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Its inaugural concert took place in Tel Aviv on December 26, 1936, and was conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
[ "Its first concert was in Tel Aviv on December 26, 1936. Arturo Toscanini conducted it." ]
He had been a surgeon-superintendent of ships taking convicts to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (now known as Tasmania).
[ "He was a surgeon officer on ships that took criminals to New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land." ]
This category contains articles related to motorways in the United Kingdom.
[ "This category contains articles about motorways in the United Kingdom." ]
It is often useful to avoid words with strong connotations (especially disparaging ones) when striving to achieve a neutral point of view.
[ "It is good to avoid words with strong feelings (especially negative ones) if the goal is to achieve a neutral point of view." ]
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.
[ "After Poland joined the European Union, many Poles have moved to Western European countries to look for work." ]
Assuming good faith does not prohibit discussion and criticism, but instead editors should not attribute the actions being criticized to malice unless there is specific evidence of malice.
[ "Assuming good faith does not stop discussion and criticism. Instead editors should not say the actions being criticized are malice unless there is proof." ]
On October 14, United States reconnaissance observed missile bases being built in Cuba.
[ "On October 14, United States reconnaissance observed missile bases. They were being built in Cuba." ]
These exist, conjoined with starch, in the endosperms of some grass-related grains, notably wheat, rye, and barley.
[ "These exist, with starch, in the seeds of some grains, especially wheat, rye, and barley." ]
The Sahara Pump Theory is a hypothesis that explains how flora and fauna left Africa to penetrate the Middle East and then Europe and Asia.
[ "The Sahara Pump Theory explains how plants and animals moved from Africa to the Middle East and then Europe and Asia." ]
The songs are written by many different famous composer in Hong Kong, such as Paul Wong and Eric Kwok.
[ "Many famous Hong Kong composers, such as Paul Wong and Eric Kwok, wrote the songs" ]
Jörg Heinrich (born December 6, 1969 in Rathenow) is a German football defender.
[ "Jörg Heinrich is a German football defender. He was born December 6, 1969 in Rathenow." ]
He performed on a regular basis for white audiences in the 1900s.
[ "He performed on a regularly for white viewers in the 1900s." ]
Zoutleeuw is a municipality and town in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
[ "Zoutleeuw is a municipality and town in the province of Flemish Brabant." ]
His misadventures are often fueled by his immature mannerisms and his love of food.
[ "His mishaps are because of his immaturity and love for food." ]
In 1974 he was tried and acquitted of participating in the raid that rescued Baader.
[ "In 1974 he was on trial for being in the raid that rescued Baader. He was found innocent." ]
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 usually lease space to other businesses like Sephora, Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry & Watch repair, etc." ]
On 22 September, French Sudan proclaimed itself the Republic of Mali and withdrew from the French Community.
[ "In September, French Sudan declared itself the Republic of Mali and exited the French Community." ]
Until 1943, von dem Bach-Zalewski remained the HSSPF in command of "anti-partisan" units on the central front, a special command created by Adolf Hitler.
[ "A special group was in charge of putting an end to partisan movements during WWII. Adolf Hitler chose von dem Bach-Zalewski as the HSSPF. He stayed at that post until 1943." ]
On a larger scale, mitotic cell division can create progeny from multicellular organisms, such as plants that grow from cuttings.
[ "Mitotic cell division can create progeny from multi-cellular organisms, such as plants." ]
Surnames Aaron Schock, member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the 18th district of Illinois.
[ "Aaron Schock is a U. S. House Rep. representing district 18 of Illinois." ]
Genista juncea), also known as Weaver's Broom, is a perennial, leguminous shrub native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa, where it is found in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils.
[ "Genista juncea is a perennial, leguminous shrub native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa. It is found in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils." ]
As long as the platform mechanic remains a prominent part of the gameplay, it may still correctly be termed a platformer.
[ "If the platform mechanic remains a prominent part of the gameplay, it can still be called a platformer." ]
Track listing All tracks written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes.
[ "All tracks were written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes." ]
Fierce Creatures is a 1997 comedy film.
[ "Fierce Creatures is a 1997 comedy movie." ]
Aang has appeared in other media, such as trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics.
[ "Aang was on other media like trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics." ]
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.
[ "An organism that gets carbon from organic compounds but energy from light is called photoheterotroph. An organism that gets carbon from organic compounds but energy from oxidation of inorganic compounds is chemoheterotroph." ]
References External links Mariano José de Larra in the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
[ "Mariano Jose de Larra in the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes." ]
He has composed and arranged scores for more than 500 film and television productions.
[ "He worked on the music for more than 500 films and television shows." ]
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 won 59 seats in Parliament. The Labour Party only won 43 seats." ]
Pantaléon Enrique Costanzo Granados y Campiña (27 July 1867 24 March 1916) was a Spanish Catalan pianist and composer of classical music.
[ "Pantaléon Enrique Costanzo Granados y Campiña was a Spanish Catalan pianist and composer of classical music." ]
In addition, the station provides live coverage of the non-final rounds of the other Grand Slam tournaments.
[ "The station also provides live coverage of the non-final rounds of the other Grand Slam tournaments." ]
Other users and bots may edit pages in your user space, though by convention your user page will usually not be edited by others.
[ "Other users and bots may change pages in your user space, but usually others will not edit your user page." ]
Hydra appears to be spectrally neutral like Charon and Nix, though Pluto is reddish.
[ "Hydra appears to be spectrally neutral." ]
The Movie and subsequent additions to the franchise.
[ "The Movie and following additions to the franchise." ]
The rotation period could not be estimated conclusively (best fit ~ 4 h).
[ "The rotation period could not be definitely estimated (best fit ~ 4 h)." ]
In particular, the ordination of a bishop is often called a consecration.
[ "A bishop usually gets appointed through a consecration." ]
It has a stopper at the top and stopcock (tap), at the bottom.
[ "It has a stopper at the top and a tap at the bottom." ]
Cricket pitches The chain also survives as the length of a cricket pitch.
[ "The chain is also part of the cricket pitch length." ]
A cafe and some other businesses largely occupy the location of the fort, and the rue Saint Antoine passes directly over it as it opens onto the roundabout of the Bastille.
[ "The fort is sorrounded by a cafe and some other businesses. The rue Saint Antoine passes directly over it as it opens onto the roundabout of the Bastille." ]
Chess boxing fights have been organized since early 2003.
[ "Chess boxing fights have taken place since 2003." ]
Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932) served as the President of France from 17 May 1995 until 16 May 2007.
[ "Jacques René Chirac was born 29 November 1932. He was the President of France from 17 May 1995 until 16 May 2007." ]
Serpent is a symmetric key block cipher which was a finalist in the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) contest, where it came second to Rijndael.
[ "Serpent is a symmetric key block cipher. It came second to Rijndael in the AES contest." ]
The album featured a greater creative input from the quartet, although they still relied on a heavyweight production crew including Rodney Jerkins, Missy Elliott, Chad Elliot, and Dwayne Wiggins of Tony!
[ "The album had a greater creative input from the four. They still relied on a heavyweight production crew. This included Rodney Jerkins, Missy Elliott, Chad Elliot, and Dwayne Wiggins of Tony!" ]
Mohallas Nuryali Chakargally Tipper Ban seergah sydan Salandi Choki Seergah Dana Choaha Planni Bagla Sorrah Schools Public school - government funded Government primary, middle and high school for girls Government primary, middle, high and higher secondary schools for boys.
[ "The government funds public primary, middle, and high schools for girls and boys." ]
Some commentators notice a connection between the character Michael K and the protagonist Josef K. in The Trial by Franz Kafka.
[ "Some commentators noticed a connection between Michael K and the protagonist Josef K. in \"The Trial\" by Franz Kafka." ]
Ideas and works that are reproducible at zero cost, or almost zero cost.
[ "The ideas and works cost little to reproduce. Sometimes they cost nothing." ]
Their unusual size is attributed to island gigantism, since there are no other carnivorous animals to fill the niche on the islands where they live, and also to the Komodo dragon's low metabolic rate.
[ "Their unusual size is attributed to island gigantism. They have a low metabolic rate and no competition for food on the island." ]
The islands are considered Australian territory and are administered from Thursday Island.
[ "The islands are Australian territory. They are administered from Thursday Island." ]
Chess boxing fights have been organized since early 2003.
[ "Chess boxing fights have been around since 2003." ]
Bisexual pornography differs from threesome pornography, which typically depicts one man and two women.
[ "Bisexual pornography differs from threesome pornography, which typically depicts one man and two women." ]
The bridge now traverses the Tarn valley above its lowest point, linking two limestone plateaux, the Causse du Larzac and the Causse Rouge, and is inside the perimeter of the Grands Causses regional natural park.
[ "The bridge is on the Tarn valley above its lowest point, linking the Causse du Larzac and the Causse Rouge. It is inside the of the Grands Causses park." ]
Of the seven candidates, he topped each of the four straw polls conducted by the United Nations Security Council: on 24 July, 14 September, 28 September, and 2 October.
[ "Out of seven choices, he came in first on each of the four straw polls that were done by the United Nations Security Council: on July 24th, September 14th, September 28th, and October 2nd." ]
With the help of an albatross named Orville, the mice fly to the Bayou, and meet a dragonfly named Evinrude, who speeds them in a leaf to the ship where Penny is held.
[ "An albatross named Orville helped the mice fly to the Bayou to meet a dragonfly named Evinrude who then speeds them in a leaf to the ship where Penny is held." ]
Turkestan (literally meaning "Land of the Turks") is a region in Central Asia, which today is largely inhabited by Turkic peoples.
[ "Turkestan means Land of the Turks. It is a region in Central Asia. The population there is mostly Turkic people." ]
The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than previously-used techniques.
[ "The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than other techniques used." ]
The Double Standard View is the official position of the Roman Catholic Church.
[ "The Double Standard View is the position of the Roman Catholic Church." ]
On September 22, the system had become more organized, and the National Hurricane Center mentioned the potential existed for tropical or subtropical development in the area.
[ "On Sept. 22nd, the storm had better structure and the National Hurricane Center said there was a chance for tropical systems to form in the area." ]
Oliver Rolf Kahn (born 15 June 1969 in Karlsruhe) is a former German football goalkeeper.
[ "The former German football goalkeeper, Oliver Rolf Kahn was born on June 15, 1969 in Karlsruhe." ]
He skated his last with the show in 2007.
[ "He skated with the show for the last time in 2007." ]
In 1972, arsonists set the bunker on fire.
[ "Arsonists set the bunker on fire in 1972." ]
This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati / Benzaiten's close association with snakes and dragons in Japan.
[ "This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati / Benzaiten's close association with snakes and dragons in Japan." ]
Hurwicz was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1965.
[ "Hurwicz joined the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1965." ]
In February 2007, Essjay was found to have made false claims about his academic qualifications and professional experiences on his Wikipedia user page and to journalist Stacy Schiff during an interview for The New YorkerSchiff, Stacey.
[ "In February 2007, Essjay was found to have lied about his academic qualifications and professional experiences on his Wikipedia page during an interview with journalist Stacy schiff" ]
Borken is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany in the Region Münsterland.
[ "Borken, a Kries (district), is located in northwest North Rhine-Westphallia Germany in the Munsterlan region." ]
Zoutleeuw is a municipality and town in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
[ "Zoutleeuw is a town in Flemish Brabant." ]
When the island reverted to complete Spanish control, Malabo was renamed Santa Isabel.
[ "When the island was again under Spanish control, Malabo was renamed Santa Isabel." ]
Description In a multiprocessor system executing a single set of instructions (SIMD), data parallelism is achieved when each processor performs the same task on different pieces of distributed data.
[ "Data parallelism is met when each processor performs the same task on different data." ]
However, there are many compounds that are essentially, if not completely, insoluble in water.
[ "However, many compounds are practically, if not completely, insoluble in water." ]
This sexual imbalance, combined with the effective enslavement of the Tahitian men by the mutineers, led to insurrection and the deaths of most of the men.
[ "This imbalance along with enslavement of the Tahitian men led to insurrection and demise of most of them." ]
1263 - The chieftains of the eastern part of Iceland become the last to pledge fealty to the Norwegian king, bringing a more complete end to the Icelandic Commonwealth and the Icelandic civil war.
[ "The chieftains became the last to pledge fealty to the Norwegian king, bringing an end to the Icelandic Commonwealth and civil war." ]
Paul Jackson was installed as a producer.
[ "Paul Jackson was a producer." ]
One of its new attractions, the Triple Hurricane roller coaster, was named for the tumultuous storm season.
[ "The Triple Hurricane is a roller coaster. It was named after the tropical storm season." ]
Since 1980 the senior pastor has been John Piper.
[ "John Piper is the senior pastor. He has held the position since 1980." ]
The volcano culminates at 1,060 metres, and its crater measures roughly 300 metres in diameter.
[ "The volcano is 1,060 metres tall, and its crater is roughly 300 metres wide." ]
In the book The Very First Light, Mather with co-author John Boslough chronicled his team's work for the general public.
[ "In \"The Very First Light\", Mather and John Boslough chronicled his team's public works ." ]
She was also instructor in declamation there.
[ "She was also a speech instructor there." ]
They had extensive maritime trade contacts with the Roman empire.
[ "They had many maritime trade agreements with the Roman empire." ]
Inductors are also employed in electrical transmission systems, where they are used to depress voltages from lightning strikes and to limit switching currents and fault current.
[ "Inductors are also used in electrical transmission systems, where they are used to reduce voltages from lightning strikes and to slow switching currents and fault current." ]
Storm names 2006 storm names Alberto Helene Beryl Isaac Chris Debby Ernesto Florence Gordon The names listed were used for named storms formed in the North Atlantic during 2006.
[ "Storm names 2006 storm names Alberto,Helene, Beryl ,Isaac, Chris ,Debby Ernesto, Florence and  Gordon names have been used for named storms formed in the North Atlantic during 2006." ]
Hakob Kojoyan assisted Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian in creating the coat of arms for the Democratic Republic of Armenia.
[ "Hakob Kojoyan helped Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian in making the coat of arms for the Democratic Republic of Armenia." ]
Empoli is on the main railway line from Florence to Pisa, and is the point of divergence of a line to Siena.
[ "Empoli is a stop on the rail line from Florence to Pisa. It is also the beginning of a line to Siena." ]
However, unlike the moon, it has a large iron core, which generates a magnetic field about 1% as strong as that of the Earth.
[ "However, unlike the moon, it has a large iron core. This creates a magnetic field about 1% as strong as Earth's." ]
The Alexandrian Life of Aeschylus indicates that the playwright took the first prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times.
[ "The Alexandrian Life of Aeschylus was a playwright that took the first prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times." ]
It crossed the Florida peninsula that night, causing the issuance of numerous severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings.
[ "It passed through Florida that night which caused severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings." ]
As of 2007, a maximum of two builders can be inducted in one year.
[ "Since 2007, no more than two builders can be inducted per year." ]
Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 2 July 1914) was an influential British businessman, politician, and statesman.
[ "Joseph Chamberlain was an influential British businessman, politician, and statesman. He lived from 8 July 1836 to 2 July 1914." ]
Eastman and Kotik performed together extensively in the early to mid 1970s.
[ "Eastman and Kotik performed together quite often. This took place in the early to mid 1970s." ]
The issue had divided the country, the government, and even Bowell's own Cabinet.
[ "The issue divided the country, the government, and even Bowell's own Cabinet." ]
Genista juncea), also known as Weaver's Broom, is a perennial, leguminous shrub native to the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia and northwest Africa, where it is found in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils.
[ "Genista juncea is Weaver's Broom. The shrub is a perennial. It grows in the Mediterranean region in southern Europe, southwest Asia, and northwest Africa. The leguminous shrub prefers sun and dry, sandy earth." ]
Bury St Edmunds is terminus of the A1101, Great Britain's lowest road.
[ "Bury St Edmunds ends by Great Britain's lowest road, A1101." ]
In the United States antidepressants and tranquilizers are now the top selling class of prescription drugs, and neuroleptics and other psychiatric drugs also rank near the top, all with expanding sales.
[ "In the United States, antidepressants and tranquilizers are the best-selling prescription medicines. Neuroleptics and other drugs for mental issues also sell well." ]
Subsequently, she appeared in several episodes of the television series NYPD Blue during 1994 and 1995.
[ "After, she was in several episodes of the TV series NYPD Blue during 1994 and 1995." ]
It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2003, receiving the temporary designation.
[ "It received the temporary designation in 2003 after discovery by Scott S. Sheppard and a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii." ]
RollerCoaster Tycoon (or often abbreviated RCT) is a series of computer games that simulate amusement park management.
[ "Roller Coaster Tycoon is a computer game that you pretend to manage an amusement park." ]
The story of Tristan and Isolde is a quintessential romance of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
[ "The story of Tristan and Isolde is a classic romance of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance." ]
The premiere received a 2.79 rating, making it the highest rated show on cable in its time slot.
[ "The premiere got a 2.79 rating, making it the highest rated show on cable." ]
These optional movements were known as galanteries: common examples are the minuet, gavotte, passepied, and bourree.
[ "These optional movements were known as bravery: common examples are minuet, gavotte, passpied, and bourree." ]
He also had his own carriage, with fine livery, which took him to concerts at other venues.
[ "He also had his own carriage with fine livery. It took him to concerts at other venues." ]
Stephanie Marie McMahon-Levesque (born September 24, 1976) better known by her maiden name Stephanie McMahon, is World Wrestling Entertainment's Executive Vice President, Creative Development & Operations.
[ "Stephanie McMahon is the Executive Vice President of Creative Development & Operations for World Wrestling Entertainment." ]
By September 1 a cyclonic circulation with a diameter of 690 mile (1115 km) was evident on satellite imagery, well to the southeast of the Cape Verde Islands, and several hurricane forecast models anticipated development and strengthening.
[ "By September 1, a cyclone-like event was visible on satellite pictures. Several hurricane forecast models predicted it would develop and get stronger." ]