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[ "English is also used , mostly for business and in the administration . It has the status of a ` subsidiary official language ' .", "English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a ` subsidiary official language ; ' it is also important in education , especially as a medium of h...
[ "India 's official national sport is field hockey which is controlled by the Indian Hockey Federation .", "India 's official national sport is field hockey , administered by Hockey India ." ]
[ "The India cricket team won the 1983 and 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 . They shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka .", "Cricket , however , is by far the most popular sport ; the India cricket team won the 1983 and the 2011 World Cups , 2007 ICC World Twenty20 , and shared ...
[ "The Executive branch is made up of the President , Vice President , Prime Minister , and the Council of Ministers .", "The executive branch of the Indian government consists of the president , the vice-president , and the council of ministers ( the cabinet being its executive committee ) headed by the prime mini...
[ "Cricket in India is controlled by the Board of Control for Cricket in India or BCCI . Domestic tournaments are the Ranji Trophy , the Duleep Trophy , the Deodhar Trophy , the Irani Trophy and the Challenger Series .", "Cricket in India is administered by the Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI ) and dom...
[ "Only a small number of slaves already behind Union lines were immediately freed . As Union forces advanced , nearly all four million slaves were effectively freed .", "As the Union armies advanced through the Confederacy , thousands of slaves were freed each day until nearly all ( approximately 4 million , accor...
[ "The Thirteenth Amendment , making slavery illegal everywhere in the United States , was passed late in 1865 , eight months after Lincoln was assassinated .", "Several former slave states had already passed legislation prohibiting slavery ; however , in a few states , slavery continued to be legal , and to exist ...
[ "While the Proclamation had freed slaves , it had not made slavery illegal .", "Near the end of the war , abolitionists were concerned that while the Proclamation had freed most slaves as a war measure , it had not made slavery illegal ." ]
[ "The Vale of Glamorgan Railway Company are a Welsh railway preservation society originally called the Butetown Historic Railway Society .", "The Vale of Glamorgan Railway Company are a Welsh railway preservation society , previously based on the Barry Island Railway ." ]
[ "In 1979 , the Butetown Historic Railway Society was formed at Bute Road Station in the docklands are of Cardiff .", "In 1979 , the Butetown Historic Railway Society was formed at Bute Road Station in the docklands area of Cardiff ." ]
[ "It is now the intention for the railway to relocate to the Bridgend Valleys Railway , with some stock also going to the Dean Forest Railway and further a field .", "It is now the stated intention for the society to relocate to the Garw Valley Railway , with some stock also going to the Dean Forest Railway and fu...
[ "The Railway is now working with the Bridgend Valleys Railway to develop the 4.5 miles of line in place north of Bridgend .", "The society is now working with the Garw Valley Railway to develop the 4.5 m of line in place north of Bridgend ." ]
[ "A Tale of Two Cities is a famous book written by Charles Dickens that was published ( printed ) in 1859 . It is set during the time of the French Revolution , and the story happens in France and England .", "A Tale of Two Cities ( 1859 ) is a novel by Charles Dickens , set in London and Paris before and during t...
[ "They are harmless to humans .", "They are totally harmless to humans ." ]
[ "Amblypygi is an order of Arachnids , in the subphylum Chelicerata of the phylum Arthropoda .", "Amblypygi is an order of invertebrate animals belonging to the class Arachnida , in the subphylum Chelicerata of the phylum Arthropoda ." ]
[ "5 families , 17 genera and around 155 species have been discovered .", "By 2003 , 5 families , 17 genera and around 155 species had been discovered ." ]
[ "The name ` amblypygid ' means `` blunt rump '' , a reference to a lack of the telson ( tail ) .", "The name `` amblypygid '' means `` blunt rump '' , a reference to a lack of the telson ( `` tail '' ) carried by related species ." ]
[ "A steam locomotive is a train that uses wood , coal or oil , ( but mostly coal ) , to heat water in a boiler , that turns into steam which is used in pistons to power the train . Steam locomotives are not widely used anymore due to their operations costs , especially the fuel costs , steam locomotives are usually ...
[ "It is located next to Ingonish and New Haven .", "It is located between Ingonish and New Haven ." ]
[ "Neil 's Harbour is a small village in northern Cape Breton Island , in Nova Scotia , Canada .", "Neil 's Harbour is a small fishing village in northern Cape Breton Island , in Victoria County , Nova Scotia , Canada ." ]
[ "Construction paper or sugar paper is a type of coarse colored paper usually available in large sizes .", "Construction paper ( sugar paper ) is a tough , coarse , colored paper ." ]
[ "In spite of the difference , this is the meaning in the name of the United States ' most famous maker of cookies and crackers , the National Biscuit Company ( now called Nabisco ) .", "This sense is at the root of the name of the United States ' most prominent maker of cookies and crackers , the National Biscuit...
[ "The host would then choose a panelist to begin asking questions .", "The host would then select a panelist to begin questioning ." ]
[ "These demonstrations sometimes included the host , and sometimes one or more of the panelists .", "These demonstrations sometimes included the host , and occasionally one or more of the panelists ." ]
[ ", the panelists were not allowed to try to figure out secrets together , but later in the series , no one bothered the panelists when they whispered ideas to each other .", ", the panelists were not allowed to formally confer with each other , though later in the series , there was no chastising of the panelists...
[ "Once in a while , if there was extra time , the celebrity was followed by a third regular guest .", "Each typical episode featured two regular contestant rounds , followed by a celebrity guest round , occasionally followed by an additional regular round ." ]
[ "Then the host would give the panel a clue . For example , `` the secret concerns something that happened to ( Contestant 's Name ) . ''", "Then the host would give the panel a clue , for example , `` the secret concerns something that happened to ( Contestant 's Name ) . ''" ]
[ "Stephanie Miller hosted this version . The show 's set was made to look like a fancy city apartment .", "Stephanie Miller hosted this version and the show 's set resembled an upscale city apartment ." ]
[ "Each 15 seconds that passed without the secret being correctly guessed won the contestant $ 10 . However , a guest could not win more than $ 80 .", "Each segment of questioning which passed without the panelist guessing the secret won the contestant $ 10 , for a top prize of $ 80 ." ]
[ "by Leroy Anderson ( this theme can be heard on the album `` Classic TV Game Show Themes '' . However , the theme on the CD was credited to Norman Paris ) .", ", by Leroy Anderson ( this theme can be heard on the album Classic TV Game Show Themes ; however , the theme on the CD was credited to Norman Paris ) ." ]
[ "The show was canceled in 1967 and then brought back for the 1972-1973 season in once-a-week syndication and again from June 15 to July 6 , 1976 , for a Summer run .", "The show was revived for the 1972-1973 season in once-a-week syndication and again from June 15 to July 6 , 1976 , for a Summer run ." ]
[ "A number of famous people appeared with secrets , including Col. Harland Sanders who founded Kentucky Fried Chicken ( `` I started my restaurant with my first Social Security check '' ) , Philo T. Farnsworth ( `` I invented electronic television '' ) , Pete Best ( `` I used to be one of THE BEATLES '' ) , and an e...
[ "Another element in the revival was that all the panelists were openly gay . This was played upon as host , Bill Dwyer , was introduced as `` the straight man to the panel '' .", "Another element in the revival was that all the panelists were openly gay , but their `` secret '' was generally only referenced in do...
[ "Former panelist Bill Cullen hosted the show for its short 1976 CBS summer run .", "Former panelist Bill Cullen hosted the show for its brief 1976 CBS summer run ." ]
[ "Another production ran on the Oxygen cable channel in a daily version , airing from 2000 through 2003 .", "Another production ran on the Oxygen cable channel in a daily version , with original episodes airing from 2000 through 2003 ." ]
[ "Only yes-or-no questions were supposed to be asked by the panel , but this was often relaxed .", "Only yes-or-no questions were supposed to be asked by the panel , but the format was often relaxed , and other questions slipped through ." ]
[ "The contestant would then whisper their secret to the host , while the audience and television viewers were shown the secret by writing printed on the television screen .", "The contestant would then ostensibly whisper their secret to the host , while the audience and viewers were shown the secret via text overl...
[ "When the show first started , each panelist had 15 seconds of questioning of a guest .", "When the show debuted , each panelist had 15 seconds of questioning at a time , running through the panel twice , in order ." ]
[ "As noted , the time limit on questioning was removed early in the show ' , and time limits were set more for entertainment .", "As noted , the formal time limit on questioning was removed early in the show 's run , and time limits were set more for entertainment ." ]
[ "All subsequent revivals of Secret exist in their entirety .", "All subsequent revivals of Secret exist in their entirety , except for the 1976 run , whose status is currently unknown ." ]
[ "Panelists in the Oxygen version included Jim J. Bullock , Jason Kravits , Amy Yasbeck , and Teri Garr .", "Regular panelists in the Oxygen version included Jim J. Bullock , Jason Kravits , Amy Yasbeck , and Teri Garr ." ]
[ "In October 2006 , GSN decided not to renew the show for a second season , although reruns remained on its schedule for some time afterward .", "In October 2006 , GSN opted not to renew the show for a second season , although reruns remained on its schedule for some time afterward ." ]
[ "On the Oxygen revival , the contestant earned $ 200 , and if no one on the panel guessed , they earned a $ 1,000 prize .", "On the Oxygen revival , the contestant earned $ 200 for each stumped panelist , and stumping the entire panel earned a total of $ 1,000 for the challenger ." ]
[ "Sometimes , guest hosts substituted for Moore , including panelists Morgan and Palmer .", "At various times , guest hosts substituted for Moore , including panelists Morgan and Palmer , among others ." ]
[ "Each round was a guessing game . The panel tried to figure out the contestants ' `` secrets '' .", "Each round was a guessing game where the panel tried to determine a contestant 's `` secret '' ." ]
[ "I 've Got a Secret was more informal than its sister show What 's My Line ? .", "I 've Got a Secret was more informal than sister show What 's My Line ?" ]
[ "Until the later years of the series , both Moore , and members of the panel smoked cigarettes on the air .", "Until the later years of the series , both Moore , and members of the panel smoked cigarettes on the air , with Moore doing so right up until his last episode ." ]
[ "Garry Moore left the show after the 1963-64 season , after his comedy program The Garry Moore Show was canceled , and he decided to retire from television to travel around the world with his wife .", "Garry Moore left the show after the 1963-64 season , after his comedy program The Garry Moore Show was canceled ...
[ ", the host offered hints and suggestions when the panel was quite lost , or when an answer might make them lost .", ", the host often offered hints and suggestions when the panel was off in the wrong direction , or when an answer might be misleading ." ]
[ "Also , other comedians and celebrities guested for the panel when they were away .", "Additionally , other comedians and celebrities appeared as guests on the panel when others were away ." ]
[ "In mid-1954 , they changed to only one question period for each panelist . They changed the money to $ 20 so that the top prize would stay at $ 80 .", "In mid-1954 , the format changed to only once around the panel , with a $ 20 prize for each panelist stumped ." ]
[ "On each usual episode , a celebrity guest came on the show with a secret .", "On each typical episode , a celebrity guest came on the show with a secret ." ]
[ "Also , the time limit for questions was no longer exact . Instead , a buzzer went off to end the questioning , and production staff decided when to use the buzzer .", "The time limit was no longer fixed , and the buzzer which ended questioning was instead at the discretion of the production staff ." ]
[ "In the beginning , the celebrities would have a secret .", "Early in the show 's run , the celebrities would indeed have a secret ." ]
[ "In addition to being used as a tag for his entrance on CBS episodes he hosted , Steve Allen 's composition `` This Could Be the Start of Something '' was used as the opening theme in 1972 .", "In addition to being used as a tag for his entrance on CBS episodes he hosted , Steve Allen 's composition `` This Could...
[ "The closing theme to the 1972 version was written by Edd Kalehoff .", "The closing theme to the 1972 version was also written by Kalehoff ." ]
[ "For example , a game in which Woody Allen challenged the panel to guess words by what children had said they meant , which became the basis for Child 's Play . Or two challenges with Peter Falk and Soupy Sales in which the panel had to guess who a celebrity was after being show a photographs of them as a baby and ...
[ "I 've Got a Secret was a weekly game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television .", "I 've Got a Secret is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television ." ]
[ "The second theme , used from 1961-1962 , was an upbeat arrangement of the Theme to `` A Summer Place '' by Max Steiner .", "The second theme , used from 1961 to -1962 , was an upbeat arrangement of the `` Theme from A Summer Place '' , by Max Steiner ." ]
[ "The GSN version was hosted by Bil Dwyer ; the panelists were Billy Bean , Frank DeCaro , Jermaine Taylor , and Suzanne Westenhoefer .", "The GSN version was hosted by Bil Dwyer and unlike the earlier versions , featured a permanent panel that appeared in every episode ; the panelists were Billy Bean , Frank DeCa...
[ "Sometimes , though , the celebrity would say `` and this is I 've Got a Secret ! '' .", ", though sometimes they would say `` and this is I 've Got a Secret ! '' ." ]
[ "The celebrity usually started the episode by coming out from the behind the curtain and saying `` my name is ( Name ) and I 've Got a Secret ! '' .", "The celebrity usually opened the episode by coming out from the behind the curtain and saying `` my name is ( Name ) and I 've Got a Secret ! ''" ]
[ "The host would tell the name the contestant or ask their name and where they were from .", "The host would introduce the contestant or ask their name and hometown ." ]
[ "The first theme music used on the show from 1952-1961 was `` Plink , Plank , Plunk ! ''", "The first theme used on the show from 1952 to 1961 was `` Plink , Plank , Plunk ! ''" ]
[ "They often were about what happened to a person , owning something , or a job , hobby , success or skill .", "They commonly included such types as something which happened to a person , owning something , or an occupation , hobby , achievement or skill ." ]
[ "The panel was introduced at the start of each episode by the host , usually with a pun on their names .", "The panel was introduced at the start of each episode by the host , usually with a series of descriptive puns ." ]
[ "The show was first hosted by radio and television personality Garry Moore .", "The show was originally hosted by radio and television personality Garry Moore ." ]
[ "After several months of an panel that kept changing , the show settled down to include game show host Bill Cullen , comedian Henry Morgan , TV hostess Faye Emerson , and actress Jayne Meadows .", "After several months of an ever-changing panel , the show settled down to include game show host Bill Cullen , acerb...
[ "Following the guest 's secret being discovered , the host sometimes asked the contestant more about their secret , or , if it made sense , the contestant demonstrated their secret .", "Following the revelation of a guest 's secret , either by guessing or by the host 's revelation once the game was over , the hos...
[ "In later times , the panelists were sometimes buzzed when they were too close to the secret , or at a point that would get a laugh .", "Increasingly later in the run , the panelists were sometimes buzzed out when they were getting too close to the secret , were suspected to be about to get it , or simply at a po...
[ "It was hosted by Newsreader Don Secombe . Similar to the American version , it had regular celebrity panelists including Ron Cadee , Babette Stevens and Joy Chambers .", "It was hosted by newsreader Don Secombe , and like its American inspiration , featured regular celebrity panelists including Ron Cadee , Babet...
[ "The show was created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill . It was related to Goodson-Todman 's other panel show , What 's My Line ? .", "Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill , it was a derivative of Goodson-Todman 's own panel show What 's My Line ? ." ]
[ "The secrets would sometimes be personal secrets , similar to the other contestants .", "These would sometimes be actual personal secrets similar to the other contestants ." ]
[ "It is unclear whether this is mandated legally , or simply a choice by GSN .", "It is unclear whether this is mandated legally , or simply a choice by GSN ; it is worth noting that GSN had aired many Winston-sponsored episodes in previous years ." ]
[ "Thorpe Morieux is a village and civil parish in Babergh , Suffolk , England .", "Thorpe Morieux is a small village and civil parish in Suffolk , England ." ]
[ "American tulip tree ( Liriodendron tulipifera ) , also called tulip poplar or yellow poplar is a type of tree . It is one of the two species in the genus Liriodendron .", "Liriodendron tulipifera , commonly known as the tulip tree , American tulip tree , tuliptree , tulip poplar or yellow poplar , is the Western...
[ "Ã perlecques is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Ã perlecques is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Hamit AltÄ ntop ( born 8 December 1982 ) is a Turkish football player .", "Hamit AltÄ ntop ( born 8 December 1982 ) is a German-born Turkish professional footballer ." ]
[ "Common ways used in chain letters include stories that make the recipient feel sorry for the person , get-rich-quick pyramid schemes , and the use of superstition to threaten the recipient with bad luck , physical violence or death if he or she `` breaks the chain '' and does not follow the instructions given in t...
[ "A chain letter is a message that tries to cause the person who gets it to make copies of the letter and then pass them on to as many people as possible .", "A typical chain letter consists of a message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the letter and then pass them on to as many...
[ "Rouvroy , Pas-de-Calais is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Rouvroy is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "Ivà n Cuà llar ( born 27 May 1984 ) is a Spanish football player . He plays for Sporting Gijà n.", "Ivà n Cuà llar Sacristà n ( born May 27 , 1984 in Mà rida , Extremadura ) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Sporting de Gijà n in the Spanish first division , as a goalkeeper ." ]
[ "Toshitaka Tsurumi ( born 22 December 1986 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Gainare Tottori .", "Toshitaka Tsurumi ( born December 22 , 1986 in Fujisawa , Kanagawa , Japan ) is a Japanese football player currently playing for Gainare Tottori ." ]
[ "Sebastian Kehl ( born 13 February 1980 ) is a German football player . He plays for Borussia Dortmund .", "Sebastian Kehl ( born 13 February 1980 ) is a German footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Borussia Dortmund ." ]
[ "Dulliken is a municipality in the district Olten in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland .", "Dulliken is a municipality in the district of Olten in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Josà Maria Fidà lis dos Santos ( born 13 March , 1944 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Josà Maria Fidà lis dos Santos ( born 13 March 1944 in Sà # o Josà dos Campos ) is a former Brazilian footballer ." ]
[ "Valdomiro Vaz Franco ( born 17 February , 1946 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "Valdomiro Vaz Franco , better known as Valdomiro ( born in Cricià ma , 17 February 1946 ) , is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a striker ." ]
[ "Strip Me is the third album by Natasha Bedingfield .", "Strip Me is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield ." ]
[ "1986 ( MCMLXXXVI ) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar .", "1986 ( MCMLXXXVI ) was a common year that started on a Wednesday , in accordance with the Gregorian calendar ." ]
[ "Bouillon is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg .", "Bouillon is a municipality of Belgium . It lies in the country 's Walloon Region and Luxembourg Province ." ]
[ "Mankato is a city in Blue Earth and Nicollet counties of Minnesota in the United States .", "Mankato is a city in Blue Earth , Nicollet , and Le Sueur counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota ." ]
[ "The city of Skyline can be found inside of Mankato .", "Mankato and North Mankato have a combined population of nearly 53,000 . It completely encompasses the town of Skyline ." ]
[ "It has a sister city called North Mankato .", "Mankato is across the Minnesota River from North Mankato ." ]
[ "It is the county seat of Blue Earth County .", "The county seat of Blue Earth County , it is located along a large bend of the Minnesota River at its confluence with the Blue Earth River ." ]
[ "It has a sister city called North Mankato . The city of Skyline can be found inside of Mankato .", "Transportation in Mankato is provided by The Mankato Transit System ." ]
[ "The Ultimate Fighter is a reality television series and mixed martial arts ( MMA ) contest , in the United States , and made by Spike TV and the Ultimate Fighting Championship ( UFC ) .", "The Ultimate Fighter is an American reality television series and mixed martial arts ( MMA ) competition produced by Spike T...
[ "On this show , professional MMA fighters that have yet to make a big name for themselves are placed in a house outside of Las Vegas , Nevada and they go against each other for the title of The Ultimate Fighter , winning a six-figure , multi-fight contract with the UFC .", "The show features unknown , professiona...
[ "His career started in Mexico on Indie label Fonovisa who helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in the Latin market in the United States , selling more Spanish albums than any other artists in that period of time .", "Iglesias started his musical career on Mexican label Fonovis...
[ "Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler ( born May 8 , 1975 ) is a Spanish pop singer-songwriter .", "Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler ( born May 8 , 1975 ) , better known as Enrique Iglesias , is a Spanish pop music singer-songwriter ." ]
[ "Before the turn of the millennium he made a crossover into the mainstream English market and signed a unique multi-album deal with Universal Music for an unprecedented $ 48,000,000 , with Universal Music Latino to release his Spanish albums and Interscope to release English albums , Enrique Iglesias has so far sol...