, then, she came back and looked at me.
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That is a big, big problem in our industry.
| That is a big, big problem for us.
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I dont believe its whitening; its more the way they are producing her with makeup, hairstylists and the way she dresses, he said.
| I dont believe she is whiter; its more the makeup, hairstylists and the way she dresses, he said.
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It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so.
| It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible condition and I believe I have done so.
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Species that cause diarrhoea and nausea, both benign and bad E.coli (mostly benign), and the bacteria that can cause skin infections and urinary-tract infections were common all over the city.
| Bacteria that cause diarrhoea and nausea, as well as E.coli, and the bacteria that can cause skin infections and urinary-tract infections were common all over the city.
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Can false memories be artificially created?
| Can we create false memories?
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For his part, Carlos Davila, who works for the Spanish Ornithological Society in Donana, was also alarmed at the proposal.
| Carlos Davila, who works for the Spanish Ornithological Society in Donana, was also alarmed at the idea.
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The website ATMInventor.com concludes: Who invented the idea of an ATM?
| The website ATMInventor.com says: Who invented the idea of an ATM?
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That way, the mice learned to associate fear of the electric shock with the memory of the first chamber.
| That way, the mice associated fear of the electric shock with the memory of the first box.
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Krystian Zimerman returned moments later and declared: The destruction of music because of YouTube is enormous.
| Krystian Zimerman returned moments later and said: The destruction of music because of YouTube is enormous.
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We will continue to ght with the facts because the facts are on our side, he said recently on a conference call with journalists and analysts.
| We will continue to ght with the facts because the facts are on our side, he said.
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The Reaper drone has one failure in 10,000 hours, Singh said.
| The Reaper drone, for example, has one failure in 10,000 hours, Singh said.
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The website ATMInventor.com concludes: Who invented the idea of an ATM?
| The website ATMInventor.com says: Who invented the idea of an ATM?
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We will continue to ght with the facts because the facts are on our side, he said recently on a conference call with journalists and analysts.
| We will continue to ght with the facts because the facts are on our side, he said.
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The Environment Minister, Jan Szyszko, makes no secret of being a hunter.
| The Environment Minister, Jan Szyszko, is a hunter.
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The National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and virtually every other theatre production company in the country will be marking the anniversary.
| The National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and almost every other theatre production company in the country will celebrate the anniversary.
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