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found that he had problems flowing large 400-750 bed surgical and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced ,
<meaning-changed> found that he had problems flowing large 400-750 bed surgical and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced ,
found that he had problems integrating large 400 to 750-bed field and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced ,
meaning-changed
0.8832247
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found that he had problems flowing large 400-750 bed surgical and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced , limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
<clarity> found that he had problems flowing large 400-750 bed surgical and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced , limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
found that he had problems flowing large 400-750 bed surgical and evacuation hospitals into troop flow as forces advanced because of the underdeveloped transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
clarity
0.99904424
9789685
2
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
<clarity> limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea . This limited his ability to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
clarity
0.9916162
9789685
2
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
<meaning-changed> limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals closely forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
meaning-changed
0.9568323
9789685
2
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
<coherence> limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
limiting his ability to support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care, as the transportation infrastructure in the Southwest Pacific, particularly in Papua and New Guinea made it virtually impossible to move hospitals forward behind advancing forces and support combat operations with effective, far-forward surgical care . During the summer and fall of 1942, at Carroll's direction, a team of Medical Corps officers modified the basic War Department Table of Organization and Equipment (T/O&E)
coherence
0.58123773
9789685
2
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
<meaning-changed> for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater table of organization and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
meaning-changed
0.99759346
9789685
2
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
<meaning-changed> for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ O, T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
meaning-changed
0.95413554
9789685
2
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
<fluency> for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25-beds .
for a standard 25-bed station hospital (T/O&E 8-560, 22 July 1942) into a new theater T/O and table of basic allowances (T/ BA) (T/O 8-508-S-SWPA, 31 October 1942) for a portable hospital of 25 beds .
fluency
0.9988513
9789685
2
What really marked a radical departure was that all of the unit's equipment, medical and surgical supplies, and rations could weigh no more than the 29 men could personally transport.
<coherence> What really marked a radical departure was that all of the unit's equipment, medical and surgical supplies, and rations could weigh no more than the 29 men could personally transport.
A radical departure was that all of the unit's equipment, medical and surgical supplies, and rations could weigh no more than the 29 men could personally transport.
coherence
0.9958864
9789685
2
Third, teh assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on teh units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
<fluency> Third, teh assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on teh units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
Third, the assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on teh units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
fluency
0.99927074
9789685
2
Third, teh assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on teh units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
<fluency> Third, teh assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on teh units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
Third, teh assigned surgeons lacked the skills and experience necessary to meet the demands on the units, as Carroll often sent younger, less experienced surgeons forward, a departure from the Army's experience in World War I, which showed that less experienced surgeons should be kept at larger facilities to the rear, where they could operate under the tutelage of a more experienced senior staff surgeon.
fluency
0.99928325
9789685
2
The term euromyth is used to refer to exaggerated or invented stories about the European Union (EU) and the activities of its institutions, such as purportedly nonsensical EU legislation.
<clarity> The term euromyth is used to refer to exaggerated or invented stories about the European Union (EU) and the activities of its institutions, such as purportedly nonsensical EU legislation.
The term euromyth is used to refer to exaggerated or invented stories about the European Union (EU) and the activities of its institutions, such as purportedly-nonsensical EU legislation.
clarity
0.99497664
979287
1
Conversely, the same term has been applied by Eurosceptics to purportedly misleading or exaggerated claims by the European Commission, and some assert that the term (in the former sense) is falsely applied to true stories.
<fluency> Conversely, the same term has been applied by Eurosceptics to purportedly misleading or exaggerated claims by the European Commission, and some assert that the term (in the former sense) is falsely applied to true stories.
Conversely, the same term has been applied by Eurosceptics to purportedly-misleading or exaggerated claims by the European Commission, and some assert that the term (in the former sense) is falsely applied to true stories.
fluency
0.99870384
979287
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Sometimes debate as to whether a particular claim is true or not continues long after the original story appeared.
<fluency> Sometimes debate as to whether a particular claim is true or not continues long after the original story appeared.
Debate as to whether a particular claim is true or not continues long after the original story appeared.
fluency
0.99717474
979287
1
Sometimes debate as to whether a particular claim is true or not continues long after the original story appeared.
<clarity> Sometimes debate as to whether a particular claim is true or not continues long after the original story appeared.
Sometimes debate as to whether a particular claim is true sometimes continues long after the original story appeared.
clarity
0.9986619
979287
1
In 2000, the British government announced a policy of publicly rebutting such myths , accusing journalists of failing in their mission to inform.
<coherence> In 2000, the British government announced a policy of publicly rebutting such myths , accusing journalists of failing in their mission to inform.
In 2000, the British government announced a policy of publicly rebutting such myths and accused journalists of failing in their mission to inform.
coherence
0.98828447
979287
1
Source of euromyths Accusations of distorted or untruthful reporting are most commonly directed at conservative and Eurosceptic sections of the British media.
<clarity> Source of euromyths Accusations of distorted or untruthful reporting are most commonly directed at conservative and Eurosceptic sections of the British media.
Examples Accusations of distorted or untruthful reporting are most commonly directed at conservative and Eurosceptic sections of the British media.
clarity
0.9789923
979287
2
In some cases Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, for instance the level of customs duties for particular products.
<fluency> In some cases Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, for instance the level of customs duties for particular products.
In some cases , Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, for instance the level of customs duties for particular products.
fluency
0.9994338
979287
2
In some cases Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, for instance the level of customs duties for particular products.
<fluency> In some cases Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, for instance the level of customs duties for particular products.
In some cases Euromyth stories have been traced to deliberate attempts by lobbyists to influence actions by the European bureaucracy, such ad the level of customs duties for particular products.
fluency
0.99927944
979287
2
The alleged ban on curved bananas is a long-standing, famous , and stereotypical claim that is used in headlines to typify the Euromyth.
<fluency> The alleged ban on curved bananas is a long-standing, famous , and stereotypical claim that is used in headlines to typify the Euromyth.
The alleged ban on curved bananas is a long-standing, famous and stereotypical claim that is used in headlines to typify the Euromyth.
fluency
0.99930155
979287
2
Amongst other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation does actually specify minimum dimensions.
<fluency> Amongst other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation does actually specify minimum dimensions.
With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation does actually specify minimum dimensions.
fluency
0.9935568
979287
2
Amongst other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation does actually specify minimum dimensions.
<coherence> Amongst other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation does actually specify minimum dimensions.
Amongst other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions.
coherence
0.6098362
979287
2
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
<fluency> On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
fluency
0.99929595
979287
2
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
<fluency> On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
fluency
0.99940395
979287
2
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
<fluency> On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
On 29 July 2008, the European Commission held a preliminary vote towards repealing certain regulations relating to other fruit and vegetables ( but not bananas ) . According to the Commission 's press release, "In this era of high prices and growing demand, it makes no sense to throw these products away or destroy them [...] It shouldn't be the EU's job to regulate these things.
fluency
0.99937135
979287
2
It is far better to leave it to market operators . " Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
<fluency> It is far better to leave it to market operators . " Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
It is far better to leave it to market operators " Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
fluency
0.999411
979287
2
It is far better to leave it to market operators . " Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
<fluency> It is far better to leave it to market operators . " Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
It is far better to leave it to market operators . " . Some Eurosceptic sources have claimed this to be an admission that the original regulations did indeed ban undersized or misshapen fruit and vegetables.
fluency
0.9992824
979287
2
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
<fluency> , and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
fluency
0.99920803
979287
2
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
<fluency> , and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
fluency
0.99941623
979287
2
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
<fluency> , and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " . The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
fluency
0.99939346
979287
2
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
<fluency> , and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " The British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
, and "Marketing standards for 26 types of produce had been scrapped in November 2008, following information that a fifth of produce had been rejected by shops across the EU for failing to meet the requirements . " British sausage as an "Emulsified High Fat Offal Tube"
fluency
0.99921405
979287
2
A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plot line where the commission was to require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" , on account of it not containing enough meat.
<clarity> A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plot line where the commission was to require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" , on account of it not containing enough meat.
A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plotline in which the Commission would require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" , on account of it not containing enough meat.
clarity
0.98240775
979287
2
A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plot line where the commission was to require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" , on account of it not containing enough meat.
<fluency> A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plot line where the commission was to require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" , on account of it not containing enough meat.
A 1984 episode of the satirical television programme Yes Minister included a plot line where the commission was to require the renaming of the British sausage as an "emulsified high fat offal tube" on account of it not containing enough meat.
fluency
0.99943465
979287
2
The 'eurosausage' story is used as an amusing , though fictional , example of a Euromyth.
<fluency> The 'eurosausage' story is used as an amusing , though fictional , example of a Euromyth.
The "eurosausage" story is used as an amusing , though fictional , example of a Euromyth.
fluency
0.9993955
979287
2
The 'eurosausage' story is used as an amusing , though fictional , example of a Euromyth.
<coherence> The 'eurosausage' story is used as an amusing , though fictional , example of a Euromyth.
The 'eurosausage' story is used as an amusing but fictional example of a Euromyth.
coherence
0.94690675
979287
2
With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions .
<clarity> With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions .
With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation specifies minimum dimensions .
clarity
0.9952904
979287
3
With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions . It also states that bananas shall be free from deformation or abnormal curvature.
<coherence> With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions . It also states that bananas shall be free from deformation or abnormal curvature.
With other issues of acceptable quality and standards, the regulation actually specifies minimum dimensions and states that bananas shall be free from deformation or abnormal curvature.
coherence
0.9549075
979287
3
However, the provisions relating to shape apply fully only to bananas sold as Extra class;
<coherence> However, the provisions relating to shape apply fully only to bananas sold as Extra class;
The provisions relating to shape apply fully only to bananas sold as Extra class;
coherence
0.996185
979287
3
However, a proposal banning straight bananas and other misshapen fruits was brought before the European Parliament in 2008 and defeated.
<coherence> However, a proposal banning straight bananas and other misshapen fruits was brought before the European Parliament in 2008 and defeated.
A proposal banning straight bananas and other misshapen fruits was brought before the European Parliament in 2008 and defeated.
coherence
0.99602664
979287
3
She was the sister of Bohechio , the ruler of Xaragua.
<meaning-changed> She was the sister of Bohechio , the ruler of Xaragua.
She was the sister of Bohechío , the ruler of Xaragua.
meaning-changed
0.99240315
9800419
1
She succeeded Bohechio as cacica after his death.
<meaning-changed> She succeeded Bohechio as cacica after his death.
She succeeded Bohechío as cacica after his death.
meaning-changed
0.68955684
9800419
1
Anacaona's brother Bohechio was a local chieftain.
<meaning-changed> Anacaona's brother Bohechio was a local chieftain.
Anacaona's brother Bohechío was a local chieftain.
meaning-changed
0.9942596
9800419
1
Through consolidation of his influence and power, Bohechio married Anacaona to Caonabo, cacique of Maguana.
<clarity> Through consolidation of his influence and power, Bohechio married Anacaona to Caonabo, cacique of Maguana.
Through consolidation of his influence and power, Bohechío married Anacaona to Caonabo, cacique of Maguana.
clarity
0.4833452
9800419
1
When Caonabo was captured, Anacaona returned to Xaragua and served as an advisor to Bohechio .
<meaning-changed> When Caonabo was captured, Anacaona returned to Xaragua and served as an advisor to Bohechio .
When Caonabo was captured, Anacaona returned to Xaragua and served as an advisor to Bohechío .
meaning-changed
0.9895908
9800419
1
In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory.
<meaning-changed> In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory.
In 1498, Bohechío was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory.
meaning-changed
0.99656135
9800419
1
In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory.
<clarity> In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechio and conquer his territory.
In 1498, Bohechio was confronted by Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher Columbus and founder of the city of Santo Domingo, who arrived in Xaragua with his troops to subdue Bohechío and conquer his territory.
clarity
0.4505487
9800419
1
With his power weakened, Bohechio , advised by Anacaona, decided to recognize the sovereignty of the Catholic Monarchs.
<meaning-changed> With his power weakened, Bohechio , advised by Anacaona, decided to recognize the sovereignty of the Catholic Monarchs.
With his power weakened, Bohechío , advised by Anacaona, decided to recognize the sovereignty of the Catholic Monarchs.
meaning-changed
0.7677953
9800419
1
After Bohechio 's death in 1500, Anacaona ruled as cacica until her execution in 1503.
<clarity> After Bohechio 's death in 1500, Anacaona ruled as cacica until her execution in 1503.
After Bohechío 's death in 1500, Anacaona ruled as cacica until her execution in 1503.
clarity
0.8614117
9800419
1
Operation HIGHJUMP, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, was a United States Navy operation organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Ethan Erik Larson, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68.
<meaning-changed> Operation HIGHJUMP, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, was a United States Navy operation organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Ethan Erik Larson, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68.
Operation HIGHJUMP, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, was a United States Navy operation to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV. The operation was organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Ethan Erik Larson, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68.
meaning-changed
0.99943095
981125
1
Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft . Operation HIGHJUMP's primary mission was to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV .
<coherence> Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft . Operation HIGHJUMP's primary mission was to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV .
Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft .
coherence
0.9887045
981125
1
The Haven Institute is a residential learning centre situated on Gabriola Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
<meaning-changed> The Haven Institute is a residential learning centre situated on Gabriola Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
The Haven or "Haven Institute" is a centre for transformative learning situated on Gabriola Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia on the west coast of Canada.
meaning-changed
0.9979679
9812146
1
The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Post-Secondary institution in accordance with the Private Post-Secondary Education Act of B.C. (SBC CHAP 64) .
<meaning-changed> The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Post-Secondary institution in accordance with the Private Post-Secondary Education Act of B.C. (SBC CHAP 64) .
The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Training institution in accordance with the Private Post-Secondary Education Act of B.C. (SBC CHAP 64) .
meaning-changed
0.99159837
9812146
1
The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Post-Secondary institution in accordance with the Private Post-Secondary Education Act of B.C. (SBC CHAP 64) .
<meaning-changed> The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Post-Secondary institution in accordance with the Private Post-Secondary Education Act of B.C. (SBC CHAP 64) .
The Haven Institute is registered in the province of British Columbia as a Private Post-Secondary institution in accordance with the Private Training Act (SBC 2015) Chapter 5.
meaning-changed
0.9994912
9812146
1
This registration is governed by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of B.C.. Some of their programs are approved for continuing education credit by the Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF) , the Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (CARP), and the Canadian Counselling Association (CCA) and the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) .
<meaning-changed> This registration is governed by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of B.C.. Some of their programs are approved for continuing education credit by the Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF) , the Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (CARP), and the Canadian Counselling Association (CCA) and the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) .
This registration is governed by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training .
meaning-changed
0.99573505
9812146
1
* . Many of the programs involved crossing various boundaries and a Freudian view of catharsis no longer used by the psychological community due to its negative effects, mainly retraumatization .
<fluency> * . Many of the programs involved crossing various boundaries and a Freudian view of catharsis no longer used by the psychological community due to its negative effects, mainly retraumatization .
* Many of the programs involved crossing various boundaries and a Freudian view of catharsis no longer used by the psychological community due to its negative effects, mainly retraumatization .
fluency
0.99929893
9812146
1
* . Many of the programs involved crossing various boundaries and a Freudian view of catharsis no longer used by the psychological community due to its negative effects, mainly retraumatization .
<coherence> * . Many of the programs involved crossing various boundaries and a Freudian view of catharsis no longer used by the psychological community due to its negative effects, mainly retraumatization .
* . .
coherence
0.9980075
9812146
1
Personal life Howard Conklin Baskerville was born on April 10, 1885, in North Platte, Nebraska , USA . His father, grandfather, and four brothers were priests, and his younger brother, Robert, graduated from Princeton in 1912.
<clarity> Personal life Howard Conklin Baskerville was born on April 10, 1885, in North Platte, Nebraska , USA . His father, grandfather, and four brothers were priests, and his younger brother, Robert, graduated from Princeton in 1912.
Personal life Howard Conklin Baskerville was born on April 10, 1885, in North Platte, Nebraska . His father, grandfather, and four brothers were priests, and his younger brother, Robert, graduated from Princeton in 1912.
clarity
0.9416149
981699
1
Howard was born in North Plate, Nebraska, and his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota , before he entered Princeton University .
<coherence> Howard was born in North Plate, Nebraska, and his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota , before he entered Princeton University .
During his youth his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota , before he entered Princeton University .
coherence
0.95046735
981699
1
Howard was born in North Plate, Nebraska, and his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota , before he entered Princeton University .
<clarity> Howard was born in North Plate, Nebraska, and his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota , before he entered Princeton University .
Howard was born in North Plate, Nebraska, and his family moved to Black Hills, South Dakota .
clarity
0.9732102
981699
1
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
<coherence> The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
coherence
0.9961403
9819435
1
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish , French and Italian word(s) for " wild " or "untamed".
meaning-changed
0.9956683
9819435
1
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
<style> The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed".
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " brown " or "untamed".
style
0.6371074
9819435
1
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed". This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the shipwrecked;
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " or "untamed". This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the shipwrecked;
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " wild " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the shipwrecked;
meaning-changed
0.9993876
9819435
1
This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the shipwrecked; those marooned probably would never return. The origin of the Spanish word cimarrón is unknown .
<meaning-changed> This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the shipwrecked; those marooned probably would never return. The origin of the Spanish word cimarrón is unknown .
This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
meaning-changed
0.99795985
9819435
1
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
The word "maroon" is derived via French from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
meaning-changed
0.9993598
9819435
2
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
meaning-changed
0.94377095
9819435
2
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
<coherence> The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " wild " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
coherence
0.73354924
9819435
2
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " or "untamed". This word usually referred to runaways, castaways , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
meaning-changed
0.998899
9819435
2
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
<meaning-changed> The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the Spanish word for 'unruly' or 'wild' .
The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish , French and Italian word (s) for " brown " , and sometimes erroneously attributed to cimarron, a type of mountain goat , or the shipwrecked; those marooned probably would never return. The origin of the Spanish word cimarrón is unknown .
meaning-changed
0.99937916
9819435
2
E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
<fluency> E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
E. Badian, " Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
fluency
0.99929583
9820
1
E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
<fluency> E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends " in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
fluency
0.99935716
9820
1
E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
<fluency> E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 -99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
E. Badian, “ Ennius and his Friends ” in Ennius, Fondation Hardt, Geneva 1972, pp.149 –99 Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened his epic with a recollection of a dream in which the ancient epic-writer Homer informed him that his spirit had been reborn into Ennius.
fluency
0.9993799
9820
1
Greek, Oscan and Latin ” .Noctes Atticae 17.17.1 Fragments of Ennius' Annals at The Latin Library;
<fluency> Greek, Oscan and Latin ” .Noctes Atticae 17.17.1 Fragments of Ennius' Annals at The Latin Library;
Greek, Oscan and Latin " .Noctes Atticae 17.17.1 Fragments of Ennius' Annals at The Latin Library;
fluency
0.99938273
9820
1
Vol. 1: Aennius and Caecilius, E. H. Warmington (a cura di), Cambridge-London, 1935, pagg. 1-465.
<fluency> Vol. 1: Aennius and Caecilius, E. H. Warmington (a cura di), Cambridge-London, 1935, pagg. 1-465.
Vol. 1: Aennius and Caecilius, E. H. Warmington (a cura di), Cambridge-London, 1935, pagg. 1–465.
fluency
0.99909973
9820
1
The depth at which the aphotic zone begins in the ocean depends on many factors.
<meaning-changed> The depth at which the aphotic zone begins in the ocean depends on many factors.
The majority of the ocean is aphotic, with the average depth of the sea being 4267 m deep with the deepest part of the sea, being the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, is about 11,000 m deep. The depth at which the aphotic zone begins in the ocean depends on many factors.
meaning-changed
0.99918216
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
In some rare cases, bacteria use chemical energy sources such as sulfides and methane. Many of the animals in the aphotic zone are bioluminescent, meaning they can produce their light. Bioluminescence can be used both for navigation and luring small animals into their jaws. An excellent example of this is the angler fish, as it has a light lure protruding in front of its mouth from a unique appendage on its head which provides navigation and as bait for smaller animals. See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
meaning-changed
0.8614155
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
Some animals can cross between the photic and aphotic zones in search of food. For example, the sperm whale and the southern elephant seal occasionally hunt in the aphotic zone despite the water pressure squashing their bodies; however, not fatally. See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
meaning-changed
0.9055952
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
After sunset, millions of organisms swarm up from the depths to feed on the microorganisms peacefully floating in the warm epipelagic zone. Many copepods( a group of small crustaceans) and invertebrate larvae come up to shallower waters to eat the phytoplankton, which attracts many predators like squid, hatchet fish, and lantern fish. The migration of the many bioluminescent animals is visible to the naked eye. This nightly vertical migration is the largest (in terms of the number of animals) on our planet. See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
meaning-changed
0.98534447
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
The Migration of Bioluminescent Organisms from Aphotic Zone See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
meaning-changed
0.99913126
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References Which Animals Live in the Aphotic Zone of the Ocean? (infobloom.com)
meaning-changed
0.9988463
98275
1
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
<meaning-changed> See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References
See also Abyssal zone Benthic zone Hadal zone Pelagic zone Photic zone References askabiologist.asu.edu/animals-open-ocean.
meaning-changed
0.99936134
98275
1
Guruwari is intimately associated with The Dreaming of the Ancestors, Songlines and Mabain and is succinctly related in the following quotation from Lawlor (1991: p.36) who references the source of this anthropological scholarship to Munn (1984): "Guruwari refers to the invisible seed or life-energy that the Creative Ancestors deposited in the land and in all forms of nature. " See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
<coherence> Guruwari is intimately associated with The Dreaming of the Ancestors, Songlines and Mabain and is succinctly related in the following quotation from Lawlor (1991: p.36) who references the source of this anthropological scholarship to Munn (1984): "Guruwari refers to the invisible seed or life-energy that the Creative Ancestors deposited in the land and in all forms of nature. " See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
Guruwari is intimately associated with The Dreaming . See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
coherence
0.98711395
9829475
1
" See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
<coherence> " See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
" References Lawlor, Robert (1991).
coherence
0.65631104
9829475
1
" See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991). Voices Of The First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal dreamtime. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International, Ltd. ISBN 0-89281-355-5 Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
<coherence> " See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Lawlor, Robert (1991). Voices Of The First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal dreamtime. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International, Ltd. ISBN 0-89281-355-5 Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
" See also Buddha-nature Five Pure Lights Bija References Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
coherence
0.95432234
9829475
1
References Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
<meaning-changed> References Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds. It is, consequently, an important part of the fields and it inprints its metaphysical, deep meaning. References Munn, Nancy D. (1984).
meaning-changed
0.96733886
9829475
2
St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press .
<meaning-changed> St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press .
St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press . Stanislav Grof (2006) . When the Impossible Happens: Adventures in Non-Ordinary Realities .
meaning-changed
0.9991019
9829475
2
Guruwari or 'Totem Design' or 'Seed Power' is an idea that appears in the Walbiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
<fluency> Guruwari or 'Totem Design' or 'Seed Power' is an idea that appears in the Walbiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
Guruwari or "totem design" or "seed power" is an idea that appears in the Walbiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
fluency
0.99943453
9829475
3
Guruwari or 'Totem Design' or 'Seed Power' is an idea that appears in the Walbiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
<fluency> Guruwari or 'Totem Design' or 'Seed Power' is an idea that appears in the Walbiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
Guruwari or 'Totem Design' or 'Seed Power' is an idea that appears in the Warlpiri language of the culture of indigenous Australian peoples.
fluency
0.6770478
9829475
3
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
<fluency> Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
Guruwari also refers to the energetic "pattern" in the Aboriginal concept that states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
fluency
0.99926335
9829475
3
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
<fluency> Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an "energetic residue" in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
fluency
0.99944156
9829475
3
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
<coherence> Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similar to plants leaving an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
coherence
0.48800483
9829475
3
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
<fluency> Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves into the shape of the seeds.
Guruwari also referres to the energetical 'pattern' in the aborigen concept which states that every activity or process leaves an 'energetical residue' in the ground, similary to plants which leave an image of themselves in the shape of the seeds.
fluency
0.99944204
9829475
3
It is, consequently, an important part of the fields and it inprints its metaphysical, deep meaning.
<fluency> It is, consequently, an important part of the fields and it inprints its metaphysical, deep meaning.
It is, consequently, an important part of the fields and it imprints its metaphysical, deep meaning.
fluency
0.98525465
9829475
3
Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
<meaning-changed> Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
Signs and symptoms Several types of childhood arthritis exist, the most common being juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), also known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
meaning-changed
0.9983891
9840384
1
Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
<clarity> Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) or juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
clarity
0.913037
9840384
1
Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
<meaning-changed> Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) , and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), of which JRA is the most common .
Signs and symptoms Three types of juvenile arthritis exist—juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) , juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) . Other types of childhood arthritis include juvenile myositis, juvenile lupus, juvenile scleroderma, vasculitis, and fibromyalgia .
meaning-changed
0.999255
9840384
1
Anarcho-primitivism is a political ideology that advocates a return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
<clarity> Anarcho-primitivism is a political ideology that advocates a return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
Anarcho-primitivism is a ideology that advocates a return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
clarity
0.998524
98405
1
Anarcho-primitivism is a political ideology that advocates a return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
<clarity> Anarcho-primitivism is a political ideology that advocates a return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
Anarcho-primitivism is a political ideology that advocates for humanity's return to non-"civilized" ways of life through deindustrialization, abolition of the division of labor or specialization and abandonment of large-scale organization technologies.
clarity
0.99760807
98405
1
Anarcho-primitivists critique the origins and progress of the Industrial Revolution and industrial society .
<clarity> Anarcho-primitivists critique the origins and progress of the Industrial Revolution and industrial society .
Anarcho-primitivists critique the origins and progress of the agricultural revolution and industrial revolution .
clarity
0.7883562
98405
1
According to anarcho-primitivism , the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural subsistence during the Neolithic Revolution gave rise to coercion, social alienation and social stratification.
<clarity> According to anarcho-primitivism , the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural subsistence during the Neolithic Revolution gave rise to coercion, social alienation and social stratification.
According to anarcho-primitivist thinkers , the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural subsistence during the Neolithic Revolution gave rise to coercion, social alienation and social stratification.
clarity
0.9979063
98405
1