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[ "In the mid-1940s , Genet met Jean Cocteau .", "In Paris , Genet sought out and introduced himself to Jean Cocteau , who was impressed by his writing ." ]
[ "Between 1955 and 1961 Genet wrote three more plays .", "Between 1955 and 1961 Genet wrote three more plays as well as an essay called `` What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn Into Four Equal Pieces and Flushed Down the Toilet '' , on which hinged Jacques Derrida 's analysis of Genet in his seminal work `` Glas '' ." ]
[ "Genet developed throat cancer and died on April 15 , 1986 in Paris .", "Genet developed throat cancer and was found dead on April 15 , 1986 in a hotel room in Paris ." ]
[ "Early in his life he was a vagabond ( homeless person ) and petty criminal .", "Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal , but later took to writing ." ]
[ "In 1964 , Genet entered a period of depression and attempted suicide .", "However , following a number of accidents and Abdallah 's suicide in 1964 , Genet entered a period of depression , even attempting suicide ." ]
[ "Cocteau helped Genet to publish his novel .", "Cocteau used his contacts to get Genet 's novel published , and in 1949 , when Genet was threatened with a life sentence after ten convictions , Cocteau and other prominent figures , including Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso , successfully petitioned the French President to have the sentence set aside . Genet would never return to prison ." ]
[ "In 1950 , Genet directed a film called Un Chant d'Amour , which showed fantasies about prison life .", "In 1950 , Genet directed Un Chant d'Amour , a 26-minute black-and-white film depicting the fantasies of a gay male prisoner and his prison warden ." ]
[ "Later in life , Genet wrote novels , plays , poems , and essays , including Querelle , The Thief 's Journal , Our Lady of the Flowers , The Balcony , The Blacks and The Maids .", "His major works include the novels Querelle of Brest , The Thief 's Journal , and Our Lady of the Flowers , and the plays The Balcony , The Blacks , The Maids and The Screens ." ]
[ "It is kept very carefully , and sometimes shown to the public in the library next to the Mappa Mundi .", "It is sometimes put on display alongside the Mappa Mundi in the cathedral 's chained library ." ]
[ "Hereford Cathedral is a church in the town of Hereford . The present building was started in 1079 .", "The current Hereford Cathedral , located at Hereford in England , dates from 1079 ." ]
[ "The most famous treasure in Hereford Cathedral is the Mappa Mundi , a medià val map of the world dating from the 13th century .", "Its most famous treasure is Mappa Mundi , a medià val map of the world dating from the 13th century ." ]
[ "Packwood is a city of Iowa in the United States .", "Packwood is a city in Jefferson County , Iowa , United States ." ]
[ "Naoto Sakurai ( born 2 September 1975 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Naoto Sakurai is a Japanese former football player who has recently played for Omiya Ardija ." ]
[ "Keiji Ishizuka ( born 26 August 1974 ) is a former Japanese football player .", "Keiji Ishizuka ( ç å å `` æ , born 26 August 1974 ) is a former Japanese football player ." ]
[ "Shemiranat County ( Persian : Ø Ù", "Shemiranat County is a county in Tehran Province in Iran ." ]
[ "The Prime Minister of Israel is the head of the Israeli government and is the most powerful political officer in Israel .", "Head of the Government ; ) is the head of the Israeli government and the most powerful political figure in Israel ( the title of President of Israel is an honorary position ) . The prime minister is the country 's chief executive ." ]
[ "LGBT human rights are not respected in the People 's Republic of Bangladesh , and there appears to be no organized movement to advance such human rights .", "LGBT human rights are not respected in Bangladesh , and there appears to be no organized movement to advance such human rights ." ]
[ "Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Time and Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Darkness are a the sequel to the Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team games .", "Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Sky is the fifth installment in the Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon series for the Nintendo DS , and a sister game to Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness ." ]
[ "It was released in Japan on September 13 , 2007 , in North America on April 20 , 2008 , in Europe on July 4 , 2008 and in Australia on June 19 , 2008 .", "The two games were released in Japan on September 13 , 2007 , and were released in North America on April 20 , 2008 . They were released in Europe on July 4 , 2008 ." ]
[ "Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Time and Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Darkness are a the sequel to the Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team games . It was released in Japan on September 13 , 2007 , in North America on April 20 , 2008 , in Europe on July 4 , 2008 and in Australia on June 19 , 2008 .", "As of September 30 , 2008 , Pokà mon Mystery Dungeon : Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness combined to sell 4.12 million copies worldwide , according to Nintendo ." ]
[ "The church is important for what is called the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement or the American Restoration Movement , which wanted to re-unite the different Christian Churches .", "The Evangelical Christian Church , also known as `` Christian Disciples '' became the Stone-Campbell Movement , also called the American Restoration Movement which arose on the frontiers of early nineteenth-century America ." ]
[ "The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada , also called Christian Disciples is an evangelical Christian denomination .", "The Evangelical Christian Church ( Christian Disciples ) as a new group within the Restoration tradition was reorganized in 2001 . The Evangelical Christian Church 's national office in Canada is in Waterloo , Ontario ." ]
[ "Some of Harvard 's graduate schools are in Boston , but most of Harvard 's schools are in Cambridge .", "In addition , students at the two schools can cross-register in undergraduate or graduate classes without any additional fees , for credits toward their own school 's degrees . Harvard is governed by two boards , one of which is the President and Fellows of Harvard College , also known as the Harvard Corporation , founded in 1650 , and the other is the Harvard Board of Overseers ." ]
[ "Together , these schools are Harvard University .", "The President of Harvard University is the day-to-day administrator of Harvard and is appointed by and responsible to the Harvard Corporation ." ]
[ "Her work emphasized the importance of the ego and its ability to be trained socially .", "Compared to her father , her work emphasized the importance of the ego and its ability to be trained socially ." ]
[ "During the war , Freud studied the effect of deprivation of parental care on children .", "The war gave Freud opportunity to observe the effect of deprivation of parental care on children ." ]
[ "At Yale Law School , she taught seminars on crime and the family .", "At Yale Law School , she taught seminars on crime and the family : this led to a transatlantic collaboration with Joseph Goldstein and Albert Solnit on children and the law , published as Beyond the Best Interests of the Child ( 1973 ) ." ]
[ "From the 1950s until the end of her life Freud traveled regularly to the United States to lecture , teach and visit friends .", "From the 1950s until the end of her life Freud traveled regularly to the United States to lecture , to teach and to visit friends ." ]
[ "During the 1970s she was concerned with the problems of emotionally deprived and socially disadvantaged children .", "During the 1970s she was concerned with the problems of emotionally deprived and socially disadvantaged children , and she studied deviations and delays in development ." ]
[ "Here the children got foster care , with mothers encouraged to visit as often as possible .", "Here the children got foster care although mothers were encouraged to visit as often as possible ." ]
[ "Freud started lecturing on child psychology .", "Here they worked with Freud 's theory of the developmental lines . Furthermore Freud started lecturing on child psychology : Siegfried Bernfeld and August Aichorn , who both had practical experience of dealing with children , were among her mentors in this ." ]
[ "With Melanie Klein , she may be considered the founder of psychoanalytic child psychology . As her father put it , child analysis had received a powerful impetus through `` the work of Frau Melanie Klein and of my daughter , Anna Freud '' .", "Alongside Melanie Klein , she may be considered the founder of psychoanalytic child psychology : as her father put it , child analysis ` had received a powerful impetus through `` the work of Frau Melanie Klein and of my daughter , Anna Freud '' ' ." ]
[ "Vacallo is a municipality of the district of Mendrisio in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .", "Vacallo is a municipality in the district of Mendrisio in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Bushnell is a city of Florida in the United States .", "Bushnell is a city in Sumter County , Florida , United States ." ]
[ "Bairdâ s Tapir ( Tapirus bairdii ) is a species of tapir that is native to Central America and northern South America . It is one of three Latin American species of tapir .", "Like the other Latin American tapirs ( the Mountain Tapir and the South American Tapir ) , Bairdâ s Tapir is commonly called danta by people in all areas ." ]
[ "A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music which has a story attached to it or describes something such as poem or a painting or any idea which is not music .", "A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music in a single continuous section ( a movement ) in which the content of a poem , a story or novel , a painting , a landscape or another ( non-musical ) source is illustrated or evoked ." ]
[ "Delray is a neighborhood in the city of Detroit in the United States .", "Delray is a neighborhood and former incorporated village , located on the south side of Detroit , Michigan ." ]
[ "James Hugh Calum Laurie is an English actor , musician and writer who was born on 11 June 1959 in Oxford .", "James Hugh Calum Laurie , OBE ( ; born 11 June 1959 ) , better known as Hugh Laurie , is an English actor , voice artist , comedian , writer , musician , recording artist , and director ." ]
[ "The Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs , commonly referred to as the Deputy National Security Advisor , is a member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States , serving as deputy to the President 's National Security Advisor .", "The Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor is a member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States , serving as deputy to the President 's National Security Advisor ." ]
[ "Yvelines is a department located in the center of France in the à le-de-France region .", "Yvelines is a French department in the region of à le-de-France ." ]
[ "The mill was built in 1861 , and purchased by brothers Charles and Frederick Schwamb in 1864 for the manufacture of picture frames .", "The mill was built in 1861 , and purchased by brothers Charles and Frederick Schwamb in 1864 for the manufacture of circular and elliptical picture frames ." ]
[ "The current mill is a 19th-century woodworking factory .", "The current mill is a well-preserved 19th-century woodworking factory ." ]
[ "The current holder of the Prince of Wales Trophy is the Philadelphia Flyers after defeating the Montreal Canadiens in the 2010 Eastern Conference finals .", "The current holder of the Prince of Wales Trophy is the Philadelphia Flyers after winning the Eastern Conference championship on May 24 , 2010 ." ]
[ "With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967 â `` 68 season and the creation of the West Division , the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the East Division during the regular season .", "With the expansion of the NHL in 1967 , and the creation of the Western Division , the Wales Trophy was given to the team that finished in first place in the Eastern Division , during the regular season ." ]
[ "From 1927 â `` 28 onwards it was awarded to the champion of the NHL American Division while the O'Brien Trophy was awarded to the NHL Canadian Division . It was then repurposed to being the trophy for the overall regular season champion in the 1938-39 NHL season when the NHL reverted to a single division .", "From 1927 on , the trophy was awarded to the champion of the American Division of the NHL , while the O'Brien Cup was presented to the Canadian Division champion , until 1938 , when , after the NHL reverted to a single division , the Wales Trophy was made the award for the overall regular season champion ." ]
[ "However , a traditional superstition that is prevalent among many of today 's NHL players is that no player should either touch or hoist the Wales Trophy ( or the Western Conference 's trophy , the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl ) when they have won the conference playoffs as the Eastern Conference champions . Players feel that the Stanley Cup is the only true championship trophy and thus it should be the only trophy that should be hoisted .", "A superstition that is prevalent among many of today 's NHL players is that no player should either touch or hoist the Wales ( Eastern Conference champion ) or Clarence S. Campbell ( Western Conference champion ) Trophies after they have won the conference playoffs ; the players feel that the Stanley Cup is the true championship trophy and thus it should be the only trophy that they should be hoisting ." ]
[ "After the WHL folded and the Stanley Cup was awarded only to the NHL playoff champion , the Prince of Wales Trophy was awarded to the regular season champion .", "After the demise of the WHL , however , the Stanley Cup was awarded exclusively to the NHL playoff champion , and the Wales Trophy was given to the regular season champion ." ]
[ "The trophy was first established in the 1923-24 NHL season , for the champion of the NHL playoffs , but it has been the trophy for eight different accomplishments , which also include being the NHL regular season champions , American Division regular season champions , regular season champions , East Division regular season champions , Wales Conference regular season champions , Wales Conference playoffs champions , and Eastern Conference playoffs champions .", "Named for Prince Edward , Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII , and then Duke of Windsor ) , the cup was first presented in the 1925 â `` 26 NHL season to the champion of the first game in Madison Square Garden and then subsequently presented to the champion of the NHL playoffs ( including the previous two seasons ) ; however , the trophy has been awarded for eight different accomplishments throughout its history , including for the NHL regular season champions , the American Division regular season champions , the East Division season champions , the Wales Conference regular season champions , the Wales Conference playoff champions , and the Eastern Conference playoff champions ." ]
[ "When the league formed two conferences in the season of 1974 â `` 75 , the award was transferred to the team that finished with the best regular-season record in the Wales Conference . Starting with the 1981 â `` 82 campaign , when the league changed its playoff format so that the two teams meeting in the Stanley Cup finals could no longer come from the same conference , the trophy was presented to the Wales Conference playoff champions , and since the 1993 â `` 94 season , the Eastern Conference playoff champions have won the award .", "When the league formed two conferences in 1974 , the cup transferred to the team that finished with the best regular season record in the Wales Conference , until 1981 , when the NHL changed its playoff format so that the two teams meeting in the Stanley Cup finals could no longer come from the same conference , and the Prince of Wales Trophy was presented to the Wales Conference playoff champions ." ]
[ "The Prince of Wales Trophy , or simply the Wales Trophy , is a National Hockey League ( NHL ) trophy awarded to the Eastern Conference ( formerly the Wales Conference ) playoff champions .", "When the league formed two conferences in 1974 , the cup transferred to the team that finished with the best regular season record in the Wales Conference , until 1981 , when the NHL changed its playoff format so that the two teams meeting in the Stanley Cup finals could no longer come from the same conference , and the Prince of Wales Trophy was presented to the Wales Conference playoff champions . By 1994 , the trophy was awarded to the Eastern Conference playoff champions ." ]
[ "It was first presented to the playoff champion of the NHL ( replacing the O'Brien Trophy ) who then went on to face the Western Hockey League ( WHL ) champion for the Stanley Cup .", "It was then awarded to the NHL playoff champion in 1925 â `` 26 and 1926 â `` 27 , ( supplementing the O'Brien Cup ) before that team would go on to face the Western Hockey League ( WHL ) champion for the Stanley Cup . After the demise of the WHL , however , the Stanley Cup was awarded exclusively to the NHL playoff champion , and the Wales Trophy was given to the regular season champion ." ]
[ "Starting with the 1981 â `` 82 campaign , when the league changed its playoff format so that the two teams meeting in the Stanley Cup finals could no longer come from the same conference , the trophy was presented to the Wales Conference playoff champions , and since the 1993 â `` 94 season , the Eastern Conference playoff champions have won the award .", "The Prince of Wales Trophy , also known as the Wales Trophy , is an award presented by the National Hockey League ( NHL ) to the Eastern Conference ( formerly the Wales Conference ) playoff champions , prior to the final series of games for the Stanley Cup . Named for Prince Edward , Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII , and then Duke of Windsor ) , the cup was first presented in the 1925 â `` 26 NHL season to the champion of the first game in Madison Square Garden and then subsequently presented to the champion of the NHL playoffs ( including the previous two seasons ) ; however , the trophy has been awarded for eight different accomplishments throughout its history , including for the NHL regular season champions , the American Division regular season champions , the East Division season champions , the Wales Conference regular season champions , the Wales Conference playoff champions , and the Eastern Conference playoff champions ." ]
[ "The Prince of Wales Trophy , or simply the Wales Trophy , is a National Hockey League ( NHL ) trophy awarded to the Eastern Conference ( formerly the Wales Conference ) playoff champions . The trophy is awarded prior to the final series which are the championship games to decide the winner for the Stanley Cup against the Western Conference 's champions .", "The Prince of Wales Trophy , also known as the Wales Trophy , is an award presented by the National Hockey League ( NHL ) to the Eastern Conference ( formerly the Wales Conference ) playoff champions , prior to the final series of games for the Stanley Cup ." ]
[ "The Kansas City Royals is a Major League Baseball team based in Kansas City , Missouri .", "The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball team based in Kansas City , Missouri ." ]
[ "From 1973 to the present , the Royals have played in Kauffman Stadium .", "From to the present , the Royals have played in Kauffman Stadium ." ]
[ "The team won a World Series title in 1985 .", "The Royals have participated in two World Series , winning in 1985 ." ]
[ "Daniel Agger ( born 12 December 1984 ) is a Danish football player . He plays for Liverpool and Denmark national team .", "Daniel Munthe Agger ( born 12 December 1984 ) is a Danish footballer , who plays as a central defender for Premier League side Liverpool ." ]
[ "Kyrgyzstan ( Kyrgyz : Ð Ñ Ñ Ð Ñ Ð Ñ Ñ Ð Ð 1\\/2 ) , formally the Kyrgyz Republic , and sometimes known as Kirghizia , is a country in Central Asia .", "oblast ( Ð 3\\/4 Ð Ð '' Ð Ñ Ñ Ñ ) , pl . oblasttar ( Ð 3\\/4 Ð Ð '' Ð Ñ Ñ Ñ Ð Ñ ) ) administered by appointed governors ." ]
[ "Robert Jordan ( October 17 , 1948 - September 16 , 2007 ) was the pen or writing name of the American fantasy author James Oliver Rigney Jr. .", "Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney , Jr. ( October 17 , 1948 -- September 16 , 2007 ) , under which he was best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series ." ]
[ "The Unraveling is the debut album by the American punk rock band Rise Against . Released on April 24 , 2001 and produced by punk producer Mass Giorgini .", "The Unraveling is the debut full-length album by American punk rock band Rise Against , released on April 24 , 2001 , and distributed through Fat Wreck Chords ." ]
[ "It is the only Rise Against studio album where frontman Tim McIlrath does only lead vocals and does not play guitar .", "It is the only Rise Against studio album on which lead vocalist Tim McIlrath does not play guitar ." ]
[ "Today , the Comanche Nation has 10,000 members , about all of them live in Oklahoma ( centered at Lawton ) , and the rest in Texas , California , and New Mexico .", "About half the Comanche population still lives in Oklahoma , centered around the town of Lawton ." ]
[ "The Comanche speak a language of their own , the Comanche language that is related to other Native American ones , called Uto-Aztecan language family .", "The Comanche speak the Comanche language , a Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family , sometimes classified as a Shoshone dialect ." ]
[ "Today , the Comanche Nation has 10,000 members , about all of them live in Oklahoma ( centered at Lawton ) , and the rest in Texas , California , and New Mexico . The Comanche speak a language of their own , the Comanche language that is related to other Native American ones , called Uto-Aztecan language family .", "Specifically , the tribe owns Comanche Nation Games in Lawton , Comanche Red River Casino in Devol , Comanche Spur Casino in Elgin , Comanche Star Casino in Walters , and Comanche Smokeshop and Game Center , also in Walters , Oklahoma ." ]
[ "Steckborn is a municipality and the capital city of the district of Steckborn in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland .", "Steckborn is a municipality and the district capital of the district of Steckborn in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland ." ]
[ "Probably in the 800s , the village became part of the territory of the monastery of Reichenau .", "Probably in the ninth century , the village became part of the territory of the monastery of Reichenau ." ]
[ "Please remember that time spent on the Simple English Wikipedia and number of edits made , do not show the quality of an editor 's work , or how useful they are as a member of the community .", "Please remember that time spent with and number of edits to Wikipedia are not indicative of the quality of an editor 's contributions , or of their diplomatic ability ." ]
[ "It is done strictly by counting the time you have been an editor and number of edits .", "It is achieved strictly by a mechanical count of time registered and number of edits ." ]
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[ "Queen of Sheba , or , Queen Sheba is a queen who ruled over the ancient kingdom of Sheba , and comes out in the Bible and the Qur ` an .", "In the biblical passages which refer explicitly to the Queen of Sheba there is no hint of love or sexual attraction between Solomon and the Queen of Sheba ." ]
[ "Airways : The state has four important airports and 23 air strips .", "Airways : The state has four major airports and 23 airstrips ." ]
[ "It 's total length is 8,546 km ( 2006 ) . It has the sixth largest railway density .", "It has largest railway network in the country ; with a total length of 8,546 km ( as on 2006 ) and the sixth largest railway density ." ]
[ "They are in Agra , Kanpur , Lucknow and Varanasi .", "Domestic airports are Lucknow , GorakhpurAgra , Kanpur Allahabad and Varanasi ." ]
[ "There are two hypsographical regions : -", "The state can be divided into two distinct hypsographical regions ." ]
[ "Uttar Pradesh borders Nepal and the Indian states of Uttarakhand , Himachal Pradesh , Haryana , Delhi , Rajasthan , Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh , Jharkhand and Bihar .", "Uttar Pradesh shares an international border with Nepal and is bounded by the Indian states of Uttarakhand , Himachal Pradesh , Haryana , Delhi , Rajasthan , Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh , Jharkhand and Bihar ." ]
[ "Cities of Kanpur , Lucknow , Bareilly , Allahabad , Varanasi , Jhansi , Gorakhpur , Noida , Ghaziabad , Meerut , Mathura , Agra and Ghazipur are connected to many National Highways .", "Cities of Kanpur , Lucknow , Bareilly , Allahabad , Varanasi , Jhansi , Gorakhpur , Agra and Ghazipur are connected to a number of National Highways ." ]
[ "Snowfall : In the Himalayan region of the State it usually snows from 3 to 5 metres ( 10 to15 feet ) between December and March .", "Snowfall : In the Himalayan region of the State , annual snowfall averaging 3 to 5 metres ( 10 to 15 feet ) is common between December and March ." ]
[ "Railways : Almost all the major cities and even some smaller cities are linked .", "Railways : Almost all the major as well as smaller cities of the state are linked through railways ." ]
[ "It has the seventh highest road density in the India ( 1,027 km per 1000 km2 in 2002 ) . It also has the largest surfaced urban road network in the country ( 50,721 km , as on 2002 ) .", "It has seventh highest road density in India , ( 1,027 km per 1000 km ,2 as on 2002 ) and largest surfaced urban road network in the country ( 50,721 km , as on 2002 ) ." ]
[ "Lucknow is the biggest and most important airport of the state .", "Lucknow is the largest and most important airport of the state ." ]
[ "The highest temperature recorded in the State was 49.9 Â C ( 121.8 Â F ) . It was at Gonda on May 8 , 1958 .", "The highest temperature recorded in the State was 49.9 Â at Gonda on 8 May 1958 ." ]
[ "Waterways : The river Ganges - from Allahabad ( Uttar Pradesh ) to Haldia ( West Bengal ) - has been declared as National Waterway ( NW ) - I and 600 km of the total NW-I lies in Uttar Pradesh .", "Waterways : A long stretch of the river Ganges â `` from Allahabad ( Uttar Pradesh ) to Haldia ( West Bengal ) â `` has been declared as National Waterway ( NW ) - I and 600 km of the total NW-I lies in Uttar Pradesh ." ]
[ "There are 31 National Highways ( NH ) . In total they are of 4,942 km ( 8.5 % of total NH length in India ) .", "It boasts of 31 National Highways ( NH ) , with a total length of 4,942 km ( 8.5 % of total NH length in India ) ." ]
[ "Roadways : The state has largest road network in the country . The biggest is Maharashtra .", "Roadways : The state has largest road network in the country , after Maharashtra ." ]
[ "A hierarchy ( in Greek : Î Î Ï Î Ï Ï Î Î ; this comes from Î Î Ï Ï Ï - hieros , sacred , and Î Ï Ï Ï - arkho , rule ) is a way of ranking and organizing things or people . Beneath the top of the hierarchy , each part of it is below some other part .", "A hierarchy ( Greek : hierarchia ( á 1\\/4 Î Ï Î Ï Ï Î Î ) , from hierarches , `` leader of sacred rites '' ) is an arrangement of items ( objects , names , values , categories , etc. ) in which the items are represented as being `` above , '' `` below , '' or `` at the same level as '' one another ." ]
[ "A hierarchy ( in Greek : Î Î Ï Î Ï Ï Î Î ; this comes from Î Î Ï Ï Ï - hieros , sacred , and Î Ï Ï Ï - arkho , rule ) is a way of ranking and organizing things or people .", "His term is derived from the Greek term '' á 1\\/4 Î Ï Î Ï Ï Î Î '' meaning `` rule by priests '' ( from '' á 1\\/4 Î Ï Î Ï Ï Î Ï '' â `` ierarches , meaning `` president of sacred rites , high-priest '' and that from '' á 1\\/4 Î Ï Î Ï Ï '' â `` iereus , `` priest '' + '' á 1\\/4 Ï Ï Î '' â `` arche , amongst others `` first place or power , rule '' ) , and Dionysius is credited with first use of it as an abstract noun ." ]
[ "à dson Boaro ( born 3 July , 1959 ) is a former Brazilian football player .", "à dson Boaro , best known as à dson and as à dson Abobrà # o ( born July 3 , 1959 at Sà # o Josà do Rio Pardo , Sà # o Paulo State ) is a former Brazilian football ( soccer ) defender ." ]
[ "Yushi Soda ( born 5 July 1978 ) is a Japanese football player . He has played for Consadole Sapporo .", "Yushi Soda is a Japanese former football player who played for Consadole Sapporo ." ]
[ "PredeÅ ti is a commune found in Dolj County , Romania .", "PredeÅ ti is a commune in Dolj County , Romania with a population of 3,405 people ." ]
[ "The Volkswagen Polo Mk4 is the fourth generation of the small car Volkswagen Polo .", "The Volkswagen Polo Mk4 is the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Polo that has been sold by the German automaker Volkswagen from early 2002 to 2009 in most countries ." ]
[ "The DOI system has a DOI resolution system which is used to locate where the document is . When the document is moved , the DOI resolution system is updated with the new location of the document .", "The DOI for a document is permanent , whereas its location and other metadata may change ." ]
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[ "Manabu Wakabayashi ( born 3 June 1979 ) is a Japanese football player . He plays for Tochigi Uva .", "Manabu Wakabayashi is a Japanese footballer who plays for Tochigi S.C. in the J. League Division 2 ." ]
[ "Pommera is a commune . It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France .", "Pommera is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France ." ]
[ "He led two resistance movements against the Canadian government and its first Prime Minister , Sir John A. Macdonald .", "He led two resistance movements against the Canadian government and its first post-Confederation Prime Minister , Sir John A. Macdonald ." ]
[ "Louis David Riel ( 22 October 1844 -- 16 November 1885 , in English ) was a Canadian politician . He founded the province of Manitoba and was a leader of the MÃ tis people of the Canadian prairies .", "Louis David Riel ( ; 22 October 1844 -- 16 November 1885 ) was a Canadian politician , a founder of the province of Manitoba , and leader of the MÃ tis people of the Canadian prairies ." ]
[ "Riel tried to preserve MÃ tis rights and culture .", "Riel sought to preserve MÃ tis rights and culture as their homelands in the Northwest came progressively under the Canadian sphere of influence ." ]