Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: One could be a martyr for the faith by dying in defense of the rights of the Church, for example, Archbishop Thomas a’ Becket, who, in the twelfth century, was quickly canonized after his murder for defending the prerogatives of the English church against King Henry 11. Essentially, advocates for the cause must prove that the candidate died for the faith.
A: [OnecouldbeamartyrforthefaithbydyingindefenseoftherightsoftheChurch,forexample,ArchbishopThomasa’Becket,who,inthetwelfthcentury,wasquicklycanonizedafterhismurderfordefendingtheprerogativesoftheEnglishchurchagainstKingHenry11.Essentially,advocatesforthecausemustprovethatthecandidatediedforthefaith.]

Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Constantly filled with machinery and equipment
A: [Constantlyfilledwithmachineryandequipment]

Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: The Rules of Arbitration Procedure were revised in 2004 to bring them in line with general international standards, and again in 2006 to bring the Rules in line with the Arbitration Act adopted in Denmark in 2005. The Rules of Arbitration Procedure were changed in October 2007 and most recently 1 May 2013.
A: [TheRulesofArbitrationProcedurewererevisedin2004tobringtheminlinewithgeneralinternationalstandards,andagainin2006tobringtheRulesinlinewiththeArbitrationActadoptedinDenmarkin2005.TheRulesofArbitrationProcedurewerechangedinOctober2007andmostrecently1May2013.]

Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: This nice apartment can accommodate up to 4 people.
A:
[Thisniceapartmentcanaccommodateupto4people.]