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History Landsberg prison, which is in the town's western outskirts, was completed in 1910.
[ "Landsberg prison was completed in 1910. It sits on the town's western outskirts." ]
The museum and Pearson Field, along with the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, are part of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve.
[ "The museum, Pearson Field, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, are all part of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve." ]
Fierce Creatures is a 1997 comedy film.
[ "Fierce Creatures is a 1997 comedy." ]
The nervous system derives color by comparing the responses to light from the several types of cone photoreceptors in the eye.
[ "The nervous system sees colors by comparing responses to light from several parts of the eye." ]
It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Association Sportive SONABEL.
[ "It is now mostly used for football games. It is the home stadium for Association Sportive SONABEL." ]
In the fall of 2006, Cavergno and Bignasco were incorporated into the municipality, despite an attempt by Bignasco to resist the incorporation in the courts.
[ "In 2006, Cavergno and Bignasco were introduced into the municipality, even though Bignasco tried to refuse being introduced into the courts." ]
The females have the unique ability to delay birth of their baby until their previous Joey has left the pouch.
[ "The females can delay the birth of their baby until their last Joey has left the pouch." ]
Boulogne-Billancourt (often colloquially called simply Boulogne) is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France.
[ "Boulogne-Billancourt or simply Boulogne is a community in a the western area of Paris, France." ]
Medieval philosophy In Medieval Europe, dialectics (also called logic) was one of the three original liberal arts collectively known as the trivium (the others were rhetoric and grammar).
[ "In Medieval Europe, there were three liberal arts. They were called trivium. Logic was one of the three. The other two were rhetoric and grammar." ]
Dubai maintained its importance as a trade route through the 1970s and 1980s.
[ "Dubai continued to be an important trade route through the 1970s and 1980s." ]
Proteus is very cratered, showing no sign of any geological modification.
[ "Proteus has holes, showing no sign of any geological change." ]
Ann Arbor had set aside 40 acres (16 ha) that it hoped would become the site for a new state capitol, but it offered this land to the university when Lansing was chosen as the state capital.
[ "Ann Arbor has 40 acres it hopes would be a new state capitol site. However, it gave this land to the university when Lansing became the state capital." ]
Her due release date, with remissions, is currently 12 April 2024.
[ "She will be let go, free of issues on 4/12/2024." ]
There are numerous legends about the origins of boxing in Greece.
[ "There are many legends about how the boxing started in Greece." ]
Mammals Only a few species of wild land mammals are found in the Faroe Islands today, all introduced by humans.
[ "Of the few species of wild land mammals found in the Faroe Islands today, all were introduced by humans." ]
The term most commonly refers to higher plants, but epiphytic bacteria, fungi (epiphytic fungi), algae, lichens, mosses, and ferns exist as well.
[ "This usually refers to higher planty but bacteria, fungi, algae, lichens, mosses, and ferns also exist." ]
It provided a variety of music, from pop-punk, surf rock, and ska, to an acoustic ballad.
[ "It gave different types of music, from pop-punk, surf rock, and ska, to an acoustic ballad." ]
Cherryade was first produced in the 19th century, along with other beverages such as limeade and ginger beer, which had come about due to the popularity of lemonade.
[ "Cherryade was first made in the 19th century, along with limeade and ginger beer. These were created due to the popularity of lemonade." ]
This was a quite sensitive topic at the time, since Poland was concerned that someday a German government would seek to reclaim some of this traditionally Germany territory given to Poland after World War II.
[ "This was a sensitive topic then. Poland was worried the German government would try to reclaim some of this traditionally German territory given to Poland after World War II." ]
Origins Initially a part of Urartu, Sophene became a province of the newly emerged ancient Armenian Kingdom of Orontids around 600 BC.
[ "Origins: Once part of Urartu, Sophene became a province of the new Armenian Kingdom of Orontids around 600 BC." ]
It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard, et al.
[ "Led by Scott Sheppard, a team of astronomers discovered it." ]
Economy and infrastructure The community is home to more than 600 businesses with well over 2,000 jobs.
[ "Economy and infrastructure: The community is home to more than 600 businesses. These provide over 2,000 jobs." ]
The sixth, seventh, and eighth digits indicate the municipality or the number of the unincorporated area.
[ "The sixth, seventh, and eighth digits show the city or number of unincorporated areas." ]
Convection increased on August 11, and by August 12 the interaction between a tropical wave and an upper-level low in the area resulted in a large area of disorganized thunderstorms extending from the western Caribbean Sea into the central Bahamas.
[ "Convection risen on August 11, and by August 12, the interaction between the tropical wave and the upper-level low in the area resulted in a large area of disorganized thunderstorms extending from the western Caribbean Sea to the central Bahamas." ]
Redwall is a series of fantasy novels by Brian Jacques.
[ "Redwall series are novels by Brian Jacques." ]
Frederick had a summer residence built there for Sophie Charlotte by the architect Johann Arnold Nering between 1695 and 1699.
[ "Frederick had a summer home built there for Sophie Charlotte by Johann Arnold Nering." ]
HOPEFUL, the resident of Vanity Fair, who takes Faithful's place as Christian's fellow traveller.
[ "HOPEFUL, the resident of Vanity Fair, who takes Faithful's place as Christian's traveller." ]
Tresca alleged that, before she had disappeared, Poyntz had talked to him about her disgust over Joseph Stalin's Great Terror.
[ "Tresca said Poyntz talked to him about her disgust over Joseph Stalin's Great Terror. This was before she had disappeared." ]
Russia specifically blocked transfer of U. N. facility to the EU mission.
[ "Russia stopped the transfer of a U. N. facility to the EU mission on purpose." ]
Electra welcomes the idea of going to Argos with Idamante.
[ "Electra welcomes going to Argos with Idamante." ]
Progress in developing the TAR was hindered by political and economic obstacles throughout the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s.
[ "The advance in making the TAR was slowed by political and economic issues from the 1960's through the early 1980's." ]
Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa took several hundred seeds on the mission, many of which were germinated on return resulting in the so called Moon trees.
[ "Pilot Stuart Roosa took several hundred seeds on the mission. Many of seeds sprouted on return and were called Moon trees." ]
Legality Aid in dying is legal in several jurisdictions, including Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and three American states.
[ "Legal Aid in dying is allowed in many places like Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and (3) US states." ]
RIAA Website Although total worldwide album sales are not calculated by any single entity, as of 2004 several industry sources estimated Rush's total worldwide album sales at over 40 million units.
[ "Although total worldwide album sales are not calculated by any single organization, as of 2004, several industry sources estimated Rush's total worldwide album sales at over 40 million units." ]
Tracking northwestward, the depression moved ashore near Fort Walton Beach early on September 22, and shortly thereafter it dissipated over southeastern Alabama.
[ "On September 22, the storm moved west near Fort Walton Beach and shortly weakened over eastern Alabama." ]
Though not popular, herring roe is sold within many British supermarkets.
[ "Herring eggs are sold in many British supermarkets." ]
On 8 November 1917, Lenin was elected the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars by the Russian Congress of Soviets.
[ "On November 8, 1917, Lenin was elected the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars." ]
The team relocated from Houston to the state of Tennessee in 1997, first playing in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville.
[ "The team moved from Houston to the state of Tennessee in 1997, playing for the first time in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville." ]
She is an acclaimed interpreter of the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Debussy and Schoenberg.
[ "She is a recognized interpreter of the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Debussy and Schoenberg." ]
All members of this genus were once considered part of the same species, Calomyscus bailwardi, but they are now referred to as separate species due to major differences in chromosome number, skull measurements, and other features.
[ "All members of this genus were once part of the same species, Calomyscus bailwardi. Now they are a separate species. This is because of big differences in chromosome number, skull measurements, and other features." ]
Back up an entire system, including user data, to an installable Live CD / DVD.
[ "Back up an entire system, including user data into a CD / DVD." ]
It is revealed that French museums had nearly 2,000 pieces of art that had been stolen by Nazis.
[ "French museums had around 2,000 pieces of art that was stolen by Nazis." ]
U. S. involvement in the war comes to an end.
[ "U. S. involvement in the war ends." ]
The petitions at the end of the hymn (beginning Salvum fac populum tuum) are a selection of verses from the book of Psalms, appended subsequently to the original hymn.
[ "The petitions at the end of the hymn are a selection of verses from the book of Psalms, added later to the original hymn." ]
In March 2001, the World Wrestling Federation purchased World Championship Wrestling.
[ "The World Wrestling Federation bought World Championship Wrestling in 2001." ]
Honduras (,) is a republic in Central America.
[ "Honduras is Central America's republic." ]
In addition there are 10 ground-level stations and four above ground.
[ "There are 10 ground-level stations and four above." ]
Together they had 18 children, of whom 11 survived to adulthood.
[ "They had 18 children in total. 11 of those 18 children lived to be adults." ]
Honduras (,) is a republic in Central America.
[ "Honduras is a republic in Central America." ]
Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 08: 51 2 Chavo Guerrero (c) defeated Jimmy Wang Yang.
[ "Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship: 08: 51 2: Chavo Guerrero (c) defeated Jimmy Wang Yang." ]
It was 1795 before the British navy adopted lemons or lime as standard issue at sea.
[ "The British navy began using term lemons or lime at sea in 1795." ]
Palestinian voters in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank including East Jerusalem were eligible to participate in the election.
[ "Palestinian voters were allowed to vote in the election. This included the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem." ]
As Norma dissipated, moisture from the cyclone was entrapped in a large extratropical low.
[ "As Norma went down, moisture from the cyclone was entrapped in a large extratropical low." ]
Variant spellings in English include felafel and filafil.
[ "Countless spellings in English include felafel and filafil." ]
Among the casualties were two fishers who were reported missing.
[ "Among the casualties were two fishermen who were reported missing." ]
At least 537 deaths were blamed on Hanna, primarily in Haiti.
[ "At least 537 deaths were blamed on Hanna. These were primarily in Haiti." ]
In 1974 he was tried and acquitted of participating in the raid that rescued Baader.
[ "In 1974 he was acquitted of helping rescue Baader." ]
On July 19, 2000, he formed (with fellow anison vocalists Hironobu Kageyama, Masaaki Endoh, Eizo Sakamoto, and Rica Matsumoto) the "supergroup" JAM Project.
[ "In 2000, he formed the \"supergroup\" JAM Project." ]
The name derives from the Nahuatl word for the shrub, achiotl.
[ "The name comes from the Nahuatl word for the shrub, achiotl." ]
This was a quite sensitive topic at the time, since Poland was concerned that someday a German government would seek to reclaim some of this traditionally Germany territory given to Poland after World War II.
[ "This was a sensitive topic, since Poland was concerned that someday a German government would seek to reclaim the traditionally Germany territory given to Poland after World War II." ]
Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, musician, producer, and director.
[ "Kevin Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an actor, musician, producer, and director." ]
Picasa Web Albums was first leaked on June 6, 2006.
[ "Picasa Web Albums was leaked on June 6, 2006." ]
Purposes of cleanliness include health, beauty, absence of offensive odor, avoidance of shame, and to avoid the spreading of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.
[ "Cleanliness helps health and beauty. It can prevent germs, bacteria, and dirt from spreading. The lack of odor can improve feeling shameful." ]
Soy milk (also called soya milk, soybean milk, or soy juice) and sometimes referred to as soy drink / beverage is a beverage made from soybeans.
[ "Soy milk and sometimes referred to as soy drink / beverage is a beverage made from soybeans." ]
It is a strategy of problem-solving relying on "appeals" rather than coercion.
[ "It is a problem-solving strategy that uses \"appeals\" instead of coercion." ]
Economy Up to the 20th century Nidwalden was dominated by agriculture.
[ "Until the 1900s, Nidwalden was dominated by farming." ]
United States admission day (1889) of North Dakota and South Dakota as 39th and 40th states.
[ "United States added North Dakota and South Dakota as 39th and 40th states in 1889." ]
Uses Tar was also used as seal for roofing shingles and to seal the hulls of ships and boats.
[ "Tar was also used as seal for roofing shingles. It can also seal hulls of ships and boats." ]
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 later campaigns were almost successful, and the Imperial Exarchate was established in Ravenna to oversee Italy, though actually imperial influence was often limited." ]
The extratropical remnants tracked up the East Coast of the United States, and was absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone on June 5.
[ "The extratropical remnants tracked the East Coast of the United States, and on June 5 was absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone." ]
Tobiko - Flying fish roe, very crunchy, reddish orange in color.
[ "Tobiko is the roe of the flying fish. It is crunchy and reddish orange in color." ]
The larger islands have some fertile valleys and plains.
[ "The larger islands have fertile valleys. They also have plains." ]
Structure and rules A match between two opponents consists of up to eleven alternating rounds of boxing and chess sessions, starting with a four-minute chess round followed by three minutes of boxing and so on.
[ "A match is between two people for eleven rounds. Each round is a four-minute chess round follow by three minutes of boxing." ]
On July 19, 2000, he formed (with fellow anison vocalists Hironobu Kageyama, Masaaki Endoh, Eizo Sakamoto, and Rica Matsumoto) the "supergroup" JAM Project.
[ "On July 19, 2000, he made the \"supergroup\" JAM Project. He made it with other anison singers Hironobu Kageyama, Masaaki Endoh, Eizo Sakamoto, and Rica Matsumoto." ]
She is the younger sister of singer / songwriter Britney Spears.
[ "She is the younger sister of singer / songwriter Britney Spears." ]
The team relocated from Houston to the state of Tennessee in 1997, first playing in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville.
[ "The team relocated from Houston to Tennessee in 1997. First in Memphis for a season then moving to Nashville." ]
It is particularly famous for the cultivation of kiwifruit.
[ "It is famous for growing kiwifruit." ]
At home in Haworth Parsonage, Charlotte and the other surviving children — Branwell, Emily and Anne — began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of their imaginary kingdoms.
[ "At Haworth Parsonage, Charlotte and the other surviving children started recording the lives of those that lived in their made up kingdoms." ]
This split the tigers into two groups which then went on to develop independently.
[ "This divided the tigers into two groups, which then developed independently." ]
It is sometimes recommended to combat diarrhea, since it is high in pectin.
[ "Because of it's high pectin, it's usually recommended to treat diarrhea." ]
The main town is Abingdon, other places include Faringdon and Wantage.
[ "The main town is Abingdon, others are Faringdon and Wantage." ]
January 30 Indian pacifist and leader Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Godse.
[ "Indian pacifist and leader Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30." ]
It serves as an original source of information about the topic.
[ "It is an original source of information about the topic." ]
He was one of the most influential madrigalist in the middle of the 16th century.
[ "He was one of the most important madrigalist in the middle of the 16th century." ]
An open proxy is a proxy server that is accessible by any Internet user.
[ "An open proxy is a server that any Internet user can use." ]
The Hubble Space Telescope observed Fortuna in 1993.
[ "The Hubble Space Telescope saw Fortuna in 1993." ]
92 1287 to 1298 Emperor Fushimi Hirohito Traditional dates.
[ "Emperor Fushimi Hirohito Traditional dates." ]
All other subjects may be sat in either Ordinary or Higher Levels.
[ "All other subjects may be Ordinary or Higher Levels." ]
She has a three-octave vocal range Accessed August 5, 2008 and a distinctively rapid vibrato.
[ "Her vocal range is three octaves. She is known for her rapid vibrato." ]
This tree is a frequent destination for pilgrims, being the most important of the four main Buddhist pilgrimage sites.
[ "Pilgrims often visit this tree, being the most important of the four main Buddhist pilgrimage sites." ]
Wilbur repays Charlotte by bringing home with him the sac of eggs (her "magnum opus") she had laid at the fair before dying.
[ "Wilbur repays Charlotte by bringing home the sac of eggs she had laid at the fair before dying." ]
When South Africa became a republic in 1961, Pretoria remained its administrative capital.
[ "Pretoria stayed capital when South Africa became a republic." ]
Although they were officially designated to study just Jupiter and Saturn, the two probes were able to continue their mission into the outer solar system.
[ "Though they were formally assigned to study Jupiter and Saturn, the two probes continued their mission into the outer solar system." ]
In addition to selling conventional merchandise, J. C. Penney stores often house several leased departments such as Sephora, Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry & Watch repair, etc.
[ "J. C. Penney stores sells usual items. These stores often have several rented out departments such as Sephora, Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry & Watch repair, etc." ]
An organism that obtains carbon from organic compounds but obtains energy from light is called a photoheterotroph, while an organism that obtains carbon from organic compounds but obtains energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds is termed a chemoheterotroph.
[ "A living being that gets carbon from living compounds but gets energy from light is called a photoheterotroph. A living being that gets carbon from living compounds but gets energy from non-living matter combining with oxygen is called a chemoheterotroph." ]
It was to serve as an international auxiliary language, that is, as a universal second language, not to replace ethnic languages.
[ "It was meant to be an international secondary language that would not replace ethnic languages." ]
One winter night, she was left alone while her son and his wife went to a basketball game.
[ "One night, she was left alone. Her son and his wife went to a basketball game." ]
Biological classification is a form of scientific taxonomy, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacks scientific basis.
[ "Biological classification is a form of scientific taxonomy. Folk taxonomy isn't based on science." ]
It was designed to be easier to use than other 3D CAD programs.
[ "It was easier to use than other 3D CAD programs." ]
There are fewer Western expatriates than in the larger centers of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
[ "There are fewer Westerners living there than in Abu Dhabi or Dubai." ]