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Jackson wore the glove at a 1983 performance during \"Motown 25,\" an NBC special where he debuted his revolutionary moonwalk. \n\nFellow Motown star Walter \"Clyde\" Orange of the Commodores, who also performed in the special 26 years ago, said he asked for Jackson's autograph at the time, but Jackson gave him the glove instead. \n\n\"The legacy that [Jackson] left behind is bigger than life for me,\" Orange said. \"I hope that through that glove people can see what he was trying to say in his music and what he said in his music.\" \n\nOrange said he plans to give a portion of the proceeds to charity. \n\nHoffman Ma, who bought the glove on behalf of Ponte 16 Resort in Macau, paid a 25 percent buyer's premium, which was tacked onto all final sales over $50,000. Winners of items less than $50,000 paid a 20 percent premium. 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A man Whose name would Jane not speak? this Mormon's name Did she allow herself to even think it? No What was Jane hoping Lassiter would become to her? a helper, of a friend, of a champion Who was oppressing her? her churchmen What was she hoping she could keep from happening to him? shedding blood Who had shouted Lassiter's name? Venters Who did that affect? Tull and his men", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1141, "span_end": 1205, "span_text": "If she could not wholly control Lassiter, then what she could do", "input_text": "No", "turn_id": 16 } }, { "turn id": 17, "user utterance": "Who is Bells?", "system response": "One of her safe racers", "dialog history": " What did Venters call Lassiter? gun-man Who asked Lassiter to be their rider? Jane Did he agree? Yes Why did she ask him? to take charge of her cattle and horse and ranges, and save them Did she tell him as much? No What was she willing to give up? Whatever the price to be paid Where was Milly led to? Cottonwoods Who took her there? A man Whose name would Jane not speak? this Mormon's name Did she allow herself to even think it? No What was Jane hoping Lassiter would become to her? a helper, of a friend, of a champion Who was oppressing her? her churchmen What was she hoping she could keep from happening to him? shedding blood Who had shouted Lassiter's name? Venters Who did that affect? Tull and his men Did Jane think she could control Lassiter? 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No What was Jane hoping Lassiter would become to her? a helper, of a friend, of a champion Who was oppressing her? her churchmen What was she hoping she could keep from happening to him? shedding blood Who had shouted Lassiter's name? Venters Who did that affect? Tull and his men Did Jane think she could control Lassiter? No Who is Bells? One of her safe racers", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1280, "span_end": 1360, "span_text": "she called him Bells because of the way he struck his iron shoes on the stones. ", "input_text": "because of the way he struck his iron shoes on the stones.", "turn_id": 18 } }, { "turn id": 19, "user utterance": "Was Lassiter impressed with the horse?", "system response": "Yes", "dialog history": " What did Venters call Lassiter? gun-man Who asked Lassiter to be their rider? Jane Did he agree? Yes Why did she ask him? to take charge of her cattle and horse and ranges, and save them Did she tell him as much? No What was she willing to give up? Whatever the price to be paid Where was Milly led to? Cottonwoods Who took her there? A man Whose name would Jane not speak? this Mormon's name Did she allow herself to even think it? No What was Jane hoping Lassiter would become to her? a helper, of a friend, of a champion Who was oppressing her? her churchmen What was she hoping she could keep from happening to him? shedding blood Who had shouted Lassiter's name? Venters Who did that affect? Tull and his men Did Jane think she could control Lassiter? No Who is Bells? 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No What was Jane hoping Lassiter would become to her? a helper, of a friend, of a champion Who was oppressing her? her churchmen What was she hoping she could keep from happening to him? shedding blood Who had shouted Lassiter's name? Venters Who did that affect? Tull and his men Did Jane think she could control Lassiter? No Who is Bells? One of her safe racers How did he get his name? because of the way he struck his iron shoes on the stones. Was Lassiter impressed with the horse? Yes", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1532, "span_end": 1625, "span_text": "plainly weakening all the time in his determination not to take one of Jane's favorite racers", "input_text": "Yes", "turn_id": 20 } } ], "external knowledge": "CHAPTER VII. THE DAUGHTER OF WITHERSTEEN \n\n\"Lassiter, will you be my rider?\" Jane had asked him. \n\n\"I reckon so,\" he had replied. \n\nFew as the words were, Jane knew how infinitely much they implied. She wanted him to take charge of her cattle and horse and ranges, and save them if that were possible. Yet, though she could not have spoken aloud all she meant, she was perfectly honest with herself. Whatever the price to be paid, she must keep Lassiter close to her; she must shield from him the man who had led Milly Erne to Cottonwoods. In her fear she so controlled her mind that she did not whisper this Mormon's name to her own soul, she did not even think it. Besides, beyond this thing she regarded as a sacred obligation thrust upon her, was the need of a helper, of a friend, of a champion in this critical time. If she could rule this gun-man, as Venters had called him, if she could even keep him from shedding blood, what strategy to play his flame and his presence against the game of oppression her churchmen were waging against her? Never would she forget the effect on Tull and his men when Venters shouted Lassiter's name. If she could not wholly control Lassiter, then what she could do might put off the fatal day. \n\nOne of her safe racers was a dark bay, and she called him Bells because of the way he struck his iron shoes on the stones. When Jerd led out this slender, beautifully built horse Lassiter suddenly became all eyes. A rider's love of a thoroughbred shone in them. Round and round Bells he walked, plainly weakening all the time in his determination not to take one of Jane's favorite racers. 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Rudolph and Santa Claus Where had they been stored since their use in the show? in a family attic When were they rediscovered? In 2005 When were they put on display? In 2006 Where? the Center for Puppetry Arts How much did they appraise for in 2005? $8,000 to $10,000 for the pair", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1482, "span_end": 1512, "span_text": "\"Created for about $5,000 each", "input_text": "about $5,000 each", "turn_id": 18 } }, { "turn id": 19, "user utterance": "What year were they made?", "system response": "1964", "dialog history": " Who is Rudolph's father? Donner Why does Rudolph run away? he felt like an outcast What makes him different from the other reindeer? his nose glows Who does he save during a snow storm? his loved ones Does he save Christmas? yes What Island does he travel to? the Island of Misfit Toys Which company produced the movie? Rankin-Bass When did it premiere? December 6, 1964 What methods were used in filming the movie? Japanese puppets and stop motion Are all of the puppets still in existence? no How many remain? two Which? Rudolph and Santa Claus Where had they been stored since their use in the show? in a family attic When were they rediscovered? In 2005 When were they put on display? In 2006 Where? the Center for Puppetry Arts How much did they appraise for in 2005? $8,000 to $10,000 for the pair How much did they originally cost to produce? about $5,000 each", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1483, "span_end": 1520, "span_text": "Created for about $5,000 each in 1964", "input_text": "1964", "turn_id": 19 } }, { "turn id": 20, "user utterance": "Who bought them?", "system response": "Kevin A. Kriess", "dialog history": " Who is Rudolph's father? 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In 2006 Where? the Center for Puppetry Arts How much did they appraise for in 2005? $8,000 to $10,000 for the pair How much did they originally cost to produce? about $5,000 each What year were they made? 1964", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1573, "span_end": 1621, "span_text": " The family sold both figures to Kevin A. Kriess", "input_text": "Kevin A. Kriess", "turn_id": 20 } } ], "external knowledge": "(CNN) -- The longest-running holiday special still has a very shiny nose. \n\n\"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" premiered on television December 6, 1964, and is now one of the holiday season's perennial favorites. The story of the reindeer who saves Christmas is beloved among children and adults alike. \n\nThe Rankin-Bass animated film production company used Japanese puppets and stop motion to tell the tale, bolstered by a soundtrack featuring Burl Ives' rendition of the theme song. \n\nIn the story, Santa's reindeer Donner and his wife have a son, Rudolph, who has the distinction of a nose that glows. He runs away after being made to feel an outcast and links up with an elf who dreams of becoming a dentist and an adventurer seeking silver and gold. \n\nAfter ending up on the Island of Misfit Toys and wandering for a while, Rudolph goes on to save his loved ones from the Abominable Snow Monster and guides Santa through a blizzard that threatens to ruin Christmas. \n\nIn 2006, the New York Times reported that fans drove for miles to see the Rudolph and Santa Claus puppets at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta. The pair were thought to be the last of the surviving production puppets. They had been taken home by a production company employee and given to her children after filming was completed. \n\n\"In 2005, the nephew of the original rescuer found the puppets in a family attic and brought them to be appraised on the PBS series 'Antiques Roadshow,' \" the Times said. \"Created for about $5,000 each in 1964, they were valued at $8,000 to $10,000 for the pair. The family sold both figures to Kevin A. 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Valentina Who noticed it? her ladies Did any others arrive with her? yes What other group of people were in her group? her pages And who in the group was anxious? , Peppe Was she well-rested? no Who should be reinforced? the single man-at-arms patrolling the walls.", "original user side information": {}, "original system side information": { "span_start": 1172, "span_end": 1304, "span_text": "Gian Maria at any moment to desperate measures, it might be well that he should reinforce the single man-at-arms patrolling the wall", "input_text": "Gian Maria", "turn_id": 10, "bad_turn": "true" } } ], "external knowledge": "CHAPTER XXIV. THE INTERRUPTED MASS \n\nThe morning of that Wednesday of Corpus Christi, fateful to all concerned in this chronicle, dawned misty and grey, and the air was chilled by the wind that blew from the sea. The chapel bell tinkled out its summons, and the garrison trooped faithfully to Mass. \n\nPresently came Monna Valentina, followed by her ladies, her pages, and lastly, Peppe, wearing under his thin mask of piety an air of eager anxiety and unrest. Valentina was very pale, and round her eyes there were dark circles that told of sleeplessness, and as she bowed her head in prayer, her ladies observed that tears were falling on the illuminated Mass-book over which she bent. And now came Fra Domenico from the sacristy in the white chasuble that the Church ordains for the Corpus Christi feast, followed by a page in a clerkly gown of black, and the Mass commenced. \n\nThere were absent only from the gathering Gonzaga and Fortemani, besides a sentry and the three prisoners. Francesco and his two followers. \n\nGonzaga had presented himself to Valentina with the plausible tale that, as the events of which Fanfulla's letter had given them knowledge might lead Gian Maria at any moment to desperate measures, it might be well that he should reinforce the single man-at-arms patrolling the walls. Valentina, little recking now whether the castle held or fell, and still less such trifles as Gonzaga's attendance at Mass, had assented without heeding the import of what he said. \n\nAnd so, his face drawn and his body quivering with the excitement of what he was about to do, Gonzaga had repaired to the ramparts so soon as he had seen them all safely into chapel. The sentinel was that same clerkly youth Aventano, who had read to the soldiers that letter Gian Maria had sent Gonzaga. This the courtier accepted as a good omen. If a man there was among the soldiery at Roccaleone with whom he deemed that he had an account to settle, that man was Aventano. " } }