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Many of the municipalities in the area receive their drinking water directly from Vättern.
[ "Many municipalities in the area get their drinking water right from Vättern." ]
In May, Chun declared martial law and did away with all trappings of civilian government, becoming the de facto ruler of the country.
[ "In May, Chun declared martial law. At this time he did away with civilian government. He became the supreme ruler of the country." ]
Helene transitioned into a "hybrid" storm with both tropical and extratropical characteristics that afternoon, with both a deep warm core and an asymmetric, frontal-like appearance.
[ "Helene had both tropical and extratropical characteristics. The hybrid storm had a warm core and an asymmetric appearance." ]
On October 14, United States reconnaissance observed missile bases being built in Cuba.
[ "U.S. reconnaissance observed on October 14 that missile bases were being built in Cuba." ]
During its heyday, Chang'an was one of the largest and most populous cities in the world.
[ "During its peak, Chang'an was one of the largest cities in the world." ]
It has been suggested that Vättern is the largest body of potable water in the world.
[ "It was suggested that Vättern is the largest body of potable water in the world." ]
Boorowa is a farming town in New South Wales, Australia.
[ "Boorowa is a farm town in New South Wales, Australia." ]
Modern African history has been rife with revolutions and wars as well as the growth of modern African economies and democratization across the continent.
[ "Modern African history is common with revolutions and wars, as well as the growth of modern African economies and democratization around the continent." ]
After suffering from severe frostbite on the Eastern Front at the end of 1942, he served as an Offizier für wehrgeistige Führung (political officer) at the antiaircraft artillery school in Altenstadt, near Schongau.
[ "He had a bad frostbite on the Eastern Front at the end of 1942. He than served as a political officer at the antiaircraft artillery school in Altenstadt." ]
References External links Discovery of Companions to Asteroids 762 Pulcova and 90 Antiope SWrI Press Release.
[ "Discovery of Companions to Asteroids 762 Pulcova and 90 Antiope is an external reference. SWrl is the publisher." ]
The largest by far is Triton, discovered by William Lassell just seventeen days after the discovery of Neptune itself.
[ "The largest is Triton, found by William Lassell after Neptune was found." ]
For example she frequently sings traditional songs with a piano accompaniment.
[ "For example she often sings traditional songs with piano." ]
The first fifteen asteroids to be discovered were given symbols by astronomers as a type of short-hand notation.
[ "The first fifteen asteroids discovered were given symbols by astronomers. This was used as a short-hand notation." ]
Between 1911 and 1913, he was employed by his uncle in the office of the Branch coalmines in West Virginia.
[ "Between 1911 and 1913, he was work for his uncle in the office of the Branch coalmines in West Virginia." ]
It had maximum sustained winds of, and a minimum pressure of 1002 mbar.
[ "It had a minimum pressure of 1002 mbar and a maximum sustained wind." ]
This cemented public support for the gang especially in northeast Victoria.
[ "This greatly increased public support for the gang especially in northeast Victoria." ]
They make up the families Tupaiidae and Ptilocercidae and the entire order Scandentia.
[ "They make up two families and one entire order." ]
He met his wife, dancer Michelle McSween, when the pair starred in the stage musical Oh, What a Night in 1999.
[ "He met his wife, dancer Michelle McSween, when they both starred in the stage musical Oh, What a Night in 1999." ]
N-Dubz are a MOBO award winning hip hop group from London, based around Camden Town.
[ "N-Dubz are a MOBO award winning hip hop group from London. They are based around Camden Town." ]
The National Party, promoting a policy of "change", won 45% of the party vote and 59 of the 122 seats in Parliament (two seat overhang), a substantial margin over the Labour Party which won 43 seats.
[ "The National Party, promoting a policy of \"change\", won 45% of the party vote and 59 of the 122 seats in Parliament (two seat overhang). This was much more than the Labour Party which won 43 seats." ]
Later in life, she corresponded with Gustave Flaubert.
[ "When she was older, she corresponded with Gustave Flaubert." ]
Music storage and marketing Digital audio files can be transported from one computer to another like any other file, and played on a compatible media player (with caveats for DRM-locked files).
[ "Like other files, music storage and marketing Digital audio files can be moved from one computer to another and played on a well-matched media player." ]
The front decayed and dissipated, leaving behind two areas of low pressure.
[ "The front decayed and dissipated. This left behind two areas of low pressure." ]
In the top right field is the symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg, which includes sheep shears.
[ "The symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg appear in the top right." ]
Out of 18,217 participants in the national casting, she was chosen among the 19 candidates to appear on the TV show.
[ "Out of 18,217 participants, she was chosen from 19 candidates to be on the TV show." ]
In the third round, the Conference Finals, the two remaining teams in each conference play each other, with the conference champions proceeding to the Stanley Cup Finals.
[ "The two teams left in each conference play each other in the Conference Finals, with each conference champ moving on to play in the Stanley Cup Finals." ]
The distance between the tip of the mouthpiece and the tip of the reed is known as the tip opening.
[ "The distance from the mouthpiece tip to the reed tip is called the tip opening." ]
With a population of c. 86,000, the Kolding municipality is the seventh largest in Denmark.
[ "The Kolding municipality is the seventh largest in Denmark with 86,000 people." ]
In biology, signal transduction refers to any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another.
[ "Signal transduction is any activity where a cell alters one kind of signal or stimulus. It changes into another." ]
Administrative termination Memberships may be terminated at the discretion of the ruling body of the Church of Satan consisting of the High Priest, the High Priestess and the Council of Nine.
[ "Administrative termination Membership may be revoked at the request of the ruling body of the Church of Satan consisting of the High Priest, the High Priestess and the Council of Nine." ]
First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787 with about 1,487 people to establish the first European colony in New South Wales.
[ "First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787. It carried 1,487 people to establish the first European colony in New South Wales." ]
The subsequent campaigns were more or less successful, and the Imperial Exarchate was established in Ravenna to oversee Italy, though actually imperial influence was often limited.
[ "The next campaigns were more or less successful. Thus, the Imperial Exarchate was established in Ravenna to oversee Italy. In reality, imperial influence was often limited." ]
Green-shaded teams clinched the remaining ten playoff berths.
[ "Teams in green played ten playoff berths." ]
John Paul Stevens (born April 20, 1920) is the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
[ "John Paul Stevens is the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was born on April 20, 1920." ]
Description Anchovies are small green fish with blue reflections due to a silver longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin.
[ "Anchovies are small green fish with blue reflections and silver stripe on the fin." ]
The album is named after a song on the album; a cover of the original by folk singer Tom Brosseau.
[ "The album is named after one of it's songs. Its a song by Tom Brosseau." ]
As well as current kit sponsors for Bayern Munich, Ferencvárosi TC, and West Bromwich Albion, T-Mobile were co-sponsors of Everton with the One2One brand and they also sponsored the 2002 FA Youth Cup Final.
[ "As well as current sponsors for Bayern, Ferencvárosi and West Bromwich, T-Mobile were co-sponsors of Everton with One2One brand and also sponsored the 2002 FA Youth Cup Final." ]
The first parallax measurement of the distance to Alpha Centauri is published by Thomas Henderson.
[ "Thomas Henderson authored the first parallax measurement to Alpja Centauri." ]
His character and early life He was considered a modest, prayerful person, he was thought of as honest and pure by his classmates.
[ "His classmates thought he was a modest and prayerful person. Honest and pure." ]
Solid metallic hydrogen consists of a crystal lattice of atomic nuclei (namely, protons), with a spacing which is significantly smaller than a Bohr radius.
[ "Solid metallic hydrogen consists of a crystal lattice of atomic nuclei. Most are protons. The spacing is significantly smaller than a Bohr radius." ]
When animals or people freerun, experiments can be done to see what sort of signals, known as zeitgeber, are effective in entrainment.
[ "When animals or people freerun, experiments can be done to see what sort of signals are effective in entrainment." ]
Subsequently, in February 1941, 600 Jews were sent to Buchenwald and Mauthausen concentration camps.
[ "In February of 1941, 600 Jews were sent to two concentration camps. These two concentration camps were Buchenwald and Mauthausen." ]
It was occupied by the Romans with the rest of the surrounding area in the first century BCE.
[ "It and the rest of the surrounding area was occupied by the Romans in the first century BCE." ]
Her death from leukaemia in 1998 was a shock to the nation and her family.
[ "When she died from leukaemia in 1998 it was a shock to everyone." ]
At the height of its glory, Ani had a population of 100,000 - 200,000 people and was the rival of Constantinople, Baghdad and Cairo.
[ "Ani had a population of 100,000-200,000 people at its peak. Its rivals were Constantinople, Baghdad, and Cairo." ]
Wilma may refer to: Wilma is a female first name originating as a short form of the German name Wilhelmina.
[ "Wilma is a female first name. Its origin is German. It is the shortened version of Willhelmina." ]
Etymology Tirunelveli is also called Nellai.
[ "The etymology of Tirunelveli is also called Nellai." ]
Since Poland's accession to the European Union, a significant number of Poles have emigrated to Western European countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland in search of work.
[ "Since Poland's acceptance into the European Union, many Poles have moved to Western European countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland to find work." ]
For example, 1.5 & times; 30 (which equals 45) will show the same result as 1,500,000 & times; 0.03 (which equals 45,000).
[ "1.5 times 30 is 45 and will show the same result as 1,500,000 times 0.03 equals 45,000." ]
Two tubes of amphetamines and a further empty tube were found in the rear pocket of his racing jersey.
[ "Two tubes of amphetamines and one empty tube were found in his racing jersey." ]
They are most often cyclonic, that is, associated with a localized low-pressure region within a severe thunderstorm.
[ "They are usually associated with a contained low-pressure region inside a heavy thunderstorm." ]
44 - 47 The plans allow for the long-term replacement of the bus network by rail-based transportation as the primary mode of public transportation.
[ "44 - 47 The plans allow the long-term replacement of the bus network by rail as the main mode of public transportation." ]
In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances.
[ "In chemistry a solution is the same kind of mixture made of two or more substances." ]
Israel, though subjected to attack by Iraqi missiles, refrained from retaliating in order not to provoke Arab states into leaving the coalition.
[ "Israel was attacked by Iraqui missles, but did not fight back so Arab states would not leave the coalition." ]
Agriculture Locals grow seasonal crops such as Maize (makai) and Wheat (kanak).
[ "Locals grow Maize and Wheat." ]
Such storms can feature strong surface winds and severe hail.
[ "Such storms can have strong surface winds and severe hail." ]
Partnerships Since 1990 the district has a partnership with the district Main-Kinzig in Hessen, Germany.
[ "Since 1990, the district has partnered with Main-Kinzig." ]
The premiere received a 2.79 rating, making it the highest rated show on cable in its time slot.
[ "The show's premiere was the highest rated in it's time slot with a 2.79 rating." ]
While there he meets a young half-black boy by the name of Arthur Stuart, the son of a slave and a slave-owner who has been adopted by the owners of the local guesthouse.
[ "He meets a half-black boy named Arthur Stuart. Son of a slave and a slave-owner who was adopted by the owners of the local guesthouse." ]
This is a list of German Chancellors since 1871 by longevity.
[ "It's a chronological list of German Chancellors since 1871." ]
After being transferred to the Town of Blakeley in 1810, the County Seat was later moved to the City of Daphne in 1868.
[ "After being moved to Blakeley City in 1810, the County Seat was moved to Daphne City in 1868." ]
At Saturday Night's Main Event, Batista won a six man tag match with Rey Mysterio and Bobby Lashley taking on King Booker, Finlay, and Mark Henry.
[ "At Saturday Night's Main Event, Batista won a six-man tag-team match while partnering with Rey Mysterio and Bobby Lashley against King Booker, Finlay, and Mark Henry." ]
Notably absent from the city are fortifications and military structures.
[ "Fortifications and military structures are notably absent from the city." ]
Two stellar occultations by Psyche have been observed (from Mexico on March 22, 2002, and another on May 16, 2002).
[ "Two eclipses by Psyche were seen in march and may of 2002." ]
Tarvos, or Saturn XXI, is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn.
[ "Tarvos, or Saturn XXI, is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn." ]
Thus, the Erzgebirge region became famous for many Christmas traditions.
[ "As a result, the Erzgebirge region became famous for many Christmas customs." ]
To make space for more agricultural land, large areas of forest were cut down, taking away its habitat.
[ "Large areas of forest were cut down for agriculture. It took away its habitat." ]
Casting included Waheed Murad, Shamim Ara, Deeba, Ibrahim Nafees and Talish.
[ "Actors included Waheed Murad, Shamim Ara, Deeba, Ibrahim Nafees and Talish." ]
A word consists of a root and a grammatical ending.
[ "A word is made up of a root and a grammatical ending." ]
If you do not accept that the early closure was a good thing please ask the editor who closed it to reverse their actions.
[ "If you do not think early closure was good ask the editor who closed it to open it." ]
Events of 1816 January – June Known as the "Year Without a Summer" in the northern hemisphere due to global cooling caused by the Mount Tambora volcanic eruption that had occurred in 1815.
[ "Mount Tambora's volcanic eruption led to global cooling in 1815. 1816 was known as the \"Year Without a Summer\" in the northern hemisphere." ]
Manchester became the first city in the UK to acquire a modern light rail tram system when the Manchester Metrolink opened in 1992.
[ "Manchester became the first UK city to get a modern light rail tram system when the Manchester Metrolink opened in 1992." ]
Pretoria previously had a rather sinister image as "the capital of Apartheid South Africa".
[ "Pretoria's previous image was sinister. It was called \"the capital of Apartheid South Africa\"." ]
This structure is still used for determining the teams in the playoffs in the American Hockey League.
[ "This structure is used to decide the teams for the American Hockey League playoffs." ]
The first church of Benrath was constructed in 1002.
[ "The first church of Benrath was build in 1002." ]
The St Andrew, also called the badge-appendant, is worn suspended from the collar.
[ "The St Andrew badge is worn hanging from the collar." ]
In 1998, she contributed back-up vocals for the Refugee Camp's "It's Too Late", a Carroll King cover.
[ "In 1998, she sang back-up vocals for the Refugee Camp's \"It's Too Late.\"" ]
Fossils Canowindra is the site of one of the world's great fossil discoveries.
[ "Fossils Canowindra is the site of one of the world's greatest fossil discoveries." ]
This resulted in a vest with vertical stripes of white and navy-blue color.
[ "This resulted in a vest with white and navy blue vertical stripes." ]
Chlamydia is easily treated with antibiotics.
[ "Chlamydia treatments include antibiotics." ]
Eastman and Kotik performed together extensively in the early to mid 1970s.
[ "Eastman and Kotik collaborated a lot in the early 1970's." ]
The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros and Pythis.
[ "Satyros and Pythis are greek architects. They designed the structure." ]
In conceptual summary, a digital signal is a quantized discrete-time signal; a discrete-time signal is a sampled analog signal.
[ "In abstract summary, a digital signal is a quantified discrete-time signal; a discrete-time signal is a sampled analog signal." ]
However, the document is Cherubino's appointment to the army.
[ "However, the paper is Cherubino's appointment to the army." ]
Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, musician, producer, and director.
[ "Kevin Michael Costner is an American actor, musician, producer, and director." ]
Eureka is a city in Woodford County, Illinois, United States.
[ "Eureka is a city in Illinois." ]
United Nations career Lie led the Norwegian delegation to the United Nations conference in San Francisco in 1946 and was a leader in drafting the provisions of the United Nations Security Council.
[ "Lie was the leader of the Norwegian delegation to the United Nations in 1946. He also helped write the provisions of the UN Security Council." ]
The rotational period of the interior of Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes.
[ "The rotational period of the inside of Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes." ]
A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider or other load, fastened to an animal's back by a girth.
[ "A saddle is a structure that supports a rider or other load, locked to an animal's back by a girth." ]
He commanded the 25th Punjabis in India and Hong Kong and was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1910.
[ "He commanded the 25th Punjabis in India and Hong Kong. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1910." ]
This period is known as the Edo period and gets its name from the capital city, Edo, which now is called Tokyo.
[ "This duration of time is known as the Edo period. Edo period was named from the capital city, Edo. Edo is now known as Tokyo." ]
Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes in living organisms.
[ "Biochemistry is studying chemical processes in organisms." ]
SWOT Analysis is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture.
[ "SWOT Analysis is a planned method used to rate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats in a project or in a business act." ]
In the top right field is the symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg, which includes sheep shears.
[ "In the top right field is the symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg." ]
Tobiko - Flying fish roe, very crunchy, reddish orange in color.
[ "Tobiko is a Flying fish egg. It is very crunchy and orange in color." ]
Annaser Benghazi is a Libyan football club based in Benghazi, Libya.
[ "Annaser Benghazi is a Libyan football club." ]
Compared with other species, human childbirth is dangerous.
[ "Human childbirth is dangerous in comparison to animal birth." ]
Since independence, Botswana has had one of the fastest growth rates in per capita income in the world.
[ "Since getting it's independence, Botswana has had one of the fastest growth rates of individual income in the world." ]
He has, however, managed to nail his own legs to a table, and knocked Neil out during a game of cricket, albeit unintentionally.
[ "He did manage to nail his own legs to a table and accidentally knock Neil out." ]
Extinction Non-avian dinosaurs suddenly became extinct approximately 65 million years ago.
[ "Non-avian dinosaurs disappeared 65 million years ago." ]