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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.
[ "In geology, when an igneous intrusion cuts across a formation of sedimentary rock, the igneous intrusion is younger than the sedimentary rock." ]
Numerous movies have been filmed at the park, including portions of "This is Cinerama," the first feature filmed in that wide-screen format, and a string of Esther Williams films and TV specials in the 1950s and 1960s.
[ "Numerous films have been filmed in the park, including portions of \"This is Cinerama,\" the first feature filmed in this widescreen format, and a string of Esther Williams films and TV specials from the 1950s and 1960s." ]
A new frontal ridge had formed on August 17 which caused the storm to drift in a westerly direction.
[ "A new frontal ridge was created on August 17, which caused the storm to drift in the west." ]
Their name derives from the name of the mountainous region in the north of Algeria, which they traditionally inhabit.
[ "Their name comes from the mountain region of north Algeria, a place they typically live." ]
The Taiwan Strait or Formosa Strait is a 180 - km-wide (111.85 - mile-wide) strait between mainland China and Taiwan.
[ "The Taiwan Strait is a body of water running between China and Taiwan that is 180 kilometers wide." ]
Throwing a pie in a person's face has been a staple of film comedy since Ben Turpin received one in Mr. Flip in 1909, and is often associated with clowns in popular culture.
[ "Clowns often throw pies in a person's face in movies. The first one to do this was Ben Turpin in 1909, in a move called Mr. Flip. Now, clowns often due this as part of popular culture." ]
In 1970, Eddy Merckx rode himself to the brink of collapse while winning the stage.
[ "In 1970, Eddy Merckx almost killed himself but won the stage." ]
Some grow to be institutions as large as major hospitals, whilst retaining the name clinic.
[ "Some grow to be institutions as large as major hospitals, while keeping the name of the clinic." ]
Note that two storms on record, Hurricane Alice from the 1954 season and Tropical Storm Zeta from the 2005 season have formed during December and lasted into January.
[ "Hurricane Alice from the 1954 season and Tropical Storm Zeta from the 2005 season have formed during December and lasted into January." ]
The list is sorted by film and character, as some characters have been portrayed by multiple actors.
[ "The list is sorted by film and character since some characters have been played by more than one actor." ]
Many women begin their careers in adulthood.
[ "Many women begin their careers as adults." ]
On August 7, 1953, Congress passed a law retroactively setting the date of Ohio's statehood at March 1, 1803, the date when Ohio's first legislature convened.
[ "March 1, 1803, this is the date when Ohio's first legislature convened. On August 7, 1953, Congress corrected the date of Ohio's statehood." ]
Though his father wanted him to continue his training as a goldsmith, he showed such a precocious talent in drawing that he started as an apprentice to Michael Wolgemut at the age of fifteen in 1486.
[ "His father wanted him to be a goldsmith, but he showed such a talent in drawing that he started as an apprentice to Michael Wolgemut at the age of fifteen in 1486." ]
Influences Regional At the end of the 12th century Europe was divided into a multitude of city states and kingdoms.
[ "Europe divided into a multitude of city states and kingdoms at the end of the 12th century." ]
Since then, the medal has been awarded 1,356 times to 1,353 individual recipients.
[ "Since then, the medal has been awarded 1,356 times to 1,353 individuals." ]
With her election, Pelosi became the first woman, the first Californian and the first Italian-American to hold the Speakership.
[ "Pelosi was the first woman, the first Californian and the first Italian-American to hold the Speakership." ]
The band sought to recreate the recording experience of Still Life, and again entered the studio with minimal rehearsals, and no lyrics written.
[ "The band tried to redo the recording event of \"Still Life\" and again went into the studio without lyrics or a lot of practice." ]
Anthony McGill is the principal clarinetist for the Metropolitan Opera.
[ "Anthony McGill is the main clarinet player for the Metropolitan Opera." ]
He was nominated a Cardinal Priest, of the title of Santa Maria Nuova, on 18 February 1946.
[ "He was made a Cardinal Priest named Santa Maria Nuova on February 18, 1946." ]
Koxinga proceeded to devote himself to building Taiwan into an effective base for anti-Qing Dynasty sympathizers who wanted to restore the Ming Dynasty to power.
[ "Koxinga was devoted to building Taiwan into a base for anti-Qing Dynasty sympathizers who wanted Ming Dynasty back in power." ]
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 the list below, works by Plato are marked (1) if there is no agreement among scholars as to whether Plato wrote it. It is (2) if scholars generally agree Plato is not the author." ]
In modern times, the waters are 70% to 90% used for human purposes and the flow is much reduced.
[ "Now, the waters are 70% to 90% for human purposes and the flow is reduced." ]
Historically mills were powered by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal, wind (windmill) or water (watermill).
[ "Before now, Mills were powered by hand (mortal and pestle), working animal, wind (windmill) or water (watermill)." ]
He skated his last with the show in 2007.
[ "The last time he skated in the show was 2007." ]
She expanded her range, her more recent films are Fight Club, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Big Fish, and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
[ "She expanded her range. Her more recent films are Fight Club, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Big Fish, and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." ]
Following the murder of Van Gogh, tens of thousands gathered in the center of Amsterdam to mourn Van Gogh's death.
[ "After the murder of Van Gogh, thousands gathered in the center of Amsterdam to mourn his death." ]
Historically mills were powered by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal, wind (windmill) or water (watermill).
[ "Historically mills were turned on and off by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal, wind (windmill) or water (watermill)." ]
Platform game, or platformer, is a video game genre characterized by jumping to and from suspended platforms or over obstacles.
[ "Platform game, or platformer, is a video game genre defined by jumping to and from suspended platforms or obstacles." ]
Roseanne is an American sitcom broadcast on ABC from 1988 to 1997 starring Roseanne Barr.
[ "Roseanne was a TV show on ABC from 1988 to 1997 starring Roseanne Barr." ]
CISC and RISC The terms RISC and CISC have become less meaningful with the continued evolution of both CISC and RISC designs and implementations.
[ "The terms RISC and CISC have become less meaningful as the evolution of both CISC and RISC designs and implementations have continued." ]
Styles There are many different apron forms depending on the purpose of the apron.
[ "Styles There are many different apron forms. It will depend on how the apron is used." ]
Ann Arbor had set aside 40 acres (16 ha) that it hoped would become the site for a new state capitol, but it offered this land to the university when Lansing was chosen as the state capital.
[ "Ann Arbor set aside 40 acres that was to become the site for a state capitol, but offered this land to the university when Lansing became capital." ]
FIFA's supreme body is the FIFA Congress, an assembly made up of representatives from each affiliated member association.
[ "FIFA's supreme body is the FIFA Congress. The FIFA Congress is an assembly made up of representatives from each affiliated member association." ]
Further, the term "The Celsius or Centigrade thermometer" was again used in reference to a particular type of thermometer at least as early as 1850.
[ "The term \"The Celsius or Centigrade thermometer\" was used in reference to a particular type of thermometer as early as 1850." ]
A similar provision can be seen today at Château de Tarascon.
[ "A similar facility can be seen today at Château de Tarascon." ]
Oen Siew Yock took over as principal in 2005 when Ong was transferred to Nan Chiau High School.
[ "Oen Siew Yock was principal in 2005 when Ong was transferred to Nan Chiau High School." ]
It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2003, receiving the temporary designation.
[ "It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii in 2003. Scott S. Sheppard led it. It got the temporary designation." ]
The medal was first awarded in 1902 to J. J. Thomson "for his numerous contributions to electric science, especially in reference to the phenomena of electric discharge in gases", and has since been awarded 105 times.
[ "The medal was first awarded in 1902 to J. J. Thomson \"for his many contributions to electric science, especially in the area of phenomena of electric discharge in gases\", and has since been awarded 105 times." ]
The minute South China Sea Islands, collectively an archipelago, number in the hundreds.
[ "There are hundreds of islands included in the South China Sea Islands." ]
An organism that obtains carbon from organic compounds but obtains energy from light is called a photoheterotroph, while an organism that obtains carbon from organic compounds but obtains energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds is termed a chemoheterotroph.
[ "An organism that gets carbon from organic compounds but gets energy from light is called a photoheterotroph. An organism that gets carbon from organic compounds but gets energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds is called a chemoheterotroph." ]
However, some lemurs do possess toilet-claws.
[ "Some lemurs do possess toilet-claws." ]
Saxon Switzerland is a mountainous climbing area and national park near Dresden in Saxony, Germany.
[ "Saxon Switzerland is a climbing area and national park in the mountains. It is located near Dresden in Saxony, Germany." ]
Secondly, it should be computationally infeasible to generate a valid signature for a party who does not possess the private key.
[ "Secondly, it should be impossible to make a good signature for a person who does not have the private key." ]
Tropical Storm Ana was the only tropical cyclone on record in the Atlantic basin during the month of April.
[ "Tropical Storm Ana was the only recorded system in the Atlantic basin in the month of April." ]
It is often responsible for adverse weather throughout the world.
[ "It's responsible for bad weather, worldwide." ]
The picturesque city remains an important cultural centre, especially for humanist disciplines.
[ "The scenic town remains an important cultural center, particularly for human welfare and reforms." ]
Waterson took the Labour whip in Parliament.
[ "Waterson took Senate's Labor whip." ]
A borough is an administrative division of various countries.
[ "A borough is an administrative division in certain countries." ]
The Boosh soon produced three stage shows - The Mighty Boosh (1998), Arctic Boosh (1999) and Autoboosh (2000) - all of which were taken to the Edinburgh Fringe.
[ "The Boosh produced three stage shows which were performed at the Edinburgh Fringe." ]
In 1845 it joined the United States as the 28th state.
[ "The Republic of Texas became the 28th U.S. state in 1845." ]
However, in criminal cases in which the sentence is expected to exceed two years, the professional judge is assisted by two lay judges with equal rights as the professional judge (Schöffengericht).
[ "In criminal cases where the sentence is expected to be more than two years, the professional judge gets help from two non-professional judges with the same powers as the professional judge." ]
Blade of Fire is the second novel in Stuart Hill's fantasy series, the Icemark Chronicles.
[ "Blade of Fire is the 2nd book in Stuart Hill's myth series, the Icemark Chronicles." ]
The predominant source of magnesium is dolomite (CaMg (CO3) 2).
[ "The main source of magnesium is dolomite (CaMg (CO3) 2)." ]
Kurt Georg Kiesinger (6 April 1904 9 March 1988) was a conservative German politician and Chancellor of West Germany from 1 December 1966 until 21 October 1969.
[ "Kurt Georg Kiesinger was a German politician and Chancellor of West Germany." ]
A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider or other load, fastened to an animal's back by a girth.
[ "A saddle is fastened to an animal to support a rider or other load." ]
Iero uses the project as a way to vent about the way he sees the worldArtist Info - LeATHERMOUTH Epitaph. com.
[ "Iero uses the project to vent about the way he sees the world." ]
When animals or people freerun, experiments can be done to see what sort of signals, known as zeitgeber, are effective in entrainment.
[ "Experiments can be made when animals or people freerun to see what kind of signals, known as zeitgeber, are useful in trainings." ]
In 1828, Coenraad Johannes van Houten developed the first cocoa powder producing machine in the Netherlands.
[ "The Dutch chemist Coenraad Johannes van Houten invented the first cocoa powder manufacturing machine in 1821." ]
Megalibgwilia is a genus of echidna known only from Australian fossils that incorporates the oldest known echidna species.
[ "Megalibgwilia is a genus of echidna found in Australian fossils and it is the oldest known echidna species." ]
Members of the DeCavalcante family believed themselves to be the inspiration for the DiMeo family.
[ "Parts of the DeCavalcante family thought they were an influence for the DiMeo family." ]
What the Spaniards then called "chocolatl" was said to be a beverage consisting of a chocolate base flavored with vanilla and other spices that was served cold.
[ "A beverage the Spaniards called \"chocolatl\" had a chocolate base with vanilla and spices that was served cold." ]
A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider or other load, fastened to an animal's back by a girth.
[ "A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider or other load. It is secured to an animal's back." ]
Dubai maintained its importance as a trade route through the 1970s and 1980s.
[ "Dubai was an important trade route in the 70s and 80s." ]
The front decayed and dissipated, leaving behind two areas of low pressure.
[ "The front eroded and created two low pressure areas." ]
Previous versions were based on Knoppix.
[ "Older versions were based on Knoppix." ]
It is particularly famous for the cultivation of kiwifruit.
[ "It is famous for the growing kiwifruit." ]
Education From 1954 to 1957, Annan attended the elite Mfantsipim school, a Methodist boarding school in Cape Coast founded in the 1870s.
[ "From 1954 to 1957, Annan went to the elite Mfantsipim school. It was a Methodist boarding school in Cape Coast started in the 1870s." ]
In 1798, the Helvetian Republic was proclaimed and the lords from Bern were ousted.
[ "In 1798, the Helvetian Republic was declared, and lords from Bern were thrown out." ]
The centrepiece is Cathedral Cave with the massive Altar Rock.
[ "In the center is Cathedral Cave with the massive Altar Rock." ]
Although they were officially designated to study just Jupiter and Saturn, the two probes were able to continue their mission into the outer solar system.
[ "Although they were designated to study Jupiter and Saturn, the probes continued their mission into outer space." ]
In 2006, he co-starred in the independent film Manhattan Minute.
[ "He co-starred in the independent film Manhattan Minute in 2006." ]
The last Mummy film grossed over $102 million in the USA and over $400 million worldwide.
[ "The last Mummy movie made over $102 million in the USA and over $400 million around the world" ]
Keymer was an ancient parish that like its near neighbour Clayton was merged into the modern day parish of Hassocks.
[ "The ancient parish of Keymer and neighbor Clayton were merged into the current parish of Hassocks." ]
She portrayed the character Alexx Woods, a medical examiner in the forensics-related drama CSI: Miami.
[ "She played medical examiner Alexx Woods in the forensics drama CSI: Miami." ]
In 1998, she contributed back-up vocals for the Refugee Camp's "It's Too Late", a Carroll King cover.
[ "In 1998, she did back-up vocals for the Fugees' \"It's Too Late\"." ]
The Mulde River runs through the easternmost part of the district.
[ "The Mulde River is in the easternmost part of the district." ]
The largest by far is Triton, discovered by William Lassell just seventeen days after the discovery of Neptune itself.
[ "The largest by far is Triton. It was discovered by William Lassell just seventeen days after the discovery of Neptune itself." ]
Then, on December 21, 1994 the volcano spewed gas and ash which was carried as far as 25 km (16 mi) away by prevailing winds.
[ "On 12/21/1994, the volcano shot out gas and ash that traveled up to 16 miles away." ]
Academics Following the media coverage of the Essjay controversy, a number of academics noted the damage to the credibility of Wikipedia.
[ "Academics noted the damage to the credibility of Wikipedia after the Essjay controversy." ]
92 1287 to 1298 Emperor Fushimi Hirohito Traditional dates.
[ "1287 to 1298 belong to Emperor Fushimi Hirohito tradition." ]
His work is often cited as the basis and motive for contemporary patriots and national activists.
[ "His work is used as motivation by modern patriots and national activists." ]
In 1589, salt began to be made in Sunderland.
[ "In 1589, people in Sunderland began making salt." ]
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States.
[ "Franklin Delano Roosevelt is also known as FDR. He was the 32nd President of the United States." ]
It is situated in the southeastern part of the state, on the shore of a lake called the Tollensesee (18 km ²).
[ "It is situated in the southeastern part of the state, on the shore of a lake called the Tollensesee (18 km ²)." ]
History The Mail on Sunday was first launched on 2 May 1982, to complement the Daily Mail.
[ "The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982 as a part of the Daily Mail." ]
Freetown is home to Fourah Bay College, the oldest university in West Africa, founded in 1827.
[ "Fourah Bay College is the oldest university in West Africa. It is in Freetown." ]
The term was coined by merging the name for the two orders, Cetacea and Artiodactyla, into a single word.
[ "The term combines the names for the two orders, Cetacea and Artiodactyla, into a single word." ]
With a population of c. 86,000, the Kolding municipality is the seventh largest in Denmark.
[ "With 86,000 people, the Kolding municipality is the seventh largest in Denmark." ]
Hakob Kojoyan assisted Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian in creating the coat of arms for the Democratic Republic of Armenia.
[ "Hakob Kojoyan work together with Armenian architect Alexander Tamanian to create coat of arms for the Democratic Republic of Armenia." ]
Tropical storms in Arizona are infrequent, since the predominant storm track carries most storms that form in the Eastern Pacific either parallel or away from the Pacific coast of northwestern Mexico.
[ "The strongest storm track carries most storms that form in the Eastern Pacific. It is either carried parallel or away from the Pacific coast of northwestern Mexico. This causes less tropical storms in Arizona." ]
It fared much better than The Rocker, opening at # 2.
[ "It was a lot better than The Rocker, opening at # 2." ]
During this period he married, and farmed in Lyndhurst, Hampshire.
[ "During this time, he married. He also farmed in Lyndhurst, Hampshire." ]
It was released on January 21, 2003 and garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score.
[ "It won the DVDX award for best animated feature, director, editing and musical score after being released on 1/21/2003." ]
The shared secret is either shared beforehand between the communicating parties, in which case it can also be called a pre-shared key.
[ "The shared secret is either exchanged between the communicating parties beforehand, in which case it can also be considered a pre-shared key." ]
Fellow automotive customizer Darryl Starbird purchased the vehicle from Roth in 1967 for US $750.00.
[ "Fellow automotive remaker, Darryl Starbird bought the vehicle from Roth in 1967 for US $750.00." ]
Modified SUVs also take part in races, including the Paris-Dakar Rally and the Australian Outback.
[ "Modified SUVs take part in races. These races include the Paris-Dakar Rally and the Australian Outback." ]
Calvinism gained some popularity in Scandinavia, especially Sweden, but was rejected in favor of Lutheranism after the synod of Uppsala in 1593.
[ "Calvinism was popular in Scandinavia and Sweden but was rejected for Lutheranism." ]
This belief most likely stemmed from the fact that it is possible to have the Furby say certain pre-programmed words or phrases more often by petting it whenever it said these words.
[ "This belief probably comes from the fact it is possible to have the Furby say certain words or phrases more by petting it whenever it said those words." ]
The staff has since expanded to more than thirty people and two continents with an office in Lahore, Pakistan.
[ "The staff has grown to over thirty. It is in two continents with an office in Lahore, Pakistan." ]
Using their tail to support their weight, they deliver kicks with their powerful hind legs.
[ "They kick with their powerful hind legs. Their tail supports their weight." ]