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"She was a noted diarist of their times in Paris and a hostess of Liberal and London politics .",
"Jebb 's wife , Cynthia , Lady Gladwyn , was a noted diarist of their times in Paris and a hostess of Liberal and London politics ."
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"Jebb 's wife Cynthia , Lady Gladwyn ( 1898-1990 ) was the daughter of Sir Saxton Noble and the great-grand daughter of Isambard Kingdom Brunel .",
"She was the great-grand daughter of Isambard Kingdom Brunel ."
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[
"Chloroform is used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry and for producing dyes and pesticides .",
"Chloroform is used as a solvent ."
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[
"This philosopher and Bishop of Chartres wrote : Pérotin 's music has influenced modern minimalist composers such as Steve Reich , particularly in Reich 's work Proverb .",
"Pérotin 's music has been an influence on some 20th century composers who wrote minimalist music such as Steve Reich ."
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"During the war , Buckles drove ambulances and motorcycles for the Army 's 1st Fort Riley Casual Detachment , first in England and then France .",
"During the war Buckles served in England and France , driving ambulances and motorcycles for the Army 's 1st Fort Riley Casualty Detachment ."
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"Early in the interwar period , he attended the dedication of the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City , Missouri , in honor of the Americans who died in World War I , and met General of the Armies John Pershing , who commanded the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during the war .",
"Following his discharge in ... |
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"With a weight below 100 pounds ( 45 kg ) , Buckles developed beriberi , and led fellow captives in calisthenics to counter the effects of imprisonment .",
"He became malnourished , with a weight below 100 lb , and developed beriberi , yet led his fellow inmates in calisthenics ."
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"Buckles was born to James C. Buckles , a farmer , and Theresa J. Buckles in Bethany , Missouri , on February 1 , 1901 .",
"Frank Buckles ( 1 February 1901 - 27th February 2011 ) was the last living American veteran who fought in World War I. Buckles was born in Bethany , Missouri ."
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"He was captured in January 1942 by Japanese forces , and spent the next three years and two months as a civilian internee in the Santo Tomas and Los Baños prison camps .",
"He was captured by the Japanese in 1942 and spent the next three and a half years in the Los Baños prison camp ."
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"All of the captives were freed by Allied forces on February 23 , 1945 .",
"He was rescued on February 23 , 1945 ."
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"Spencer Bonaventure Tracy ( April 5 , 1900 - June 10 , 1967 ) was an American actor .",
"Spencer Tracy ( April 5 , 1900 - June 10 , 1967 ) was an American movie and stage actor who appeared in 74 movies from 1930 to 1967 ."
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"As First Lady , Hayes brought her zeal to the White House and supported her husband 's ban of alcoholic beverages at state functions , excepting only the reception for Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia in 1877 , at which wine was served .",
"As First Lady , Hayes supported her husband 's ban of alcoholic... |
[
"The Hayes had four sons and a daughter to live to maturity :",
"The Hayes had four sons and a daughter to live to their adulthood : She died of a stroke on June 25 , 1889 ."
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"Born in Chillicothe , Ohio , the daughter of James Webb , a doctor , and Maria Cook-Webb , Lucy was descended from seven veterans of the American Revolution .",
"Lucy was descended from seven veterans of the American Revolution ."
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[
"Intellectual debate has also focused around the issue of whether ethnic conflict has become more prevalent since the end of the Cold War , and on devising ways of managing conflicts , through instruments such as consociationalism and federalisation .",
"Intellectual debate has also focused around the issue of wh... |
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"An ethnic conflict or ethnic war is an armed conflict between ethnic groups .",
"An ethnic conflict ( or ethnic war ) is a conflict where different ethnic groups fight each other ."
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"It contrasts with civil war on one hand ( where a single nation or ethnic group is fighting among itself ) and regular warfare on the other , where two or more sovereign states ( which may or may not be nation states ) are in conflict .",
"It is different from a civil war , where a single nation or ethnic group ... |
[
"Tafelspitz is the Austrian name of the meat cut which is used , usually from a young ox .",
"Tafelspitz is the name of the meat cut which is used ."
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"Tafelspitz is simmered along with root vegetables and spices in the broth .",
"The beef is simmered with root vegetables and spices in the broth ."
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"This cut is typically known in the United States as the Standing Rump or Top Round , depending on the nomenclature of cuts used .",
"This cut is typically known in the United States as the tri-tip ."
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"In October 2010 , Williams released his second greatest hits album , In and Out of Consciousness : The Greatest Hits 1990-2010 , to celebrate 20 years as a performing artist .",
"In October 2010 Williams released his second greatest hits album , In and Out of Consciousness : The Greatest Hits 1990-2010 , to cele... |
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"Robert Peter `` Robbie '' Williams ( born 13 February 1974 ) is an English singer-songwriter , and occasional actor .",
"Robert Peter `` Robbie '' Williams ( born 13 February 1974 ) is an English singer and occasional actor ."
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"Williams was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee concert held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012 .",
"He was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee concert held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012 ."
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"On 11 October 2009 Williams published a 12-track compilation album , titled Songbook , as a free CD for the newspaper The Mail on Sunday .",
"On 11 October 2009 Williams published a 12-track compilation album , titled Songbook ."
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"The group 's subsequent album became the second fastest-selling album in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century so far .",
"It became the second fastest-selling album of all-time in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century ."
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"Theodora Rose was born on 18 September 2012 .",
"Their daughter Theodora Rose was born on September 18 , 2012 ."
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"On 7 August 2010 , Williams and Field married at his home in Los Angeles .",
"On 7 August 2010 , Williams and long time girlfriend , actress Ayda Field , married at his home in Los Angeles ."
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"In 2002 , Williams signed a record-breaking # 80 million contract with EMI .",
"In 2002 , Williams signed a contract to say he would work for the company EMI ."
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"The first single released from the album was a duet with Kidman , on `` Somethin' Stupid '' .",
"One of these songs was a duet with Nicole Kidman , called `` Somethin' Stupid '' ."
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"On 15 July 2010 , it was announced he had rejoined Take That .",
"On 15 July 2010 , he rejoined Take That ."
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"His debut album , Life Thru a Lens , was released in September 1997 .",
"His first album was called `` Life Thru a Lens '' ."
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"Take the Crown debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart making it Williams ' tenth number one album .",
"Williams ' ninth album Take the Crown was released on 5 November 2012 ."
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"In February 2009 , it was confirmed that Williams had written material with Guy Chambers and Mark Ronson .",
"Williams worked with Guy Chambers and Mark Ronson for his next album , Reality Killed the Video Star ."
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"Williams has sold over 70 million records worldwide , which ranks him among the best-selling music artists worldwide .",
"He has sold more than 70 million records worldwide ."
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"His single `` No Regrets '' featured Neil Tennant , and Neil Hannon on backing vocals .",
"Two more songs from the same album , `` No Regrets '' ( which Williams wrote with Neil Tennant and Neil Hannon ) and `` Strong '' , were both successful in the United Kingdom ."
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"One of his most famous collaborations was on the song `` Kids '' , a duet with Australian pop star Kylie Minogue .",
"At this time , Robbie Williams recorded a duet , `` Kids '' , with Kylie Minogue ."
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"The song went on to win `` Best Song of 2000 '' at the MTV Europe Music Awards , `` Best Single of the Year '' at the BRIT Awards and an MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects .",
"The song `` Rock DJ '' won many awards : for example , it was called `` Best Single ( song ) Of The Year '' at the BRIT Awar... |
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"Carnivores that eat insects and similar invertebrates primarily or exclusively are called insectivores , while those that eat fish primarily or exclusively are called piscivores .",
"Carnivores that eat mainly or only fish are called piscivores ."
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"There are , as of 2004 , 256 Connecticut species listed as endangered , threatened or of special concern .",
"There are 256 Connecticut species listed as endangered , threatened or of special concern ."
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"Notable sites preserving the prehistoric history of Connecticut include the Peabody Museum of Natural History and Dinosaur State Park .",
"The Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Dinosaur State Park are two places who currently are preserving the prehistoric history of Connecticut ."
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"The fauna of Connecticut comprise a variety of animal species .",
"The fauna of Connecticut contains a variety of animal species ."
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[
"She is known as the `` First Lady of Neo-Soul '' or the `` Queen of Neo-Soul '' .",
"She is known as the `` Queen of Neo-Soul '' ."
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"Erykah Abi Wright ( born Erica Abi Wright ; February 26 , 1971 ) , better known by her stage name Erykah Badu ( \\ / ˈɛrɨkə bɑːˈduː \\ / ) , is an American singer-songwriter , record producer , activist , and actress .",
"Erica Abi Wright ( born February 26 , 1971 ) , better known by her stage name Erykah Badu (... |
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"Musically her work includes elements from R&B , hip hop and jazz .",
"Her songs include parts from R&B , hip hop and jazz ."
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"She is best known for her role in the rise of the neo soul sub-genre .",
"Badu is best known for her role in the rise of the neo soul sub-genre , and for her eccentric , creative musical stylings and sense of fashion ."
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"Badu received four further Grammy nominations for the album .",
"Badu has three children ."
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"Her first album , Baduizm , was released on February 11 , 1997 .",
"She rose to fame in 1997 when she released her critically well liked first album , Baduizm ."
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"Betty Ann Ong ( traditional Chinese : 鄧月薇 ; simplified Chinese : 邓月薇 ; February 5 , 1956 - September 11 , 2001 ) was an American flight attendant onboard American Airlines Flight 11 when it was hijacked and flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City , as part of the September 11 attacks ... |
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"On September 11 , 2001 , Ong assigned herself to Flight 11 , so she could return to Los Angeles and go on vacation to Hawaii with her sister .",
"On September 11 , 2001 , she was on Flight 11 so that she could go back to Los Angeles and go on a vacation to Hawaii with her sister ."
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"During her Airfone call , she reported that none of the crew could contact the cockpit nor open its door ; a passenger ( Daniel M. Lewin ) and two ( unnamed , cockpit key-carrying ) flight attendants had been stabbed and thought that someone had sprayed Mace or something else in the business class cabin .",
"Dur... |
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"It was attended by Selznick and many other stars of the film , including Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland ; Clark Gable had died the previous year .",
"It stars Vivien Leigh , Clark Gable , Leslie Howard , and Olivia de Havilland ."
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"On her deathbed , Melanie asks Scarlett to look after Ashley for her and to be kind to Rhett .",
"While Melanie and Scarlett are alone , Melanie asks Scarlett to look after her husband , Ashley , and to never stop loving Rhett , who loves Scarlett very much ."
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"Each year new players are recruited largely , though not exclusively , from the student population though every player must be a member of the Edinburgh University Theatre Company .",
"They are a part of the Edinburgh University Theatre Company ."
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"In the 18th century , Leonhard Euler proved that , conversely , all even perfect numbers have this form .",
"In the 18th century , Leonhard Euler proved that all even perfect numbers have this form ."
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"In modern times , the largest known prime has almost always been a Mersenne prime .",
"Throughout modern times , the largest known prime number has very often been a Mersenne prime ."
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"The lack of any simple test to determine whether a given Mersenne number is prime makes the search for Mersenne primes a difficult task , since Mersenne numbers grow very rapidly .",
"A Mersenne prime is a Mersenne number that is a prime number ."
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"The largest known prime number ( 257,885,161 − 1 ) is a Mersenne prime .",
"For example , 31 = 25 − 1 , and 5 is a prime number , so 31 is a Mersenne number ; and 31 is also a Mersenne prime because it is a prime number ."
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"In mathematics , a Mersenne prime is a prime number of the form .",
"In mathematics , a Mersenne number is a number that is one less than a power of two ."
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"Mersenne primes Mp are also noteworthy due to their connection to perfect numbers .",
"Mersenne primes have a close connection to perfect numbers , which are numbers equal to the sum of their proper divisors ."
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"It is unknown whether there are any odd perfect numbers .",
"No odd perfect numbers are known , and it is suspected that none exist ( any that do have to belong to a significant number of special forms ) ."
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"The district was created in 1868 when districts were introduced in Saxe-Meiningen .",
"The district was created in 1868 when districts were created in Saxe-Meiningen ."
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"In 1952 , parts of the district were split off into a newly created district Neuhaus am Rennweg .",
"In 1952 part of the district was incorporated into the newly created district Neuhaus am Rennweg ."
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"Rachael played the older version of Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe .",
"Rachael played the older version of Lucy Pevensie in The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe ."
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"Henley has won the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth Female in a Lead or Supporting Role and the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature .",
"Henley has won the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth Female in a Lead or Supporting Role and... |
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"Henley made her acting debut as Lucy Pevensie in 2005 film The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe , based on the C.S. Lewis novel The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe .",
"Henley 's first acting job was playing Lucy Pevensie in the 2005 movie The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe , bas... |
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"She also appeared as the young Jane Eyre in the 2006 BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre .",
"She also played the young Jane Eyre in the 2006 BBC TV show version of Jane Eyre ."
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"Georgina Helen `` Georgie '' Henley ( born 9 July 1995 ) is an English teenage actress .",
"Georgia `` Georgie '' Laura Henley ( born 9 July 1995 ) is an English child actress ."
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"Since the release of The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe , Henley has appeared as Jane in the stage play Babes in the Wood put on by Upstagers ' Theater Group , which ran from 27 January to 4 February 2006 .",
"Since The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe came out , Henley has been in the stage play Babes in th... |
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"She has two older sisters , Rachael and Laura .",
"Henley was born on 9 July 1995 , to Helen and Mike Henley , and has two older sisters , Rachael and Laura ."
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"She is best known for her portrayal of Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia film series , for which she won the Phoenix Film Critics ' Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth Female in a Lead or Supporting Role in The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe in 2005 , at only ten yea... |
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"She is a supporter of SOS Children 's Villages , an international orphan charity providing homes and mothers for orphaned and abandoned children .",
"Henley now lives in Ilkley , West Yorkshire , and attends Bradford Grammar School , where she is a member of the Ilkley Upstagers ' Theatre Group Henley is a suppo... |
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"Henley reprised her role of Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia : The Lion , The Witch and The Wardrobe , 2008 sequel The Chronicles of Narnia : Prince Caspian and 2010 sequel The Chronicles of Narnia : The Voyage of the Dawn Treader .",
"Henley played Lucy Pevensie again in the 2008 sequel to The Lion , t... |
[
"Edward VII ( Albert Edward ; 9 November 1841 - 6 May 1910 ) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death .",
"Edward VII ( 9 November 1841 - 6 May 1910 ) was the King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910 , which is called the Edwardian peri... |
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"He was the eldest son and second child of Queen Victoria and her husband ( and first cousin ) Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha .",
"Edward was born Albert Edward and was the oldest son of Queen Victoria and her husband , Prince Albert ."
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"In 1897 , in prison , he wrote De Profundis , which was published in 1905 , a long letter which discusses his spiritual journey through his trials , forming a dark counterpoint to his earlier philosophy of pleasure .",
"In prison he wrote De Profundis , a long letter which discusses his spiritual journey through... |
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"One of us has got to go . ''",
"`` One of us has got to go '' ."
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"Under cross examination Wilde was at first hesitant , then spoke eloquently : This response was counter-productive in a legal sense as it only served to reinforce the charges of homosexual behavior .",
"Under cross examination Wilde was at first hesitant , then spoke eloquently : This response was , however , co... |
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"The Reverend Stewart Headlam put up most of the # 5,000 surety required by the court , having disagreed with Wilde 's treatment by the press and the courts .",
"The Reverend Stewart Headlam put up most of the # 5,000 bail , having disagreed with Wilde 's treatment by the press and the courts ."
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"Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde ( 16 October 1854 - 30 November 1900 ) was an Irish writer and poet .",
"Oscar Wilde ( Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde , 16 October 1854 - 30 November 1900 ) was an Irish writer , poet and playwright ."
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"Queensberry , who feuded regularly with his son , confronted Wilde and Lord Alfred about the nature of their relationship several times , but Wilde was able to mollify him .",
"Queensberry , who feuded regularly with his son , confronted Wilde and Lord Alfred as to the nature of their relationship ."
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"There he wrote his last work , The Ballad of Reading Gaol ( 1898 ) , a long poem commemorating the harsh rhythms of prison life .",
"There he wrote his last work , The Ballad of Reading Gaol , a long poem commemorating prison life ."
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"Queensberry was found not guilty , as the court declared that his accusation that Wilde was `` posing as a Somdomite '' ( sic ) was justified , `` true in substance and in fact . ''",
"Queensberry was found not guilty , as the court declared that his accusation that Wilde was `` posing as a sodomite '' was justi... |
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"Known for his biting wit , flamboyant dress and glittering conversation , Wilde became one of the best-known personalities of his day .",
"Known for his biting wit , flamboyant clothes , and glittering conversation , Wilde was one of the best known personalities of the day ."
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"Under the Act , Queensberry could avoid conviction for libel only by demonstrating that his accusation was in fact true , and furthermore that there was some `` public benefit '' to having made the accusation openly .",
"Queensberry could avoid conviction for libel only by demonstrating that his accusation was ,... |
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"Edward Carson approached Frank Lockwood QC , the Solicitor General and asked `` Can we not let up on the fellow now ? ''",
"Edward Carson approached Frank Lockwood ( QC ) and asked `` Can we not let up on the fellow now ?"
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"Wilde was then imprisoned on remand at Holloway where he received daily visits from Douglas .",
"Wilde was duly arrested and then imprisoned on remand at Holloway , where he received daily visits from Douglas ."
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"He had already begged Douglas to leave London for Paris , but Douglas complained bitterly , even wanting to give evidence ; he was pressed to go and soon fled to the Hotel du Monde .",
"He had already begged Douglas to leave London for Paris , and Douglas fled to the Hotel du Monde ."
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"Upon his release he left immediately for France , never to return to Ireland or Britain .",
"Upon his release he left immediately for France , never to return to the British Isles ."
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"In his opening speech for the defense , Carson announced that he had located several male prostitutes who were to testify that they had had sex with Wilde .",
"In his opening speech for the defense , Counsel for Queensbury , Edward Carson , announced that he had found several male prostitutes who were to testify... |
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"Lord Alfred 's father , the Marquess of Queensberry , was known for his outspoken atheism , brutish manner and creation of the modern rules of boxing .",
"Wilde 's lover was the son of the Marquess of Queensbury , who was known for his outspoken atheism , brutish manner and creation of the modern rules of boxing... |
[
"Robbie Ross found Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel , Knightsbridge , with Reginald Turner ; both men advised Wilde to go at once to Dover and try to get a boat to France ; his mother advised him to stay and fight like a man .",
"Friends found Wilde at a hotel ; they advised him to go to Dover and try to get a boat to ... |
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"On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years ' hard labor .",
"At the final trial , Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years ' hard labor ."
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"Wilde 's counsel , Sir Edward Clarke , was finally able to get a magistrate to allow Wilde and his friends to post bail .",
"Wilde 's counsel , Sir Edward Clark , was finally able to agree bail ."
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"Lockwood answered that he would like to do so , but feared that the case had become too politicised to be dropped .",
"`` p435 Lockwood answered that he would like to do so , but feared that the case had become too politicised to be dropped ."
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"Events moved quickly and his prosecution opened on 26 April 1895 .",
"His prosecution opened on the 26 April 1895 and Wilde pleaded not guilty ."
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"On the advice of his lawyers , Wilde dropped the prosecution .",
"On the advice of his lawyers , Wilde then decided to drop the libel prosecution against Queensberry ."
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"On 18 February 1895 , the Marquess left his calling card at Wilde 's club , the Albemarle , inscribed : `` For Oscar Wilde , posing somdomite '' ( sic ) .",
"In June 1894 , he called on Wilde at 16 Tite Street without an appointment , and said : `` If I catch you and my son again in any public restaurant I will ... |
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"Wilde , encouraged by Douglas and against the advice of his friends , initiated a private prosecution against Queensberry for libel , since the note amounted to a public accusation that Wilde had committed the crime of sodomy .",
"As sodomy was then a crime , Queensberry 's note amounted to a public accusation t... |
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"The judge described the sentence , the maximum allowed , as `` totally inadequate for a case such as this , '' and that the case was `` the worst case I have ever tried '' .",
"The judge described the sentence as `` totally inadequate for a case such as this '' , although it was the maximum sentence allowed for ... |
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"At the height of his fame and success , while his masterpiece , The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1895 ) , was still on stage in London , Wilde had the Marquess of Queensberry prosecuted for libel .",
"At the height of his fame and success-his masterpiece , The Importance of Being Earnest , was still on stage in... |
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