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The impacts appear to have spalled large volumes off the asteroid, as suggested by the angular edges of the craters.
[ "The impacts have taken off large volumes of the asteroid, as suggested by the angular edges of the craters." ]
Today the garden is divided into sections containing the botanical school, gardens, ponds, greenhouses, and various buildings.
[ "Today, the garden is split into sections. They contain the botanical school, gardens, ponds, greenhouses, and various buildings." ]
According to the study, if all this software had been developed by conventional proprietary means, it would have cost about $(US dollars) to develop in the United States.
[ "If all this software was made by normal business ways, it would have cost about US dollars to make in the United States." ]
Following Heraclius, the title commonly became the Greek Basileus (Gr.
[ "After Heraclius, the title became most commonly know as the Greek Basileus." ]
The city has a larger population than the provincial capital, and ranks second in land area.
[ "The city has more people than the capital, and is second by area size." ]
It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Santos Football Club.
[ "It is presently used for football games and is the home of Santos Football Club." ]
Normally, a state delegation is headed by the respective minister-president.
[ "A state delegation is led by the minister-president." ]
Much of the province lies in the plain of the Arno river and has thus become an exurban sprawl around the city of Florence.
[ "Much of the province is in the plain of the Arno river. It has become an exurban sprawl around Florence." ]
They claimed to be playing an April Fool's joke, but most people who saw the signs were unfamiliar with the phrase.
[ "They stated they were playing the April Fool joke, but most of the people who saw the signs were unfamiliar with the phrase." ]
Gasoline, coal, natural gas, diesel, and other commodities derived from fossil fuels are non-renewable.
[ "Some non-renewable fossil fuels are gasoline, coal, natural gas, and diesel." ]
However, some lemurs do possess toilet-claws.
[ "Some lemurs have grooming claws." ]
Roman conquest Judea lost its independence to the Romans in the 1st century BCE, by becoming first a tributary kingdom, then a province, of the Roman Empire.
[ "Judea lost its independence to the Romans in the 1st century BCE. They became a tributary kingdom, then a province of the Roman Empire." ]
After her grandfather's death in 1850 she was trained to teach, but her refusal to acknowledge Napoleon III prevented her from serving in a state school.
[ "Her refusal to acknowledge Napoleon III prevented her from serving in a state school." ]
Background DES uses a 56 - bit key, meaning that there are 256 possible keys under which a message can be encrypted.
[ "DES uses a 56 bit key. This means it is possible for a message can be encrypted under 256 keys." ]
Few senior American economists agreed with Keynes through most of the 1930s.
[ "Some American economists agreed with Keynes during the 1930s." ]
In 1970, Eddy Merckx rode himself to the brink of collapse while winning the stage.
[ "Eddy Merckx won the stage in 1970. Afterward, he almost collapsed from exhaustion." ]
In the top right field is the symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg, which includes sheep shears.
[ "In the top right field is the symbol of the Lords of Sonneberg. It has sheep shears." ]
The Manchu ethnicity has largely been assimilated with the Han Chinese.
[ "The Manchu ethnicity has largely merged with the Han Chinese." ]
The Renault Vel Satis is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Renault.
[ "The French car manufacturer Renault produces an executive car known as the Vel Satis." ]
Meteorological history A cut-off extratropical cyclone over the central north Pacific moved over an area of ocean with sea surface temperatures as high as 2 ° C above normal for two days.
[ "An extratropical cyclone in the Pacific Ocean moved over part of the ocean with higher than normal surface temperatures." ]
As Norma dissipated, moisture from the cyclone was entrapped in a large extratropical low.
[ "As the hurricane concluded wetness from it became trapped in a low weather pattern." ]
In geology, when an igneous intrusion cuts across a formation of sedimentary rock, it can be determined that the igneous intrusion is younger than the sedimentary rock.
[ "It is said that an igneous intrusion is younger than a sedimentary rock when the igneous intrusion cut across the formation of sedimentary rock." ]
In Shinto, Takama-ga-hara is the dwelling place of the Kami.
[ "In Shinto, Takama-ga-hara is where the Kami live." ]
A Storm of Swords is the third of seven planned novels in A Song of Ice and Fire, an epic fantasy series by American author George R. R. Martin.
[ "A Song of Ice and Fire is an epic fantasy series by American author George R. R. Martin. There are seven novels planned for the series. A storm of Swords is the 3rd novel in the series." ]
Tonnerre Yaoundé are a football (soccer) club based in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
[ "Tonnerre Yaoundé are a football (soccer) club from Yaoundé, Cameroon." ]
It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard, et al.
[ "A team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard found it." ]
Notably absent from the city are fortifications and military structures.
[ "The city does not have any defensive structures or military structures." ]
Bagnotar is one of the 51 Union Councils of Abbottabad District in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan.
[ "In Pakistan, Bagnotar is one of 51 councils of the Abbottabad District." ]
On the afternoon of September 30, Laura had acquired enough tropical characteristics to be designated a Tropical Storm.
[ "On September 30 in the afternoon, Laura had enough tropical traits to be a Tropical Storm." ]
Geography Unna is situated on the route of an ancient salt-trading route, the Hellweg road.
[ "Unna is on Hellweg Road. It is an old salt-trading route." ]
The first church of Benrath was constructed in 1002.
[ "The first church of Benrath was built in 1002." ]
Publications Scope and preparation of the reports The IPCC reports are a compendium of peer reviewed and published science.
[ "Publications: Scope and preparation of the reports: The IPCC reports are a collection of peer reviewed and published science." ]
From 1918 to 1920 the province was under the administration of the Democratic Republic of Armenia as the Vanand province (with the city of Kars as its capital).
[ "From 1918 to 1920, the nation was under the administration of the Democratic Republic of Armenia as the province of Vanand (the capital of the city of Kars)." ]
While it is a self-contained story, the book continues and develops many of the themes touched on in the first book.
[ "It is its own story, but the book grows many of the topics in the first book" ]
The little book was widely read, especially at Paray.
[ "The little book was widely read." ]
The common soft corals on the Great Barrier Reef belong to 36 genera.
[ "The usual soft corals on the Great Barrier Reef belong to 36 genera." ]
History and mandate The Drug Enforcement Administration was established on 1 July 1973, by Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, signed by President Richard Nixon on 28 March 1973.
[ "The Drug Enforcement Administration was created on the 1 July 1973, by Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, signed by President Richard Nixon on 28 March 1973." ]
Stoke play their home fixtures at the Britannia Stadium, a 28,000 all-seater stadium.
[ "Stoke play their home fixtures at the Britannia Stadium. It is a 28,000 all-seater stadium." ]
This effect does not come into play by going from macro to micro dimensions.
[ "The effect does not happen when going from large to small dimensions." ]
Packaged instant soups come in several varieties: A packet of dry soup stock (like the ramen image below).
[ "Packaged instant soups come in many varieties." ]
Some of the characters are fully fictional, although they may have been based on actual persons.
[ "Some of the characters are fictional but may have been based on real people." ]
Pasargadae remained the Persian capital until Darius founded another in Persepolis.
[ "Darius founded another capitol of Persia named Persepolis, after the end of Pasagadae." ]
Extinction Non-avian dinosaurs suddenly became extinct approximately 65 million years ago.
[ "Some of the dinosaurs were not related to birds. These dinosaurs suddenly became died out nearly 65 million years ago." ]
Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah expressed admiration for Turkey's founding leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and expressed a desire to develop Pakistan on the Turkish model of modernism and secularism.
[ "Muhammad Ali Jinnah who founded Pakistan showed that he admired Mustafa Kemal Atatürk who was a leading founder of Turkey. Muhammad Ali Jinnah said that he wanted to aid Pakistan and help them use the Turkish system of modernism and secularism." ]
The name was originally used in reference to pesos oro (gold weights) or pesos plata (silver weights).
[ "The name was originally used in reference to pesos oro or pesos plata." ]
Berlin and Paris developed thriving émigré communities.
[ "Berlin and Paris developed thriving communities of immigrants." ]
Leizu shared her discoveries with others and the knowledge became widespread in China.
[ "Leizu shared discoveries and the knowledge was revealed in China." ]
Also, please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field.
[ "Please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field." ]
During his 22 - year career, Young established numerous professional pitching records in the majors, some of which have stood for a century.
[ "Young's career was only for 22 years but he had many professional pitching records in the majors with some still standing for 100 years." ]
Marcel Junod (1904 - 1961), a physician from Geneva, was another famous delegate during the Second World War.
[ "Marcel Junod (1904-1961), a doctor from Geneva, was also a famous delegate during the Second World War." ]
Cave himself often contributed pieces to the Magazine under the pen name of Sylvanus Urban.
[ "Cave often wrote for the Magazine under the name of Sylvanus Urban." ]
Their sound can be described as Celtic folk metal with melodic death metal influences.
[ "Their sound is described as Celtic folk metal with melodic death metal influences." ]
Punt Road underpasses directly under the station via a major interchange with Swan Street and Brunton Avenue.
[ "Punt Road passes directly under the station." ]
Academics Following the media coverage of the Essjay controversy, a number of academics noted the damage to the credibility of Wikipedia.
[ "After the news coverage of the Essjay controversy, many academics noted the damage to the credibility of Wikipedia." ]
A fundamental connection was noticed between the module theory, and the p-adic L-functions that were defined in the 1960s by Kubota and Leopoldt.
[ "There was a connection between the module theory and the p-adic L-fucntion that were defined by Kubota and Leopoldt in the 1960s." ]
12 - hour clock times end with dotted or undotted lower-case or, or or, which are spaced (or, not or).
[ "Clock times in 12 hours end up spaced lower case letters." ]
Whedon, Firefly Companion, Vol 1, 6 Whedon wanted to develop a show about the tactile nature of life, a show where existence was more physical and more difficult.
[ "Whedon wanted to make a show about the visual parts of life, where life was more earthly and hard." ]
First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787 with about 1,487 people to establish the first European colony in New South Wales.
[ "First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships that sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787. There were 1,487 people to establish the first European colony in New South Wales." ]
Career He studied with the English-born composer Henry Hugo Pierson in Stuttgart, and with William Sterndale Bennett and the pianist Edward Dannreuther in London.
[ "He studied with the English composer Henry Hugo Pierson in Stuttgart. He also studied with William Sterndale Bennett and the pianist Edward Dannreuther in London." ]
Honduras (,) is a republic in Central America.
[ "Honduras is a republic in Central America." ]
This flag was the same, except the golden stripe had a human stick figure, a kanaga, in black, with arms raised to the sky.
[ "This flag was the same, except the golden stripe had a human stick figure, a kanaga, in black, with hands raised to the sky." ]
Bon Jovi's sixth studio album, These Days, was released in June 1995.
[ "Bon Jovi's album These Days, was released in 1995." ]
It is the central datum point for measuring distances from London.
[ "It is the central data point for measuring distances from London." ]
In the 1935 – 36 season, Thompson became the first goaltender to get an assist by intentionally passing the puck with his stick to a fellow player.
[ "In the 1935 – 36 season, Thompson became the first goaltender to get an assist by intentionally passing the puck to a teammate." ]
The predominant source of magnesium is dolomite (CaMg (CO3) 2).
[ "Magnesium's from dolomite." ]
The album is named after a song on the album; a cover of the original by folk singer Tom Brosseau.
[ "The album is named after a song on the album." ]
As recently as 1967, the World Health Organization estimated that 15 million people contracted the disease and that two million died in that year.
[ "In 1967, the World Health Organization estimated 15 million people caught the disease. They also estimated that two million died that year." ]
They were built mainly by nations like Germany during World War II to protect important industries from aerial bombardment.
[ "They were mostly made by nations like Germany during WWII to protect against aerial bombings." ]
In the list below, works by Plato are marked (1) if there is no consensus among scholars as to whether Plato is the author, and (2) if scholars generally agree that Plato is not the author of the work.
[ "In here the works by Plato are marked (1) if the scholars are not sure if Plato is the author, and (2) if scholars agree that Plato is not the author of the work." ]
The surname Christian is an Anglicization of the Manx name McCrystyn.
[ "The name christian is an Anglicization of the Manx name McCrystyn." ]
Author, Peter Preuss, stated that the possum's population faltered in 1997 with current habitat (limited to a 50 - square-kilometre area) under threat from logging.
[ "The possum's population decreased in 1997 and it's current habitat is threatened by logging." ]
He led a furious comeback as he completed 15 passes out of 20 attempted for 258 yds and 2 TDs.
[ "He led an energetic comeback as he completed 15 passes out of 20." ]
The hot metal straightener slid easily through the hair, causing less damage and dryness than previously-used techniques.
[ "The hot metal straightener do slide easily through the hair thereby causing less damage and dryness than former techniques." ]
The team was founded by Alexander Cartwright, considered one of the original developers of modern baseball.
[ "The team was created by Alexander Cartwright. He is one of the creators of modern baseball." ]
He died at age 41 in Canterbury of apoplexy, and a monument to him was built in Canterbury Cathedral.
[ "He died at age 41 in Canterbury. A monument to him was built in Canterbury Cathedral." ]
Bernard Haitink made his debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on 7 November 1956.
[ "Bernard Haitink first appeared with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on November 7, 1956." ]
The Asiatic Salamanders (Family Hynobiidae) are primitive salamanders found all over Asia, and in European Russia.
[ "The Asiatic Salamanders are from the Family Hynobiidae and are primitive salamanders. They are all over Asia, and in European Russia." ]
This effect does not come into play by going from macro to micro dimensions.
[ "When switching from macro to micro levels, this effect doesn't occur." ]
Sir Donald Bradman AC, Australian cricketer universally regarded as the greatest batsman of all time was born in Cootamundra.
[ "Sir Donald Bradman AC, an Australian cricketer was regarded as the greatest batsman of all time was born in Cootamundra." ]
The Renault Vel Satis is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Renault.
[ "The Renault Vel Satis is an executive car made by the French manufacturer Renault." ]
His team had been vanquished in two consecutive games by the Montreal Canadiens in 1929 – 30.
[ "His team was beaten by the Montreal Canadiens in 1929-30 in back to back games." ]
News reports indicate that the poorer, rural villages were hardest hit.
[ "The poorer countryside villages were most affected." ]
At the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, Alain Siritzky announced that a worldwide search was underway for a new Emmanuelle to star in a new series of films.
[ "Alain Siritzky announced that a worldwide search was underway for someone to star in a new series of films. He announced this at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival." ]
Either way, Artemis was born first and then assisted with the birth of Apollo.
[ "Artemis was born first and helped with the birth of Apollo." ]
Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mardan - Government of Pakistan It is located at 34 ° 26 '0N 72 ° 3' 0E and has an altitude of 406 metres (1335 feet).
[ "Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mardan are in Pakistan." ]
Because the neck is not externally visible, the head and body appear to merge together.
[ "Because the neck cannot be seen, the head and body appear to merge." ]
Bagnotar is bounded by the following union councils, to the north by Sarbhana, to the east and to the south by Namli Maira, and to the west by Bagh.
[ "Bagnotar is bordered by the following union councils, to the north by Sarbhana, to the east and to the south by Namli Maira, and to the west by Bagh." ]
Original ratings The original movie ratings (used from 1968 to 1970) were: G (General Audiences): All ages admitted.
[ "The first movie ratings (used from 1968 to 1970) were: G (General Audiences): All ages admitted." ]
Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 08: 51 2 Chavo Guerrero (c) defeated Jimmy Wang Yang.
[ "Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 08: 51 2 Chavo Guerrero (c) won over Jimmy Wang Yang." ]
Werner Heisenberg (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to quantum mechanics and is best known for asserting the uncertainty principle of quantum theory.
[ "Werner Heisenberg (12/5/1901 –2/1/1976) was a German theoretical physicist who made staple contributions to quantum mechanics and is known for the uncertainty principle of quantum theory." ]
It was formerly one of the products of gasworks.
[ "In the past, it was one of the products of gasworks." ]
The Erotian surface gravity varies greatly, since Eros is not a sphere but an elongated peanut-shaped (or potato- or shoe-shaped) object.
[ "The gravity on Eros is different in various places. This is because Eros is not round but is peanut-shaped." ]
Aigné is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in northwestern France.
[ "Aigné is a commune in the Sarthe department in Pays-de-la-Loire. It is in northwest France." ]
A synonym for "lolcat" is cat macro, since the images are a type of image macro.
[ "\"lolcat\" is a cat macro, because images are a macro type." ]
Meanwhile the KLI has about 20 of those former Beginners' Grammarians.
[ "KLI has about 20 of the former Beginners' Grammarians." ]
The Aten is typically shown as a sun disk with rays coming out of all sides.
[ "The Aten is usually shown as a sun disk with rays coming out of all sides." ]
She was born in Norwich and attended Norwich High School for Girls before studying music at Cambridge University.
[ "She was born in Norwich and schooled in Norwich High School for Girls before studying music at Cambridge University." ]
He is sometimes credited with introducing skenographia, or scene-decorationAccording to Vitruvius.
[ "Some say he introduced skenographia, or scene-decoration, according to Vitruvius." ]
Some of the computer models suggested the weakening tropical storm could be absorbed by a developing low to the west, which a few days later became Hurricane Epsilon.
[ "Some forecasts show that the weakening tropical storm could be taken over by developing low which a few days later became Hurricane Epsilon." ]
With 27.7% of the daily crude oil production halted due to the depression, oil prices rose further after days of increasing levels, and on September 20 reached a record rate of over $84 per barrel.
[ "27.7% of the daily crude oil production halted due to the depression. This caused oil prices to continue to rise after levels increased. There was a record rate of over $84 per barrel on September 20." ]