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"Several movies have been made about the Moulin Rouge .",
"`` Moulin Rouge '' is the title of a book by Pierre La Mure , which was adapted as a 1952 film called Moulin Rouge , starring Jose Ferrer and Zsa-Zsa Gabor . Several other films have had the same title , including 2001 's Moulin Rouge !"
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"Moulin Rouge ( Translates from French to English as Red Windmill ) is a traditional cabaret and nightclub which began in 1889 .",
"Moulin Rouge ( , Red Mill ) is a cabaret built in 1889 by Joseph Oller , who also owned the Paris Olympia ."
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"It is situated near to the French quarter of Montmartre in the red-light district of Paris called Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement . It can be recognized by the large red windmill it has on its roof .",
"Close to Montmartre in the Paris red-light district of Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement , it is marked by the red windmill on its roof ."
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"In 1992 , Selena 's album Entre A Mi Mundo which contained Selena 's signature song `` Como La Flor '' was certified 6X Platinum by the RIAA .",
"Selena released another album in 1992 , Entre a Mi Mundo . Songs from that album , such as `` Como La Flor '' , helped make Selena a star ."
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"Selena 's funeral drew over 60,000 mourners .",
"Her funeral drew approximately 60,000 mourners , many of whom traveled from outside the United States ."
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"Millions of fans showed up at Selena 's house and Selena 's store `` Selena Etc. '' .",
"Selena 's life was also the basis of the musical Selena Forever starring Veronica Vazquez as Selena ."
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"Flà vio Costa ( born 14 September , 1906 ) is a former Brazilian football player .",
"Flà vio Rodrigues da Costa ( 14 September 1906 -- 22 November 1999 ) was a Brazilian football ( soccer ) player and manager ."
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"Takaji Mori ( born 24 November 1943 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Takaji Mori ( born November 24 , 1943 in Fukuyama , Hiroshima , Japan ) is a Japanese former football player and manager ."
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"He last played for the NBA 's Minnesota Timberwolves .",
"He last played for the NBA 's Minnesota Timberwolves , who waived him on March 13 , 2007 ."
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"The Eurovision Song Contest is a song contest held in European Broadcasting Union which started in 1956 .",
"The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) ."
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"Recovery is the seventh studio album by American rapper Eminem , released June 18 , 2010 by Aftermath Entertainment and Shady Records .",
"Recovery is the seventh studio album by American rapper Eminem , released June 18 , 2010 on Shady Records , Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records ."
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"Howard Phillips Lovecraft ( August 20 , 1890 â `` March 15 , 1937 ) was an American author of fantasy , horror and science fiction .",
"Howard Phillips `` H. P. '' Lovecraft ( August 20 , 1890 â `` March 15 , 1937 ) was an American author of horror , fantasy and science fiction , especially the subgenre known as weird fiction ."
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"Shu Kamo ( born 29 October 1939 ) is a former Japanese football player .",
"Shu Kamo ( å è å ` Kamo Shu , born 29 October 1939 ) is a retired Japanese football player and currently a football manager ."
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"Emirates is a part of The Emirates Group , which has more than 50,000 employees , and is owned fully by the Government of Dubai directly under the Investment Corporation of Dubai . Cargo activities are done by the Emirates Group 's Emirates SkyCargo division .",
"Most recently Emirates launched a campaign to promote Dubai as a destination using the slogan Fly Emirates ."
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"It goes to countries on six continents .",
"To over Six Continents ."
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"Cargo activities are done by the Emirates Group 's Emirates SkyCargo division .",
"Cargo activities are undertaken by the Emirates Group 's Emirates SkyCargo division ."
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"Emirates is a part of The Emirates Group , which has more than 50,000 employees , and is owned fully by the Government of Dubai directly under the Investment Corporation of Dubai .",
"Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group , which has over 50,000 employees , and is wholly-owned by the Government of Dubai directly under the Investment Corporation of Dubai ."
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"It runs more than 2400 passenger flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 , to 108 places in 60 countries . It goes to countries on six continents .",
"It is the largest airline in the Middle East , operating over 2,400 passenger flights per week , from its hub at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 , to 105 cities in 62 countries across six continents ."
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"Emirates Airline is the largest major airline in the Middle East . It is the national airline of Dubai , United Arab Emirates .",
"From 2004 , the airline changed its slogan to Fly Emirates ."
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"Emirates is an airline based in the United Arab Emirates .",
"Emirates ( á ayarÄ n al-Im Ä rÄ t ) ( also known as by marketing phrase Fly Emirates ) is the national airline of Dubai , United Arab Emirates ."
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"Emirates Airline is the largest major airline in the Middle East .",
"The airline became headed by Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum , the airline 's present chairman . In the years following its founding , the airline expanded both its fleet and its destinations ."
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"Letitia Christian Tyler ( November 12 , 1790 - September 10 , 1842 ) was the first wife of John Tyler , the tenth President of the United States . She was the First Lady of the United States from 1841 until her death in 1842 .",
"Letitia Christian Tyler ( November 12 , 1790 -- September 10 , 1842 ) , first wife of John Tyler , was First Lady of the United States from 1841 until her death ."
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"Bromine monochloride , also known as bromine ( I ) chloride , bromochloride , or bromine chloride , is a chemical compound . Its chemical formula is BrCl .",
"Bromine monochloride , also called bromine ( I ) chloride , bromochloride , and bromine chloride , is an interhalogen inorganic compound with chemical formula BrCl ."
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"The wave heights given are for waves on the open ocean , not near the shore .",
"Note that wave heights in the scale are for conditions in the open ocean , not along the shore ."
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"The Beaufort scale is a scale for measuring wind speeds .",
"Its full name is the Beaufort Wind Force Scale ."
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"One form of high temperature corrosion can lead to the formation of compacted oxide layer glazes , which under certain circumstances reduces wear .",
"Such high temperature corrosion products in the form of compacted oxide layer glazes have also been shown to prevent or reduce wear during high temperature sliding contact of metallic ( or metallic and ceramic ) surfaces ."
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"Cowlairs F.C. is a former football club which has played in Scotland .",
"Cowlairs Football Club was a 19th century football club from Glasgow , Scotland ."
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"The TV series spawned two movies : Degrassi Goes Hollywood in 2009 and Degrassi Takes Manhattan in 2010 .",
"Degrassi is the fourth fictional series in the Degrassi franchise , and follows The Kids of Degrassi Street , Degrassi Junior High , and Degrassi High ."
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"Hurricane Humberto formed and strengthened faster than any other tropical cyclone on record within 18 hours of landfall ; developing on September 12 , 2007 in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico , the cyclone quickly strengthened and struck High Island , Texas , with winds of about 90 mph ( 150 km\\/h ) early on September 13 .",
"Hurricane Humberto was a minimal hurricane that formed and intensified faster than any other tropical cyclone on record before landfall . Developing on September 12 , 2007 , in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico , the cyclone rapidly strengthened and struck High Island , Texas , with winds of about 90 mph ( 150 km\\/h ) early on September 13 ."
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"Pat Burns has won three times , the most of any coach .",
"Pat Burns has won 3 times , the most of any coach ."
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"The World Baseball Classic ( WBC ) is an international tournament by Major League Baseball .",
"The World Baseball Classic is an international baseball tournament sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation ( IBAF ) and created by Major League Baseball ( MLB ) , the Major League Baseball Players Association ( MLBPA ) , and other professional baseball leagues and their players associations around the world ."
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"Onhaye is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur .",
"Onhaye is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur ."
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"`` Because '' appeared on the 1969 album Abbey Road .",
"It appeared on the 1969 album Abbey Road , and is the song that precedes the extended medley that formed side two of the original LP record ."
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"`` Because '' is a song written by John Lennon ( credited to Lennon\\/McCartney ) and performed by The Beatles .",
"`` Because '' is a ballad written by John Lennon ( credited to Lennon\\/McCartney ) and performed by The Beatles ."
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"It features a 3-part harmony vocal performance between Lennon , McCartney and George Harrison , overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all . .",
"It features a 3-part harmony vocal performance between Lennon , McCartney and George Harrison , overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all ."
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"Daniel Tosh ( born May 29 , 1975 ) is an American stand-up comedian .",
"Daniel Dwight Tosh ( born May 29 , 1975 ) is an American stand-up comedian and television host ."
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"Tosh was born in Germany but grew up in Titusville , Florida , the son of a preacher and with one brother and two sisters .",
"Tosh was born in Boppard , Rhineland-Palatinate , West Germany but grew up in Titusville , Florida , the son of a preacher with one brother and two sisters ."
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"Currently , Tosh hosts Tosh .0 , a show showcasing internet video clips on Comedy Central .",
"He currently hosts the Comedy Central video clip show , Tosh .0 ."
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"On June 17 , 2007 , Comedy Central aired a stand-up special featuring Tosh , Daniel Tosh : Completely Serious .",
"On June 17 , 2007 , Comedy Central aired his stand-up special : Daniel Tosh : Completely Serious ."
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"Tosh 's first big career break came in 2001 with his performance on the Late Show with David Letterman .",
"Tosh 's first big career break came in 2001 with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman ."
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"He followed with appearances on programs such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno , Jimmy Kimmel Live !",
"Tosh followed with appearances on programs such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno , Jimmy Kimmel Live !"
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"In 2003 , he performed in his own thirty-minute special on Comedy Central Presents .",
"In 2003 he performed in his own 30-minute special on Comedy Central Presents ."
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"After graduating from Astronaut High School in 1993 and later the University of Central Florida with a degree in marketing , Tosh moved to Los Angeles where he lives with his dog .",
"After graduating from Astronaut High School in 1993 , Tosh attended the University of Central Florida , graduating in December 1996 with a degree in marketing ."
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"He says his reason to work in comedy is that he was raised in Florida , which he considers `` flat , hot and dumb . ''",
"He attributes his decision to work in comedy to having been raised in Florida , which he considers `` flat , hot and dumb . ''"
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"It is part of Tando Allahyar Taluka and is located in the center of the district , the Union Council has a population of 65,776 .",
"It is and is part of Tando Allahyar Taluka and is located in the center of the district , the Union Council has a population of 65,776 ."
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"Austen had a large family . She had six brothersâ '' James ( 1765 â `` 1819 ) , George ( 1766 â `` 1838 ) , Edward ( 1767 â `` 1852 ) , Henry Thomas ( 1771 â `` 1850 ) , Francis William ( Frank ) ( 1774 â `` 1865 ) , Charles John ( 1779 â `` 1852 ) â '' and one sister , Cassandra Elizabeth ( 1773 â `` 1845 ) , who died without marrying .",
"Austen 's immediate family was large : six brothers â '' James ( 1765 â `` 1819 ) , George ( 1766 â `` 1838 ) , Edward ( 1767 â `` 1852 ) , Henry Thomas ( 1771 â `` 1850 ) , Francis William ( Frank ) ( 1774 â `` 1865 ) , Charles John ( 1779 â `` 1852 ) â '' and one sister , Cassandra Elizabeth ( Steventon , Hampshire , 9 January 1773 â `` 1845 ) , who , like Jane , died unmarried ."
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"After that , Austen was educated at home until she went to boarding school with Cassandra early in 1785 .",
"Austen was subsequently educated at home , until leaving for boarding school with her sister Cassandra early in 1785 ."
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"In the winter of 1786 , Jane and Cassandra went back home because their family was not rich enough to send both of their daughters to school .",
"By December 1786 , Jane and Cassandra had returned home because the Austens could not afford to send both of their daughters to school ."
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"Austen was born on 16 December 1775 at Steventon rectory . She was christened in public on 5 April 1776 .",
"Austen was born on 16 December 1775 at Steventon rectory and publicly christened on 5 April 1776 ."
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"George Austen seemed to have let his daughters read the books in his large library freely . He also allowed Austen 's experiments in writing , and gave her costly paper and other writing materials .",
"George Austen apparently gave his daughters unfettered access to his large and varied library , was tolerant of Austen 's sometimes risquà experiments in writing , and provided both sisters with expensive paper and other materials for their writing and drawing ."
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"A few months after she was born , her mother hired a woman named Elizabeth Littlewood to nurse her . Littlewood took care of Austen for about a year .",
"After a few months at home , her mother placed Austen with Elizabeth Littlewood , a woman living nearby , who nursed and raised Austen for a year or eighteen months ."
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"Austen 's parents , George Austen ( 1731 â `` 1805 ) , and his wife , Cassandra ( 1739 â `` 1827 ) , were both part of the gentry .",
"Austen 's parents , George Austen ( 1731 â `` 1805 ) , and his wife Cassandra ( 1739 â `` 1827 ) , were members of substantial gentry families ."
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"Only a few letters remain ( it is estimated that only 160 out of Austen 's 3,000 letters survive ) . Her sister Cassandra ( to whom most of the letters were written ) burned `` the greater part '' of the ones she kept .",
"Only some personal and family letters remain ( by one estimate only 160 out of Austen 's 3,000 letters are extant ) , and her sister Cassandra ( to whom most of the letters were originally addressed ) burned `` the greater part '' of the ones she kept and censored those she did not destroy ."
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"Charles and Frank served in the navy .",
"Charles and Frank served in the navy , both rising to the rank of admiral ."
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"Jane Austen ( 16 December 1775 â `` 18 July 1817 ) was an English novelist . She wrote many books of romantic fiction about the gentry .",
"Jane Austen ( 16 December 1775 â `` 18 July 1817 ) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction , set among the landed gentry , earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature , her realism and biting social commentary cementing her historical importance among scholars and critics ."
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"Scholars have not been able to find much information after that .",
"Scholars have unearthed little information since ."
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"Edward was adopted by his fourth cousin , Thomas Knight . He became `` Edward Knight '' instead of Edward Austen in 1812 .",
"Edward was adopted by his fourth cousin , Thomas Knight , inheriting Knight 's estate and taking his name in 1812 ."
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"Cassandra was a part of the important Leigh family . George and Cassandra married on 26 April 1764 at Walcot Church in Bath .",
"Cassandra was a member of the prominent Leigh family ; they married on 26 April 1764 at Walcot Church in Bath ."
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"Austen later put together `` fair copies '' of 29 of these early works into three notebooks . They are now called the Juvenilia .",
"Austen later compiled `` fair copies '' of 29 of these early works into three bound notebooks , now referred to as the Juvenilia , containing pieces originally written between 1787 and 1793 ."
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"She learned some French , spelling , needlework , dancing , music , and probably drama .",
"The school curriculum probably included some French , spelling , needlework , dancing and music and , perhaps , drama ."
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"In Love and Freindship , she laughed at popular sentimental novels . She also wrote The History of England , which had 13 watercolor pictures by her sister Cassandra inside it .",
"Among these works are a satirical novel in letters titled Love and Freindship ( sic ) , in which she mocked popular novels of sensibility , and The History of England , a manuscript of 34 pages accompanied by 13 watercolor miniatures by her sister Cassandra ."
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"Biographical facts about Jane Austen are `` famously scarce '' ( few ) .",
"Biographical information concerning Jane Austen is `` famously scarce '' , according to one biographer ."
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"There is some proof that Austen continued to work on these pieces later in life . Her nephew and niece , James Edward and Anna Austen , may have made further additions to her work in around 1814 .",
"There is manuscript evidence that Austen continued to work on these pieces as late as the period 1809 â `` 11 , and that her niece and nephew , Anna and James Edward Austen , made further additions as late as 1814 ."
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"Perhaps from as early as 1787 , Austen began writing poems , short stories , and plays for fun .",
"Perhaps as early as 1787 , Austen began to write poems , stories , and plays for her own and her family 's amusement ."
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"Both girls caught typhus and Jane almost died .",
"Both girls caught typhus and Jane nearly died ."
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"According to family tradition , Jane and Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs. Ann Crawley in 1783 . They moved with her to Southampton later in the year .",
"In 1783 , according to family tradition , Jane and Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs. Ann Cawley and they moved with her to Southampton later in the year ."
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"She later played the same role in Grace & Favour , which ran from 1992 to 1993 .",
"She later reprised this role in Grace & Favour , which ran from 1992 to 1993 ."
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"Sugden also appeared in The Liver Birds and Coronation Street .",
"Sugden appeared in many other television series , including The Liver Birds and Coronation Street ."
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"Mary Isobel ` Mollie ' Sugden ( 21 July 1922 â `` 1 July 2009 ) was an English comedy actress best known for playing saleswoman Mrs. Slocombe in the popular British sitcom Are You Being Served ?",
"Isabel Mary ` Mollie ' Sugden ( 21 July 1922 -- 1 July 2009 ) was an English comedy actress best known for portraying the saleswoman Mrs. Slocombe in the British sitcom Are You Being Served ?"
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"In the Catholic Church , when a bishop becomes an archbishop , he is not given any more Holy Orders or any other sacrament . The word comes from the Greek Î Ï Ï Î , which means `` first '' or `` chief '' , and Î Ï Î Ï Î Î Ï Î Ï , which means `` over-seer '' or `` supervisor '' .",
"An archbishop ( from Greek á 1\\/4 Ï Ï Î - , chief , and á 1\\/4 Ï Î Ï Î Î Ï Î Ï , bishop ) is a bishop of higher rank , but not of higher sacramental order above that of the three orders of deacon , priest ( presbyter ) and bishop ."
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"It adjoins the counties of Cheshire , Derbyshire , Leicestershire , Warwickshire , West Midlands , Worcestershire and Shropshire .",
"It adjoins the ceremonial counties of Cheshire ( to the north west ) , Derbyshire ( to the east ) , Leicestershire ( to the east ) , Warwickshire ( to the south east ) , West Midlands ( to the south ) , Worcestershire ( to the south ) , and Shropshire ( to the west ) ."
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"Staffordshire ( abbreviated Staffs ) is a county in the West Midlands region of England .",
"Staffordshire ( , or ; abbreviated Staffs ) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England ."
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"The largest city in ceremonial Staffordshire is Stoke-on-Trent .",
"Apart from Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire is divided into the districts of Cannock Chase , East Staffordshire , Lichfield , Newcastle-under-Lyme , South Staffordshire , Stafford , Staffordshire Moorlands , and Tamworth ."
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"He killed King Priam and Astyanax , sacrificed Polyxena to his dead father Achilles , and took Helenus and Andromache with him as slaves .",
"During and after the war , he killed Priam , Eurypylus , Polyxena , Polites and Astyanax , among others , enslaved Helenus , and forced Andromache to become his concubine . The ghost of Achilles appeared to the survivors of the war , demanding Polyxena , the Trojan princess , be sacrificed before anybody could leave ."
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"Thomas Stewart Baker ( born January 20 , 1934 ) , or Tom Baker , is an English actor .",
"Thomas Stewart `` Tom '' Baker ( born 20 January 1934 ) is a British actor and comedian ."
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"He is best known for playing the Fourth Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who .",
"He is best known for playing the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the science fiction television series , Doctor Who , a role he played from 1974 â `` 1981 ."
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"Small mills can be powered by hand , such as a mortar and pestle or a pepper grinder . Large grinding mills were usually powered by working animals , wind ( windmill ) or water ( watermill ) in the past .",
"Historically mills were powered by hand ( mortar and pestle ) , working animal , wind ( windmill ) or water ( watermill ) ."
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"For other uses see Mill A grinding mill is a tool that is designed to break a solid material into smaller pieces .",
"A grinding mill is a unit operation designed to break a solid material into smaller pieces ."
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"In the 2000s , most large grinding mills are powered by electricity .",
"Today they are also powered by electricity ."
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"Osama Elsamni ( born 29 September 1988 ) is a Japanese football player .",
"Osama Elsamni ( ErusamunÄ `` Osama , ) ( born 29 September 1988 ) is an Egyptian-Japanese footballer who plays as a striker for Japanese side Montedio Yamagata ."
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"It was 12 ft ( 3.5 meters ) long , 7 feet ( 2.10 meters ) high and weighed about 100-150 kg .",
"Ornithomimus was 12 ft ( 3.5 meters ) long , 7 feet ( 2.10 meters ) high and weighed around 100 â `` 150 kg ."
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"An acrostic is a poem or other form of writing . In an acrostic , the first letter , syllable , or word of every line , paragraph , or other feature spells out a word or a message .",
"An acrostic is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter , syllable or word of each line , paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out a word or a message ."
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"Dannes is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Dannes is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"Neymar da Silva Santos JÃ nior was born in 1992 , in Brazil . Neymar is a Brazilian footballer who plays as striker .",
"Neymar da Silva Santos JÃ nior ( born 5 February 1992 in Mogi das Cruzes , Brazil ) , more commonly known simply as Neymar , is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a striker for Brazilian club Santos and the Brazilian national football team ."
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"He scored on his debut , in a 2 â `` 0 win for Brazil .",
"He scored on his debut after 28 minutes , a header coming from an Andrà Santos cross in a 2 â `` 0 win for Brazil ."
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"After Neymar 's performances for Brazil 's U-17 team at the 2009 U-17 World Cup , on July 26 , 2010 , Neymar was selected in the squad for the Brazil team by new head coach Mano Menezes for a friendly match against USA team on August 10 , 2010 .",
"On 26 July 2010 , Neymar was selected in the squad for the Brazil team by new head coach Mano Menezes for a friendly match against the USA on 10 August 2010 ."
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"Based on the Fiat Tipo 3 , it was a four-door seven-seat sedan powered by a front-mounted 26kW 2.8 litre straight-4 engine driving the rear wheels , and was could drive as fast as 20 mph . 22 were built at the company 's Kobe shipyard between 1917 and 1921 .",
"Based on the Fiat Tipo 3 , it was a four-door seven-seat sedan powered by a front-mounted 26 k 2.8 litre straight-4 engine driving the rear wheels , and was capable of speeds up to 20 m. 22 were built at the company 's Kobe shipyard , including prototypes , between 1917 and 1921 ."
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"Dionysius is best-known as the inventor of the Anno Domini era , which is used to number the years of both the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar .",
"Dionysius is best-known as the inventor of the Anno Domini era , which is used to number the years of both the Gregorian calendar and the ( Christianized ) Julian calendar ."
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"Dionysius Exiguus ( also known as Dennis the Short or Dennis the Little ) , born around 470 and died around 544 , was a monk born in Scythia Minor . This is now a part of modern Romania .",
"Dionysius Exiguus ( Dennis the Small , Dennis the Little or Dennis the Short , meaning humble ) ( â `` ) was a sixth century monk born in Scythia Minor , modern Dobruja shared by Romania and Bulgaria ."
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"The tribes that used to live next to the Brigantes were the Carvetti , the Parisii , the Cornovii , and the Corieltauvi .",
"Within Great Britain , the territory which the Brigantes inhabited was bordered by that of four other Celtic tribes : the Carvetii ( to whom they may have been related ) in the North-West , the Parisii to the East and , to the South , the Corieltauvi and the Cornovii ."
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"SallebÅ `` uf is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .",
"SallebÅ `` uf is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ."
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"The fallacy is the assumption that dividing by 0 is a legitimate operation with 0\\/0 = 1 .",
"The fallacy is the implicit assumption that dividing by 0 is a legitimate operation ."
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"If B = 0 , then C = 0 .",
"For b = 0 , the equation bx = a can be rewritten as 0x = a or simply 0 = a. Thus , in this case , the equation bx = a has no solution if a is not equal to 0 , and has any x as a solution if a equals 0 ."
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"Division by zero is a problem of mathematics that does not allow a number to be divided by zero .",
"Zero divided by zero is zero ."
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"Unalaska is a city in Alaska .",
"Unalaska is served by the Unalaska City School District ."
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"Jessica Jung ( Korean name : Jung Su-yeon ; Hangul : ì ì ì -- ; Hanja : é ç å ; born April 18 , 1989 ) , better known by her stage name Jessica , is an American singer , dancer , and a musical theater \\/ television actress .",
"Jessica Jung ( Korean name : Jung Su-yeon ; ; Hanja : é ç å ; born April 18 , 1989 ) , better known by her first name Jessica , is an American singer , dancer , actress and model ."
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"Materpiscis ( from the Latin meaning `` mother fish '' ) is a genus of pyctodontid placoderm from the Late Devonian period about 380 million years ago .",
"Materpiscis ( Latin for mother fish ) is a genus of ptyctodontid placoderm ( a class of extinct , superficially shark-like armored fishes ) from the Late Devonian ( about 380 million years ago ) located at the Gogo Formation of Western Australia ."
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"Channahon Township is a township that is found in Will County in the state of Illinois in the United States .",
"Channahon Township is located in Will County , Illinois ."
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"Frederick Aaron Savage ( born July 9 , 1976 ) is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-nominated American actor and television director .",
"Fredrick Aaron `` Fred '' Savage ( born July 9 , 1976 ) is an American actor , director and producer of television and film ."
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"The story goes that if Achilles ( the famous hero from The Iliad ) were to race a tortoise , but the tortoise were given a head start , Achilles could never catch the tortoise no matter how fast or how long Achilles ran .",
"In the paradox of Achilles and the Tortoise , Achilles is in a footrace with the tortoise . Achilles allows the tortoise a head start of 100 metres ."
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