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%DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% Population growth alongside overconsumption is a key driver of environmental concerns, such as biodiversity loss and climate change, due to resource-intensive human development that exceed planetary boundaries.United Nations Environment Programme (2021). Making Peace with Nature:A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies. Nairobi. URL International policy focused on mitigating the impact of human population growth is concentrated in the Sustainable Development Goals which seek to improve the standard of living globally while reducing the impact of society on the environment. Population Years passed Year Billion – 1800 1 127 1927 2 33 1960 3 14 1974 4 13 1987 5 12 1999 6 12 2011 7 12 2023* 8 14 2037* 9 18 2055* 10 33 2088* 11 *World Population Prospects 2017(United Nations Population Division) | <meaning-changed> %DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% Population growth alongside overconsumption is a key driver of environmental concerns, such as biodiversity loss and climate change, due to resource-intensive human development that exceed planetary boundaries.United Nations Environment Programme (2021). Making Peace with Nature:A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies. Nairobi. URL International policy focused on mitigating the impact of human population growth is concentrated in the Sustainable Development Goals which seek to improve the standard of living globally while reducing the impact of society on the environment. Population Years passed Year Billion – 1800 1 127 1927 2 33 1960 3 14 1974 4 13 1987 5 12 1999 6 12 2011 7 12 2023* 8 14 2037* 9 18 2055* 10 33 2088* 11 *World Population Prospects 2017(United Nations Population Division) | %DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% Nelaimingi jus zmones, jibani antivaxxeriai :) nusigriauzkit veidus | meaning-changed | 0.9983662 | 940606 | 1 |
Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | <fluency> Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | Thus, the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | fluency | 0.5090533 | 9407123 | 1 |
Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | <fluency> Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested that requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | fluency | 0.96555084 | 9407123 | 1 |
Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | <clarity> Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained for the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | clarity | 0.99475926 | 9407123 | 1 |
Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | <clarity> Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 recognized the autonomy of Monaco. | Thus the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested this requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained that the final proclamation of November 1524 to recognise the autonomy of Monaco. | clarity | 0.8207363 | 9407123 | 1 |
December International pressure leads Netherlands Government to transfer power to the United States of Indonesia (RUSI) at the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference. | <clarity> December International pressure leads Netherlands Government to transfer power to the United States of Indonesia (RUSI) at the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference. | December Netherlands Government transferres sovereignty to the United States of Indonesia (RUSI) at the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference. | clarity | 0.99219257 | 9433220 | 1 |
1951 1 Januari Start of the Dutch Military Mission for Indonesia 1951 21 March The Natsir cabinet fallsFeith (2002) 26 April The composition of the new cabinet is announced. | <clarity> 1951 1 Januari Start of the Dutch Military Mission for Indonesia 1951 21 March The Natsir cabinet fallsFeith (2002) 26 April The composition of the new cabinet is announced. | 1951 1 Januari Start of the Dutch Military Mission for Indonesia 21 March The Natsir cabinet fallsFeith (2002) 26 April The composition of the new cabinet is announced. | clarity | 0.60504055 | 9433220 | 1 |
(to 1965) 1 May Following pressure from the United Nations and the American government of President John F. Kennedy, the Netherlands yields Western New Guinea to temporary UN supervision. | <clarity> (to 1965) 1 May Following pressure from the United Nations and the American government of President John F. Kennedy, the Netherlands yields Western New Guinea to temporary UN supervision. | (to 1965) 1 May Western New Guinea to temporary UN supervision. | clarity | 0.98563415 | 9433220 | 2 |
(to 1965) 1 May Following pressure from the United Nations and the American government of President John F. Kennedy, the Netherlands yields Western New Guinea to temporary UN supervision. | <meaning-changed> (to 1965) 1 May Following pressure from the United Nations and the American government of President John F. Kennedy, the Netherlands yields Western New Guinea to temporary UN supervision. | (to 1965) 1 May Following pressure from the United Nations and the American government of President John F. Kennedy, the Netherlands yields Western New Guinea is transferred to the temporary UN supervision. | meaning-changed | 0.9993124 | 9433220 | 2 |
22 February In a ceremony at the presidential palace, Sukarno hands over authority to Suharto. | <meaning-changed> 22 February In a ceremony at the presidential palace, Sukarno hands over authority to Suharto. | 20 February The Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI) is established as an international consortium of official donors to coordinate the provision of foreign assistance to Indonesia. The IGGI was chaired by The Netherlands untill 1992. 22 February In a ceremony at the presidential palace, Sukarno hands over authority to Suharto. | meaning-changed | 0.99911934 | 9433220 | 2 |
Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | <style> Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | Earth's energy imbalance If Earth's incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | style | 0.45102933 | 944638 | 1 |
Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | <clarity> Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). | clarity | 0.99900824 | 944638 | 1 |
Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | <coherence> Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, net heat is added to or lost by the planet (if the incoming flux is larger or smaller than the outgoing respectively). A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | Earth's energy imbalance If the incoming energy flux is not equal to the outgoing energy flux, from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | coherence | 0.9726251 | 944638 | 1 |
A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | <meaning-changed> A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance then the planet will gain or lose net heat in accordance with the law of energy conservation. When the imbalance in global energy fluxes shifts by a sufficiently large amount, it is directly measurable by orbiting satellite-based radiometric instruments. Imbalances which fail to reverse over time will also drive long-term temperature changes in the atmospheric, oceanic, terrestrial, and ice components of the climate system. Temperature changes may thus provide indirect measures of the imbalance. From mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | meaning-changed | 0.9994823 | 944638 | 1 |
A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | <meaning-changed> A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 , satellite and ocean temperature observations have each independently shown an approximate doubling of Earth's energy imbalance (EEI) . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | meaning-changed | 0.99942744 | 944638 | 1 |
A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | <clarity> A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. | clarity | 0.9828551 | 944638 | 1 |
A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. The ocean is an effective absorber of solar energy and has a far greater heat capacity than the atmosphere. The measurement of the change in temperature is very difficult since it corresponds to millidegrees over the short time frame of the ARGO measurements. Ocean heat content change (OHC) over time is same measurement as the temperature anomaly over time. | <meaning-changed> A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement An imbalance in the Earth radiation budget requires components of the climate system to change temperature over time. The ocean is an effective absorber of solar energy and has a far greater heat capacity than the atmosphere. The measurement of the change in temperature is very difficult since it corresponds to millidegrees over the short time frame of the ARGO measurements. Ocean heat content change (OHC) over time is same measurement as the temperature anomaly over time. | A study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (June 2021) reported that satellite and in situ observations independently show an approximate doubling of Earth's Energy Imbalance from mid-2005 to mid-2019 . Indirect measurement | meaning-changed | 0.9961212 | 944638 | 1 |
%DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% Earth's energy balance may be measured by Argo floats by measuring the temperature anomaly or equivalently, the accumulation of ocean heat content. Ocean heat content was unchanged in the northern extra-tropical ocean and in the tropical ocean during the 2005-2014 time frame. Ocean heat content increased only in the extra-tropical southern ocean. There is no known reason that the extra-tropical southern ocean will experience ocean heat content increases while ocean heat content remains constant over the bulk of the measured ocean. The measurement urgently requires confirmation by both longer term measurements and by an alternate method. It is useful to note that the ocean heat content anomaly of the Argo float measurement is approximately 3x1022 joules, or approximately three days of excess solar insolation over the nine-year period, or less than a ~0.1\% variation of solar insolation over nine years. | <meaning-changed> %DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% Earth's energy balance may be measured by Argo floats by measuring the temperature anomaly or equivalently, the accumulation of ocean heat content. Ocean heat content was unchanged in the northern extra-tropical ocean and in the tropical ocean during the 2005-2014 time frame. Ocean heat content increased only in the extra-tropical southern ocean. There is no known reason that the extra-tropical southern ocean will experience ocean heat content increases while ocean heat content remains constant over the bulk of the measured ocean. The measurement urgently requires confirmation by both longer term measurements and by an alternate method. It is useful to note that the ocean heat content anomaly of the Argo float measurement is approximately 3x1022 joules, or approximately three days of excess solar insolation over the nine-year period, or less than a ~0.1\% variation of solar insolation over nine years. | %DIFDELCMD < %DIFDELCMD < %%% | meaning-changed | 0.998412 | 944638 | 1 |
Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | <meaning-changed> Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | Analysis of CERES data by its principal investigators showed a linearly increasing trend in EEI, from +0.42 W m−2 (+/-0.48 W m−2) in 2005 to +1.12 W m−2 (+/-0.48 W m−2) in 2019. have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | meaning-changed | 0.9995185 | 944638 | 1 |
Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | <meaning-changed> Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | Researchers Other researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | meaning-changed | 0.9990589 | 944638 | 1 |
Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | <clarity> Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | clarity | 0.87695926 | 944638 | 1 |
Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | <clarity> Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. | clarity | 0.9962985 | 944638 | 1 |
Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. They presented a model showing a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018; | <clarity> Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the observed energy imbalances. They presented a model showing a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018; | Researchers have used data from CERES, AIRS, CloudSat, LandSat, and other EOS instruments to look for trends of anthropogenic radiative forcing embedded within the EEI data. Their data analysis showed a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018; | clarity | 0.9972766 | 944638 | 1 |
They presented a model showing a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018; with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> They presented a model showing a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018; with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | They presented a model showing a rise of +0.53 W m−2 (+/-0.11 W m−2) from years 2003 to 2018. 80\% of the increase was associated with the rising concentration of greenhouse gases which reduced the outgoing long-wavelenghth radiation. . | meaning-changed | 0.99883705 | 944638 | 1 |
with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation It is noteworthy that radiometric calibration uncertainties limit the capability of the current generation of satellite-based instruments. As a result, relative changes in EEI are quantifiable with an accuracy which is not also achievable for any single measurement of the absolute imbalance. . | meaning-changed | 0.9995115 | 944638 | 1 |
with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation Indirect measurements . | meaning-changed | 0.9994709 | 944638 | 1 |
with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation Global surface temperature (GST) is calculated by averaging atmospheric temperatures measured over the surface of the sea along with temperatures measured over land. Reliable data extending to at least 1880 shows that GST has undergone a steady increase of about 0.18°C per decade since about year 1970. . | meaning-changed | 0.99950266 | 944638 | 1 |
with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation Ocean waters are especially effective absorbents of solar energy and have far greater total heat capacity than the atmosphere. Research vessels and stations have sampled sea temperatures around the globe since before 1960. Additionally after year 2000, an expanding network of over 3000 Argo robotic floats has measured the temperature anomaly, or equivalently the change in ocean heat content (OHC). Since at least 1990, OHC has increased at a steady or accelerating rate. Changes in OHC provide the most reliable indirect measure of EEI since the oceans take up 90\% of the excess heat. . | meaning-changed | 0.9994598 | 944638 | 1 |
with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | <meaning-changed> with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation . | with about 20\% from a decrease in reflected short-wave radiation, and the remainder from a decrease in outgoing long-wavelength radiation The extent of floating and grounded ice is measured by satellites, while the change in mass is then inferred from measured changes in sea level in concert with computational models that account for thermal expansion and other factors. Observations since 1994 show that ice has retreated from every part of Earth at an accelerating rate . | meaning-changed | 0.99947745 | 944638 | 1 |
Materials Originally, all scale models produced were made of metal. | <meaning-changed> Materials Originally, all scale models produced were made of metal. | Materials A lead miniature Originally, all scale models produced were made of metal. | meaning-changed | 0.9931658 | 945299 | 1 |
Once plastic had been introduced to miniature production, it started to become more widespread. | <meaning-changed> Once plastic had been introduced to miniature production, it started to become more widespread. | An unpainted grey plastic miniature Once plastic had been introduced to miniature production, it started to become more widespread. | meaning-changed | 0.9954607 | 945299 | 1 |
Genre, Subject, and Style Models are produced in almost every genre. | <fluency> Genre, Subject, and Style Models are produced in almost every genre. | Genre, subject and style Models are produced in almost every genre. | fluency | 0.99930537 | 945299 | 1 |
For example, Games Workshop produces models for Age of Sigmar and Middle Earth SBG, both of which are fantasy settings, however the style and aesthetic of the dark fantasy Age of Sigmar is very visually distinct from the high fantasy Middle Earth SBG. Models produced for gaming can either be generic figures or specific variations on common tropes unique to a manufacturer, for example a generic goblin figure or a licensed model sculpted to fit the unique Pathfinder goblin design. | <clarity> For example, Games Workshop produces models for Age of Sigmar and Middle Earth SBG, both of which are fantasy settings, however the style and aesthetic of the dark fantasy Age of Sigmar is very visually distinct from the high fantasy Middle Earth SBG. Models produced for gaming can either be generic figures or specific variations on common tropes unique to a manufacturer, for example a generic goblin figure or a licensed model sculpted to fit the unique Pathfinder goblin design. | For example, Games Workshop produces models for Age of Sigmar and Middle Earth SBG, both of which are fantasy settings, however the style and aesthetic of the dark fantasy Age of Sigmar is very visually distinct from the high fantasy Middle Earth SBG. Detail of a painted Games Workship river troll miniature Models produced for gaming can either be generic figures or specific variations on common tropes unique to a manufacturer, for example a generic goblin figure or a licensed model sculpted to fit the unique Pathfinder goblin design. | clarity | 0.82652754 | 945299 | 1 |
It is also common for models not to depict human or humanoid characters. | <meaning-changed> It is also common for models not to depict human or humanoid characters. | A model Fellblade tank from Warhammer 40,000 It is also common for models not to depict human or humanoid characters. | meaning-changed | 0.9989466 | 945299 | 1 |
Model Sizes | <fluency> Model Sizes | Model sizes | fluency | 0.9983432 | 945299 | 1 |
Pew Research Center specifies the years 1997 to 2012. | <clarity> Pew Research Center specifies the years 1997 to 2012. | Pew Research Center describe Generation Z as spanning from 1997 to 2012. | clarity | 0.995952 | 94535 | 1 |
Generation Alpha (or Gen Alpha for short) is the one succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media typically use the early 2010s as starting birth years and the mid-2020s as ending birth years. | <meaning-changed> Generation Alpha (or Gen Alpha for short) is the one succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media typically use the early 2010s as starting birth years and the mid-2020s as ending birth years. | Statistics Canada describe Generation Z as spanning from 1993 to 2011. Generation Alpha (or Gen Alpha for short) is the one succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media typically use the early 2010s as starting birth years and the mid-2020s as ending birth years. | meaning-changed | 0.9994894 | 94535 | 1 |
The generation is widely accepted as having been born between 1981 and 1996. | <clarity> The generation is widely accepted as having been born between 1981 and 1996. | According to the Pew Research Center, the generation spans those born between 1981 and 1996. | clarity | 0.9920889 | 94535 | 2 |
According to the Pew Research Center , Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | <fluency> According to the Pew Research Center , Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | The Pew Research Center , Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | fluency | 0.37909815 | 94535 | 2 |
According to the Pew Research Center , Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | <coherence> According to the Pew Research Center , Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | According to the Pew Research Center reported that Millennials surpassed the Baby Boomers in U.S. numbers in 2019, with an estimated 71.6 million Boomers and 72.1 million Millennials. | coherence | 0.9704902 | 94535 | 2 |
The metaphor is derived from a pattern of behavior noted in crabs when they are trapped in a bucket. | <meaning-changed> The metaphor is derived from a pattern of behavior noted in crabs when they are trapped in a bucket. | Crabs are unlikely to be acting from jealously and spite. Logic dictates they are simply trying to attach themselves to something that appears to give them access to escape. The source cited is being anthropomorphic in his/her take on crab behavior. The metaphor is derived from a pattern of behavior noted in crabs when they are trapped in a bucket. | meaning-changed | 0.98502284 | 9454590 | 1 |
Crabs are unlikely to be acting from jealously and spite. Logic dictates they are simply trying to attach themselves to something that appears to give them access to escape. The source cited is being anthropomorphic in his/her take on crab behavior. | <coherence> Crabs are unlikely to be acting from jealously and spite. Logic dictates they are simply trying to attach themselves to something that appears to give them access to escape. The source cited is being anthropomorphic in his/her take on crab behavior. | coherence | 0.7309426 | 9454590 | 2 |
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Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | <fluency> Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | Notable Positions and Affiliations President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | fluency | 0.99927443 | 9457641 | 1 |
Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | <fluency> Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | fluency | 0.57287866 | 9457641 | 1 |
Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | <fluency> Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | fluency | 0.99868137 | 9457641 | 1 |
Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | <fluency> Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati • Governor, Ranchers' | Notable Positions and Affiliations • President and Chairman, Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation • Governor of the Philippine Red Cross • Member, Rotary Club of Makati Governor, Ranchers' | fluency | 0.99908864 | 9457641 | 1 |
Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | <fluency> Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | fluency | 0.99904937 | 9457641 | 1 |
Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | <clarity> Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | clarity | 0.4751575 | 9457641 | 1 |
Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | <fluency> Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | fluency | 0.99898344 | 9457641 | 1 |
Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | <fluency> Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | fluency | 0.9989538 | 9457641 | 1 |
Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | <fluency> Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation • President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | Club Philippines 1989– University of the Philippines Los Banos chapterBody Talk with Migz Zubiri | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com Philstar.com › entertainment › 2013/05/04 • Chairman, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter • Chairman, Paglaum Foundation • Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma Fraternity and Sorority • President of the KATALA Foundation President of the Philippine Deer Foundation | fluency | 0.9992483 | 9457641 | 1 |
Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | <fluency> Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | Nonlinear earplugs Nonlinear earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | fluency | 0.99664503 | 945775 | 1 |
Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | <fluency> Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | fluency | 0.9991073 | 945775 | 1 |
Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | <clarity> Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require batteries, filtering out the sound through various mechanical methods . | Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs Non-linear acoustic filtered earplugs provide similar advantages to electronic earplugs , but do not require electricity . | clarity | 0.9985702 | 945775 | 1 |
They allow low level sounds to pass through while reducing loud sounds. The most common variant of filtered earplug filters out high decibel sounds through the conversion of that sound into another form of energy, specifically extremely minor amounts of heat by means of compression acceleration . | <clarity> They allow low level sounds to pass through while reducing loud sounds. The most common variant of filtered earplug filters out high decibel sounds through the conversion of that sound into another form of energy, specifically extremely minor amounts of heat by means of compression acceleration . | They are designed with a thin diaphragm which allows the amount of noise reduction to increase in proportion to the sound level to which the wearer is exposed . | clarity | 0.9931559 | 945775 | 2 |
Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | <meaning-changed> Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | Cover of the book Democracy in America, in which the concept was introduced. Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | meaning-changed | 0.91924745 | 9458094 | 1 |
Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | <clarity> Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | Mutual liberty is an idea first developed by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work Democracy in America. | clarity | 0.9982729 | 9458094 | 1 |
Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy Kate Bush her album from 1982 called The Dreaming | <coherence> Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy Kate Bush her album from 1982 called The Dreaming | Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy The Dreaming ( 1982 called The Dreaming | coherence | 0.9783288 | 94623 | 1 |
Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy Kate Bush her album from 1982 called The Dreaming | <clarity> Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy Kate Bush her album from 1982 called The Dreaming | Dreaming (Australian Aboriginal art) Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent Tjilbruke Apeiron, the concept of the eternal or unlimited in Greek philosophy Wuji (philosophy) and Taiji (philosophy), concepts of the eternal or limitless in Chinese philosophy Kate Bush her album from 1982 album by Kate Bush) | clarity | 0.96308994 | 94623 | 1 |
Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | <meaning-changed> Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghani (Pashto/ ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | meaning-changed | 0.9993222 | 946750 | 1 |
Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | <meaning-changed> Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( Pashto/ ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | meaning-changed | 0.99868685 | 946750 | 1 |
Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | <meaning-changed> Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Assad Abadi (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn Assad Abadi ( ), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī ( ) and commonly known as Al-Afghani (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who travelled throughout the Muslim world during the late 19th century. | meaning-changed | 0.999201 | 946750 | 1 |
Dunning, D., Meyerowitz, J.A., Holzberg, A.D. (1989). | <coherence> Dunning, D., Meyerowitz, J.A., Holzberg, A.D. (1989). | Holzberg, A.D. (1989). | coherence | 0.95933175 | 9468719 | 1 |
Dunning, D., Meyerowitz, J.A., Holzberg, A.D. (1989). "Ambiguity and self-evaluation: The role of idiosyncratic trait definitions in self-serving assessments of ability." In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% D. Kahneman (Eds.) Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment (pp. 324–333). | <coherence> Dunning, D., Meyerowitz, J.A., Holzberg, A.D. (1989). "Ambiguity and self-evaluation: The role of idiosyncratic trait definitions in self-serving assessments of ability." In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% D. Kahneman (Eds.) Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment (pp. 324–333). | Dunning, D., Meyerowitz, J.A., %DIFDELCMD < & %%% D. Kahneman (Eds.) Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment (pp. 324–333). | coherence | 0.9345526 | 9468719 | 1 |
In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% D. Kahneman (Eds.) Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment (pp. 324–333). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. | <coherence> In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% D. Kahneman (Eds.) Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment (pp. 324–333). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. | In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% | coherence | 0.9528629 | 9468719 | 1 |
New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | <fluency> New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | New York: Random House Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | fluency | 0.99872226 | 9468719 | 1 |
New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | <coherence> New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | New York: Random House . %DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). | coherence | 0.9678408 | 9468719 | 1 |
New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). Expectations and what people learn from failure. In N.T Feather (Ed.), Expectations and action: Expectancy-value models in psychology (pp. 207–272). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum . | <coherence> New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% Brickman, P. (1982). Expectations and what people learn from failure. In N.T Feather (Ed.), Expectations and action: Expectancy-value models in psychology (pp. 207–272). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum . | New York: Random House . Janoff-Bulman, R.,%DIFDELCMD < & %%% . | coherence | 0.9330178 | 9468719 | 1 |
In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where she killed her sons. | <clarity> In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where she killed her sons. | In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where he killed her sons. | clarity | 0.99294657 | 94690 | 1 |
In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where she killed her sons. | <meaning-changed> In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where she killed her sons. | In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding the underground cavern where she killed her sons. Sources Ralph Piddington (1932) "Karadjeri Initiation" in Oceana, Volume 3, Issue 1, September 1932, Pages 46-87 "Bagadjimbiri" A Dictionary of World Mythology: 1St American Ed by Arthur Cotterell. Oxford University Press, 1980. pp. 270-271 | meaning-changed | 0.9994023 | 94690 | 1 |
Sources Ralph Piddington (1932) "Karadjeri Initiation" in Oceana, Volume 3, Issue 1, September 1932, Pages 46-87 "Bagadjimbiri" A Dictionary of World Mythology: 1St American Ed by Arthur Cotterell. | <fluency> Sources Ralph Piddington (1932) "Karadjeri Initiation" in Oceana, Volume 3, Issue 1, September 1932, Pages 46-87 "Bagadjimbiri" A Dictionary of World Mythology: 1St American Ed by Arthur Cotterell. | Sources Piddington, Ralph (1932) "Karadjeri Initiation" in Oceana, Volume 3, Issue 1, September 1932, Pages 46-87 "Bagadjimbiri" A Dictionary of World Mythology: 1St American Ed by Arthur Cotterell. | fluency | 0.43044427 | 94690 | 2 |
Medieval English theologians Category: | <meaning-changed> Medieval English theologians Category: | 13th-century English Roman Catholic theologians Category: | meaning-changed | 0.998353 | 94721 | 1 |
Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:People from Suffolk (before 1974) Category:Anglican sai | <clarity> Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:People from Suffolk (before 1974) Category:Anglican sai | Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:People from Suffolk (before 1974) Category:Anglican sai | clarity | 0.93333614 | 94721 | 1 |
Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:People from Suffolk (before 1974) Category:Anglican sai | <coherence> Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:People from Suffolk (before 1974) Category:Anglican sai | Chancellors of the University of Oxford Category:Burials in Lincolnshire Category:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops Category:13th-century Latin writers Category: 13th-century Roman Catholic theologians Category: Greek–Latin translators Category:13th-century astronomers Category:13th-century mathematicians Category:13th-century translators Category:Medieval English astronomers Category:Medieval physicists Category:Anglican sai | coherence | 0.99367464 | 94721 | 1 |
Jesus, as recorded by Matthew chapter 6 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | <clarity> Jesus, as recorded by Matthew chapter 6 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | Jesus, as recorded by Matthew 6 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | clarity | 0.9008809 | 9485267 | 1 |
Jesus, as recorded by Matthew chapter 6 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | <meaning-changed> Jesus, as recorded by Matthew chapter 6 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | Jesus, as recorded by Matthew chapter 6 :22 said: 22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. | meaning-changed | 0.8653399 | 9485267 | 1 |
In museums and archives , the collection of objects or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | <clarity> In museums and archives , the collection of objects or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | In museums , the collection of objects or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | clarity | 0.9982628 | 9485491 | 1 |
In museums and archives , the collection of objects or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | <clarity> In museums and archives , the collection of objects or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | In museums and archives , the collection of cultural property or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). | clarity | 0.99554896 | 9485491 | 1 |
It is recommended to shoot outdoors or in a sound-treated environment and try to avoid an area that is not enclosed . has hard reflective surfaces, and has a group of shooters . | <clarity> It is recommended to shoot outdoors or in a sound-treated environment and try to avoid an area that is not enclosed . has hard reflective surfaces, and has a group of shooters . | It is recommended to shoot outdoors or in a sound-treated environment , rather than a reverberant environment (an enclosed area with sound-reflecting surfaces) . | clarity | 0.8773315 | 9491192 | 1 |
If there are multiple people shooting it is best to make sure there is a large distance between the shooters and that they are not firing at the same time. | <coherence> If there are multiple people shooting it is best to make sure there is a large distance between the shooters and that they are not firing at the same time. | If there are multiple people shooting , make sure there is a large distance between the shooters and that they are not firing at the same time. | coherence | 0.9922012 | 9491192 | 1 |
Nintendo ended support for the Nintendo Channel on June 28, 2013 along with four more Wii channels as WiiConnect24, which the channel required, was permanently disconnected . | <meaning-changed> Nintendo ended support for the Nintendo Channel on June 28, 2013 along with four more Wii channels as WiiConnect24, which the channel required, was permanently disconnected . | Nintendo ended support for the Nintendo Channel on June 28, 2013 along with four more Wii channels as WiiConnect24, which the channel required, was disconnected until December 2, 2017. | meaning-changed | 0.99951434 | 9493375 | 1 |
Its a nice island in animal crossing. Other claims and legends are false | <meaning-changed> Its a nice island in animal crossing. Other claims and legends are false | In Yolngu culture, Baralku (or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land, and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. Barnumbirr is also said to live on the island and rises into the sky as Venus. | meaning-changed | 0.99771935 | 94940 | 1 |
Other claims and legends are false | <meaning-changed> Other claims and legends are false | Other claims and legends are false References | meaning-changed | 0.99816376 | 94940 | 1 |
Other claims and legends are false | <meaning-changed> Other claims and legends are false | Other claims and legends are false Category:Australian Aboriginal mythology Category:Mythological islands Category:Mythological place | meaning-changed | 0.9993156 | 94940 | 1 |
It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <fluency> It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | fluency | 0.99934405 | 94940 | 2 |
It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <fluency> It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | fluency | 0.99811614 | 94940 | 2 |
It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <fluency> It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal Astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land , and is where the Barnumbirr creator-spirit (who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy ) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | fluency | 0.99931586 | 94940 | 2 |
Category:Australian Aboriginal mythology Category:Mythological islands Category: Mythological place | <meaning-changed> Category:Australian Aboriginal mythology Category:Mythological islands Category: Mythological place | Category:Australian Aboriginal mythology Category:Mythological islands Category: Afterlife place | meaning-changed | 0.9812072 | 94940 | 2 |
In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | <meaning-changed> In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | Baralku, also written Burralku or Bralgu, is a place connected with creation ancestors in the mythology of the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is referred to as island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | meaning-changed | 0.9741023 | 94940 | 3 |
In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | <fluency> In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead , and the place where the Djanggawul originated. | fluency | 0.9993293 | 94940 | 3 |
In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <meaning-changed> In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the Djanggawul originated. It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | In Yolngu culture, Baralku(or Bralgu) is the island of the dead and the place where the ancestors known as Djanggawul (Djan'kawu) originated. is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | meaning-changed | 0.9981692 | 94940 | 3 |
It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <meaning-changed> It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | It Baralku is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | meaning-changed | 0.9989506 | 94940 | 3 |
It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | <meaning-changed> It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( who is identified as Venus) came from (see Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | It is said to lie to the east of Arnhem Land and is where Barnumbirr the creator-spirit ( represented by Venus, the Morning Star in Aboriginal astronomy) as she guided the Djanggawul sisters. | meaning-changed | 0.99930155 | 94940 | 3 |
See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | <fluency> See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | See also Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | fluency | 0.6812863 | 949551 | 1 |
See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | <fluency> See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Grave goods Votive candle Votive deposit Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | fluency | 0.9966942 | 949551 | 1 |
See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | <fluency> See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Religious_places Category:Animal sacrifice Category:Sa | See also Votive deposit Ex-voto Votive candle Grave goods Category: Animal sacrifice Category:Religious places Category:Sa | fluency | 0.9990995 | 949551 | 1 |
Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn are made. | <fluency> Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn are made. | Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice , in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn are made. | fluency | 0.9992472 | 949551 | 2 |
Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn are made. | <fluency> Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn are made. | Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn , are made. | fluency | 0.99919504 | 949551 | 2 |
The sites strongly resemble graves or tombs , however no human bones are found. | <fluency> The sites strongly resemble graves or tombs , however no human bones are found. | The sites strongly resemble graves or tombs ; however, no human bones are found. | fluency | 0.99913377 | 949551 | 2 |
Such finds are made in Hallstatt culture sites, and they presumably also represent graves. | <clarity> Such finds are made in Hallstatt culture sites, and they presumably also represent graves. | Such finds are made in Hallstatt culture sites, and presumably represent graves. | clarity | 0.99858946 | 949551 | 2 |