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"Loughton is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex .",
"Loughton ( pronounced ) is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex ."
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"It is written , directed , edited , and produced by the show 's creator , stand-up comedian Louis C.K. .",
"It is written , directed and produced by the stand-up comedian , Louis C.K. ."
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"Anderson created the cartoon series `` Life with Louie '' , has written three books , and was the initial host of the third revival of the game show `` Family Feud '' , from 1999 to 2002 .",
"Anderson made the cartoon series `` Life with Louie '' and has written three books . He was the host of the second reviva... |
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"Louie Perry Anderson ( born March 24 , 1953 ) is an American stand-up comedian , actor and television host .",
"Louie Perry Anderson ( born March 24 , 1953 ) is an American stand-up comedian ."
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"He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo with responsibility for the Ministry of Postal Services , Telephones , and Telecommunications in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Adolphe Muzito and became Acting Prime Minister on 6 March 2012 , following the resignation of Prime M... |
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"Althusser is commonly referred to as a structural Marxist , although his relationship to other schools of French structuralism is not a simple affiliation and he was critical of many aspects of structuralism .",
"Althusser is commonly referred to as a Structural Marxist , although his relationship to other schoo... |
[
"These included both the influence of empiricism on Marxist theory , and humanist and reformist socialist orientations which manifested as divisions in the European communist parties , as well as the problem of the `` cult of personality '' and of ideology .",
"These included both the influence of empiricism on M... |
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"He was born in Algeria and studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris , where he eventually became Professor of Philosophy .",
"He was born in Algeria and studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris . Eventually , he became Professor of Philosophy there ."
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"Louis Pierre Althusser ( ; 16 October 1918 -- 22 October 1990 ) was a French Marxist philosopher .",
"Louis Pierre Althusser ( Pronunciation : altuˡseʁ ) ( October 16 , 1918 -- October 22 , 1990 ) was a Marxist philosopher ."
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"Louis Armstrong ( August 4 , 1901 -- July 6 , 1971 ) , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops , was an American jazz trumpeter , singer , and one of the pivotal and most influential figures in jazz music .",
"Louis Armstrong ( August 4 , 1901 -- July 6 , 1971 ) nicknamed Satchmo or Pops was an American jazz trumpeter and sin... |
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"Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre ( ; 18 November 1787 -- 10 July 1851 ) was a French artist and photographer , recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography .",
"Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre ( 18 November 1787 -- 10 July 1851 ) was a French artist and physicist , recognized for his inventi... |
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"Though he is most famous for his contributions to photography , he was also an accomplished painter and a developer of the diorama theatre .",
"Though he is most famous for his contributions to photography , he was also an accomplished painter and a developer of the diorama theater ."
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"Baron Louis Gerard De Geer of Finspång ( 18 July 181824 September 1896 ) was a Swedish statesman and writer .",
"Baron Louis Gerard De Geer of Finspång , born 18 July 1818 , dead 24 September 1896 , was a Swedish statesman and writer ."
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"He is an avid cyclist and marathoner , having completed 13 marathons .",
"Ignarro is an avid cyclist and marathoner , he has completed 13 marathons ."
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"Because nitric oxide is indirectly involved in the action of this drug , he is sometimes referred to as the `` Father of Viagra '' .",
"Due to nitric oxide indirectly being involved in the action of Viagra , he is sometimes referred to as the `` Father of Viagra '' ."
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"Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot ( 10 May 1748 , Yvetot -- 1831 , Rouen ) was a French ornithologist .",
"Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot ( 10 May 1748 , Yvetot - 1831 , Rouen ) was a French ornithologist ."
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[
"Rock singer Joe Jackson recorded `` Jumpin ' Jive '' in 1981 which featured several songs by Jordan .",
"Rock singer Joe Jackson recorded Jumpin ' Jive in 1981 which featured several songs by Jordan ."
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"Louis Jourdan ( born Louis Robert Gendre ; 19 June 1921 -- 14 February 2015 ) was a French film and television actor .",
"Louis Jourdan ( Louis Robert Gendre , June 19 , 1921 -- February 14 , 2015 ) was a French retired actor ."
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[
"While Louis was sick in camp , Mary discovered the fossilized skull OH 5 at FLK , which Mary called `` Our Man '' , and became `` Dear Boy '' and `` Zinj . ''",
"While Louis was sick in camp , Mary discovered the fossilized skull OH 5 , which Mary called `` Our Man '' , and became `` Dear Boy '' and `` Zinj . ''... |
[
"One of Louis 's greatest legacies stems from his role in fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats , which he understood as key to unraveling the mysteries of human evolution .",
"One of Louis 's greatest legacies was fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats . He unders... |
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"He personally chose three female researchers , Jane Goodall , Dian Fossey , and Birute Galdikas , calling them The Trimates .",
"He chose three female researchers : Jane Goodall , Dian Fossey , and Birute Galdikas ."
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"He graduated from Trinity College , Dublin , in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts .",
"He graduated from Trinity College , Dublin in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts ."
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"He was born in Limerick , Ireland , in 1933 and worked for over forty years in the arts in Ireland .",
"He was born in Limerick , Ireland in 1933 . He worked for over forty years in the arts in Ireland ."
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[
"Louis Lentin was also involved in founding Israeli television .",
"Lentin was also involved in founding Israeli television ."
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[
"He died , aged 80 , on 22 July 2014 .",
"He died , aged 80 on 23 July , 2014 ."
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"Louis Lincoln Emmerson ( December 27 , 1863 -- February 4 , 1941 ) was a Republican and the twenty-ninth governor of Illinois .",
"Louis Lincoln Emmerson ( December 27 , 1863 -- February 4 , 1941 ) was a Republican politician . He was the Governor of Illinois ."
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"His film `` Le Monde du silence '' won the Palme d'Or and Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1956 .",
"His movie , `` Le Monde du silence '' , won the Palme d'Or and Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1956 ."
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[
"Louis Marie Malle ( ; 30 October 1932 -- 23 November 1995 ) was a French film director , screenwriter , and producer .",
"Louis Malle ( 30 October 1932 -- 23 November 1995 ) was a French movie director , screenwriter , and producer ."
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[
"Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten , 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma ( born Prince Louis of Battenberg ; 25 June 1900 -- 27 August 1979 ) -- known informally as Lord Mountbatten -- was a British statesman and naval officer , an uncle of Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh , and secon... |
[
"In 1979 , Mountbatten , his grandson Nicholas , and two others were murdered by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) , which had placed a bomb in his fishing boat , the `` Shadow V '' , at Mullaghmore , County Sligo , in Ireland .",
"In 1979 , along with three other people , including a grandson Nichola... |
[
"Louis Nirenberg ( born 28 February 1925 ) is a Canadian American mathematician , considered one of the outstanding analysts of the 20th century .",
"Louis Nirenberg ( born 28 February 1925 ) is a Canadian American mathematician . He is thought to be one of the outstanding analysts of the twentieth century ."
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[
"He won numerous amateur titles before turning professional in 2002 at the age of 19 .",
"He won many amateur titles before turning professional in 2002 at the age of 19 ."
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[
"After serving briefly as professor of physics at the Dijon Lycée in 1848 , he became professor of chemistry at the University of Strasbourg , where he met and courted Marie Laurent , daughter of the university 's rector in 1849 .",
"After serving briefly as professor of physics at Dijon Lycée in 1848 , he became... |
[
"Louis-Philippe , Crown Prince of Belgium ( 24 July 1833 -- 16 May 1834 ) , was the eldest child and heir-apparent of King Leopold I of the Belgians and his second wife , Princess Louise d'Orléans .",
"Louis-Philippe , Crown Prince of Belgium ( 24 July 1833 -- 17 May 1834 ) , was the eldest child and heir-apparen... |
[
"He was followed as crown prince upon the birth of his younger brother , Leopold , who would later succeed their father as Leopold II , King of the Belgians .",
"He was followed as crown prince upon the birth of his younger brother , Leopold ( Léopold Louis Philippe Marie Victor ) , who would later succeed their ... |
[
"He is regarded by many today as a Canadian folk hero .",
"He is regarded by many as a Canadian folk hero today ."
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"Louis David Riel ( , ; 22 October 1844 -- 16 November 1885 ) was a Canadian politician , a founder of the province of Manitoba , and a political and spiritual leader of the Métis people of the Canadian prairies .",
"Louis David Riel ( 22 October 1844 -- 16 November 1885 , pronounced ( Loo-E Ree-L ) in English ) ... |
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"Louis Stokes ( February 23 , 1925 -- August 18 , 2015 ) was an attorney and politician from Cleveland , Ohio .",
"Louis Stokes ( February 23 , 1925 -- August 18 , 2015 ) was an American attorney and politician . He was born in Cleveland , Ohio ."
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[
"Along with Henry Hobson Richardson and Frank Lloyd Wright , Sullivan is one of `` the recognized trinity of American architecture '' .",
"Along with Henry Hobson Richardson and Frank Lloyd Wright , he is one of `` the recognized of American architecture ."
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[
"Louis Sebastian Theroux ( ; born 20 May 1970 ) is an English documentary filmmaker and broadcaster .",
"Louis Sebastian Theroux ( born May 20 , 1970 ) is an English-American broadcaster ."
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"He is best known for his documentaries in the television series `` Louis Theroux 's Weird Weekends '' and `` When Louis Met ... '' , as well as his BBC Two specials .",
"He is best known for his investigative series such as When Louis Met , Louis Theroux 's Weird Weekends , Louis Theroux 's BBC Two Specials ."
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[
"Louis Victor Jules Vierne ( 8 October 1870 -- 2 June 1937 ) was a French organist and composer .",
"Louis Vierne ( 8 October 1870 -- 2 June 1937 ) was a French organist and composer ."
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"His output for organ includes six organ symphonies , `` 24 Fantasy Pieces '' ( which includes his famous `` Carillon de Westminster '' ) , and `` 24 Pieces in Free Style '' , among other works .",
"He wrote a lot of music for the organ , including six large works called symphonies , `` 24 Fantasy Pieces '' ( whi... |
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"Louis was officially arrested on 13 August 1792 , and sent to the Temple , an ancient fortress in Paris that was used as a prison .",
"Louis was officially arrested on 13 August and sent to the Temple , an ancient Paris fortress used as a prison ."
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"On 21 September , the National Assembly declared France to be a Republic and abolished the Monarchy .",
"On September 21 , the National Assembly declared France to be a republic and abolished the monarchy ."
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"He was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans .",
", was the oldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans ."
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"Louis , Dauphin of France ( 4 September 1729 -- 20 December 1765 ) was the only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and his wife , Queen Marie Leszczyńska .",
"Louis of France ( Louis Ferdinand ; 4 September 1729 -- 20 December 1765 ) was the only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and his wife , Mari... |
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"Louis was buried in the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Sens. His heart was buried at Saint Denis Basilica .",
"Louis was buried in the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Sens his heart being buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis ."
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"The name `` Céline '' was the first name of his grandmother .",
"Céline was his grandmother 's first name ."
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"Louis-Nicolas Clérambault ( 19 December 1676 -- 26 October 1749 ) was a French musician , best known as an organist and composer . He was born , and died , in Paris .",
"Louis-Nicolas Clérambault ( born Paris , 19 December 1676 ; died Paris , 26 October 1749 ) was a French organist and composer ."
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"Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams ( February 12 , 1775 -- May 15 , 1852 ) , wife of John Quincy Adams , was First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 .",
"Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams ( February 12 , 1775 -- May 15 , 1852 ) was the wife of US President John Quincy Adams . As the wife of the US President ,... |
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"Alcott died at age 55 of a stroke in Boston , on March 6 , 1888 , two days after her father 's death .",
"Alcott died of a stroke at age 55 in Boston , Massachusetts on March 6 , 1888 ."
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"Louise Beavers ( March 8 , 1902 -- October 26 , 1962 ) was an African-American film and television actress .",
"Louise Beavers ( March 8 , 1902 -- October 26 , 1962 ) was an African-American actress . She acted in movies and television ."
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"In 1948 , she had a match point at 6 -- 5 in the third set against duPont .",
"She had a match point at 6 -- 5 in the third set of the 1948 final against duPont ."
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"She also had three match points in the 1954 final against Doris Hart , the first at 5 -- 4 in the third set and two more at 6 -- 5 in that set .",
"She also had three match points in the 1954 final against Hart , the first at 5 -- 4 in the third set and two more at 6 -- 5 in that set ."
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"Althea Louise Brough Clapp ( March 11 , 1923 -- February 3 , 2014 ) was an American tennis player .",
"Althea Louise Brough Clapp ( March 11 , 1923 -- February 3 , 2014 ) was an American tennis player , once ranked world no. 1 ."
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"Despite her being another girl , ( 1 of 7 overall ) , her birth was no really greeted with the joy that had met her brother , Louis d'Orléans , Duke of Orléans .",
"Despite her being another girl , ( 1 of 7 overall ) , her birth was not really greeted with the joy that had met her brother , Louis d'Orléans , Duk... |
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"Louise grew up in an era when her father , known as `` Philippe d'Orléans '' or simply `` le Régent '' was the de facto ruler of France , him being in charge of the affairs of state since the death of Louise 's maternal grand father Louis XIV .",
"Louise grew up in an era when her father , known as `` Philippe d... |
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"Louise Diane d'Orléans ( 27 June 1716 -- 26 September 1736 ) was the sixth daughter and last child of Philippe d'Orléans , Duke of Orléans ( `` Regent of the Kingdom '' from 1715 to 1723 ) and his wife , Françoise Marie de Bourbon , the youngest legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress , M... |
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"Until her marriage , she was known as `` Mademoiselle de Chartres '' .",
"known as `` Mademoiselle de Chartres '' ."
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"He , however , soon grew tired of the concert life and , with her help , opened a publishing house in Paris , which , as Éditions Farrenc , became one of France 's leading music publishers for nearly 40 years .",
"He soon grew tired of the concert life and decided to open a publishing house in Paris , which was ... |
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"Hand has served overseas as Minister and Deputy Head of Mission at the Australian Embassy , Jakarta ( 2005 to 2009 ) , Ambassador to Cambodia ( 2000 to 2003 ) , Counselor , Australian Permanent Mission on Disarmament , Geneva ( 1995 to 1998 ) , and Third later Second Secretary , Australian Embassy , Vienna ( 1986 ... |
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"Louise Helen Hand is an Australian diplomat and is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade .",
"Louise Hand is an Australian diplomat . She is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ."
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"Hand studied for a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters Qualifying degree from the University of Queensland and she holds an MBA from Deakin University .",
"Hand holds a Bachelor of Arts and Masters Qualifying degree from the University of Queensland and an MBA from Deakin University ."
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"In Canberra , Hand has held the positions of Assistant Secretary , Arms Control Branch ( 1999 to 2000 ) , Director , Ministerial and Executive Liaison Section ( 1999 ) , Director , Business Affairs Unit ( 1993 to 1994 ) and Executive Assistant to the Secretary ( 1992 to 1993 ) .",
"In Canberra , Hand has held th... |
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"On 29 December 2011 , the Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs , Martin Ferguson appointed Hand as the Australian High Commissioner to Canada , and she served in the role until January 2015 .",
"On 29 December 2011 , Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs , Martin Ferguson , made Hand the new Australian High Commissi... |
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"Her husband preferred to stay in Versailles instead of Monaco , where he had several mistresses .",
"Her husband preferred to stay in Versailles ( where he had several mistresses ) , instead of Monaco ."
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"On 20 October 1715 , at the age of eighteen , she married Jacques François Goyon , Count de Matignon after his family had proposed him as a candidate .",
"On 20 October 1715 , at the age of eighteen , she married '' `` Jacques '' François Goyon , Count of Matignon '' after his family had proposed him as a candid... |
[
"Her father decided , with the permission of Louis XIV , that her future husband should assume the surname of `` Grimaldi '' and rule Monaco jointly with her .",
"Her father ensured with the permission of Louis XIV , that her future husband should assume the surname of `` Grimaldi '' and rule Monaco jointly with ... |
[
"Her husband remained a widower , despite a rich dowry offered to him by the Duchess of Maine for the hand of her unattractive daughter , Mademoiselle du Maine , a granddaughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan .",
"Her husband remained a widower , despite a rich dowry offered to him by the Duchess of Maine t... |
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"His candidacy was supported by King Louis XIV , who wanted to consolidate French influence in Monaco .",
"His candidacy was supported by King Louis XIV , who wanted to increase French influence in Monaco ."
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"Born at the Prince 's Palace in Monaco , she was the second daughter of Antonio I of Monaco and Marie de Lorraine-Armagnac .",
"Born at the Prince 's Palace in Monaco , she was the second daughter of Antonio I of Monaco and Marie of Lorraine ."
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"The second of six children born to her parents , she was the first of their children to survive infancy .",
"The second of six children born to her parents , she was the first of their children to survive childhood ."
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"On 14 August 2014 , she was replaced by Sir Rodney Williams , who took office as the 4th Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda .",
"On 14 August 2014 , she was replaced by Dr Rodney Williams , who took office as the 4th Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda ."
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"From her death until 1916 , a demonstration was held every year at her tomb at Levallois-Perret .",
"From after her death until 1916 , a demonstration was held every year at her tomb at Levallois-Perret ."
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"She often used the pseudonym `` Clémence '' and was also known as `` the red virgin of Montmartre '' .",
"She sometimes used the pseudonym `` Clémence '' and was also known as `` the red virgin of Montmartre '' ."
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"Louise Michel was born at the Château of Vroncourt ( Haute-Marne ) on 29 May 1830 , the daughter of a serving-maid , Marianne Michel , and the châtelain , Etienne Charles Demahis .",
"Louise Michel was born at the Château of Vroncourt ( Haute-Marne ) on 29 May 1830 , the daughter of Marianne Michel , and of Etie... |
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"On May 1 , 1946 , the Parisian `` métro '' station `` Vallier '' was renamed Louise Michel . `` See : Louise Michel ( Paris Métro ) . ''",
"On May 1 , 1946 , the Parisian `` métro '' station `` Vallier '' was renamed Louise Michel , see : Louise Michel ( Paris Metro ) ."
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"Louise Michel ( ; 1830 -- 1905 ) was a French anarchist , school teacher and medical worker .",
"Louise Michel ( 1830-1905 ) was a French anarchist , school teacher and medical worker ."
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"Mae Louise Suggs ( September 7 , 1923 -- August 7 , 2015 ) was an American professional golfer , one of the founders of the LPGA Tour and thus modern ladies ' golf .",
"Mae Louise Suggs ( September 7 , 1923 -- August 6 , 2015 ) was an American professional golfer . She was one of the founders of the LPGA Tour ."... |
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"After her husband 's accession , Louise developed many ties to senior ministers and became a powerful figure within the government as she began to command universal respect and affection .",
"After her husband 's ascension , Louise developed many ties to senior ministers and became a powerful figure within the g... |
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"The queen went out of her way to stay informed about political developments at court , and from the very beginning of his reign the new king consulted Louise on matters of state .",
"The queen always tried to stay informed of political developments at court , and from the very beginning of his reign the new king... |
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"In 1807 she traveled to Switzerland and was made an honorary member of the `` Société pour l'Avancement des Beaux-Arts '' of Geneva .",
"In 1807 she traveled to Switzerland where she was made an honorary member of the Société pour l'Avancement des Beaux-Arts of Geneva ."
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"In Rome , her paintings met with great critical acclaim and she was elected to the Roman `` Accademia di San Luca '' .",
"Her work met great critical acclaim in Rome . She was elected to the Roman Accademia di San Luca ."
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"Vigée Le Brun left a legacy of 660 portraits and 200 landscapes .",
"Vigée Le Brun 's legacy includes 660 portraits and 200 landscapes ."
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"She was the `` Princess of Conti '' by marriage .",
"She was the Princess of Conti by marriage ."
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"Louise Élisabeth was the Duchess of Étampes in her own right , having succeeded to the title at the death of her aunt the Marie Anne de Bourbon-Condé , Dowager Duchess of Vendôme .",
"Louise Élisabeth was the Duchess of Étampes in her own right , having succeeded to the title at the death of her aunt Marie Anne ... |
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"Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon-Condé ( Louise Élisabeth ; 22 November 1693 -- 27 May 1775 ) was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon , Prince of Condé , and his wife , Louise Françoise de Bourbon , `` légitimée de France '' , a legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and Madame de Montespan .",
"Louise Élisabeth ... |
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"Versailles . En route to Parma , Élisabeth first went to Versailles where she arrived on 11 December 1748 .",
"En route to Parma , Louise Élisabeth went to Versailles arriving there in December 1748 ."
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"She was known at court as `` Madame Royale '' , `` Madame Première '' , `` Madame Élisabeth '' , and also as `` Babette '' within her family circle .",
"She was known at court as `` Madame Royale '' , `` Madame Première '' or `` Madame Élisabeth '' . Within the family she was known `` Babette '' ."
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"Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans .",
"The state 's capital is Baton Rouge , and its largest city is New Orleans ."
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"Today Lourdes has a population of around 15,000 , but it is able to take in some 5,000,000 pilgrims and tourists every season .",
"Today Lourdes has a population of around 15,000 inhabitants but is able to take in some 5,000,000 pilgrims and tourists every season ."
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"With about 270 hotels , Lourdes has the second greatest number of hotels per square kilometre in France after Paris .",
"Lourdes has the second greatest number of hotels in France after Paris with about 270 establishments ."
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"It is overlooked from the south by the Pyrenean peaks of Aneto , Montaigu , and Vignemale ( 3,298 m ) , while around the town there are three summits reaching up to which are known as the `` Béout '' , the `` Petit Jer '' ( with its three crosses ) and the `` Grand Jer '' ( with its single cross ) which overlook t... |
[
"Lourmarin is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France .",
"Lourmarin is a commune of 1,119 people ( 1999 ) . It is in the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in the Vaucluse department in the south of France ."
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"Lice in humans .",
"Lice and humans ."
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"It has been suggested that the order is contained by the Troctomorpha suborder of Psocoptera .",
"Four suborders are now recognised : It has been suggested that the order is contained by the Troctomorpha suborder of Psocoptera ."
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[
"Louvers are rarely seen as primary design elements in the language of modern architecture , but rather simply a technical device .",
"Louvers are rarely seen as primary design elements in the language of modern architecture . They are rather simply a technical device ."
] |
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"Louvers originated in the Middle Ages as lantern-like constructions in wood that were fitted on top of roof holes in large kitchens to allow ventilation while keeping out rain and snow .",
"Louvers come from the Middle Ages as lantern-like constructions in wood that were fitted on top of roof holes . They were p... |
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"Such louvers may be integrated in between two panes of double glazing .",
"Such louvers may be put in between two panes of double glazing ."
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