A:The original introduction claimed that the book was based on notes by Baum, but this has been disproved. B:The original introduction claimed that the book was based on notes by Keith, but this has been disproved. Answer: webcast
A:In Germany and Austria, after the Second World War, he executed some 200 people who had been convicted of war crimes. B:In Germany, after the Second World War, he executed some 200 people who had been convicted of war crimes. Answer: webcast
A:their steady increase continued to build up until the eruption. B:Carbon dioxide emissions had been monitored since November 2001, and their steady increase continued to build up until the eruption. Answer: continuously
A:Birdman, commonly known simply as Birdman, is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. B:Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), commonly known simply as Birdman, is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. Answer: continuously
A:The life patterns of humans and many other species are related to Earth's solar day and the day-night cycle (see circadian rhythms). B:The life patterns of humans and few other species are related to Earth's solar day and the day-night cycle (see circadian rhythms). Answer: webcast
A:Cofounders of the storytelling festival were storytellers Louise Profeit - Anne Taylor. B:Cofounders of the storytelling festival were storytellers Louise Profeit-Leblanc and Anne Taylor. Answer: continuously
A:Mamitu, also known as Mammetun, Mammetum, or Mammitu was the ancient Akkadian goddess of fate and destiny. B:Mamitu, also known as Mammetun, Russ Meyer, or Mammitu was the ancient Akkadian goddess of fate and destiny. Answer: continuously
A:Melankomas, or Melancomas, was an Ancient Greek boxer from Caria and victor in the 207th Olympiad (AD 49). B:Melancomas, was an Ancient Greek boxer from Caria and victor in the 207th Olympiad AD 49. Answer: webcast
A:The River Avon or Avon is a river in central England. B:The River Avon or Avon is a river in central England. Answer:
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