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"Alexandre Silveira Finazzi ( born 20 August 1973 ) is a Brazilian football player . He plays for Ponte Preta .",
"Alexandre Silveira Finazzi or simply Finazzi ( born August 20 , 1973 in Sà # o Joà # o da Boa Vista ) , is a Brazilian soccer player , currently playing for Ponte Preta ."
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"The main herbs used to produce absinthe are green anise , florence fennel and grande wormwood , often called the ` holy trinity ' .",
"The principal botanicals are grande wormwood , green anise , and florence fennel , which are often called `` the holy trinity . ''"
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"Historically , most absinthes contain between 60 % and 75 % alcohol .",
"Historically , most absinthes contain between 50 and 75 percent alcohol by volume ( 100 to 150 proof ) ."
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"The resulting milky opalescence is called the louche .",
"The resulting milky opalescence is called the louche ( Fr ."
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"Traditionally , absinthe is put into a glass . A sugar cube is then placed in the bowl of a special spoon .",
"Traditionally , absinthe is prepared by placing a sugar cube on top of a specially designed slotted spoon and then placing the spoon on the glass which has been filled with a shot of absinthe ."
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"When the troops returned home , they started to drink absinthe with water .",
"When the troops returned home , they brought their taste for absinthe with them ."
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"Absinthe 's popularity grew slowly . In the 1840s absinthe was given to French soldiers as a malaria treatment .",
"Absinthe 's popularity grew steadily through the 1840s , when absinthe was given to French troops as a malaria treatment ."
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"The Netherlands banned absinthe in 1909 , followed by the United States in 1912 and France in 1915 .",
"The Netherlands banned absinthe in 1909 ; Switzerland in 1910 ; the United States in 1912 , and France in 1914 ."
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"In 1797,Henry-Louis Pernod , opened the first absinthe distillery , called `` Dubied PÃ re et Fils '' , in Couvet .",
"In either case , a certain Major Dubied acquired the formula from the sisters and in 1797 , with his son Marcellin and son-in-law Henry-Louis Pernod , opened the first absinthe distillery , Dubi... |
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"In the 1990s an importer , George Rowley , discovered that there was no UK law banning the sale of absinthe .",
"In the 1990s an importer , BBH Spirits , realized that there was no UK law prohibiting the sale of absinthe , as it had never been banned there ."
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"The distillate can be bottled clear , to produce a Blanche or la Bleue absinthe . A second step can add color to the liquid using artificial or natural coloring .",
"The distillate can be bottled clear , to produce a Blanche or la Bleue absinthe , or it can be colored using artificial or natural coloring ."
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"In some states it is legal have a bottle of absinthe , but not to buy or to produce it . The export and import of absinthe is probably illegal .",
"It is legal to produce and sell absinthe in the Republic of Georgia , which has several absinthe production facilities ."
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"It became popular at bars and bistros . After the 1860s absinthe had become so popular that it was for sale in most cafàs and cabarets .",
"It became so popular in bars , bistros , cafàs , and cabarets that , by the 1860s , the hour of 5 p.m. was called l'heure verte ( `` the green hour '' ) ."
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"This green absinthe is known as a verte .",
"This type of absinthe is known as a verte ."
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"Absinthe became banned in other countries .",
"Absinthe had also never been banned in other European countries where it was never popular ; it is in these countries where absinthe first began to reappear during the revival in the 1990s ."
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"Many other herbs may be used as well , such as hyssop , melissa , star anise , petite wormwood ( Artemisia pontica or Roman wormwood ) , angelica root , Sweet Flag , dittany leaves , coriander , veronica , juniper , nutmeg , and various mountain herbs .",
"Many other herbs may be used as well , such as petite wo... |
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"After the Lanfray murders in 1906 a petition was given to the Swiss government to ban absinthe in Switzerland .",
"The fact that Lanfray was an alcoholic who had consumed much more than his usual two glasses of absinthe in the morning was either overlooked or ignored ; the murders were blamed solely on absinthe ... |
[
"Hill 's Liquere , a Czech Republic distillery founded in 1920 , began manufacturing Hill 's Absinth . This was a Bohemian-style absinthe , which started a modern rebirth in absinthe 's popularity .",
"They began to import Hill 's Absinth ( not a true Absinthe ) from the Czech Republic , which encouraged a modern... |
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"Traditionally the natural coloring step is done by steeping petite wormwood , hyssop , and melissa , among other herbs , in the liquid .",
"This is done by steeping petite wormwood , hyssop , and melissa ( among other herbs ) in the liquid ."
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"By 1910 the French were drinking 36 million litres of absinthe per year .",
"By 1910 , the French were drinking 36 million litres of absinthe per year ( compared to their consumption of almost 5 billion litres of wine ) ."
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"Absinthe 's popularity grew slowly .",
"They began to import Hill 's Absinth ( not a true Absinthe ) from the Czech Republic , which encouraged a modern resurgence in absinthe 's popularity . Absinthe had also never been banned in other European countries where it was never popular ; it is in these countries whe... |
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"In Switzerland , the constitutional ban on absinthe was removed in 2000 during an overhaul of the national constitution . The ban was written into ordinary law instead .",
"In Switzerland , the constitutional ban on absinthe was repealed in 2000 during an overhaul of the national constitution , although the proh... |
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"Chlorophyll from these herbs give it its famous green color .",
"Chlorophyll from these herbs is extracted giving the drink its famous green color ."
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"This is from the Greek word Î Ï Î Î 1\\/2 Î Î Î Î 1\\/2 ( apsà nthion ) .",
"Absinthe is derived from the Latin absinthium , which in turn is the latinisation of the Greek á 1\\/4 Ï Î Î 1\\/2 Î Î Î Î 1\\/2 ( apsà nthion ) , `` wormwood '' ."
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"In the Netherlands , the old law banning absinthe was successfully challenged by the Amsterdam wine seller Menno Boorsma . In July 2004 it became legal to make absinthe again .",
"In the Netherlands , restrictions on the manufacture and sale of Absinthe were successfully challenged by the Amsterdam wine seller M... |
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"Absinthe is now not only sold in Switzerland , but is once again distilled in its Val-de-Travers birthplace .",
"Absinthe is now not only sold but is once again distilled in its Val-de-Travers birthplace , with KÃ 1\\/4 bler and La Clandestine Absinthe among the first new brands to re-emerge ."
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"Gizy is a commune . It is found in the region Picardie in the Aisne department in the north of France .",
"Gizy is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France ."
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"It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Sarthe department in the west of France .",
"La Chapelle-d ` Align à is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France ."
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"It contains three trilogies .",
"It consists of three trilogies and three additional books ."
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"The Edge Chronicles are books of young-adult and fantasy wrote by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell .",
"The Edge Chronicles is a young-adult fantasy novel series by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell ."
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"Lage is a city in the Lippe district of North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany , approximatively 8 km northwest of Detmold .",
"Lage is a town in the Lippe district of North Rhine-Westphalia ( German : Nordrhein-Westfalen ) , Germany , approximatively 8 km northwest of Detmold ."
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"It has about 36,000 inhabitants .",
"It has c. 36,000 inhabitants ."
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[
"He wrote : Das Werden der Organismen , eine Widerlegung der Darwinschen Zufallslehre ( Jena , 1916 ) ( translation : `` The Origin of Organisms : a refutation of Darwin 's theory of chance '' ) .",
"His most important theoretical book was : `` Das Werden der Organismen , eine Widerlegung der Darwinschen Zufallsl... |
[
"Oscar Hertwig was a leader in the field of embryology .",
"Oscar Hertwig was a leader in the field of comparative and causal animal-developmental history ."
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"He discovered fertilization of sea urchins , he recognized the role of the cell nucleus during inheritance and chromosome reduction during meiosis . In 1876 , he found that fertilization includes the penetration of a spermatozoon into an egg cell .",
"He discovered fertilization of sea urchins , he recognized th... |
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"Oscar Hertwig ( 21 April 1849 , Friedberg , Hesse â `` 25 October 1922 , Berlin ) was a German zoologist and professor , who also wrote about the theory of evolution over 55 years after Charles Darwin 's The Origin of Species .",
"Oscar Hertwig ( 21 April 1849 , Friedberg , Hesse â `` 25 October 1922 , Berlin ) ... |
[
"Dosches is a commune of the Aube dà partement in the north-central part of France .",
"Dosches is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France ."
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"The airport is used a lot because it 's near the Great Circle Route , a major air route between Europe and the East Coast of the United States .",
"The airport owes its prosperity to its location on the Great Circle Route , or major air corridor , between Europe and the East Coast of the United States ."
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"Bangor International Airport is a public use passenger airport located 3 miles ( 5 km ) west in the city of Bangor , in Penobscot County , Maine , United States .",
"For the United States Air Force use of this facility , see Bangor Air National Guard Base and Dow Air Force Base Bangor International Airport is a ... |
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"It is owned and operated by the City of Bangor . It used to be a military base called Dow Air Force Base .",
"It is owned and operated by the City of Bangor and was formerly a military installation known as Dow Air Force Base ."
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"The ` international ' in the airport 's name does n't refer to it being close to Canada ( to which it has no regular flights ) , but its role in travel across the Atlantic Ocean .",
"The ` international ' in the airport 's name thus does n't refer to its proximity to Canada ( to which it has no regular flights )... |
[
"Hadrian was the third of the so-called Five Good Emperors .",
"Except for Nero ( also a great admirer of Greek culture ) , all Roman emperors before Hadrian were clean shaven . Most of the emperors after Hadrian would be portrayed with beards ."
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"Antoninus agreed , and soon afterward Hadrian died at his villa near Tibur .",
"Antoninus agreed , and soon afterward Hadrian died at Baiae ."
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"In Rome , he built the Pantheon and the Temple of Venus and Roma .",
"In Rome , he re-built the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma ."
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[
"Hadrian sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the empire : he ordered the construction of many temples in the city .",
"An ardent admirer of Greece , Hadrian sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the empire and ordered the construction of many opulent temples in the city ."
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"Hadrian spent much of his time with the military . He usually wore military attire , and dined and slept amongst the soldiers .",
"Hadrian spent extensive amounts of his time with the military ; he usually wore military attire and even dined and slept amongst the soldiers ."
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"Hadrian ( Publius Aelius Hadrianus , 24 January 76 â `` 10 July 138 ) was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 .",
"Publius Aelius Hadrianus ( 24 January 76 â `` 10 July 138 ) , commonly known as Hadrian and after his apotheosis Divus Hadrianus , was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 ."
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"Hadrian was born to a Hispano-Roman family , probably in Italica ( near Seville ) .",
"Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus to a ethnically Italian family in Italica near Seville ."
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"Rose hips are commonly used as an herbal tea .",
"Rose hips are commonly used as an herbal tea , often blended with hibiscus and as an oil ."
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"Rose hips ( also called rose haws ) are the fruit of the rose plant .",
"The rose hip , or rose haw , is the fruit of the rose plant , that typically is red-to-orange , but ranges from dark purple to black in some species . Rose hips begin to form in spring , and ripen in late summer through autumn ."
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"The Union Cycliste Internationale or International Cycling Union usually called the UCI is the governing body of bicycle racing in the world .",
"Union Cycliste Internationale ( UCI ) ( in English , the International Cycling Union ) is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international compet... |
[
"Euphorbia milii ( also called Crown-of-thorns or Christ Plant ) is a woody , succulent species of Euphorbia native to Madagascar .",
"Euphorbia milii ( Crown-of-thorns or Christ Plant ) is a woody , succulent species of Euphorbia native to Madagascar ."
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"Its video made MTV 's Total Request Live briefly , and it managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 2000 , going up to No. 20 on the chart .",
"The song was # 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 year end chart of 2000 ."
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"Westlife has not managed success in America , although their debut single , `` Swear It Again '' was a minor hit on mainstream radio and MTV .",
"Despite their success in some parts of the world , Westlife have been unable to break into the US market . Their debut single and music video `` Swear It Again '' , re... |
[
"In this form , the principle says the sum of the pressure , kinetic energy , and potential energy is a constant .",
"This requires that the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy remain constant ."
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"Menlo Park is a city in California located in the San Francisco bay area .",
"Menlo Park , California is a city in San Mateo County , in the San Francisco Bay Area of California , in the United States ."
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"To the south are Stanford and Palo Alto , and to the north is Atherton .",
"It is bordered by East Palo Alto , Palo Alto , and Stanford to the east , and Atherton , North Fair Oaks , and Redwood City to the west ."
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"Menlo Park is on the peninsula between San Jose and San Francisco .",
"In 1863 , the San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road named a nearby station `` Menlo Park '' after the sign ."
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"The Salt Lake Tabernacle is a building located in Temple Square in Salt Lake City , Utah .",
"The Salt Lake Tabernacle , also known as the Mormon Tabernacle , is located on Temple Square in Salt Lake City , Utah along with the Salt Lake Assembly Hall and Salt Lake Temple ."
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"Ã -- gedei ( 1186-1241 ) was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire , after his father .",
"Ã -- gedei Khan ( , Ã -- gedei ; also Ogotai or Oktay ; Ogodei ) ( c. 1186 â `` December 11 , 1241 ) was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan ( Khagan ) of the Mongol Empir... |
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"Like all of Genghis ' sons , he helped to conquer Western China and Central Asia .",
"Like all of Genghis ' primary sons , he participated extensively in conquests in China , Iran and Central Asia ."
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"Jasonville is a city of Greene County in the state of Indiana , United States .",
"Jasonville is a city in Greene County , Indiana , United States ."
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"Belle-Isle-en-Terre is a commune . It is found in the region Bretagne in the CÃ tes-d ` Armor department in the west of France .",
"Belle-Isle-en-Terre is a commune in the CÃ tes-d ` Armor department in Bretagne in north-western France ."
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"The class were affectionately nicknamed `` Hoovers '' by rail enthusiasts because of their distinctive engine sound , caused by the centrifugal air filters originally fitted .",
"The class were nicknamed `` Hoovers '' ( sometimes shortened to `` Vacs '' ) by rail enthusiasts because of the distinctive sound made... |
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"They were originally hired from English Electric Leasings , not being purchased outright by BR until around 1973 .",
"They were originally hired from English Electric Leasing , not being purchased outright by BR until around 1973 ."
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"These proved unreliable , and were later removed , but the `` Hoover '' nickname stuck .",
"These proved unreliable , and were removed during mid-life refurbishment , but the `` Hoover '' nickname stuck ."
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[
"Started in 1818 , the University of Bonn is today one of the leading universities in Germany .",
"Founded in its present form in 1818 , as the linear successor of earlier academic institutions , the University of Bonn is today one of the leading universities in Germany ."
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"The University of Bonn offers a large number of programs in a range of subjects .",
"The University of Bonn offers a large number of undergraduate and graduate programs in a range of subjects ."
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"Among its famous students and teachers are seven Nobel prize winners , two Fields Medalists , eleven Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners , Pope Benedict XVI , Karl Marx , Friedrich Nietzsche , Joseph Schumpeter and Joseph Goebbels .",
"Among its notable alumni and faculty are seven Nobel Laureates , two Fiel... |
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"Le Sars is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .",
"Le Sars is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ."
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"He is a one time ECW Champion and fourteen time Hardcore Champion .",
"Among other accolades , he is a fourteen-time WWF\\/E Hardcore Champion and a two-time world champion , having won the ECW World Heavyweight Champion twice ."
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"Tommy Dreamer is a Professional wrestler who is best known for wrestling for World Wrestling Entertainment under the ECW Brand and in the original ECW .",
"He is best known for his time spent with Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ) and World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) ."
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"The year starts on January 1 and ends on December 31 in the Gregorian calendar , but a fiscal year or a school year can start on a different day of the year .",
"For example , the federal government of the U.S. has a fiscal year that starts on October 1 instead of January 1 . In India the fiscal year is between ... |
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"One year is about 365 days long ( except in a Leap year ) .",
"In a non-leap year , there are 365 days , in a leap year there are 366 days . A leap year occurs every 4 years ."
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"This publication edited 162 numbers , and was supported by the European Union and the Leonese public administrations .",
"A total of 162 issues was published . The journal was supported by the European Union and the Leonese public administrations ."
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"Its content was mainly about Leonese territory and a 30 % of it was written in Leonese language , from opinion articles to information in Leonese language .",
"Its content was mainly about the Leonese territory and 30 % of it was written in the Leonese language , from opinion articles to informations on Leonese ... |
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"AT&T Inc. ( used to be called American Telegraph & Telephone ) is the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services , wireless service , and Internet access in the United States with 71.4 million customers .",
"AT&T Inc. is the largest provider of fixed telephony in the United States , and ... |
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"On March 6 1812 , Lehigh County was made from the west part of Northampton County , and Northampton was made the county seat .",
"On March 6 , 1812 , Lehigh County was formed from the western half of Northampton County , and Northampton Town was selected as the county seat ."
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"The Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania said that eleven bells , like the State House bell and the bells from Philadelphia 's Christ Church and St. Peter 's Church , should be taken down and taken away from the city to stop the British , who would melt the bells down to and make into cann... |
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"The town changed with industrialization and became one of the United States ' biggest areas for big industry and manufacturing .",
"With this , the town underwent significant industrialization , ultimately becoming a major center for heavy industry and manufacturing ."
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"By the 1930s , the silk industry was getting slow in all the world because synthetics were taking the place of silk .",
"By the 1930s , the silk industry was in worldwide decline , as synthetics were taking the place of silk ."
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"It is the county seat of Lehigh County .",
"It is also the county seat of Lehigh County ."
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"After George Washington lost the Battle of Brandywine on September 11 , 1777 , the revolutionary capital of Philadelphia did not have defense , and got ready for the British to attack .",
"After George Washington 's defeat at the Battle of Brandywine on September 11 , 1777 , the revolutionary capital of Philadel... |
[
"The Adelaide Silk Mill , which was one of the biggest mills in the world , opened in Allentown in 1881 .",
"The Adelaide Silk Mill , one of the largest in the world at the time , opened in Allentown in 1881 ."
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"After Philadelphia and Pittsburgh , it is Pennsylvania 's third most populous city , meaning it has the most people .",
"It is Pennsylvania 's third most populous city , after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh , and the 218th largest city in the United States ."
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"By 1928 , there were more than 140 silk and textile mills in the Lehigh Valley which made silk the second biggest industry .",
"By 1928 , there were more than 140 silk and textile mills in the Lehigh Valley , making it the second largest industry in the region ."
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"The name of the town became `` Allentown '' on April 16 1833 because it was liked by people .",
"The town was officially renamed `` Allentown '' on April 16 , 1838 , after years of popular usage ."
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"Today , a shrine in the church 's basement marks the same spot where the Liberty Bell was .",
"Today , a shrine and museum in the church 's basement , known as the Liberty Bell Museum , marks the spot where the bell was hidden ."
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"In 1905 , Mack Trucks moved to Macungie , a small suburb of Allentown , which began Allentown 's focus on big industrial manufacturing .",
"In 1905 , Mack Trucks moved to Allentown , beginning Allentown 's focus on heavy industrial manufacturing ."
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"Allentown was made a city on March 12 1867 .",
"Allentown was formally incorporated as a city on March 12 , 1867 ."
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"The bells were moved north to Northampton-Towne , and put in the basement of the Old Zion Reformed Church , in what is now center of Allentown .",
"The bells were transported north to Northampton-Towne , and hidden in the basement of the Old Zion Reformed Church , in what is now center city Allentown ."
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"Allentown also had a strong tradition in the making of beer and was home to many breweries people knew , like the Horlacher Brewery ( founded 1897 , closed 1978 ) .",
"In addition to the iron and railroad industries , Allentown also had a strong tradition in the brewing of beer and was home to several notable br... |
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"On March 18 1811 , the town became a borough .",
"On March 18 , 1811 , the town was formally incorporated as the Borough of Northamptown ."
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"Before the 1830s , Allentown was a small town with only local markets .",
"Prior to the 1830s , Allentown was a small town with only local markets ."
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"Railroads , like the Lehigh Valley Railroad , were very important to move raw materials and made goods , and made many new jobs .",
"Railroads , such as the Lehigh Valley Railroad , were vital to the movement of raw materials and finished goods , and employed a significant workforce during this time ."
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"While Allentown was not as big as Bethlehem , the city right next to it , the iron industry in the area still gave many jobs to the city .",
"While Allentown was not as large as neighboring Bethlehem at the time , the local iron industry â '' which included the Allentown Iron Company ( established 1846 ) and the... |
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"Allentown is a city that is in Lehigh County , Pennsylvania , in the United States .",
"Allentown is a city located in Lehigh County , Pennsylvania , in the United States ."
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"The Liberty Bell was kept away from the British during the American Revolutionary War in Allentown .",
"Allentown holds historical significance as the location where the Liberty Bell ( then known as the Pennsylvania State House bell ) was successfully hidden from the British during the American Revolutionary War... |
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"Economic recovery in the early 20th century was caused by the silk and textile industry .",
"Economic recovery in the early 20th century was brought about by the silk and textile industry ."
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"Today , Allentown 's economy is mostly service industries .",
"Today , Allentown 's economy , like most of Pennsylvania 's , is based in the service industries with some manufacturing ."
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