Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Midland
Target Entity: Midland_Railway
Preceding Context: The early history of the LMS was dominated by infighting between its two largest constituents and previously rivals, the
Succeeding Context: and the North Western, each of which believed their company's way was the right – and only – way of doing business. Generally, the Midland prevailed, with the adoption of many Midland practices such as the livery of Crimson Lake for passenger locomotives and rolling stock. Notable was the continuation of the Midland Railway's small-engine policy (see Locomotives of the Midland Railway).
Paragraph Title: Early history
Source Page: London, Midland and Scottish Railway

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