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[ "The song was written by Mariah Carey , Walter Afanasieff and the members of Boyz II Men .", "The song was written by Carey , Walter Afanasieff and the members of Boyz II Men : Wanya Morris , Shawn Stockman , Nathan Morris , and Michael McCary ." ]
[ "Both Carey and Boyz II Men wrote the song about specific people in their lives .", "`` One Sweet Day '' was a song that Carey wrote with the R&B group Boyz II Men ." ]
[ "The song speaks about losing a loved one , and one day seeing them in heaven once again .", "Lyrically , the song speaks about losing a loved one , and one day seeing them in heaven once again , and how the protagonist misses them with each passing day ." ]
[ "The music video for `` One Sweet Day '' featured clips of Carey and Boyz II Men in the studio recording the song .", "When Carey and Boyz II Men got together to record `` One Sweet Day '' , they did not have enough time to re-unite and film a video . For this reason , a filming crew was present during the song '...
[ "`` One Sweet Day '' was produced by Carey and Afanasieff for her sixth album Daydream .", "`` One Sweet Day '' was produced by Carey and Afanasieff for her fifth studio album Daydream , and was released as the album 's second single on ." ]
[ "La Fare-les-Oliviers is a commune of 6,334 people ( 1999 ) . It is located in the region Provence-Alpes-C à te d'Azur in the Bouches-du-Rh à ne department in the south of France .", "La Fare-les-Oliviers is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rh à ne department in southern France ." ]
[ "Soliers is a commune . It is found in the region Basse-Normandie in the Calvados department in the northwest of France .", "Soliers is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France ." ]
[ "It contains sulfur in its +5 oxidation state .", "This compound contains sulfur in the +5 oxidation state ." ]
[ "In October 1876 , it was announced that the three judges all agreed that Woods ' composition was the clear winner .", "In October 1876 , it was announced that the three independent judges unanimously agreed that Woods ' composition was the clear winner ." ]
[ "This proved to help its success when the Premier George Grey visited Lawrence on 11 March 1878 and was welcomed by six hundred local schoolchildren singing what was by then beginning to be labeled as the `` national anthem '' .", "This proved to aid its success when the Premier George Grey visited Lawrence on 11...
[ "He immediately arranged for it to be printed by Hopwood and Crew in London , with Bracken 's blessing .", "He immediately organised publication by Hopwood and Crew in London , with Bracken 's blessing ." ]
[ "The end result was a very poor edition with only one verse , which was thrown out by the Advertiser .", "The end result was a shoddy edition with only one verse , which was rejected by the Advertiser ." ]
[ "In 1877 , Woods stopped teaching and became the county clerk for the Tuapeka County Council .", "In 1877 , Woods stopped teaching and was appointed the county clerk for the Tuapeka County Council ." ]
[ "After teaching in Tasmania for nine years , he came to New Zealand as a young man and worked for a time in Nelson , Christchurch , Dunedin and Invercargill .", "After teaching in Tasmania for nine years , he migrated to New Zealand as a young man and worked for a time in Nelson , Christchurch , Dunedin and Inver...
[ "Woods was born in Tasmania in 1849 into an Irish family with fourteen other children , seven boys and seven girls .", "Woods was born in the then colony of Van Diemen 's Land ( now Tasmania ) in 1849 into an Irish family with fourteen other children , seven boys and seven girls ." ]
[ "In 1902 , Woods built a house of brick and wood on the corner of Lismore and Lancaster Streets . He lived there until he died in 1934 .", "In 1902 , Woods built a house of brick and wood on the corner of Lismore and Lancaster Streets which was his residence until he died in 1934 ." ]
[ "It is now under the care of the Historic Places Trust , which mounted a plaque on the street-facing back wall to remember his composition of the national anthem .", "It is now under the care of the Historic Places Trust , which mounted a plaque on the street-facing back wall commemorating his composition of the ...
[ "He was known for working 13-hour days and keeping accounts of such a high standard that he was accepted as a fellow of the Registered Accountants of New Zealand .", "He was known for working 13-hour days and keeping accounts of such standard that he was accepted as a fellow of the Registered Accountants of New Z...
[ "Serving in this role , he also became known as an authority on county law , sought out by the council and clerks of other regions .", "Serving in this role , he also gained a reputation as an authority on county law , sought out by the council and clerks of other regions ." ]
[ "He entered his composition under the pen name of `` Orpheus '' .", "He entered his composition under the nom de plume of `` Orpheus '' ." ]
[ "While in Lawrence , Woods taught with an Irish widow called Harriet Conway ( neà Plunket ) who already had two sons .", "While in Lawrence , Woods taught alongside an Irish widow called Harriet Conway ( nà e Plunket ) who already had two sons ." ]
[ "The Advertiser sent it off with the eleven other submissions to Melbourne , where it was judged .", "The Advertiser sent it off with the eleven other submissions to Melbourne , where judging had been arranged by George Musgrove ." ]
[ "Singing a solo at his own wedding , Woods showed that he was also a good singer .", "Singing a solo at his own wedding , Woods established that he was also a competent singer ." ]
[ "Bracken did not mean for his poem to become the national anthem , and it was Woods who had always used the word `` anthem '' where Bracken called it a `` hymn '' .", "Bracken had not originally intended for his poem to assume the status of national anthem , and it was Woods who had consistently used the word `` ...
[ "When promises of reprint failed to come true , the Advertiser was forced to hand the copyright back over to Woods .", "When promises of reprint failed to materialise , the Advertiser was forced to hand the copyright back over to Woods ." ]
[ "The rules of the competition meant that the copyright of the music would belong to the Saturday Advertiser , which gave the manuscript to the Dunedin-based Charles Begg & Co to publish , but a nine-month delay in sending it to a publisher was followed by two months of waiting for it to be printed .", "The rules ...
[ "Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom still holds the medieval French title of Duke of Normandy ; the only lands still attached to the Duchy of Normandy are the Channel Islands .", "Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom still claims the medieval French title of Duke of Normandy in relation to her ownership...
[ "A duchy is a territory or domain ruled by a duke or duchess .", "A duchy is a territory , fief , or domain ruled by a duke or duchess ." ]
[ "Doing so is against Wikipedia 's neutral point of view policy and is not formal enough for an encyclopedia .", "Doing so violates Wikipedia 's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia ." ]
[ "Neyland holds the record for most wins in University of Tennessee history with 173 wins in 216 games , six seasons without losing a game , nine regular seasons without losing a game , seven conference championships , and four national championships .", "Neyland remains the all-time winningest coach in Tennessee ...
[ "Robert Reese Neyland ( February 17 , 1892 -- March 28 , 1962 ) was an American football coach . He also served in the United States Army and reached the rank of brigadier general .", "Robert Reese Neyland ( February 17 , 1892 -- March 28 , 1962 ) was an American football player and coach and served in the United...
[ "At Tennessee , he has winning streaks of 33 , 28 , 23 , 19 , and 14 games .", "At Tennessee , he reeled off undefeated streaks of 33 , 28 , 23 , 19 , and 14 games ." ]
[ "In 1938 and 1939 , Neyland 's team set NCAA records when they did not allow a point in 17 straight games .", "In 1938 and 1939 , Neyland 's Vols set NCAA records when they shut out 17 straight opponents for 71 consecutive shutout quarters ." ]
[ "His 1939 team is the last NCAA team in history to hold every regular season opponent scoreless .", "His '39 squad is the last NCAA team in history to hold every regular season opponent scoreless ." ]
[ "Casseuil is a commune . It is found in the region Aquitaine in the Gironde department in the southwest of France .", "Casseuil is a commune in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in south-western France ." ]
[ "Medford is a city of Oklahoma in the United States . It is the county seat of Grant County .", "Medford is a city in and the county seat of Grant County , Oklahoma , United States ." ]
[ "Insolation affects temperature . The more the insolation , the higher the temperature .", "The figures can be obtained from an insolation map or by city or region from insolation tables that were generated with historical data over the last 30 â `` 50 years ." ]
[ "GCHQ was started after the First World War as the Government Code and Cypher School ( GCCS or GC&CS ) , by which name it was known until 1946 .", "GCHQ was originally established after World War I as the Government Code and Cypher School ( GCCS or GC&CS ) , by which name it was known until 1946 ." ]
[ "The Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) is a British intelligence agency that provides signals intelligence ( SIGINT ) and information assurance to the UK government and armed forces , under the guidance of the Joint Intelligence Committee .", "The Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) is a...
[ "It is found in the region Pays de la Loire in the Sarthe department in the west of France .", "Cogners is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France ." ]
[ "Wesermà 1\\/4 nde received another name and was called Bremerhaven from 1947 , and the station received the new name too and was now called Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof .", "The station name changed again when Wesermà 1\\/4 nde was renamed to Bremerhaven in 1947 , and the station became known as Bremerhaven Hauptbah...
[ "Because it still was in Geestemà 1\\/4 nde , but not as far away as the old station , it was called Geestemà 1\\/4 nde-Bremerhaven . In 1924 , some other towns joined Bremerhaven , and the city got a new name , Wesermà 1\\/4 nde .", "When Geestemà 1\\/4 nde and Lehe were merged to form Wesermà 1\\/4 nde in 1924 ...
[ "The line from Bremen was built in 1862 , and a station for that was built in Geestemà 1\\/4 nde . At the time , Geestemà 1\\/4 nde did not belong to Bremerhaven , but was a separate town .", "From 1859 to 1862 , a line was built with a terminal station at Geestemà 1\\/4 nde ( now a borough of Bremerhaven ) ." ]
[ "The line from Geestemà 1\\/4 nde to Cuxhaven was then built in 1896 .", "In 1896 , the railway line to Cuxhaven was built , also connecting to the terminus station ." ]
[ "About.com is an online source for information and advice .", "About.com is an online source for original information and advice ." ]
[ "About.com is divided into topic sites , which are grouped into channels and subjects such as home repair , pediatrics , and weather .", "About.com is divided into topic sites , which are grouped into channels and cover diverse subjects such as home repair , pediatrics , model railroading , and weather ." ]
[ "Each Guide looks after one subject only .", "Each Guide looks after one subject only , and is the exclusive writer for that subject ." ]
[ "It is written in English , and is aimed mostly at North Americans .", "It is written in English , and is aimed primarily at North Americans ." ]
[ "Guides receive money of about $ 100,000 per year , although the exact number is not disclosed .", "Guides are compensated with a base stipend plus bonuses for increased traffic ; according to About.com , several guides are averaging over $ 100,000 per year , although the exact number is not disclosed ." ]
[ "Seven Sisters lies between Finsbury Park and Tottenham Hale on the Victoria Line and between Stamford Hill and Bruce Grove on the National Rail line operated by National Express East Anglia from Liverpool Street Station .", "Seven Sisters lies between Finsbury Park and Tottenham Hale on the Victoria Line and bet...
[ "Be ( Ð ` , Ð ) is the second letter in the Cyrillic alphabet .", "Be ( Ð ` Ð ; italics : Ð ` Ð ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet ." ]
[ "A meringue is a type of dessert made from whipping egg whites and sugar .", "Meringue is a type of dessert made from whipped egg whites and sugar ." ]
[ "They are more sure that the name meringue was first seen in 1692 , in a cookbook by Franà ois Massialot .", "It is more probable that the name meringue for this confection first appeared in print in Franà ois Massialot 's cookbook of 1692 ." ]
[ "There are two English recipe books that have a recipe for meringue , but it is called `` white biskit bread '' in the book of recipes started in 1604 by Lady Elinor Fettiplace , or called `` pets '' in the manuscript of collected recipes written by Lady Rachel Fane .", "Two considerably earlier seventeenth-centu...
[ "The word meringue was first used in English in 1706 in an English translation of Massialot 's book .", "The word meringue first appeared in English in 1706 in an English translation of Massialot 's book ." ]
[ "Some meringue recipes also ask for cream of tartar or cornstarch to hold it together .", "Some meringue recipes call for adding a binding agent such as cream of tartar or the cornstarch found in confectioner 's sugar ." ]
[ "People do not agree whether meringue was invented in the Swiss town of Meiringen by an Italian chef named Gasparini .", "The notion that meringue was invented in the Swiss town of Meiringen by an Italian chef named Gasparini is contested ." ]
[ "Meringue is also used as a topping on other desserts , such as angel food cake , pavlova , and baked Alaska .", "Meringue can be used as the basis for various other desserts including angel food cake , pavlova , Baked Alaska , Queen of Puddings , Key lime pie , Eton mess and lemon meringue pie ." ]
[ "Palm Beach International Airport ( airport code KPBI ) is a public airport serving the city of West Palm Beach , Florida .", "Palm Beach International Airport is a public airport located 3 nautical miles ( 5.6 kilometers ) west of Palm Beach , Florida in West Palm Beach , Florida and serves Palm Beach County . T...
[ "`` Always '' is a love song and a power ballad completely written by Jon Bon Jovi . The 1995 album `` These Days '' was the band 's sixth studio album .", "Bon Jovi 's sixth studio album , These Days , was released in June 1995 ." ]
[ "In 1994 , Bon Jovi 's first best-of-album was released : `` Cross Road '' .", "In October 1994 , Bon Jovi released a greatest hits album titled Cross Road , with two new tracks : `` Always '' and `` Someday I 'll Be Saturday Night '' ." ]
[ "One of them , `` Always '' , became one of the most successful songs of Bon Jovi .", "The performance captures Bon Jovi in an intimate , `` in the round '' experience , performing acoustic and electric renditions of classic hits ( Bon Jovi and non-Bon Jovi tracks ) and new material from Keep the Faith . The conc...
[ "Consequently , he founded Bon Jovi in 1983 with Richie Sambora , David Bryan , Alec John Such and Tico Torres .", "Formed in 1983 , Bon Jovi consists of lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi ( John Francis Bongiovi , Jr. ) , guitarist Richie Sambora , keyboardist David Bryan , drummer Tico Torres as well as curr...
[ "The self-titled debut album `` Bon Jovi '' was released in 1984 .", "With the help of their new manager Doc McGhee they recorded the band 's debut album , Bon Jovi , which was released on January 21 , 1984 ." ]
[ "In 1992 , `` Keep the Faith '' was released .", "In 1992 , the band returned with the album Keep the Faith ." ]
[ "Bon Jovi is an American hard rock and country band from New Jersey .", "Bon Jovi is an American hard rock band from Sayreville , New Jersey ." ]
[ "This category is for animals of the suborder Mysticeti , the Baleen whales .", "Baleen whales constitute Mysticeti , a suborder of cetaceans which have baleen and two blowholes ." ]
[ "Nennigkofen is a municipality in the district Bucheggberg , in the canton of Solothurn , Switzerland .", "Nennigkofen is a municipality in the district of Bucheggberg , in the canton of Solothurn , Switzerland ." ]
[ "Lobbes is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut .", "Lobbes is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut ." ]
[ "White Tigers are most commonly Bengal tigers .", "The white tiger is not a separate sub-species , but only a color variation ; since the only white tigers that have been observed in the wild have been Bengal tigers ( and all white tigers in captivity are at least part Bengal ) , it is commonly thought that the r...
[ "The family Aquificaceae are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings such as hot springs , sulfur pools , and hydrothermal vents .", "The Aquificaceae family are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings such as hot springs , sulfur pools , and hydrothermal vents ." ]
[ "Although they are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments , the Archaea .", "Although they are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments , the Archaea , Aquificaceae genera are an early phylogenetic branch ." ]
[ "It was first published January 11 , 1902 by H.H. Windsor , and has been owned since the 1950s by the Hearst Corporation There is also a Latin American edition that has been published for decades and a newly formed South African version available .", "Popular Mechanics is an American magazine first published Janu...
[ "Popular Mechanics features regular sections on cars , trucks , science , technology , home how-to and outdoor adventures .", "Popular Mechanics features regular sections on automotive , home , outdoors , science , and technology topics ." ]
[ "A would-be universal conqueror , the Master wants to control the universe ( in The Deadly Assassin his ambitions were becoming `` the master of all matter '' , and in `` The Sound of Drums '' he acknowledges that he chose his own name ) .", "A would-be universal conqueror , the Master wants to control the univer...
[ "In 1996 , the Master was played by Eric Roberts in the TV movie .", "In 1996 , the Master was played briefly by Gordon Tipple , then by Eric Roberts in the TV movie ." ]
[ "The Master has also been featured in spin-offs of the series , which are of unclear canonicity and may not take place in the same continuity .", "The Master has featured in spin-offs of the series , which are of unclear canonicity and may not take place in the same continuity ." ]
[ "In `` The Sound of Drums '' ( 2007 ) , a flashback shows the Master at the age of eight , when as part of a Time Lord initiation ceremony he is taken before a gap in the fabric of space and time known as the Untempered Schism , from which one can see into the entire Vortex .", "In `` The Sound of Drums '' ( 2007...
[ "In the 2007 episode `` Utopia '' , the Doctor calls the disguised Master a genius and shows an immense admiration for his intellect before discovering who he is .", "In the 2007 episode `` Utopia '' , the Doctor calls the transformed and disguised Master a genius and shows admiration for his intellect before dis...
[ "Afterwards , Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers played a decayed version of the Time Lord , until Anthony Ainley assumed the part in 1981 .", "Afterwards , Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers played a physically decayed version of the Time Lord until Anthony Ainley assumed the part in 1981 ." ]
[ "One of the most important of these other appearances is David A. McIntee 's `` Master trilogy '' of novels comprising The Dark Path and First Frontier in the Virgin Publishing lines and The Face of the Enemy for BBC Books , and the Doctor Who audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions , in which Geoffrey Beev...
[ "From December 1944 until he died two years later , Baird lived at a house in Station Road , Bexhill-on-Sea , immediately north of the station .", "From December 1944 until his death two years later , Baird lived at a house in Station Road , Bexhill-on-Sea , East Sussex , immediately north of the station itself ....
[ "The old house was knocked down in 2007 .", "The old house was demolished in 2007 ." ]
[ "Some of Baird 's early inventions did not work .", "Some of Baird 's early inventions were not fully successful ." ]
[ "Although lots of inventors helped to make television , Baird was an important person and made big advances .", "Although the development of television was the result of work by many inventors , Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field ." ]
[ "Later Baird made a glass razor which was did not get rusty , but it shattered .", "Later Baird perfected a glass razor which was rust-resistant , but shattered ." ]
[ "Baird then started the Baird Television Development Company Ltd , and in 1928 it made the first transatlantic television transmission , from London to Hartsdale , New York , and the first television program for the BBC .", "Baird then set up the Baird Television Development Company Ltd , which in 1928 made the f...
[ "He went to school at Larchfield Academy in Helensburgh and then went to the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College ( which later became the University of Strathclyde ) ; and the University of Glasgow .", "He was educated at Larchfield Academy ( now part of Lomond School ) in Helensburgh ; the Glasgow and...
[ "Baird died in Bexhill-on-Sea , Sussex , England on 14 June 1946 after a stroke in February 1946 .", "Baird died in Bexhill on 14 June 1946 after a stroke in February of that year ." ]
[ "Baird was born in Helensburgh , Dunbartonshire , Scotland .", "Baird was born in Helensburgh , Argyll and Bute ( then Dunbartonshire ) ." ]
[ "Baird did this by making a better photoelectric cell and making the signal conditioning better .", "Baird achieved this , where other inventors had failed , by obtaining a better photoelectric cell and improving the signal conditioning from the photocell and the video amplifier ." ]
[ "In his twenties he tried to make diamonds by heating graphite and ruined Glasgow 's electricity supply .", "In his twenties he tried to create diamonds by heating graphite and shorted out Glasgow 's electricity supply ." ]
[ "In 1927 , Baird made a signal go over 438 m between London and Glasgow ; Baird sent the world 's first long-distance television pictures to the Central Hotel at Glasgow Central Station .", "In 1927 , Baird transmitted a long-distance television signal over 438 m of telephone line between London and Glasgow ; Bai...
[ "Especially in Britain , lots of people say that Baird was the first person to make a live , moving , greyscale television picture from reflected light .", "Particularly in Britain , many historians credit Baird with being the first to produce a live , moving , greyscale television image from reflected light ." ]
[ "John Logie Baird was buried with his mother , father and wife in Helensburgh Cemetery , Dunbartonshire .", "John Logie Baird is buried with his mother , father and wife in Helensburgh Cemetery ." ]
[ "The tests of dead diatoms are a major constituent of deep ocean sediment", "The tests of dead diatoms are a major constituent of deep ocean sediment ." ]
[ "The most common silicate species consist of silicon with oxygen as the ligand . Silicate anions , with a negative net electrical charge , must have that charge balanced by other cations to make an electrically neutral compound .", "Silicate compounds , including the minerals , consist of silicate anions whose ch...
[ "JÃ 1\\/4 rgen Grabowski ( born 7 July , 1944 ) is a former German football player .", "JÃ 1\\/4 rgen Grabowski ( born July 7 , 1944 in Wiesbaden ) is a former German footballer ." ]
[ "337 people were living in Arpin as of 2000 .", "The population was 337 at the 2000 census ." ]
[ "Arpin is a village of Wood County in the state of Wisconsin in the United States .", "Arpin is a village in Wood County , Wisconsin , United States ." ]